diff --git a/db/scholee.sql b/db/scholee.sql index adf9ac0180694f5f699735af1046033c38c0bfc4..ad0bc4b471c72064bbd93062df05790e81340edf 100644 --- a/db/scholee.sql +++ b/db/scholee.sql @@ -46,15 +46,6 @@ CREATE TABLE `administrator` ( `referral_code` varchar(50) NOT NULL ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; --- --- Dumping data for table `administrator` --- - -INSERT INTO `administrator` (`user_id`, `organization`, `referral_code`) VALUES -(3, '', 'UneCode'), -(4, '', 'UneCode'), -(5, '', 'UneCode'); - -- -------------------------------------------------------- -- @@ -99,7 +90,7 @@ CREATE TABLE `reviewer` ( -- INSERT INTO `reviewer` (`user_id`, `occupation`, `score`) VALUES -(6, '', 0); +(2, '', 0); -- -------------------------------------------------------- @@ -118,10988 +109,6 @@ CREATE TABLE `scholarship` ( `contact_email` varchar(50) NOT NULL ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; --- --- Dumping data for table `scholarship` --- - -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2, 'RMURISA GIS/Geospatial Scholarship', 'The Rocky Mountain Chapter of URISA is pleased to announce applications for the annual student scholarship is now open. Rocky Mountain URISA takes pride in supporting students of all levels while they pursue their education in the geospatial sciences. Any graduate or undergraduate student attending school in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, or Wyoming is eligible to apply.In addition to receiving a financial scholarship, Rocky Mountain URISA will showcase the awardees work on the web.Awards:PhD Candidates: $500Graduate/Masters Students: $500Undergraduate/Certificate Students: $500 (Degree seeking 4-year or 2-year students with GIS certificate)Please direct all questions to rm.urisa.scholarships@gmail.com Rules:Any graduate,undergraduate, or certificate student attending school in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, or Wyoming is eligible to apply.Membership is not required but is encouraged.The board of directors of Rocky Mountain URISA will judge submissions based on merit and relevancy of the project, and/or the number of people served by the award.Recipients of the scholarships will be announced in November.Members of the boards of the five GISITR societies are not eligible to apply.Submission Requirements:Completed scholarship application formProof of current enrollmentCurrent transcript (unofficial is accepted)Letter of Recommendation Emailed by the reference to: rm.urisa.scholarships@gmail.com Description of your GIS-related project (1-3 pages) This description should include: Working title Contact information Project goals Description and map of the geographic region of study Methodologies and technology to be used Reasons why you should receive this award', 'The Rocky Mountain Chapter of URISA is pleased to announce applications for the annual student scholarship is now open. Rocky Mountain URISA takes pride in supporting students of all levels while they pursue their education in the geospatial sciences. Any', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3, 'Steel Root Scholarship', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 toward an education in the field of cybersecurity. The Steel Root Scholarship is intended to encourage skilled young applicants to enter the field of cybersecurity a field where the demand for talent far exceeds the supply. This is open to all Massachusetts students in their junior year of high school, the scholarship has an application deadline of October 31st.The Steel Root Scholarship provides the recipient with $10,000 over two years of college -- $5,000 at the start of freshman year and $5,000 at the start of sophomore year. The recipient will also be enrolled in Leap for Educations College Success Program, and will receive free assistance with the college and scholarship application process, completion of the FAFSA financial aid forms, SAT prep classes, and more. Finally, the winner of the scholarship will also be paired with a Steel Root cybersecurity professional who will serve as a mentor and meet with the student quarterly through the final year of high school and into freshman year of college. Applicants for the Steel Root scholarship should be planning to pursue one or more majors in qualified IT fields of study, including information technology, computer science, software engineering, computational data analysis hardware, software, or networking certification programs. Scholars with a GPA of 2.5 or higher will be considered, although lower GPAs may be considered if the student demonstrates outstanding interest and potential in an IT field through extracurricular activities, jobs, internships, volunteer activities, etc. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate financial need and must plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical trade school after graduating high school.', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 towa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 4, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 5, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 6, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 7, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 8, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 9, 'AWS Cloud Institute Learner Grants', 'Ready to dive into the tech world? We\'ve got you covered with a structured pathway designed by AWS experts, incorporating insights from companies seeking cloud talent. Join us to tackle real-world business challenges, learn from seasoned professionals, and kickstart your cloud career.What We Offer:Structured Pathway: Say goodbye to guesswork. Our program guides you step by step, ensuring a smooth transition from non-technical to a hands-on cloud developer in just one year.Comprehensive Training: Gain the right skills, hands-on experience, and professional development necessary to thrive as a Cloud Application Developer.Real-World Problem Solving: Engage in solving actual business problems, putting your learning into practical application from day one.Who Can Join:AWS Cloud Institute is perfect for any adult learner, regardless of technical background, aspiring to become an AWS cloud developer. We\'re here to support your journey, and for those facing financial constraints, AWS is offering a limited number of learner grants covering the full course fees of $7,560.Learner Grant Program Eligibility:To qualify for the AWS Cloud Institute Learner Grant program, you should:Start Courses in January: Enroll and begin courses in January to fast-track your cloud career.Have Financial Need: Demonstrate a need for financial support to pursue AWS Cloud Institute studies.Be a U.S. Resident: Grant applicants must be 18 years or older, reside in the United States, and have access to a computer with internet.Education Requirement: Possess a high school diploma/GED or above.Learn More:Ready to take the leap? Visit our official program FAQ at AWS Cloud Institute Learner Grants FAQ to get all the details.Embark on your cloud journey with AWS Cloud Institute and transform your career in as little as one year!', 'Ready to dive into the tech world? We\'ve got you covered with a structured pathway designed by AWS experts, incorporating insights from companies seeking cloud talent. Join us to tackle real-world business challenges, learn from seasoned professionals, an', 7560, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 10, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 11, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 12, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 13, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 14, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 15, 'Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be in at least their second semester, enrolled in two semester-equivalent courses, and demonstrate a commitment to STEM disciplines relevant to defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.Eligibility Criteria:U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.Graduate-level candidates must be enrolled in their second semester, taking at least two semester-equivalent courses per semester, at an accredited U.S. college or university.A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application.Eligible majors include but are not limited to information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics, and other STEM-related fields (see the list of qualifying STEM majors below).Qualifying STEM Majors:Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.Application Process:1. Complete the online application, including a short-answer question on work experience and future career goals aligning with the AFCEA Educational Foundation\'s mission.2. Provide a brief summary of financial need.3. Include the following documents:Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar\'s Office.Minimum two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study.Current rsum.Undergraduate transcript (official or unofficial).4. Optionally, applicants may submit a third letter of recommendation.Submission Details:If your transcript does not show classes in progress, submit documents indicating current classes.For non-electronic submissions, send official documents to the AFCEA address listed above to arrive by the deadline date.Applications must be complete, including all supporting documentation, by the deadline.When sending supporting documents, please include the name of the scholarship.Empower your graduate education and contribute to STEM excellence in defense and security. Apply for the AFCEA Educational Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship today!', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 16, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 17, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 18, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 19, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 20, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 21, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 22, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 23, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 24, 'AMS Graduate Fellowships', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered and pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences at a US accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA or higher is required and applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. Three letters of references and relevant transcripts will also be required to apply. A stipend will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. In addition, fellowship recipients will receive partial travel support to attend the AMS Annual Meeting. Notifications will go out in March. Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible.', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 25, 'Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) Scholars Pro', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and information technology education at UMBC will help make UMBC a destination for women (and their allies) interested in technical careers and serve as a national model for other universities. The Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) is a merit-based scholarship program for talented female undergraduates majoring in computer science, information systems, business technology administration (with a technical focus), computer engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical/biochemical/environmental engineering, or a related program at UMBC. This is only for incoming freshmen.', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and info', 88000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 26, 'DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems. The program fosters a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students, alumni, DOE laboratory staff and other scientists who want to have an impact on the nation while advancing their research.The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation\'s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation\'s best scientific graduate students and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry, and educational institutions. This is open only to full-time students and legal US residents. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 27, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 28, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 29, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 30, 'Amtrak Academic Scholarship', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across the country and as Amtrak celebrates its 50th anniversary it looks to the next 50 years and beyond to move Americas workforce toward the future.The Amtrak Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate college students who have an active interest in the railroad industry. This program has been established to provide support to help encourage academic achievement within railroad programs, ensuring a future in this industry. There are 8 different awards each with a broad set of categories, so all are encouraged to apply.', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 31, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 32, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 33, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 34, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 35, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 36, 'Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. Schol', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career are eligible to apply, and they must be enrolled full-time at any non-profit accredited college or university in the United States. Scholarship awards range from $1,500 to $6,000 and must be used for costs relating to tuition, fees and books. One application allows students to compete for one of the multiple scholarships offered by the Foundation. Scholarships are one-year awards, and former recipients may re-apply each year if they continue to meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must have a B grade point average in their major. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students p', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 37, 'Michigan Council of Women in Technology Scholarshi', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately help Michigan become the No. 1 state for girls and women in technology. Since 2006, weve provided 204 women with scholarships totaling more than $1.3 million. Applicants must be current Michigan residents, U.S. citizens, female, enrolled or attending a Michigan university with a minimum 2.75 GPA. Each applicant must be enrolled during the grant period in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program in a major such as information systems, computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, computer information systems, digital forensics and software engineering. Annual awards up to $5,000, with a possibility of renewal, awarded to high school seniors through college juniors. This program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately helps us in our vision to make Michigan the number-1 state for girls and women in technology.', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimatel', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 38, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 39, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 40, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 41, 'Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarship Progr', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in or accepted for a baccalaureate or graduate ABET-accredited engineering (EAC), computing (CAC), or technology (TAC) degree program. In a position to accept the scholarship in the school year for which it is being awarded. Full-time student status, except for re-entry and non-traditional applicants, should have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. for some scholarships. The number of awards and dollar amounts will vary. Deadlines differ, depending on whether the applicant is an incoming freshman or above. For more than seven decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in todays exciting engineering and technology specialties. We invite you to explore the values, principles, and priorities that guide our initiatives and learn how together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on the future. Throughout our generosity, scholarships are offered to eligible students.', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 42, 'SWSIS Scholarships for Women Studying Information ', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of their careers in these fields. SWSIS is a partnership of Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA) and CRA-WP. Its long-term goal is to contribute to increasing the representation of women in the information security workforce. ACSA founded the SWSIS scholarship program in 2011 and joined forces with CRA-WP in 2014 to lead the selection process.', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 43, 'University of Michigan Bell Scholarship', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (at the University of Michigan). Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee of the Trust in cooperation with the University of Michigan.To be eligible for the Bell Scholarships, applicants must: have graduated from high school with a grade-point average of at least 3.0; be residents of Virginia, applicable counties in Michigan, a graduate of New Trier High School, a graduate of a Chicago school, or a graduate of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora; be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; and be a U.S. Citizen or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 44, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 45, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 46, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 47, 'Association of Information Technology Professional', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Texas A&M University, have a cumulative GPA of 75 (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) for high school or a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for existing college students, and major in computer information systems or computer science. Applicants must write a short essay describing previous experience and interest in the I.T. field. Dollar amounts will vary.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript, ACT/SAT scores, two letters of recommendation (one should be from a teacher, while the other should be from a pastor, employer, coach, mentor or other non-relative), a resume (no more than two pages) and an IRS tax form 1040. In place of the IRS Form 1040 you may upload a copy of your Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR) as long as you have not imported your financial information directly from the IRS.', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Te', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 48, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 49, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 50, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 51, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 52, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 53, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 54, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 55, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 56, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 57, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 58, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 59, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 60, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 61, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 62, 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge)', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints, akin to those faced by professional mathematicians working in the industry. Teams of 11th and 12th graders from anywhere in the United States, including territories and DoDEA schools, and sixth form students (age 16-19) in England and Wales may participate. The competition is fully virtual, and participants will not be charged a registration or participation fee.Teams must be comprised of three to five students and one teacher-coach and a maximum of two teams per school may register. Students from dual/joint enrollment programs, magnet programs, and other academic or training programs that draw students from more than one high school for a subset of classes or academic enrichment may be eligible if all of the criteria are met, and at the discretion of SIAM. Homeschool and cyber school students may either form their own team(s) or request to participate on a team at the school in the district or community in which they reside if it meets the SIAM guidelines.', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to t', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 63, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 64, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 65, '(ISC)2 Graduate Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree program or pursue doctoral studies and have a minimum 3.5 GPA. Citizenship isn\'t required. Winners are announced in June.', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 66, '(ISC)2 Undergraduate Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or post graduate student; and have a 3.3 GPA. Applicants may: Be a citizen of any country; Be attending on campus or online; Be attending full time or part time; Be attending in the US or internationally. You do not currently need to be enrolled, however no awards will be disbursed until the recipient is enrolled in a college or university. Aspiring information security professionals have the opportunity to ease some of their educational financial burden with the (ISC) Information Security Undergraduate Scholarship, offering undergraduate students studying information security up to $5,000 per recipient. If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees and books. Award notifications will be emailed in June. Awards do not renew automatically. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 67, '(ISC)2 Women in Information Security Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or related field, and be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student. A minimum 3.3 GPA is required.', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 68, '(ISC)2 Women\'s Scholarship', 'Not all applicants will receive a scholarship. Scholarships are a one-time award and must be re-applied for each year in order to be considered for another scholarship. Applicants must be pursuing, or plan to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the fall May be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student who will be pursuing a degree in the upcoming fall.GPA must be at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or an analogous rank based on a comparable scale), be a US citizen or permanent resident in the United States. You will need to submit an application for the Undergraduate or Graduate Scholarships in order to be considered for one of those awards, applications will NOT be automatically transferred.You will be able to import your application information and documents directly into the Undergraduate or Graduate application. Just click on the link for the appropriate scholarship and look for the import button on the top right of your dashboard.', 'Not all applicants will receive a scholarship. Scholarships are a one-time award and must be re-applied for each year in order to be considered for another scholarship. Applicants must be pursuing, or plan to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 69, 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduate, or graduate program. Two-year program applicants must have completed at least 1 semester or the equivalent of 12 credit hours and four-year program applicants must be at least a sophomore at the time of application. Preference is given to students enrolled in a degree program in instrumentation, systems, automation, and closely related fields. Dollar amounts will vary.Scholarship applicants must submit the online application which requires that candidates complete and provide the following: essay questions (maximum of 1000 words per question); supporting information such as extracurricular activities (career-related), academic honors, civic honors or awards received and advise of professional or honorary society memberships they are associated with; an official transcript; employment history; and recommendation letters (at least two letters of recommendation; one letter must be from a faculty member).', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 70, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 71, 'Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellow', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursework related to research or interest to NASA is eligible. Fellowships are add-on awards, designed to supplement and enhance basic graduate research support, such as graduate research assistantships, graduate teaching assistantships, and non-federal scholarships and fellowships. Applicants must be graduate students who are U.S. citizens and who will be or are enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and priority for fellowship awards will be given to those who do not receive other federal fellowships. The Consortium\'s mission is to enhance and support aerospace science and technology efforts and activities in Mississippi as well as promote a strong science, mathematics, and technology base at precollege, undergraduate, and graduate levels in the regions educational institutions.', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursewor', 26250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 72, 'MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.Applicants must: Be a high school senior; Be a citizen of the United States at the time of application; Have at least a 3.0 grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) for the 10th and 11th grades; Have a minimum score on the American College Testing Program (ACT) test of 29 in Math and 25 in English. Equivalent minimum SAT scores of 950 in Math and 750 in English are also acceptable. Must enroll in an engineering program that has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET-EAC) at one of the following state institutions or a Pre-Engineering Program at a College or University that has a working agreement to transfer credits with one of the named schools listed on our site.', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.A', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 73, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 74, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 75, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 76, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 77, 'Central New York STEM Scholarship', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and Tompkins counties are eligible to apply and preference is given to those attending a NYS higher education institution. The program is administered by PEB and the CNY STEM Hub.These scholarships are designed to support the best and brightest students in the Central New York Region in their quest to pursue STEM fields in college. The scholarships are based on applicants\' academic achievements and extracurricular activities, as well as the essay and an interview. Each scholarship provides financial assistance in varying amounts and an internship. Applicants can only be awarded one scholarship that includes an internship.', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 78, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 79, 'Deja Family Memorial Scholarship', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the community. The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship must be enrolled in a university, community college, or trade/technical school for the next school year. Applications run from January until the due date.Special preference will be given to students enrolled at Waubonsee Community College or William Rainey Harper College, and with the major area of studies in Business, Hospitality, Substance Abuse Counseling, Auto Mechanics or women in STEM. We hope to continue changing lives in our community and this scholarship will aid a student(s) who embodies the Deja Familys example in life: Family centered, community driven and aspiring to have a positive impact on the lives of others.', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the communi', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 80, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 81, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 82, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 83, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 84, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 85, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 86, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 87, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 88, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 89, 'Loren and Becky Roslund Scholarship', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up with agriculture at their fingertips, the Roslund Family established this scholarship in 2009 to assist other young adults interested in the agricultural or agri-business field. The scholarship is awarded to any graduating high school senior in Gratiot County to pursue a degree in agriculture, engineering, computers, drafting or similar area of study at a university, college or trade school. Must be a graduating senior of a Gratiot County high school pursuing post-secondary education at a college, university or vocational/trade school. Previous recipients may reapply without preference. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale with a preference to students pursuing a career in agriculture, engineering, computer-aided drafting or similar area. Must demonstrate financial need and provide a personal letter of reference from a non-family member (such as clergy, teacher or advisor.', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 90, 'Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; have a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale; and attend or plan on attending the University of South Carolina enrolled in the School of Engineering.The Waccamaw Community Foundation offers students many different scholarship opportunities. Through the generosity of our donors, we have awarded more than $24 million in grants since the Foundation was established in 1999. We aim to continue that legacy by helping donors of the Waccamaw Region connect with causes they care about. We serve people who share a common concern: improving quality of life in local counties.', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; ha', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 91, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 92, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 93, 'Progress Software Mary Szekely Scholarship', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a woman, who plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems. The scholarship is intended to cover tuition, fees and educational expenses while the recipient is pursuing an undergraduate degree. The recipient of the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM must meet the following eligibility requirements. The candidate must: Identify as a woman; Be a resident of Massachusetts and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident eligible for federal financial aid; Plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems; Have a financial need; Be a high school senior or high school graduate who plans to enroll or is currently enrolled in an accredited university, college, community college or trade school; Have a cumulative high school unweighted GPA above 3.2 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent); Have a desire to make meaningful contributions in the fields of computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems.', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a wo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 94, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 95, 'Conservation Internship for Broadening Access', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During a 10-week summer program, CIBA interns are placed with mentors in a variety of conservation labs throughout the Smithsonian. The program supports interns by offering a stipend and paid housing during the internship. A relocation travel allowance may also be included as part of the internship award.To apply for the this program, applicants should: be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program, or recently graduated from an undergraduate program; be a U.S. citizen; have studied a relevant subject matter (chemistry, art history, design, photography, computer science, or studio art); and demonstrate an interest in a career in conservation or the museum field. CIBA aims to help diversify the field of museum conservation by introducing the field to students who come from varied economic, cultural, social, and educational backgrounds.', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 96, 'The Dawna J Colbert & John Fitzpatrick Scholarship', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi Foundation Scholarship Fund facilitates partnerships with key stakeholders to increase the visibility and representation of black women pursuing degrees in computing.At a minimum, TCGI will award one $10,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior who will be attending a two or four-year institution and one $10,000 scholarship to a current undergraduate or graduate student currently at a four-year educational institution. Applicants must be a resident of Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Washington D.C. Please note; in order to receive their award, scholarship winners must be able to attend the Inaugural John Fitzpatrick Memorial Golf Classic in person at the Commonwealth National Golf Club in Philadelphia, PA in June.', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi F', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 97, 'Women in Cyber Scholarship Program', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post - secondary, graduate or training program for the coming academic year. Eligible applicants must have at least one year of study remaining at the time of application.Scholarship is open to women only. By submitting an application, student agrees to: Provide transcript, enrollment in good standing documentation; Provide institution or accredited program Financial Dept contact information as the scholarship is paid directly to the school; Agree to represent the scholarship program if asked by FS-ISAC; Present a post-scholarship overview or evaluation of your experience.', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post -', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 98, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 99, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 100, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 101, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 102, 'ITWomen Scholarship Program', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who plan to earn college degrees in Information Technology and Engineering in the STEM academic strand are eligible to apply for these four-year academic scholarships.Applicants must be female graduating seniors from the Tri-County South Florida area of Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach county, be accepted and/or enrolled in a post secondary institution (such as a college or university), and be pursuing a degree in the fields of Information Technology and/or Engineering. Applicants must have also completed the FAFSA. Each scholarship winner is paired with an ITWomen Virtual Mentor.', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 103, '100 Black Men of Prince George\'s County, Inc. Scho', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges County Maryland. Scholarships will be awarded exclusively to STEM majors, with a preference for students pursuing degrees in Computer Science related fields. High school students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 and demonstrate the commitment to pursuing continued academic achievement post-high school (applicants must provide copies of official transcripts to support this declaration). Current college students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 during their college tenure.', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 104, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 105, 'Agile Mile Scholarship Program', 'Agile Mile, Inc. is proud to offer our scholarship program with the mission of supporting Black students studying urban planning and computer science. Black professionals are currently underrepresented in Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and computer science, and we hope these scholarships will help improve diversity in our field. Applications run from November/December until the due dates.We are awarding two $2,000 scholarships to legal residents of the United States, 17 years of age or older who are enrolled, or are planning to enroll, in urban planning or computer science at an accredited college, university, trade school, technical institute, or vocational college. The recipient of the Urban Planning Scholarship will also receive a one-year member to the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT), a nationwide membership organization that is a great place to network with future employers.', 'Agile Mile, Inc. is proud to offer our scholarship program with the mission of supporting Black students studying urban planning and computer science. Black professionals are currently underrepresented in Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and compute', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 106, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 107, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 108, 'Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at a 4-year college or university. Recipients may renew the scholarship up to three times for a total potential value of $40,000 per student.Applicants to the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program must: Be a U.S. citizen; Demonstrate financial need; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA or a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA. Applicants must plan to or currently be enrolled majoring in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering; Computer; Engineering; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; or Physics.', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those f', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 109, 'Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we are excited to share more about our efforts to support the academic endeavors of learners across the nation.To be eligible for the Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship, applicants must: be high school seniors, graduate (GED equivalent), or are college undergraduates who have not obtained a bachelors degree; plan to enroll full-time at an accredited vocational technical school, trade school, two-year community college or state college; pursue a degree or vocational-technical certificate in one of the specified areas of study (see website); and, be a US citizen.', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 110, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 111, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 112, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 113, 'VIP Women in Technology Scholarship', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the United States planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field. Must have a good level of participation in community service and/or extracurricular activities, a 3.0 GPA, and either US citizenship or residence. At the time of award, students must be enrolled at, or accepted into, either a two or four-year college or university within the United States for the current upcoming school year. At the time of scholarship payment, students must be enrolled for classes at a college or university within the United States for the Fall semester. These women must be planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field.', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 114, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 115, 'Chicago Engineers\' Foundation Incentive Award', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CEF award, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior living or going to high school in the city of Chicago; and be planning to study engineering and received acceptance from an accredited undergraduate engineering program.The mission of the Chicago Engineers Foundation is to encourage and empower young people to become the next generation of engineers through scholarship opportunities, outreach to educational institutions, and promoting interest in engineering careers. Since 1969, the Chicago Engineers Foundation (CEF) has empowered Chicagos future engineers with scholarship awards to support their college studies.', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CE', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 116, 'Fluid Power Scholarship', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, technical colleges, and universities.Eligibility Criteria:Education Level: High school seniors, community college students, and university students are eligible to apply.Program Relevance: While the applicant doesn\'t have to be enrolled in a dedicated fluid power degree program, they must be in a relevant program where fluid power is taught.Previous Recipients: Past scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again with a different essay question.Graduating Applicants: Students graduating in May or June of the 2023-24 academic year are not eligible.Master\'s or PhD Students: Students enrolled in a Master\'s or PhD degree program are not eligible for this scholarship.Application Process:Applicants are encouraged to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship to pursue their interests in fluid power. The scholarship funds can be used to study at any accredited technical college or university in the United States. While a dedicated fluid power degree program is not mandatory, applicants should be enrolled in a program where fluid power is taught.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a $2,000 scholarship to further your education in fluid power.Flexibility: Use the scholarship funds at any accredited technical college or university in the United States.Industry Connection: Join a community supported by NFPA, connecting you with professionals in fluid power.NFPA believes in the transformative power of education and its role in shaping the future of fluid power innovation. If you are passionate about fluid power, seize this opportunity to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship.', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, te', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 117, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 118, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 119, 'Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degree. Applicants must provide transcripts and have a GPA of at least a 3.0. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit 2 short essays (300-500 words) addressing the following questions: (1) What inspired your interest in the STEM field? (2) Explain how this scholarship will help in pursuing a career in a STEM-related field.This scholarship is part of Orchards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. One of our goals as a company is to encourage diversity within our industry and to find ways to make a difference outside of our organization. The scholarship funds awarded must be spent on education-related expenses, such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for the students\' classes at their primary college or university.', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degre', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 120, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 121, 'Texas Society of Professional Engineers DFW Mid-Ci', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college or university. Upon verification of enrollment, these scholarships will be presented to the student in the student\'s name.To be eligible for a TSPE Chapter Scholarship a student must: Be a United States citizen or legal resident; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or higher GPA entering college in the fall of 2023 or current college undergraduate; Be enrolled or accepted in an ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accredited engineering program; Provide a completed Scholarship Application with all required attachments delivered or postmarked by April 1st.', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 122, 'SWE Golden Gate High School Scholarship Program', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we are happy to announce that we will also be awarding scholarships for incoming or current community college students who plan to transfer to a 4-year accredited university. To be eligible for a SWE-GGS scholarship, applicants must be a current high school senior or community college student planning to pursue a degree in engineering or computer science from an accredited university and must identify as a woman or other underrepresented gender including non-binary and gender non-conforming. Applicants must live or attend school in the boundaries of the Golden Gate Section. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we ar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 123, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 124, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 125, 'ACF Davis-Kozoll Scholarship', 'The Davis-Kozoll Scholarship was established in 2019 for students seeking a higher education. Student may pursue a masters, bachelors, or associate degree in a science and/or human service discipline without consideration of a planned career location. Alternatively, students may pursue a degree, technical or vocational certificate, or diploma for use in any planned trade or career in a northwest New Mexican community.Awards will be made to students residing in northwest New Mexico with a priority for those students residing within the communities of Counselor, Cuba, Gallina, La Jara, Lindrith, Lybrook, Nageezi, Ojo Encino, Regina, San Luis, and Torreon. Scholarships can be renewed annually with evidence of successful completion of course work and continued enrollment. Awards will support tuition, living, required class supplies and fee expenses. One to two awards of $1,000 to $5000 will be given annually.', 'The Davis-Kozoll Scholarship was established in 2019 for students seeking a higher education. Student may pursue a masters, bachelors, or associate degree in a science and/or human service discipline without consideration of a planned career location. Alt', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 126, 'ESET Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college or university within the United States and have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA. The graduate/undergraduate program does not have to be a cybersecurity program however applicants should aspire to have a career in the cybersecurity industry.The applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Complete applications must have the following documents (PDF) ready to upload: one copy of an unofficial transcript or acceptance letter as proof of enrollment, one letter of recommendation signed by the recommending party, and one personal essay of 500-700 words written in English or Spanish answering the prompt on the application. In its Cybersecurity Workforce Study, (ISC)2 found the field remains predominantly male, with women representing less than a quarter of the workers. While the number of women in the field is technically increasing, there is still a long way to go.', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 127, 'Shared Energy Future Foundation STEM Scholarship', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This year, weve allocated $20,000 in scholarship awards. Applicants must be incoming, first-year students with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.To qualify, you must: Reside in Western U.S. States (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona); Have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the STEM field; Have demonstrated financial need; Have planned full-time attendance at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Applicants must have planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors: Computer Science; Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy)Geology; Mathematics; or Physics. Recipients are selected based on consideration of academic performance, participation in school and community activities, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation from an educator or community leader.', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This ye', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 128, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 129, 'ULINE Scholarship', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, advertising, communication studies, or corporate communication majors. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Preference is given to students with past internship experience and student, professional and/or community organizations experience. Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. Uline is also a strategic partner of Marquette University and is pleased to provide a scholarship for current sophomores and juniors and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Please be aware that this scholarship program involves an interview. Program finalists will be contacted to arrange interviews. All application materials will be provided to Uline for the purposes of identifying potential internships or job candidates.', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 130, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 131, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 132, 'HITEC Foundation Scholarship', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity college students transferring to four-year universities, graduate students and DACA (Deferred Actions for Early Childhood Arrivals) students.Scholarships of up to $5,000 to be used for education related expensed will be awarded for the 2023-2024 academic year. The scholarship funds may only be used at an accredited, non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and required equipment. Deadline to apply is April 14th and notification of selection results in mid-June. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage (i.e., at least one parent must be of Hispanic descent), be a graduating high school senior or current college student, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), major (or intend on majoring) in Technology or an approved technology-related major and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident, or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)status.', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 133, 'Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Applicants must be from Graves County.Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 134, 'Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (ST', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be considered for this scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending a rural high school as a senior in the state of Kentucky and be an active member of their schools STLP. Additionally, the student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community.', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 135, 'RTF Cyber Security Scholarship', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field, or already doing so as part of an undergraduate degree program. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in cyber security as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. T', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 136, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 137, 'Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recognizing their talents with financial awards. Applicant must be a female graduating high school student who is majoring in engineering in college, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and intend on majoring in an engineering discipline in college, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status in the Chicago metropolitan area. Complete applications will be reviewed and judged on the following criteria: essay content, academic achievements and records, and community involvement or volunteerism. Decisions made by the selection committee are final and are not subject to appeal. No application feedback will be given. Supporting documentation is required for this application, including a High School Transcript, one letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or community supporter, and a college admissions letter. Recipients are required to complete an application with a short essay and submit a copy of their official transcript with at least one letter of recommendation. The scholarship recipients may be asked to communicate with summer camp scholars in a mentor capacity and attend the Calculated Genius Showcase event.', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recogn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 138, 'ESA Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Schola', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and video game arts and sciences; be a current high school senior, college freshman, sophomore or junior; be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming fall semester; and must be a U.S. citizen. Were building a pipeline of future video game professionals. To inspire future creators in the video game industry and encourage diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM), the ESA Foundation established a scholarship fund providing support for women and minority students across the United States.Since 2007, the program has awarded more than 450 scholarships, to power the dreams of underrepresented students earning a computer science or video game arts and sciences-related degree.', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and vi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 139, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 140, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 141, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 142, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 143, 'CEJC/Bill Dull Scholarship', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarship will be awarded during the recipients annual senior awards night at his or her school pending schedule availability. The recipient is encouraged to use the funds for paying tuition, books or other school fees. ?Please note, if awarded a scholarship the Council will recognize your achievement on our Scholarship web page and/or other social media. By submitting an application, you are consenting to any use of photos/images for media publication. We awarded 5 scholarships totaling $9500 to students at 3 difference high schools last year. Scholarships were awarded to deserving Lowcountry High School Seniors from Wando HS, Summerville HS and a home school student.', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarsh', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 144, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 145, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azure and you could win big at the Imagine Cup World Finals in Seattle. Many of our competitions are intended for teams, so you may also need to create a team to participate. If a competition requires a team, you\'ll be able to pick your team right on the Submission page. If you don\'t have a team yet, you can create one in just a few moments - you just need a team name and team country, and you\'re ready to go.This competition is intended for a team of experienced coders. As part of this competition, you\'ll submit a complete piece of software, usable by our judges, as well as supporting documentation.A team is up to four eligible students. In addition to your team, other people are allowed to help you. You can have a mentor, such as a faculty member, who advises you on your project. You can also have associates, who must be eligible students, that can help you with things including business model planning, marketing, music or sound effects creation, and so on. Unless otherwise indicated in the specific Competition Rules, you are eligible to enter if you meet the following requirements at the time of entry: -You are at least 16 years of age as of last July and are actively enrolled as a student at an accredited high-school or college/university (including home schools)-You are NOT a resident of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria -You are not an employee or intern of Microsoft Corporation, or an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, at any time between January and July of the competition year-You are not involved in any part of the execution or administration of this Competition-You are not an immediate family member of (parent, sibling, spouse/domestic partner, child) or household member of a Microsoft employee, an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, or a person involved in any part of the administration and execution of this competition between January and July of the competition yearFor a list of complete details and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azu', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 146, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 147, 'Josie Rewald Memorial Community College Scholarshi', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; be in their senior year of high school or a current community college student; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology.In September 2016, our dear friend and SWE Life Member, Josie E. Rewald, passed away unexpectedly. Everyone who knew Josie is saddened by the passing of a wonderful leader and mentor in SWE Detroit and General Motors. She was very interested in mentoring students and early career engineers, in particular women. She served as a mentor to many at GM and SWE Detroit, as well as those in and outside of her community. In Josies honor, SWE-Detroit has endowed the Societys first scholarship specifically for community college students.', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 148, 'SENEDIA STEM Scholarship', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree program or entering their third year of a four-year program are eligible to apply. Students transitioning from a two-year program to a four-year program are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be attending schools in the US, and they must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of New England.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a resume (indicating employment in the STEM field (where applicable), civic/volunteer work, and any honors/awards earned), and an essay (describing their interest in and passion for a STEM-related career within the defense sector). The application must be submitted by the student, and the student must be willing and available to connect directly with the Scholarship Committee, if necessary.', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree progr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 149, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 150, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 151, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 152, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 153, 'Google Lime Scholarship', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Scholarship will each receive a scholarship for the current academic year. Selected students will also be invited to attend the annual Google Scholars\' Retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California that summer. Candidates will also be considered for software engineering internship opportunities with Google. Applicants must be current undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student enrolled at a university in the U.S. or Canada (freshmen/first years and international students studying in the U.S. or Canada are eligible to apply). Must be pursuing a Computer Science or Computer Engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field (such as software engineering; or electrical engineering with a heavy computer science course load). Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates\' academic background and a demonstrated passion for computer science.', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Schol', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 154, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 155, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 156, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 157, 'PMI James Jim Rankin Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must be students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area attending or planning to attend an accredited degree program in the area, an area student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S., or a Texas student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S. This is open to all degree levels, and applicants do not need to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must b', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 158, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 159, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 160, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 161, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 162, 'Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecur', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian American & Pacific Islander, Hispanic, LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities; have a 3.3 GPA; be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student (PhD candidates are not eligible to apply); and be pursuing a degree in cybersecurity, information security or similar field.If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees, books and required materials (recipients do not receive award funds). In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, one letter of recommendation, a resume and essays to listed questions. Scoring will be based upon three categories: passion, merit and financial need. Awards do not renew. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian Ame', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 163, 'Tennessee Tech Undergraduate Scholarships', 'Tennessee Tech, Computer Science Program: Graduate Fellowship and Scholarship Available in CyberSecurity.If you are thinking about graduate school opportunities this Fall, consider joining our family of wonderful students and dedicated faculty at Tennessee Tech. Our program is offering multiple Graduate Fellowship and Scholarship opportunities in CyberSecurity. Both opportunities include coverage of full tuition with fees and monthly/annual stipend.Our program offers unique experience integrated with education, research and outreach in cybersecurity. Alongside of graduate education and research, selected students are expected to participate in Cybersecurity Education, Research and Outreach Center (CEROC)s education, research and outreach activities such as security competitions, various student/faculty workshops/summer camps/conferences.', 'Tennessee Tech, Computer Science Program: Graduate Fellowship and Scholarship Available in CyberSecurity.If you are thinking about graduate school opportunities this Fall, consider joining our family of wonderful students and dedicated faculty at Tennesse', 64000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 164, 'WIFLE Scholarship Program', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a students academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement.To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous fac', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 165, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 166, 'BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program offers numerous scholarships. For the Pathfinder Scholarship, applicants must be a high school Senior who intend to major in a technology related field of study. For the Trailblazer Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled as a freshman, sophomore or junior majoring in a technology-related field of study.All eligible application packets must include the following: a completed and signed application; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (one recommendation letter if a high school senior and two recommendation letters if a current undergraduate) from a school faculty member; and the enrollment verification form or a proof of acceptance. BLK Men in Tech aims to establish a network of Black men and allies who are committed to providing current and future tech leaders with the resources and opportunities they need to achieve greatness in this highly complex industry.', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program off', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 167, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 168, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 169, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 170, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 171, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 172, 'Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a university for the upcoming academic year/intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student at the university in the United States for the upcoming academic year.Students should be pursuing a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field and must be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD- 214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from your commanding officer indicating that you are currently in good standing with your unit and transcript.', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Goo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 173, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 174, 'Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a related eligible field; be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD-214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer indicating that they are currently in good standing with their unit and transcript; and have received an honorable discharge, or is in good standing with their branch of service.Students must submit a complete application, including: a current copy of a resume or CV; transcripts from their current and prior institutions (if they have earned a prior degree); two letters of reference from a professor, adviser or supervisor; DD Form 2-14 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD-214), or Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer that they are currently in good standing with their unit; and responses to short essay questions.', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer en', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 175, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 176, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 177, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 178, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 179, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 180, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 181, 'Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology field. The selection committee will choose the scholarship recipients on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership potential and financial need.Applicants must have an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) and must have satisfactorily completed at least one full semester of college (12 semester hours or equivalent). Must be enrolled as a full-time (12 semester hours or equivalent) undergraduate student at an accredited institution in the United States and be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident.', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology fie', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 182, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 183, 'Girls for Gaming Scholarship', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 184, 'IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); have have completed 45 semester credit hours (or equivalent) or 90 quarter credits at the time of application; and pursuing a degree relating to the field of industrial refrigeration (see website for eligible majors). Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript and two letters of recommendation. The objective of the IIAR/ARF Founders Scholarship program is to attract outstanding engineering and technical students who are seeking careers in the refrigeration field. The scholarship also provides additional funds for registration, travel, lodging and meals associated with attending IIARs Annual Natural Refrigeration Conference & Expo during the Spring of their junior year.', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4', 9000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 185, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 186, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 187, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 188, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 189, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 190, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 191, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 192, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 193, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 194, 'National Videogame Museum Scholarships', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships are non-renewable, single-term awards. To be eligible for the National Videogame Museum Scholarships, applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.0 GPA and be a natural-born or naturalized US citizen. It is very important to note that the scholarship money will be paid directly to the educational institution specifically for tuition.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: proof of residency (such as a drivers license or state-issued ID); one recommendation letter from a teacher (This letter should highlight any skills or experience related to technology, computer programming or videogame design the instructor may have first-hand knowledge of.); one recommendation letter from an unrelated community member (who can attest to the applicants community involvement); and a 500-750-word essay explaining their academic and professional goals and how the scholarship will help to achieve them.', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 195, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 196, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 197, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 198, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 199, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 200, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 201, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 202, 'Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational both in its use and as a career. This scholarship supports veterans and military members as they transition to a career in technology.This scholarship is open to active duty and retired military transitioning to a career in IT. Supporting a wide variety of educational opportunities, the Sessions Memorial Scholarship can be tailored to the unique needs of the applicant. This includes certification courses, seminars, books, or supplies. As many post-military careers follow non-traditional paths, this scholarship is flexible to support that transition.', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational bo', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 203, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 204, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 205, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 206, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 207, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 208, 'Elevate Scholarship Program', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, industrial automation, industrial maintenance, robotics, tool and die, and transportation and logistics. Along with filling out the application, applicants must also answer questions regarding their eligibility for the scholarship.Elevate Advanced Manufacturing promotes great careers in advanced manufacturing. The Manufacturing sector comprises 14.4 percent of public and private employment in Iowa with 222,628 employees. These well-paying careers require education and training beyond high school, but many dont require the often burdensome cost of a bachelors degree. Recent studies have shown that two-year degree holders, especially in high-demand manufacturing occupations, can earn salaries that surpass those of college graduates.', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machin', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 209, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 210, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 211, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 212, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 213, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 214, 'NSF-Navy Civilian Service Fellowship-Scholarship', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military. Our students receive their Master\'s Degree and move on to CIVILIAN government jobs in such organizations as the CIA, FBI, NSA, and others. The scholarship includes paid tuition at NPS for two year Master\'s Degree in Computer Science, emphasis in Information Assurance and approximately $34,000/year salary while enrolled in the program, plus allowances for health care reimbursement (up to $3,000/year), textbooks (up to $2000/year), and professional development (up to $4,000/year). Awardees of the scholarship will have access to state-of-the-art equipment and the opportunity to participate in classified classes and research, participate in a summer internship to gain real world experience and upon graduation, start a paid civilian position as a cyber security professional in any of a number of government organizations for a minimum of two years.', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military', 43000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 215, 'KnowBe4 Military Veterans & Spouses Cybersecurity ', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuition, fees, books, required electronics and up to $3,000 of the award may be used for on-campus housing. Awards are paid directly to the college or university, recipients do not receive the scholarship award directly. Applicants must be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field by the Spring semester following the deadline of the scholarship. You may be an undergraduate or graduate student, PhD Candidates are not eligible for award. Applicant must be one of the following three: Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans; Current or former service in the National Guard or Reserve; Spouse, or surviving spouse, of active or honorably discharged Military, Veteran, Guard or Reserve.', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuitio', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 216, 'Win a $2,500 Scholarship for Your Education', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new possibilities in the tech world. To apply, compose an original 1,000 - 2,000-word piece based on the following topic: The role of technology companies in transforming the world and altering the social fabric. Submit your content, along with any supporting material, at the scholarship provider\'s website.Applicants must be currently enrolled in or about to enroll in a 2,3, or 4-year college or university course in the continental United States. Your coursework must be directly related to or leading to a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Human-Computer Interaction or another related field. You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher if already enrolled in a program.', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 217, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 218, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 219, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 220, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 221, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 222, 'Association for Iron & Steel Technology Scholarshi', 'Applicants of the Association for Iron & Steel Technology Scholarships should be students majoring in engineering, engineering technology, computer science, data science, safety or industrial hygiene programs. Applications will be accepted from university freshmen, sophomore and junior applicants, and university seniors planning to attend graduate school. Applicant must be enrolled full-time in a four-year undergraduate (minimum of 12 credits) or graduate program (minimum of 8 credits) at an accredited North American university. An applicant working full-time does not qualify. Applicant should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Application, essay and recommendation letter should express a strong interest in the iron and steel industry. Applicants must be a citizen of an USMCA country (USA, Canada, Mexico). The top-scoring applicant of all received will be awarded the Premier Scholarship, a one-year scholarship of $12,000 with a paid summer internship (summer preceding the scholarship). Applicant must commit to a paid summer internship at a North American steel-related company and must be a citizen of the United States, Canada or Mexico, and may need to relocate for the internship period. Note: Upon selection, AIST will assist in internship placement; however, applicants are encouraged to seek information from steel companies at career/job events and may, at any time, accept an internship or co-op at a steel producing company or industry supplier. If an internship is self-placed by the recipient, the internship will need to be pre-approved. Please contact AIST for approval prior to accepting a self-placed internship. Acceptance of an internship at a company not specifically related to steel manufacturing will automatically disqualify the applicant.', 'Applicants of the Association for Iron & Steel Technology Scholarships should be students majoring in engineering, engineering technology, computer science, data science, safety or industrial hygiene programs. Applications will be accepted from university', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 223, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 224, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 225, 'CyberCorps Scholarship for Service', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor\'s or master\'s degree in a formal program that is focused on cyber security at an awardee institution, or research-based doctoral student. Applicants must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Programs of study are varied and cover fields such as Computer Science/Engineering, Security of Emerging Technologies (e.g., internet of things, medical implants), Cyber Law and Privacy, and Policy. Students pursue studies in well-established cybersecurity programs, engage with hands-on experiences, participate in cyber competitions and pursue opportunities for professional development (e.g., earn industry certifications, present at conferences). They are required to complete a summer internship to hone their skills and gain professional experience. Often they stay at their place of internship for post-graduation placement.', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a f', 34000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 226, 'Cybersecurity Public Service Scholarship Grant', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the states system of higher education. Their mission is to advocate and promote the development and operation of an educationally and economically sound, vigorous, progressive, and coordinated system of higher education in the Commonwealth of Virginia and to lead state-level strategic planning and policy development and implementation based on research and analysis.The purpose of the Cybersecurity Public Service Grant is to encourage public service to recent graduates of Virginia institutes with degrees in Cybersecurity or a related field by partnering with qualified public and private organizations to provide up to $20,000 in combined state and employer match benefits. The Grant may be renewed for up to two additional times, for a maximum of three total years. To be eligible, recipients must: reside within Virginia during the period of employment in which the contract is in force; begin full-time employment within one year of graduation from an accredited Virginia institution of higher education, or separation from active duty service in the Armed Forces of the United States; and accept an offer of qualified employment from a qualified employer located within the Commonwealth of Virginia.', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the stat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 227, 'Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage families, educators, communities and employers to assist underserved students pursuing STEM career; and to inspire our nation through recognition of the achievements of Hispanics and other role models in STEM.These scholarships, sponsored by the Davila and Trevino families in memory of David Davila and Joe Trevino, are awarded to STEM undergraduate students attending a 4-year college/university in Texas, and who exemplify the Davila/Trevino motto- those who are willing to work hard; achieve your goals; remember where you came from and always give back. Each year, ten $1,000 are awarded. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 228, 'GLHF Career Development Scholarship', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficient and productive members of the workforce. The scholarship program goals are as follows: improved patient and family access to insurance; decreased dependency on public resources or support; and increased commitment to the bleeding disorders community.The Career Development Scholarship provides funding assistance for tuition and enrollment fees relevant to continuing education in a non-traditional or non-degree format. This scholarship is intended to promote career development for those living with bleeding disorders. Parents and spouses are also eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be a Wisconsin resident or receive care at a Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Center.', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficien', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 229, 'Joyce Brocaglia- Executive Women\'s Forum INI Fello', 'INI fellowships are merit-based and will be awarded during the admissions application review process. While students may indicate that they are interested in receiving a fellowship, there is no application process for this type of opportunity. Established in honor of the CEO of Alta Associates and founder of the Executive Women\'s Forum (EWF), the Joyce Brocaglia-EWF Endowed Fellowship in the Information Networking Institute (INI) seeks to provide support to INI graduate students who qualify for financial aid. The Information Networking Institute (INI) partners with the Executive Women\'s Forum (EWF) to offer a full scholarship to an incoming INI student. Awardees, known as EWF-INI Fellows, receive a full scholarship and have the opportunity to be mentored by an EWF participant who is at a senior level in the information security field. Applicants must be admitted to an INI graduate program; have an accumulated GPA of at least 3.25 prior to entering Carnegie Mellon and maintain a minimum 3.25 GPA while at the INI; have no outstanding employment contract or obligation while attending Carnegie Mellon; show exemplary promise and potential; and demonstrate exceptional leadership skills. INI fellowships are merit-based and will be awarded during the admissions application review process. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'INI fellowships are merit-based and will be awarded during the admissions application review process. While students may indicate that they are interested in receiving a fellowship, there is no application process for this type of opportunity. Established', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 230, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 231, 'Level5 Management Post-Pandemic Innovators Scholar', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape. Cloud computing, cyber security, and the collection and storage of data have become more central to businesses and organizations of all sizes. And the IT industry continues to grow to keep pace. As Boca Raton\'s top-rated Managed IT Service Provider, we know that the business technology industry will need innovators. Today\'s students preparing to enter the field will have a unique perspective on these challenges. Level5 Management is proud to provide annual scholarships to students entering Computer Sciences, Information Technology, Network Engineering, Cybersecurity, and related fields. Level5 Management awards scholarships annually to each of three college/universities local to our headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida. Applicants must be attending or registered to attend Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University, or Palm Beach State College and be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program related to Information Technology, Network Engineering, Computer Science, etc. Awards can be applied to tuition, books, semester living expenses, or any other education-related expense. Inclusion of an application essay is optional. Awards can range from $250 - $500 and are based on need and availability, so applications are accepted on a rolling basis. There is no deadline. Applicants must indicate semester start dates (or needed by dates) on application.', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape.', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 232, 'Microsoft Cybersecurity Scholarship Program', 'The US has a cybersecurity workforce shortage of nearly 500,000 trained professionals, yet only 3% of US students attain a credential in computer and information sciences and far fewer specialize in cybersecurity. The Last Mile Education Fund and Microsoft are working together to address the diversity and talent shortages in the cybersecurity workforce by investing in students like you. The Microsoft Cybersecurity Scholarship Program supports community college degree and industry certificate completion through financial assistance (up to $500) and subsidies for cybersecurity certification exam costs (up to $375). Financial assistance is intended to cover short-term basic needs, such as food, rent, health-related, transportation/car issues, and/or a laptop/device. No GPA or Essay Required. To be eligible, applicants must: Reside in the United States; Currently be enrolled in a cybersecurity-related program, including boot camps, at a 2-year institution in the United States, such as a community college or technical school; and be able to demonstrate financial need. If enrolled in a 2 year program: your current transcript clearly showing your name that includes the current academic term and includes the name of your post-secondary institution and your major/minor areas of study or industry certification program. Unofficial transcripts are accepted. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.', 'The US has a cybersecurity workforce shortage of nearly 500,000 trained professionals, yet only 3% of US students attain a credential in computer and information sciences and far fewer specialize in cybersecurity. The Last Mile Education Fund and Microsof', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 233, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 234, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 235, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 236, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 237, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 238, 'Parker Foundation Scholarship', 'Certifications and education programs provide opportunities and credibility for rural government employees, underprivileged citizens, and veterans seeking to start a career in the information technology (IT), medical, first responder, and emergency management fields. Being certified and educated by a reputable institution allows anyone to stand out from the crowd and be more likely to succeed in their positions and obtain a better quality of life.Eligible Recipients: Underprivileged citizens, United States military veterans, or rural government employees enrolled in an accredited university, junior college, trade school, IT, medical, first responder and emergency management program, or an accredited IT, medical, first responder, or emergency management certification course. Rural government employees may apply directly, or the governmental agency can apply collectively.Scholarship Prompt: Each student is required to submit a scholarship application, a write a short essay of no less than 300 words on a topic concerning IT, medical, first responder and emergency management, and any other supporting documents. Application and essays are required for your application to be considered.Supporting Scholarship Documentation: A copy of your DD Form 214 (veterans scholarship); copy of your state drivers license or ID (All); copy of your income tax statements showing the recipient or the recipients parents (if younger than 21) name and earning of less than U.S. poverty guidelines of $26,500 (underprivileged scholarship). Proof of municipal, county, state, or other governmental agency employment(rural government scholarship). All Supporting documents are required with your application to be considered. There is no deadline; applications are reviewed, and scholarships are awarded throughout the year.', 'Certifications and education programs provide opportunities and credibility for rural government employees, underprivileged citizens, and veterans seeking to start a career in the information technology (IT), medical, first responder, and emergency manage', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 239, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 240, 'Synchrony Tech Scholarship', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/app development, web development, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing, ethical hacking, and artificial intelligence. Programs must be completed through an accredited university or program. Third-party vendor certificates (I.E., Coursera, etc.) and 2 or 4-year degree programs will not be accepted.Scholarship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. However, priority review dates are April 30 and September 30thEligibility: Open to all autistic adults 18 years of age or older who are eligible to work in the United States; Have a documented medical or educational autism diagnosis; The selected certification program must start at least 90 days after application submission, and be able to be completed within approximately 1 year of the award date. Preference will be given to applicants registered on the Hire Autism website.', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 241, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 242, 'The Vipin Agrawal Memory Scholarship Fund Inc.', 'The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship in partnership with Home of Hope will provide four students scholarships of $2000 each for the four years of their university career, $8000 total. The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students from low-income and immigrant backgrounds. In order to create diversity in the industry and spark new innovations, it is important to platform diverse undergraduate students.VAMSF awards scholarships to high school seniors who are attending a California state university, either CSU and UC school systems, and went to a California high school. Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in computer science, science, technology, engineering, or medicine. They or their parents immigrated to the United States and have an annual household income of less than $75,000. Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.', 'The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship in partnership with Home of Hope will provide four students scholarships of $2000 each for the four years of their university career, $8000 total. The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to ', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 243, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 244, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 245, 'Trident Technical College Workforce Pathways Schol', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academic courses at Trident Technical College. The Workforce Pathways Scholarship is funded by the South Carolina General Assembly through the South Carolina Technical College System. Funding is made available in the form of scholarships to students who are current residents of South Carolina and meet specific program requirements. The scholarship can be used to pay for course registration fees and is available for designated workforce training programs only. Eligible programs of study are: business; health, human and personal services; information technology; and maintenance and technical trades. Scholarship recipients must be current residents of South Carolina and all applicants will need to provide the college with social security number, date of birth and proof of residency. Scholarships will be awarded based on classroom and funding availability. If funds are not available at the time your application is received, you will be added to a wait list.', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 246, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 247, 'Wayne Community College Scholarships', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in which there are career opportunities. The programs included on the list are assessed annually.Those majors are Animal Science, Automotive Systems, Basic Law Enforcement Training, Business Administration, Collision Repair and Refinishing, Computer Integrated Machining, Criminal Justice Technology, Emergency Management, Human Services Technology, IT Business Support, Medical Assisting, Medical Laboratory Technology, Office Administration, and Pharmacy Technology. These annual scholarships provide full- or part-time in-state tuition and fees to qualifying students pursuing one of the designated diplomas or degrees at the college.', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 248, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 249, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 250, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 251, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 252, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 253, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 254, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 255, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 256, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 257, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 258, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 259, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 260, 'Excedr Scholarship for STEM Graduate Students', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that same goal. Applicants must be/have: graduate student in any STEM program or related sub-program; currently working in a lab in your respective field of study; intend to continue your career after graduation in your current field of study or related; not currently a faculty member of the university; not received this Excedr scholarship previously; agree that the scholarship award money ($1,500 per student) will be used to cover the cost of tuition and other related fees and that the funds will be paid directly to the university for the winning students exclusive use in the degree-granting program; agree to the rules and privacy and confidentiality guidelines.Applicants must write a 500-750 word essay answering the following question: How do you plan to apply your research in the lab to the greater benefit of society in your career? Please briefly specify what your research has focused on thus far, and the ways in which you plan to use your learnings to make a positive impact. Note: The winning essays will combine general writing clarity, a creative answer, and a demonstration of knowledge about the industry in which the applicant intends to work.', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 261, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 262, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 263, 'Annual SLMP Student Scholarship', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the January SLMP Summit that will take place in January at the Hard Rock Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida. Scholarship funds are provided directly to the student and may be used by the recipient to cover costs associated with education, project/research expenses. Eligible applicants should be enrolled as full-time undergraduate or graduate students in an accredited college or university within the United States. Exceptions will be made for technical schools as well as other employment or jobs that have stimulated ideas or products that make life easier for lake managers. Focus should be related to water quality, equipment innovation, limnology, aquatic plant management, aquaculture, fisheries management, or aquatic ecology of private waters.', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the J', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 264, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 265, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 266, 'NSTA Angela Award', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown excellence of involvement and/or has strong connections to science; evidence of sustained accomplishments or progress/interest in science; and evidence that the students interest in science has impacted others. This award consists of a $1,000 US EE Savings Bond or Canada Savings Bond purchased for the equivalent issue price. This award is open to any female student in grades 5 8, who is a resident of the United States, US Territories, or Canada, and is enrolled full time in public, private, or home school. NSTA employees, NSTA Board and Council members, award judges and their immediate families are not eligible to apply. Applicants must provide: Letter of nomination from teacher, parent, school administrator, or community leader; An essay written by the student about her interest and involvement in science (up to 500 words); Student is encouraged to include in essay future aspirations in science; Two letters of support from individuals who can give evidence of how the student meets the specific criteria for this award. Letters must not exceed two pages each, and must accompany packet; and Up to two pages of support materials are required; e.g. photographs, news articles, science projects, etc.', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 267, 'Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and their conservation, and the need to consider the interdependent roles of organisms in marine ecosystems, set her apart as a pioneer and visionary. This perspective laid the foundation for her 23-year tenure with NOAA, and brought a quality and strength to the agency unequaled in its history.The Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship provides support for masters and doctoral degrees in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeologythis can include, but is not limited to, ocean and/or coastal: engineering, social science, marine education, marine stewardship, and resource management disciplinesand particularly encourages women and members of minority groups to apply. Scholarship selections are based on academic excellence, letters of recommendations, research and career goals and financial need.', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 268, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 269, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 270, 'York County Conservation District Scholarship', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field). Applicants must be currently enrolled or already accepted to an accredited college or university. Applicant must not have received a York County scholarship in the last year.The York County Conservation District was founded in 1938 when 554 farmers signed a petition requesting assistance for protecting the natural resources of York County. Today, we assist farmers and all county residents by promoting maintenance, improvement and wise use of land, water, soil and other natural resources. We accomplish this mission through educational programs and the administration of laws and regulations for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the State Conservation Commission.', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field).', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 271, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 272, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 273, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 274, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 275, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 276, 'Joy Cappel Scholarship', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 years, Rockland was guided by Joy Cappel, President and CEO. Mrs. Cappels vision to help define mechanisms underlying cell function and disease through antibody targeted detection is the motivational force behind this scholarship.Applicants must complete the application form. The application must be submitted by July 20th for fall semester or by January 20th for spring semester of the current year. Applicants must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student currently enrolled and accepted at a college or university in the United States for the upcoming fall or spring term. The intended major must be in Life Sciences or a related field. Winners will be contacted within two weeks after the application deadline and a check will be sent directly to the university provided in the application.', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 y', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 277, 'College of Saint Mary Marie Curie Scholarship', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for young womenwho want to major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA majors). You could receive up to $20,000 toward your College of Saint Mary education each year while you live on campusand continue tomeet program requirements. That is up to $80,000 for a four year degree. Marie Curie Scholars receive academic support from tutors, gain research opportunities, enjoy a community of bright, science and math minded women,and participate in seminars and student clubs. To be eligible for the Marie Curie Scholarship, applicants must: pursue a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA); be a citizen of the United States; and possess at least two out of three qualities- have a 3.5 GPA, an ACT score of 23 or a strong demonstration of STEM preparedness through coursework, STEM extracurricular activities, and/or job experience in science and math. Though not required, preference is given to students that wish to pursue non medicine STEM careers, as well as students with high financial aid need and individuals from underrepresented groups (including first-generation, minority groups, single parents).', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for yo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 278, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 279, 'Penn State Braddock Scholarship', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, or Pre-Medicine at Penn State\'s University Park campus. Several scholarships are offered annually to incoming students using the application below. The selection is based on the essays and recommendation letters submitted as well as the overall strength of the student\'s high school performance and extra-curricular achievements. The applicants high school transcript should indicate an emphasis on science coursework or be consistent with the intent to major in one of the indicated disciplines.This scholarship is for prospective students who plan to be full-time students at the University Park campus and will major in any of the aforementioned disciplines. This is renewable for up to four years or until the student has earned 130 Penn State credits. This is contingent upon making progress toward one of the specified degrees. To be considered for the Braddock Scholarship, prospective students should apply to the Science Scholarship in their senior year of high school.', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, o', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 280, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 281, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 282, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 283, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 284, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 285, 'IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be introduced at our Annual Conference. Additionally, we provide a reimbursement grant of up to $250 to the recommending teacher.Scholarship Requirements:To be considered, applicants must:Be an Illinois resident attending an Illinois high school.Be a college-bound senior and provide enrollment documentation.Maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.5.Submit a complete application packet to the Scholarship Committee.We encourage all applicants to use our online application form, which requires attaching an essay/personal statement, a reference letter, and transcripts in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required. Please review the detailed instructions before completing the online application.', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be int', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 286, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 287, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 288, 'Abdul Waheed Scholarship in Biochemistry', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per year who plan to join the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Program. The scholarship includes a $35,000 yearly stipend, tuition, and health insurance and covers 3 years for Ph.D. Core students and 1 year for M.D./Ph.D. students. The awardee may start between June 1 and the first day of classes in August.Candidates must apply and be accepted by Saint Louis University as a classified (degree-seeking) student in the Biomedical Sciences Core Graduate Program as a new Ph.D. student. Candidates will indicate interest in the Abdul Waheed Scholarship at the time of application. M.D./Ph.D. students may apply to the scholarship at the beginning of the Ph.D. years, provided they have chosen a faculty mentor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per yea', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 289, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 290, 'ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) ', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and related health care disciplines. If awarded, ASPET will provide a student stipend of $2800 for a minimum of ten weeks participation in the program.Undergraduate students conducting pharmacology-related research including, but not limited to, students representing departments of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, and/or biological chemistry are encouraged to apply for this program. Applications from those traditionally underrepresented in the biomedical sciences are particularly encouraged. For more information or to apply, please visit the provider\'s website.', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and r', 2800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 291, 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarsh', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must have a 3.25 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.Besides the application, the following documents must be submitted, single side pages only: a financial aid form; complete transcripts; a letter from the applicant (one-page only), which should specify which scholarship the student is applying for; a list of extracurricular activities, honors and recognitions received within the last three years; and two letters of recommendation. Applications may be submitted electronically, but the other materials must be mailed to the specified contact.', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or unive', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 292, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 293, 'NGC Scholarship', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be attending school full time (12 hours for undergraduates and nine hours for graduate students); and, be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States; Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC: Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes. Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes. Funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipients degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S. college or university. Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale). Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not).', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be atten', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 294, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 295, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 296, 'Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells to ecology and evolution. SICB encourages interdisciplinary cooperative research that integrates across scales, and new models and methodologies to enhance research and education. Throughout their generosity, SICB offers a scholarship to students.This scholarship, in memory of Libbie H. Hyman, one of Americas foremost invertebrate zoologists, provides assistance to students to take courses or to pursue research on invertebrates at a marine, freshwater, or terrestrial field station. The Hyman Grant is intended to help support a first meaningful field-station experience for a first- or second-year graduate student, or an advanced undergraduate.', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 297, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 298, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 299, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 300, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 301, 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarship', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls campus during the school year. Recipients will have the opportunity to receive hands-on networking and learning experience with the POET team. There are no specific degree program requirements and no minimum GPA, however, applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Application requirements include basic contact information, educational information, and three essay question responses. To enhance your application, you may add a video link and apply early for special awards. For over 30 years, POET has been Never Satisfied with the status quo. We\'re producing bioproducts, biofuels, and nutrient-rich proteins that make our air cleaner, our country safer, and our future brighter. We\'re always looking for new ways to change the world. We envision and work every day toward a more sustainable world; a world where we no longer take from our planet, but rather use its enormous ability to regenerate. Where we no longer rely on fossil fuels, but rather get what we need from the surface of the Earth.', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls cam', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 302, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 303, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 304, 'Blandy Experimental Farm REU Program', 'Undergraduate education is one of our highest priorities at Blandy Experimental Farm. Since 1992 Blandy has provided Undergraduate Research Fellowships to students interested in ecology and environmental science. We have been aided in this effort by funding from the National Science Foundation\'s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Our primary goal is to teach students to formulate testable hypotheses about important ecological and evolutionary questions. The format of the program encourages students to develop skills in experimental design, data collection, analysis, and critical reading of primary scientific literature. Students also learn to prepare and communicate scientific information to other scientists and the general public.Our program exposes students to a diversity of research projects that collectively illustrate how natural systems function and how science progresses. Through the course of the summer, we provide students with information on various career options in ecology and the environmental sciences. Each award will include a stipend of $575 per week ($6,325), additional funds for purchasing groceries ($1,993), free housing, and a budget for research supplies and research activities. Funding for your travel to and from the site (near Boyce, Virginia) is also available. The total award amounts will vary.', 'Undergraduate education is one of our highest priorities at Blandy Experimental Farm. Since 1992 Blandy has provided Undergraduate Research Fellowships to students interested in ecology and environmental science. We have been aided in this effort by fundi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 305, 'Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Fellowships in Es', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with top science mentors studying Americas largest estuary. Each REU fellow will receive a stipend, free housing at their research labs and round-trip travel expenses.The Research Experience for Undergraduates fellowship program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maryland Sea Grant College. Its goal is to encourage students to develop independence and confidence in a research-oriented atmosphere, and to continue their education in estuarine and ocean science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed at least two years of study towards (but not yet completed) a bachelors degree. Preference is given to students who are rising seniors. Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills ', 7200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 306, 'NC State Forestry and Environmental Resources Acad', 'The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources (FER) aims to provide students with academic merit or financial need with support to attend NC State. Our departmental scholarships operate independently from the university-wide merit scholarship program, the college-wide program and the various federal, state and private programs. To be considered for a departmental scholarship, students must be a current FER student or an accepted for admission as a full-time NC State undergraduate student in our Department in one of the following majors: Environmental Sciences (ES), Environmental Technology and Management (ETM), Forest Management (FOM), Natural Resources (NRE or NRP) or Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology (SFW, SFF or FWCB). Your first major of double majors must also be in FER.The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources offers different types of scholarships. To be eligible for the Academic Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA, as well as an SAT score of 1250 or an ACT score of 25 (if an incoming freshman); or have a 3.5 GPA if a current undergraduate or transfer student. Academic scholarships may be renewed for the minimum number of additional semesters required to complete the current major, but not more than three additional years, provided the recipient does not change majors and earns a total grade point average of 3.500 or better.', 'The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources (FER) aims to provide students with academic merit or financial need with support to attend NC State. Our departmental scholarships operate independently from the university-wide merit scholarship pro', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 307, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 308, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 309, 'NHA Past Chairs\' Legacy Scholarship', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental sciences, forestry, hydrology, animal sciences, management, financial services, communications, and other areas. Many companies also offer high-paying skilled labor and technical positions.The National Hydropower Association will be accepting applications for the NHA Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship goes to a promising young person who demonstrates the academic skills and commitment to help create the next generation of leaders in the waterpower industry. Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the waterpower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies.', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental scie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 310, 'Rocky Mountain Biological Lab REU Awards', 'This summer, 10 students will be accepted through the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, funded by the National Science Foundation. Students receiving an REU award may participate in either full-time independent research or independent research/course. The REU awards cover the full cost of the program, including room, board and tuition, pay a $5,750 stipend directly to the student, and provide $400 toward travel costs. REU awards are restricted to students who are not only citizens or permanent residents of the United States, but also have not graduated from college before the dates of the program. Minorities underrepresented in the biological sciences are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'This summer, 10 students will be accepted through the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, funded by the National Science Foundation. Students receiving an REU award may participate in either full-time independent research or independent', 5750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 311, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 312, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 313, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 314, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 315, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 316, 'Indian Health Service Scholarships', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements: be a high school graduate or the equivalent; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; be capable of completing a health profession degree program; and intend to serve Indian people as a health professional in your chosen discipline.The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. Throughout their generosity, they also provide scholarships.', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 317, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 318, 'Minnesota Waste Wise Foundation Scholarship', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently enrolled in a degree program in environmental studies, natural sciences, or other related areas of study, be a rising College Junior and attend a school located in Minnesota or be a resident of Minnesota. Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen and cannot be related to any of the directors, officers, or selection committee members of MWWF.All applicants are required to complete the scholarship application and submit it by February 28th. Must provide all required documents, including a signed letter of recommendation from a non-relative who has a science/natural science background and is familiar with your goals and aptitude and a 300-500 word typed essay describing how your college studies relate to your career goals in an environmental field.', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently e', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 319, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 320, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 321, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 322, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 323, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 324, 'Marian Othmer Schultz Scholarship', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared major in a natural science discipline (chemistry, physics, biology, geology) and be anticipating a career in a science related industry, science teaching or scientific research.Scholarship applications will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. Scholarship renewals will also be reviewed on a case by case basis. Scholarship recipients must show progress toward their career goals and the scholarship is not automatically renewed. Applications should include things such as total number of credits, current GPA, a complete list of all science courses completed, science faculty recommendation, and an essay describing your career plans after graduation.', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared m', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 325, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 326, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 327, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 328, 'WAEF Scholarships', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.Washington Apple Education Fund offers scholarships to local students with a desire to work for Washington State\'s tree fruit industry. Students pursuing study in two- or four-year programs related to fruit trees and students enrolled in a technical or vocational program compatible with work in the tree fruit industry may apply. Individual criteria may vary by each scholarship, and award amounts will also vary. Applications generally run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 329, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 330, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 331, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 332, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 333, 'Foundation for Community Health High School Schola', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, with many past awardees now caring for patients in western Montana, the state, and throughout the world. Application deadline is midnight on March 9th and application must include all required documentation. Please read through the eligibility criteria, application requirements, selection & presentation information and awards presentations prior to applying for a scholarship. Required documentation includes: Completed application with attestation signed by the student and parent or legal guardian. If using a legal guardian or the student is emancipated, please also submit court appointed paperwork; Official transcripts must be received directly from the school. Transcripts must be mailed or delivered in a sealed envelope, if a special accommodation has been approved. Emailed transcripts will only be accepted if they are sent directly by the school counselor or authorized school personnel by the deadline. Applicants must supply two letters of recommendation, written and signed by individuals who are familiar with the applicant (i.e., teachers, employers) and are able to discuss scholastic potential and personal qualities.', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 334, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 335, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 336, 'Medical Professional Student Scholarship', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, APRN, etc.; or be an undergraduate nursing student enrolled in nursing studies. (Undergraduate nursing students doing pre-nursing studies are not eligible to apply; applicants must be in nursing studies to apply.)Preference will be given to 1) female applicants, 2) those pursuing careers as physicians or nurses (although all medical majors are welcome to apply), 3) those who demonstrate financial need. Applicants may attend the qualified college or university of his/her choice. Continued scholarship funding will be awarded to each recipient each year, up to a period of four years, provided he/she continues to meet the above criteria. This scholarship will not be awarded for more than four years to any one recipient. Recipients will be asked to submit a renewal application and transcripts each spring to continue scholarship funding. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, ph', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 337, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 338, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 339, 'Grossman Scholarship Program', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors, and three are available for graduate and non-traditional students. All students must be pursuing a post-secondary program education through an accredited environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry related education program in Colorado. Applications run from the winter until the due date.One $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduating high school seniors, and one $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduate or non-traditional students. An eligible candidate: Is a Colorado resident; Has demonstrated a commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources within their personal, educational, and/or professional time. Ideally, students can show that they have volunteered with outdoor stewardship/environment organizations, such as VOC or other Colorado stewardship organizations or land agencies; Is pursuing a degree program with an environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry emphasis at an accredited 4-year college/university, 2-year community college, or a certificate program offered by an accredited college/university within the state of Colorado; and must provide a copy of unofficial transcripts from their highest level of education completed.', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three sc', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 340, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 341, 'Gritman Scholarships', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the health care field. Awards range from $500 to $2,000. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Applicants must be from Latah County, ID, Nez Perce County, ID, Asotin County, WA or Whitman County, WA. For each of the scholarships listed on our website, paper applications are available upon request. We can be reached by telephone or email.', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the heal', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 342, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 343, 'Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship', 'The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) seeks to improve the treatment of animals everywherein the laboratory, on the farm, in commerce, at home, and in the wild. Over the seven decades that AWI has been advocating for animals, much progress has been made. Yet we are hoping to build on our accomplishments by ensuring that future generations continue to improve the lives of animals through the Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship fund. We want to invest in future leaders working to improve animal welfare. The Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship is open to seniors in high school who have demonstrated a commitment to animal welfare through volunteer work and/or advocacy and intend to pursue a career that will ultimately reduce animal suffering. Students who are seniors in high school during the application window for this years application process will be considered, and must attend a high school in the United Stated. Applicants will be required to obtain two letters of recommendation from individuals (not family members) who can speak to the applicants education record and commitment to animal welfare. If selected as a finalist, the applicant will be required to supply confirmation of acceptance to a college or university prior to scholarship distribution.', 'The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) seeks to improve the treatment of animals everywherein the laboratory, on the farm, in commerce, at home, and in the wild. Over the seven decades that AWI has been advocating for animals, much progress has been made. Yet', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 344, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 345, 'Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared major in civil, chemical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. biology, geology, hydro-geology, ecology). Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on a 5.0 scale) and must be a minority (e.g. African American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific American or Alaska Native). Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 346, 'Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship ', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applicant must reside in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, attend a high school in one of these counties, have a minimum B average for the first three years, and plan to attend an accredited college or university. The applicant should be planning to enter a career directly related to preserving the natural environment. To be eligible for the Continuing College scholarship the applicant must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university pursing a degree directly related to preserving the natural environment, have a permanent residence in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, have graduated from a high school from one of these counties with a minimum B average, and currently hold a minimum B average in their college studies.', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 347, 'Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scientific career after graduation (Pre-med and pre-pharmacy/pharmacy are excluded.); have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of laboratory science courses; have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of mathematics; have a 3.4 GPA; and exhibit strong scientific achievement and continued interest in chemistry and mathematics.Iota Sigma Pi is a national honor society for women in chemistry. Its major objectives are: to promote interest in chemistry among women students; to foster mutual advancement in academic, business, and social life; and to stimulate personal accomplishment in the chemical field. The Fluorine Chapter has a mixture of women with a variety of chemical interests: our members are from industry, government and academia and include both faculty and students.', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scient', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 348, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 349, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 350, 'Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) Annual ', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gastroenterologist at PAMFs Palo Alto Clinic. Since Dr. Babb started the program in 1993, we have awarded more than 70 scholarships to local students. Scholarships are up to $30,000, paid out over five years: four years of an undergraduate university and the first year of medical school.Applicants must anticipate a career as a medical doctor and plan to take pre-medicine courses to prepare for medical school, live in a geographic region served by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, have a 3.5 GPA, demonstrate financial need and complete the online application including a 1,000-word personal statement that explains why you are interested in medicine, including any relevant background and life experiences, and your need for financial assistance. Applicants must also file the FAFSA. Applications run from mid-January until the due date.', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gast', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 351, 'PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing the mission, values, and programs of PHN and PHNCF, please submit an essay containing a minimum of 600 words that explains how you could apply your education, goals, and ideas at or with PHN and PHNCF to advance community health and wellness in the PHN footprint. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. Students are only permitted to submit one application per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school. PHNCF provides $30,000 annually in academic awards to students pursuing a career in the healthcare or allied health fields.', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 352, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 353, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 354, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 355, 'Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the Forensic Sciences with a Chemistry, Biology or Natural science major; have a grade point average of 3.0; and not be related to SWAFS Board Members and/or Scholarship/Grant Committee Members.Floyd E. McDonald is one of the four charter members of SWAFS. In addition to being a charter member, he was also the inaugural president of SWAFS from 1978-1980 and the Zotter award winner in 1986. In honor of Mr. McDonald, SWAFS created the Floyd E. McDonald scholarship. This scholarship awards the winner $1000 and is designed to prompt and encourage students to pursue careers in forensic science.', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the F', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 356, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 357, 'Heinlein Society Scholarships', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological or physical sciences. The Robert A. Heinlein, Dr. Yoji Kondo, and Dr. Jerry Pournelle scholarships may be awarded to a candidate of any gender. Winners will be announced on July 7th. Applicant must plan to attend an accredited college that awards Bachelor of Science degrees as a full-time undergraduate student for the coming academic year.. Major must be Engineering, Math, or Physical or Biological Sciences. Open to residents of any country. Previous applicants, including winners, may enter again, but must write on a different topic than their previous entry. Candidates cannot have previously been awarded a bachelors degree in any subject.', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 358, 'Leo Bourassa Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Leo Bourassa Scholarship, applicants must: be a student in good standing at any Virginia accredited college or university and a resident of Virginia at the time of application and at the time of award; have successfully completed, or will complete by the award date, at least two semesters of undergraduate study; and be a full-time undergraduate, full-time graduate student, or a part-time graduate student enrolled in a curriculum related to water resources including but not limited to: biology, conservation, ecology, engineering, environmental science, geology, hydrology, limnology, stormwater management, water quality, or wildlife studies.We established the Leo Bourassa Scholarship in 2001 to help further our mission and award annual scholarships to support deserving students who are studying in fields related to water resources. The scholarship award funds will be presented in a check written to the college or university each recipient is currently attending and can only be applied towards tuition or fees. The scholarship is named in honor of Leo Bourassa, who was the founder of the Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association.', 'To be eligible for the Leo Bourassa Scholarship, applicants must: be a student in good standing at any Virginia accredited college or university and a resident of Virginia at the time of application and at the time of award; have successfully completed, o', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 359, 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and complete and submit a personal essay. You must also be accepted into a post-secondary institution (college or university, technical or vocational school). The Livelikemak Foundation was created in honor of Makenna Roberts. Makenna lived her life checking items off her bucket list. Her dream was to go to college and become a radiologist. This scholarship fund will help carry that dream forward. Our inspiration is the amazing life of Makenna Roberts who valiantly fought Metastatic Ewing\'s Sarcoma. She lived every day with a fierce determination to live life to the fullest. Where a warrior once walked, an angel now soars, with a soul that continues to carry life, light and love.', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 360, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 361, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 362, 'NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive, prestigious scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. The program offers scholarship support, paid research training at the NIH during the summer, and paid employment and training at the NIH after graduation. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited four-year undergraduate institution located in the U.S., undergraduate university 3.3 GPA or higher or be within the top 5% of your class, and have exceptional financial need as certified by the undergraduate institution financial aid office. Scholarships are awarded for one year, and can be renewed up to four years.', 'The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive, prestigious scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related res', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 363, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 364, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 365, 'DCA College Scholarship Program', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. Undergraduate scholarships are available to residents of the Delmarva Peninsula who are undergraduate students at any accredited, degree-granting institution, with an academic major in a subject relevant to Delmarva\'s chicken community and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community. The program also is open to high school seniors on the Delmarva Peninsula who have been accepted at any accredited, degree-granting institution and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community.A complete transcript must accompany the application, and in the case of high school seniors, proof of college acceptance is required. Applicants must secure a letter of reference from an academic advisor or faculty member. The letter may be included with the application, or the faculty member may email it to the DCA office to arrive by the application deadline. Letters must be on school letterhead and must include the signature of the referring faculty member. DCA membership on the part of the applicant or his/her family is not required and has no effect on the selection process. Scholarship payments are made to the financial aid office at the recipient\'s school.', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. U', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 366, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 367, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 368, 'International Scientific Fellowships for master, P', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in Germany must conduct their Fellowship outside of Germany. We offer three fellowships: Otto Bayer Fellowships in Drug Discovery Sciences; Jeff Schell Fellowships in Agricultural Sciences; Carl Duisberg Fellowships in Medical Sciences. These are for master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the life sciences (pharmaceutical, crop science and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries. Students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health.', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in G', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 369, 'Bill Banke Scholarship', 'Bill Banke taught biology in the Alexandria School District for 31 years. His love and appreciation for hunting, fishing and conservation lead to establishing the Junior Viking Sportsmens Club, culturing young men and women to understand thevalue of our wetlands and eco systems. He was fundamental to many local projects, which included establishing the local goose population, building wood duck houses, and was a leader in both the Viking Sportsmen and Evansville Sportsmen clubs. This scholarship is open to students in grade 12 at the following schools: Alexandria, Brandon-Evansville, Parkers Prairie, Osakis and Minnewaska. This scholarship is awarded to a High School Senior attending any of the above schools, who is planning on majoring in a Biologic Science, Ecology or other Natural Resources. Applicants are screened by a committee. Applicants must be high school seniors, scheduled to graduate, or enrolled full time in an accredited College/University. Scholarship moneys are paid directly to the College/University. The recipient must provide the Sportsmen club with college/university documentation, including; applicants status, payment instructions, payment due date, and Bursars Office receipt of payment.', 'Bill Banke taught biology in the Alexandria School District for 31 years. His love and appreciation for hunting, fishing and conservation lead to establishing the Junior Viking Sportsmens Club, culturing young men and women to understand thevalue of our w', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 370, 'Edna R. Anthony Scholarship', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College or University and declare a major in Criminal Justice, Journalism or Nursing or Healthcare. Winners are announced in May. Women of BECA Inc. was started in 2003 by four women who traveled together and developed a sisterhood. We decided to develop an organization to give back to the community by the way of supporting Women\'s related Services and Charities, and Education for our Youth. The Hallmark of our organization is our Scholarship Fund to deserving high school seniors that are pursing a career in the specified career paths of the founders Beverly-Journalism, Edna Criminal Justice, Connie Journalism, and Angela- Nursing.', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 371, 'Emily M. Hewitt & Stephen Stocking Memorial Schola', 'The Emily M. Hewitt & Stephen Stocking Memorial Scholarships are for a promising upper division or graduate student who shows a commitment to communicate and interpret a love of nature and an understanding of the need to practice conservation. Any student or graduate student enrolled full-time in an accredited California post-secondary educational institution whose educational career goals clearly coincide with Emily Hewitt\'s and Steve Stockings interest in communicating and interpreting nature\'s wonder is eligible to apply. Students pursuing degrees in environmental protection, forestry, wildlife and fisheries, biology, parks and recreation, park management, environmental law and public policy, environmental art, and California history are encouraged to apply. Calaveras Big Trees Association (CBTA) can trace its roots to the original Calaveras Grove Association organized in 1926 by a group of individuals intent on preserving the historic groves for future generations. The Calaveras Big Trees Association was founded in 1974 by a new group of interested people with a revised purpose: as a private, non-profit, charitable 501(c)(3) corporation toto create, fund and deliver inspirational educational and interpretive programs, as well as inspire visitors to help preserve and protect the Giant Sequoias and all the Calaveras Big Trees State Parks natural resources.', 'The Emily M. Hewitt & Stephen Stocking Memorial Scholarships are for a promising upper division or graduate student who shows a commitment to communicate and interpret a love of nature and an understanding of the need to practice conservation. Any student', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 372, 'GeoKids LINKS Graduate Fellowship in Biology', 'The GeoKids Fellowship places Biology graduate students into schools as a part of their training in science. Graduate LINKS Fellows receive 12-month stipends of up to $18,000 and a full tuition scholarship. To be eligible for the fellowships, Graduate Fellows must be accepted into St. Joseph\'s University M.S. Biology program. No prior experience with K-6 education is required, but reliability, flexibility and a willingness to work as part of a multidisciplinary, multicultural team are necessary. Fellowship duties and activities include: receiving training during a workshop; involvement in training sessions throughout the academic year; bi-weekly meetings with the program staff; discussions on topics relevant to their activities; hands-on science lessons in the classroom; development of necessary instructional materials; and participation in ongoing assessment activities of the program.', 'The GeoKids Fellowship places Biology graduate students into schools as a part of their training in science. Graduate LINKS Fellows receive 12-month stipends of up to $18,000 and a full tuition scholarship. To be eligible for the fellowships, Graduate Fel', 18000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 373, 'NCJWLA Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship For Healthcare', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be given to students who are the first generation in their families to attend college. In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted and planning to attend next term; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.A variety of scholarships are available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee-specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 374, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 375, 'Outdoors Communicators of Kansas Harper Memorial S', 'This $1,000 scholarship (paid at $500 a semester) is presented to Kansas youth pursuing wildlife or nature-based careers at Kansas colleges, with Kansas-based career goals. The scholarship is sponsored and funded by the Kansas Wildscape Foundation and the Outdoor Communicators of Kansas a group of assorted journalists, photographers and artists dedicated to sharing the greatness of the Kansas outdoors through print, broadcast and online markets.Scholarships are available to any graduating senior enrolled in a Kansas high school who plans to attend a college in Kansas and study wildlife or nature-based curriculum or outdoors journalism. University students enrolled in a wildlife or nature-based curriculum, or pursuing outdoors journalism are also eligible. Scholarship award recipients are selected without regard to race, color, religion, or sex. Applicant chosen as the recipient of this scholarship will be required to show proof of full-time enrollment (minimum of 12 credit hours) in order to receive the scholarship funds.', 'This $1,000 scholarship (paid at $500 a semester) is presented to Kansas youth pursuing wildlife or nature-based careers at Kansas colleges, with Kansas-based career goals. The scholarship is sponsored and funded by the Kansas Wildscape Foundation and the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 376, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 377, 'Ohio EPA Scholarship', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Students must be entering their junior or senior year. Up to $5,000 is available for students entering their junior or senior year in four-year and five-year programs in Ohio public or private colleges and universities and up to $2,500 is available to students in two-year degree program in Ohio public or private technical and community colleges.Scholarship awardees will be selected on: academic record with an overall GPA of at least 3.0; education, employment, and/or internships, honors/awards, professional memberships, publications, presentations given and professional meetings attended, and community service; original research, scholarship, employment, and/or internships, or other unique contributions to environmental science or engineering; extracurricular activities and participation in organizations that demonstrate leadership, interpersonal skills and social responsibilities; and letters of recommendation from education or environmental professionals.', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineerin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 378, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 379, 'Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Students who are applying to two or four-year colleges to further their studies in an environmentally-related field are eligible to apply. Applications are available beginning in January from the ASWP website or through applicants\' school\'s guidance office.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a resume; a personal statement (500-words maximum); an essay (500-1,000 words, identifying a critical environmental issue and explain how their course of study and career goals intersect with that issue); official transcripts; and a letter of recommendation (from a person with whom the applicant has interacted in environmentally-related activities, and/or courses, and who can speak to the applicants initiative, dedication, and achievements). Scholarship recipients and their high school guidance counselors will be notified in June.', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Student', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 380, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 381, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 382, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 383, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 384, 'EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a bachelor, master or PhD degree program; be either entering Junior year, Senior, or Graduate level student (full or part time); and have declared majors pertinent to the environmental field.EPOC recognizes its duty to assist in the education of individuals planning a career in the environmental industry. Consequently, the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to assist Connecticut residents, or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing, who are enrolled in accepted programs of study preparing the student to become a Technical Environmental Professional in the State of Connecticut as defined by the CT DEEP, or a professional in a related service discipline who may render technical assistance to the Technical Environmental Professional.', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 385, 'Florida Green Building Coalition Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Florida Green Building Coalition Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and a resident of Florida; be currently attending a Florida public or private college or university; be planning to study an aspect of sustainability in the built environment; and have either been accepted into a qualifying trade school, or are entering their junior, senior year, or a graduate program. Applicants must also demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA.Applicant must include in their submittal: a narrative that details their educational background, summary of academic interests and achievements, educational and personal goals in the sustainability field, their specific field of interest and other pertinent information (500-word maximum); two reference letters (one character and one from an academic instructor); and a course transcript from the current or most-recent institution attended (higher grade-level students may contact the chairperson to determine previous grades history).', 'To be eligible for the Florida Green Building Coalition Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and a resident of Florida; be currently attending a Florida public or private college or university; be planning to s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 386, 'Fund The Future Youth Scholarship', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minority peoples represent fewer than 5.0% of practicing physicians. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was created to not only help bridge this gap, by helping minority students attend college, but to also help minority students grow their projects that work to promote racial equality in healthcare and medicine worldwide.The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship is a $1,000 educational scholarship intended for African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college and or university. Furthermore, the scholarship is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and or medical research as well as students who are currently working on projects that help promote racial equality in healthcare. Although this scholarship is intended for African American and minority students we encourage all students who are focused on increasing equity in healthcare to apply!', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minorit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 387, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 388, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 389, 'AFE Scholarships in Floriculture and Horticulture', 'Awarding scholarships for floriculture and horticulture students is a primary function of AFE. We understand the financial burden students face and are doing our part to help! AFE has more than 30 scholarships awarded annually to both undergraduate and graduate students. Online applications and supporting documents are due by May 1 each year. Eligible applicants must have a 2.0 GPA and either be residents of the US or Canada or be attending school in either of the two countries.Applicants may select up to six scholarships. Applications with more than six scholarships selected will not be accepted. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school.', 'Awarding scholarships for floriculture and horticulture students is a primary function of AFE. We understand the financial burden students face and are doing our part to help! AFE has more than 30 scholarships awarded annually to both undergraduate and gr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 390, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 391, 'Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation M', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to students completing programs at four-year institutions who will be entering a graduate program to complete a Master\'s Degree either in Environmental Engineering or related field of engineering or Environmental Science or related field (as discussed in the FAQs). These scholarships are based on academic performance.EESF Master\'s Degree Scholarships in Environmental Engineering and Science for Under-Represented Minority (URM) Students: These three scholarships are identical to those described above for Master\'s degree candidates but are available to students who self-identify as American Indian/Alaska Native, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The URM category will include individuals who identify two or more affiliations if at least one of their affiliations is one of these groups.', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to s', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 392, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 393, 'Murphy Memorial Scholarship', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credits to be considered a college sophomore and must have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applications must be received before May 1st each year, and winners will be notified by the end of the month.In order to be eligible, applicants must be majoring in a horticulture-related field (such as Agriculture Education, Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Biology, Plant Pathology/Science, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Conservation, Habitat or Forest Systems Ecology, Land Management or other related subject). Applications for Scholarship must include:the applicant\'s name, address, telephone, and e-mail address; a transcript; letters of reference from two instructors; and a letter of application including a short autobiography and future plans.', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credit', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 394, 'National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association (NGM', 'NGMA is a professional trade organization for the manufacturers and suppliers of greenhouses and greenhouse components built to codes designed for a growers needs. The National Greenhouse Manufactures Association Scholarship targets students majoring in horticulture and bioengineering or the equivalent and are at least a junior at an accredited four-year college maintaining a 3.0 GPA.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'NGMA is a professional trade organization for the manufacturers and suppliers of greenhouses and greenhouse components built to codes designed for a growers needs. The National Greenhouse Manufactures Association Scholarship targets students majoring in h', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 395, 'Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Leadership ', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife professionals grounded in the North American Model of Wildlife Management. The RMEF Wildlife Leadership Awards (WLA) scholarship program was established in 1991 to recognize, encourage and promote leadership among future wildlife management professionals. The program and currently provides multiple $5,000 scholarships and one-year membership to RMEF. The awards are presented to undergraduate students enrolled in a wildlife-related natural resource program. Students must have junior status entering the coming fall semester.', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 396, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 397, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 398, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 399, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 400, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 401, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 402, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 403, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 404, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 405, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 406, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 407, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 408, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 409, 'MSRA Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural year, we were able to award two $500 scholarships to students studying stream restoration. We are aiming to raise additional funds through our Golf Tournament and other avenues to allow the scholarship fund to have a greater impact in helping students fund their education.The Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship is open to all students pursuing degrees or training in fields promoting natural resource preservation, stream restoration, and the environmental sciences. Preference will be given to those with diverse perspectives residing in Maryland and Virginia. Applicants should be able to show and demonstrate their passion for nature and the natural environment and should be enrolled in a degree seeking program or training program for these fields. The successful applicant should be able to articulate in their application how they connect with the environment, how their passion and study aligns with the values exhibited by Jim, and how receiving a scholarship award will help in achieving their academic and career goals.', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 410, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 411, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 412, 'RTK Scholars Program', 'RTK Environmental Group is open to students who study environmental science, biology, engineering, or a related physical science major - those majors make up the majority of the college graduates who go on to become the foremost experts in environmental testing, both in the lab and the field, and developers of new technologies for the trade. To be eligible to apply, you must be enrolled in an accredited school, college, or university and have a minimum 3.0 GPA, must be a high school senior, or college freshman, sophomore, or junior and be majoring in or planning to major in environmental science, environmental studies, biology, or engineering, as well as be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'RTK Environmental Group is open to students who study environmental science, biology, engineering, or a related physical science major - those majors make up the majority of the college graduates who go on to become the foremost experts in environmental t', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 413, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 414, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 415, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 416, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 417, 'Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is to change perceptions of fat and end size discrimination through advocacy, education, and support. The goal of the Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship is to provide financial support to graduate students currently enrolled in a graduate program with an accredited U.S. college or university. Dr. Ernsbergers decades of research on metabolic syndrome, diabetes, weight cycling, and the medical harm caused by diet obsession and weight bias has had an immeasurable impact on debunking myths and misunderstandings about fat and health. It is an honor for NAAFA to support the continuation of his important work by supporting graduate students who hope to carry on and advance Dr. Ernsbergers legacy. Up to three scholarships in the amount of $2,500 will be awarded. Areas of concentration in scientific laboratory research: Nutrition and higher weight people; Metabolic syndrome; Insulin resistance / diabetes; Hypertension; Hyperlipidemia; Weight cycling; Medical harm from being obsessed with weight loss; Medical harm from the bias of physicians; Prioritization will be given to applicants of marginalized identity (POC, LGBTQIA+, disabled, fat/superfat) and those who demonstrate financial need. Scholarship will be paid directly to the graduate student.Requirements: Online application; Transcripts (unofficial are acceptable); Proof of enrollment; Recommendation/Reference form(s) - At least one recommendation/reference other than your advisor; Copy of your FAFSA Student Aid Report', 'The mission of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is to change perceptions of fat and end size discrimination through advocacy, education, and support. The goal of the Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship is to provide financial suppor', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 418, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 419, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 420, 'ASAHP Scholarship of Excellence', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health professions. The selected student will receive a $1,000 scholarship. An additional scholarship in the amount of $1,000 and the title of Elwood Scholar is to be awarded to the most outstanding Scholarship of Excellence recipient.Applicants must be enrolled in a college or school that is an institutional member of ASAHP. They must have successfully completed at least one term (quarter, semester, trimester, etc.) at that institution. Applicants must be enrolled in an academic program at the time of application, but are eligible even if the academic program is completed prior to when an award is made. Candidates may be enrolled in any health discipline except those in the nursing, public health, psychology, or MOD-VOPP (medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy) group. All degree levels are eligible (associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral).', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health prof', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 421, 'Sonny Roden Memorial Graduate Student Scholarship', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonny) Roden, Jr., a dedicated servant of VWEA (formerly the Virginia Water Pollution Control Association). Mr. Roden was Chief of the Division of Wastewater Treatment for the Department of Public Utilities in the City of Richmond and served VWEA as Secretary-Treasurer for over a decade. He represented VWEA on the Certification Board for Virginia Water and Wastewater Works Operators. Mr. Roden left a legacy of service to the organization that is still felt today, and it is VWEAs hope that his example will continue to inspire future leaders in our industry.The objectives of this scholarship are to support our local universities and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000 to the winner. Criteria for the scholarship shall be as follows: Students must be enrolled in a graduate program at a Virginia university, full- or part-time, attending in the spring and fall semesters. Their undergraduate program must be relevant to the water industry, and students must have a minimum 3.25 GPA or higher.', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonn', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 422, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 423, 'Desire to Inspire Scholarship', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in healthcare and are making a determined effort to inspire others in some way. The award can be used for educational purposes and/or for the purpose of pushing their missions of inspiration forward.Applicants must currently be a rising high school junior or senior, meaning that applicants must be either in their junior or senior year in the fall of the upcoming academic school year. Applicants must also be a member of one or more of the following historically underrepresented minority racial or ethnic groups (Black/African-American, Native American, and/or Latinx-American), be interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 424, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 425, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 426, 'John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-year college or university within North America; be majoring in a food science, chemical science, biological science or related area; and have achieved a 3.0 (out of 4.0) GPA (or equivalent on another scale).The applicants\' demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to research projects, work experience, and formal study. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also include: a transcript; academic activities related to confectionery technology; honors and awards; work experience, internships and volunteer experience; a short statement of personal and professional goals; and a reference who is familiar with their academic activities and would be willing to submit a written recommendation upon request.', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-ye', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 427, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 428, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 429, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 430, 'National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Sc', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Scholarship. Preference will be given to active duty or honorably discharged military service members, members of NMFWA or relatives of NMFWA members and applicants that are currently working or have worked on Department of Defense lands. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be pursuing degrees in wildlife and fisheries biology, botany, ecology, range conservation, forestry, and/or wildlife law enforcement. College transcripts and two letters of reference from instructors or past employers must accompany the application form. The award shall provide financial aid toward the tuition of the selected student(s) for the fall term during the year in which the scholarship is granted. The funds shall be paid to the registrar at the college or university being attended, and credited toward the student\'s tuition for the fall semester/quarter. All applicants will be notified of their status in August.', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Associatio', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 431, 'Power Life Sciences Scholarship', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how to contextualize, interpret, and dig deeper into that information in order to make sound decisions. Clinical Trial Data Notes is our peer-reviewed journal with the mission to improve outcomes for patients and sponsors by increasing the volume, quality, and utility of data available to all members of the clinical trial ecosystem. This scholarship will not be awarded on the basis of academic performance; the selection will be based on an ability to critically analyze real clinical trial data in the style of our journal. Importantly, scholarship winners will be eligible for publication in our journal if that is of interest to them. Applicants must submit a Data Note analysis of clinical trials in the style of our journal (max 5 pages).', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 432, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 433, 'SSVMS Medical Student Scholarship Fund', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s inception in 1967. To be eligible to apply for a grant, students must have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento or Yolo counties, and must be enrolled in an accredited American medical school on a full-time basis (12 units or more). This grant does not apply to summer enrollment or to correspondence schools.Applications are accepted annually and must be received by July 1. Scholarships are awarded in September of the same year. Applications are evaluated primarily on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. Financial data will be analyzed according to family/student resources and household size. To apply for a scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, all official high school and college transcripts and three letters of reference to the listed address.', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s incept', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 434, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 435, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 436, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 437, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 438, 'TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. The makers of TYLENOL are proud to provide support to exceptional students as they pursue careers caring for others. To be eligible for the TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:1. Residency: Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.2. Academic Level: Be a graduate student or a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the academic year the scholarship is awarded.3. Field of Study: Provide proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy.4. Remaining School Years: Have one or more years of school remaining in the chosen graduate program.Application Process:1. Application Period: The application period for the scholarship program is typically announced annually. Applicants should be aware of the specific application window and submit their applications accordingly.2. Submission of Proof: Applicants are required to submit proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy. This can include an acceptance letter, enrollment confirmation, or similar documentation.3. Years Remaining: Clearly indicate the number of years remaining in the chosen graduate program.4. Deadline: Ensure that all application materials, including proof of enrollment and any required documentation, are submitted by the specified deadline.The TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program is designed to support exceptional students pursuing careers in healthcare. As you apply, carefully review the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions provided during the annual application period.', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime o', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 439, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 440, 'Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, we are offering at least one scholarship grant of up to $1,000 to a qualified undergraduate student. To qualify for the GAEP scholarship(s), applicants must be full-time students in good academic standing at an accredited college or university located in the State of Georgia for the current academic year. Applicants must continue with this full-time status for the academic year. Qualified students should be majoring in an environmental field such as (but not limited to) ecology, botany, fisheries, forestry, geology, geography, environmental engineering, environmental planning, impact assessment, natural resource management, or conservation. An overall GPA of 3.0 or above is required for all applications. Student membership in GAEP is encouraged but not required, and will not be a factor in selection of scholarship recipients.', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 441, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 442, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 443, 'Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO) medical school (not on leave or in your gap year, in a degree program such as an MPH or PHD, or in a fellowship year at the time that award is dispersed), be in good academic standing, demonstrate involvement in community service and demonstrate financial need. The Worcester District Medical Society founded in 1794, is a professional organization representing 2,500 physicians and medical students in Central Massachusetts. The Society was established to advance medical knowledge, to develop and maintain highest professional and ethical standards of medical practice and health care, and to serve as an advocate for physicians and their patients. The Scholarship Committee awards scholarships to medical students each year.', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 444, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 445, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 446, 'Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Sch', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It was the hope of the founders that the recipient will use this scholarship to assist his or her studies, and after graduation seek employment in the tri-state region in either the public or private sector furthering the cause of environmental protection and riparian habitat conservation for the benefit of all. This scholarship is available to students entering their first or second year of graduate or law school. The eligible applicant\'s major shall be in an area of environmental studies such as, but not limited to, ecology, hydrology, conservation biology, natural resource management, zoology or environmental law and policy. Based on a 4.0 scale, the applicant shall demonstrate merit with a current 3.5 GPA in the environmental concentration courses and an overall minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is open to U.S. citizens only.', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 447, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 448, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 449, 'Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher education in the medical and science-related fields, Creative Biolabs is proud to announce the Scholarship Program for awarding $1,000 to an outstanding college student.Applicants must be enrolled as a freshman, undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student at an accredited college or university. Must major in a science-related field such as Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. Must earn a cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA). The winner will be asked to submit a video recording of a scholarship acceptance speech. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher educati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 450, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 451, 'Garden Club of America Scholarships', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of projects in their communities and across the nation. To promote greater understanding of the interdependence of horticulture, environmental protection, and community improvement, The Garden Club of America annually awards over $300,000 in scholarshipsThe Garden Club of America offers 28 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. Individual criteria and deadlines vary by scholarships. Awards are offered in a variety of fields, supporting academic endeavors ranging from summer environmental study and field work, to graduate level research.', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 452, 'HUMAA Scholarship', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the freshmen, organizing a monthly alumni speaker series to mentor and educate current students on the range of career options available, and endowing a Chair in Basic Sciences at HUCM.Howard University Medical Alumni Association (HUMAA) provides scholarships to Howard University College of Medicine students through its endowed scholarship funds and in accordance with HUMAA\'s bylaws to \'support the welfare of medical students\'. HUMAA manages over one hundred scholarships which benefit students at Howard University College of Medicine. In 2021, HUMAA distributed nearly $250,000 to students to help with housing, transportation, fees, tuition and cost of living.', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the f', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 453, 'Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholar', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical school students in Massachusetts are eligible for free membership that allows them to apply to MMS scholarships. Applicants for the MMS Annual Scholars program must be fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The scholarship will award $10,000 to four students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools.', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a memb', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 454, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 455, 'New York Water Environment Association Scholarship', 'NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. NYWEA will advance the professional well being of our membership, provide opportunities to expand their knowledge and capabilities and cultivate a forum to enable them to play a vital role in shaping an environmental sound future. Today the Association has over 2,700 members representing diverse backgrounds and specialties, but all are concerned and involved with protecting and enhancing our precious water resources.The New York Water Environment Association, Inc.(NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. Currently, they offer a variety of scholarships to incoming freshmen and current undergrads studying environmental science, environmental or civil engineering who are New York State residents. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Deadlines will differ, as well as dollar amounts.', 'NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. NYWEA will advance the professional well being of our membership, provide opportunities to expand their knowl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 456, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 457, 'Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring semesters. Applications must be submitted online by the application deadline with all required information filled out. This scholarship is open in the US/Canada and European Countries to all levels of study above high school (PhD, baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma.) Applicant must be already enrolled/accepted at a university to apply.', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring se', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 458, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 459, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 460, 'R&D Systems Scholarship', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma). A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded twice a year for one student in the fall semester and one student in the spring semester. This scholarship is only for colleges or universities, in the US, Canada, or Europe.', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 461, 'Russel Sage College eSports Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit scholarship (based on HS GPA). We are housed in the school athletic department and as such have all the same resources as the varsity sports teams. We are building a state of the art arena in Troy, NY (PC pods, smartboards for VOD reviews, viewing area for watch parties, locker rooms), provide all PCs and peripherals to players, uniforms, practice jerseys, branded gear and bags, etc. There are competitive tryouts for the Varsity team, all players are eligible for the eSports scholarship, regardless of rank or skill level. There is no limit to how many players may claim the scholarship or roster size limits. Email contact or visit website to apply or request more information.', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit sch', 21500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 462, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 463, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 464, 'The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association ', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) and the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Throughout their generosity, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association offers financial aid to interested students.The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) has established five endowed scholarship funds for students pursuing careers related to cranberry production. These funds are established from the net proceeds of the annual WSCGA Cranberry Golf Open and WSCGA Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarship funds include: the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Eligibility requirements, award amount, acceptable academic majors, and deadlines vary by scholarship. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the W', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 465, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 466, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 467, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 468, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 469, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 470, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 471, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 472, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 473, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 474, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 475, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 476, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 477, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 478, 'York County Conservation District Scholarship', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field). Applicants must be currently enrolled or already accepted to an accredited college or university. Applicant must not have received a York County scholarship in the last year.The York County Conservation District was founded in 1938 when 554 farmers signed a petition requesting assistance for protecting the natural resources of York County. Today, we assist farmers and all county residents by promoting maintenance, improvement and wise use of land, water, soil and other natural resources. We accomplish this mission through educational programs and the administration of laws and regulations for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the State Conservation Commission.', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field).', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 479, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 480, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 481, 'Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in trade schools, certifications, or college. Scholarships support FFA high school seniors and collegiate members. Just one application is required for multiple scholarship opportunities totaling close to $2 million. Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture. In order to apply for this scholarship, students must: be a high school senior (public, private or home-schooled) or enrolled in college full time (minimum of 12 credit hours); be planning to pursue a degree in a qualifying area of study; be planning to attend a vocational, 2-year or 4-year qualifying ag related study program after high school; have a 2.5 GPA; and obtain no less than two electronic endorsements from qualifying farmers.', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 482, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 483, 'Garden Club of America\'s Coastal Wetland Studies A', 'The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has a three-part mission to conduct research in coastal ocean and estuarine science, educate students and citizens, and provide advisory service to policy makers, industry, and the public. VIMS provides these services to Virginia, the nation, and the world. Chartered in 1940, VIMS is currently among the largest marine research and education centers in the United States. VIMS partners up with the Garden Club of America to offer scholarships.The Garden Club of America (GCA) offers merit-based scholarships and fellowships in areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. The Coastal Wetlands Studies scholarship promotes wetlands conservation through the support of young scientists in their field work and research. Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate program at a university within the U.S. and all field-based study must be in coastal wetlands in the U.S., defined as tidal or nontidal wetlands within the coastal states, including the Great Lake states. A student may apply to only one GCA-sponsored scholarship per year. Applicants must be either a US citizen or a permanent resident of the United States.', 'The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has a three-part mission to conduct research in coastal ocean and estuarine science, educate students and citizens, and provide advisory service to policy makers, industry, and the public. VIMS provides thes', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 484, 'James H. Davis Scholarship', 'As the nation\'s largest state nursery and landscape association, FNGLA represents Florida\'s environmental horticulture industry which generated $31.4 billion total output sales in 2020 and directly employed 266,000+ people. Through FNGLA\'s efforts, the entirety of Florida\'s nursery and landscape industry benefits. Through the association\'s activities, FNGLA strives to advance member\'s business interests and enhance their success. Throughout their generosity, FNGLA offers many scholarships.The James H. Davis Memorial Scholarship was created to encourage students to pursue careers in Florida\'s horticulture industry and related pursuits by providing financial assistance for undergraduate, postgraduate, or other advanced education programs in Florida. Applicant must be an incoming freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student planning to attend a community college, college, university or other program in Florida. The student must enroll full-time in a horticulture program or related field with the intent to graduate in that field. A 2.0 GPA is required. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with the scholarship provider for further details.', 'As the nation\'s largest state nursery and landscape association, FNGLA represents Florida\'s environmental horticulture industry which generated $31.4 billion total output sales in 2020 and directly employed 266,000+ people. Through FNGLA\'s efforts, the en', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 485, 'National Horticulture Foundation Scholarships', 'The National Horticulture Foundation is a 501 (c)(3), non-profit organization providing funding for research and education. The National Horticulture Foundations scholarship programs continues to establish pathways for qualified students in need of financial support to gain experience and expertise, earn post high school degrees and become active members and leaders in the horticulture or related segments such are landscape professionals, arborists, landscape architecture, research. Scholarships are available through the National Horticulture Foundation on an annual basis. The deadline for all applications is January 15. A 2.5 (C) or above grade point average is required of all applicants. Award recipients are eligible to reapply for scholarship annually. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Only one application per person will be accepted. Specific criteria (such as grade level, eligible majors and geographic restrictions) will differ by award. Dollar amounts will also vary, so inquire with the foundation for further details.', 'The National Horticulture Foundation is a 501 (c)(3), non-profit organization providing funding for research and education. The National Horticulture Foundations scholarship programs continues to establish pathways for qualified students in need of financ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 486, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 487, 'Herb Society of America Research Grant', 'In 1933, seven women friends (six lived in Boston and one spent summers in New England) were keenly interested in learning more about herb botany and horticulture. The group decided to form a society whose intent and purpose was the study and research of herbs. The Society continues to fulfill its mission to provide information and resources to members and the public in the cultivation, use and delight of herbs through its publications, educational programs, library and website. Throughout their generosity, the Society offers financial aid.The purpose of the Research Grant Program is to further the knowledge and use of herbs. This grant supports the research of the horticultural, scientific, and/or medicinal use of herbs throughout history. Research must define an herb as historically useful for flavoring, medicine, economic, industrial, or cosmetic purposes and have the potential to significantly increase the knowledge of the field. This grant is intended to support small, self-contained research projects over a short period of time. Only U.S. residents may apply. Applications run from January 1 until the due date.', 'In 1933, seven women friends (six lived in Boston and one spent summers in New England) were keenly interested in learning more about herb botany and horticulture. The group decided to form a society whose intent and purpose was the study and research of ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 488, 'IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be introduced at our Annual Conference. Additionally, we provide a reimbursement grant of up to $250 to the recommending teacher.Scholarship Requirements:To be considered, applicants must:Be an Illinois resident attending an Illinois high school.Be a college-bound senior and provide enrollment documentation.Maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.5.Submit a complete application packet to the Scholarship Committee.We encourage all applicants to use our online application form, which requires attaching an essay/personal statement, a reference letter, and transcripts in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required. Please review the detailed instructions before completing the online application.', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be int', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 489, 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarsh', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must have a 3.25 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.Besides the application, the following documents must be submitted, single side pages only: a financial aid form; complete transcripts; a letter from the applicant (one-page only), which should specify which scholarship the student is applying for; a list of extracurricular activities, honors and recognitions received within the last three years; and two letters of recommendation. Applications may be submitted electronically, but the other materials must be mailed to the specified contact.', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or unive', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 490, 'GCFM Horticulture Scholarship', 'Todays students will be the leaders of tomorrow, ensuring the preservation of our natural resources of the planet Earth. The Garden Club Federation of Maine, its districts, and local clubs support horticulture-based education with an annual scholarship. The GCFM Scholarship is awarded to college juniors, seniors, or graduate students who are legal residents of the state of Maine, and not related to a GCFM board member. College sophomores are eligible to apply, as they will be entering their junior year the following fall. Dollar amounts will vary.Applicants must be majoring in: Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Conservation, Forestry, Botany, Agronomy, Plant Pathology, Environmental Concerns, Ecology, Land Management, or other gardening fields. The college or university attended need not be in the state of Maine. The scholarship funds are submitted directly to the college or university in August. Each June, the scholarship recipient is invited to attend the GCFM Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon at the State Convention.', 'Todays students will be the leaders of tomorrow, ensuring the preservation of our natural resources of the planet Earth. The Garden Club Federation of Maine, its districts, and local clubs support horticulture-based education with an annual scholarship. T', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 491, 'Henry David Thoreau Scholarship Program', 'Through our undergraduate scholarship program, the Henry David Thoreau Foundation identifies and supports outstanding young leaders from Massachusetts who are committed to safeguarding the environmental welfare of future generations. We call them Henry David Thoreau Scholars.To apply for the Henry David Thoreau Scholarship you must: Reside in Massachusetts and be in your final year at a Massachusetts high school Plan to enroll in college the year that the Thoreau Scholarship is awarded Demonstrate strong academic qualifications and a commitment to an environmental fieldEach year, we select a new class of Henry David Thoreau Scholars: eight to ten top-ranking high school seniors from Massachusetts who demonstrate the potential for environmental leadership and intend to pursue interdisciplinary environmental studies in college. Each Henry David Thoreau Scholar receives a four-year scholarship of up to $25,000. In addition, Thoreau Scholars are eligible for an environmental internship stipend, which usually takes place between junior and senior year.If selected as a Thoreau Scholar, you must: Enroll at an accredited college or university of your choice Carry 25% of your undergraduate coursework in subjects related to the environment (you may choose any major/minor) Submit an annual report of your activities in the environmental field, including academic courses Provide an official copy of your transcript at the end of each semester and maintain greater than a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scaleIn addition, Henry David Thoreau Scholars are strongly encouraged to secure and complete an internship in the environmental field, which commonly occurs between their junior and senior year. Scholars may apply to the Selection Committee for an internship stipend.Recognizing that environmental concerns intersect with a wide range of fieldsfrom oceanography to bioterrorism to the design of transportation systemswe encourage students to pursue curricular and professional opportunities that speak to their passions. Students ground their education in environmental studies, taking at least 25% of their coursework in subjects related to the environment. They then forge connections with other disciplines like business, economics, education, public health and policy, resulting in an interdisciplinary understanding of the environmental challenges facing society. Most Thoreau Scholars pursue one or more internships, helping them to better interpret and address environmental challenges through a variety of lenses, whether economic, historical, or socio-political.Thoreau Scholars gain access to a dynamic network of current scholars and alumni who study and work around the world, offering tremendous opportunities for professional discovery and personal growth. At our annual reception, the Thoreau Foundation gathers to celebrate the achievements of our Scholars and induct new members of the Henry David Thoreau Society for the Environment (our alumni association). Scholars and alumni also arrange informal mentoring opportunities throughout the year. Through the HDT Network, Thoreau Scholars inspire, challenge and support one another in environmental leadership.The Henry David Thoreau Foundation does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its scholarship programs, or other Foundation-administered programs and activities. The Board of Trustees of the Henry David Thoreau Scholarship Fund reserves the right to revise or change all policies governing the program.', 'Through our undergraduate scholarship program, the Henry David Thoreau Foundation identifies and supports outstanding young leaders from Massachusetts who are committed to safeguarding the environmental welfare of future generations. We call them Henry Da', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 492, 'NGC Scholarship', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be attending school full time (12 hours for undergraduates and nine hours for graduate students); and, be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States; Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC: Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes. Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes. Funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipients degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S. college or university. Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale). Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not).', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be atten', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 493, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 494, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 495, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 496, 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarship', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls campus during the school year. Recipients will have the opportunity to receive hands-on networking and learning experience with the POET team. There are no specific degree program requirements and no minimum GPA, however, applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Application requirements include basic contact information, educational information, and three essay question responses. To enhance your application, you may add a video link and apply early for special awards. For over 30 years, POET has been Never Satisfied with the status quo. We\'re producing bioproducts, biofuels, and nutrient-rich proteins that make our air cleaner, our country safer, and our future brighter. We\'re always looking for new ways to change the world. We envision and work every day toward a more sustainable world; a world where we no longer take from our planet, but rather use its enormous ability to regenerate. Where we no longer rely on fossil fuels, but rather get what we need from the surface of the Earth.', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls cam', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 497, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 498, 'Soil and Water Stewardship Scholarship', 'The Soil and Water Stewardship Scholarship seeks to provide financial support to students enrolled fulltime at an accredited two- or four-year college, community college, or university, which will lead to a career in a natural resource field. This scholarship was formerly known as the Leopold Education Project Scholarship.Funding for this scholarship was made available from the Leopold Education Project, an educational program based on the works of noted conservationist and author Aldo Leopold. Leopolds philosophy and land ethic created a foundation for modern conservation. Applicants must: be a graduating high school senior or high school graduate (diploma or G.E.D. certificate); be enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time course of study at an accredited two- or four-year community college, college or university; be enrolled in a natural resource field such as fish or wildlife biology, conservation education, biology, ecology, forestry, hydrology, soils, pollution control, etc.; have a GPA of at least 3.0/4.0; and have their permanent address in Boone, Cook, Dekalb, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Will, or Winnebago Counties. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Soil and Water Stewardship Scholarship seeks to provide financial support to students enrolled fulltime at an accredited two- or four-year college, community college, or university, which will lead to a career in a natural resource field. This scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 499, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 500, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 501, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 502, 'Minnesota Waste Wise Foundation Scholarship', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently enrolled in a degree program in environmental studies, natural sciences, or other related areas of study, be a rising College Junior and attend a school located in Minnesota or be a resident of Minnesota. Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen and cannot be related to any of the directors, officers, or selection committee members of MWWF.All applicants are required to complete the scholarship application and submit it by February 28th. Must provide all required documents, including a signed letter of recommendation from a non-relative who has a science/natural science background and is familiar with your goals and aptitude and a 300-500 word typed essay describing how your college studies relate to your career goals in an environmental field.', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently e', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 503, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 504, 'Western Reserve Herb Society Scholarships', 'The Western Reserve Herb Society offers Plant Science scholarships. These are open to students who have completed the second/sophomore year of undergraduate study and are pursuing a Bachelor degree. The applicants for these scholarships must be attending an accredited college or university and have achieved a grade point average of 3.2 or above. The Western Reserve Herb Society offers two scholarships, the Ohio Scholarship and the National Scholarship. The Ohio Scholarship award is restricted to students studying at an accredited institution within the state of Ohio (all Ohio candidates are also automatically considered for the National Scholarship), while the National Scholarship covers all accredited colleges and universities in the United States. Preference is given to applicants who demonstrate exceptional dedication through outside experiences and whose career goals may involve work in areas such as the public or nonprofit sector, education, sustainability, and research.', 'The Western Reserve Herb Society offers Plant Science scholarships. These are open to students who have completed the second/sophomore year of undergraduate study and are pursuing a Bachelor degree. The applicants for these scholarships must be attending ', 6500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 505, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 506, 'Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their generosity, the Canton Audubon Society is pleased to offer scholarships to deserving college students, junior level and above, including graduate level.The purpose of the Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship is to encourage college students, through financial support, to study environmental science, conservation, natural history and nature related subjects, including environmental law. The selection committee will base its decision for granting the scholarship on a combination of: a typed essay of 250 words or less telling us about yourself and how you expect to make a difference in the environment; three letters of recommendation; and previous experiences showing dedication to caring for the environment. Eligible applicants must have a 2.5 GPA, reside in applicable Ohio counties, and majoring in any discipline that will relate to the purpose of CAS (with full-time enrollment).', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their gene', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 507, 'Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a 2 or 4 year college/university or trade school in Washington State. To qualify, applicants must be studying in a tree fruit related field and be the children of parents who are somehow employed within Washingtons tree fruit industry. Preference will be given to students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. Additional consideration will be given to students pursing degrees in marketing, accounting, business administration and economics. The scholarship may be renewed for up to a total of four years. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 508, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 509, 'Stephanie H.Greene Memorial Scholarship', 'The Town and Country Garden Scholarship is open to any person who resides in Libertyville, IL., and neighboring communities. The applicant must be enrolled or have a letter of acceptance to a two or four year college or university a major in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, or Environmental Studies. This includes currently enrolled college students, high school seniors, and adults returning to school.The Town and Country Garden is a club that serves the community of Libertyville, Illinois through charitable and philanthropic activities. The club promotes conservation and beautification of our community. Our members encourage intellectual development and appreciation of our environment for ourselves as well as our community. Applications must be received no later than the deadline date of March 1st. Applications received after that date will not be considered.', 'The Town and Country Garden Scholarship is open to any person who resides in Libertyville, IL., and neighboring communities. The applicant must be enrolled or have a letter of acceptance to a two or four year college or university a major in Horticulture,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 510, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 511, 'WAEF Scholarships', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.Washington Apple Education Fund offers scholarships to local students with a desire to work for Washington State\'s tree fruit industry. Students pursuing study in two- or four-year programs related to fruit trees and students enrolled in a technical or vocational program compatible with work in the tree fruit industry may apply. Individual criteria may vary by each scholarship, and award amounts will also vary. Applications generally run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 512, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 513, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 514, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 515, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 516, 'Colorado Garden Show Scholarships', 'The undergraduate scholarship includes tuition, fees, room & board, and all required books for the four years. In addition, the student will be given a laptop computer and printer at the start of their freshman year. Only Colorado residents can apply. The scholarship award will be for a maximum of four years. Must be an incoming freshman at a Colorado public college or university. This scholarship offered by Colorado Garden Foundation is a four-year scholarship available to an incoming freshman at a Colorado public college or university. The graduate scholarship includes Full Resident Tuition, Books, and Fees for one year. Applicant must be a graduate in the field of Horticulture, Landscape Horticulture, Floriculture, Turf grass Management, Botany, Entomology, Plant Pathology, Landscape Design, or Landscape Architecture. Requirements include: Enrolled in the masters or doctorate program to further their undergraduate degree at a recognized accredited college in Colorado; Graduated from an accredited undergraduate program with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale; and must have successfully completed at least one course in Botany or Horticulture, and two courses in the fields of Soil Science, Turf Culture, Floriculture, Greenhouse Management, Arboriculture, or other plant sciences.', 'The undergraduate scholarship includes tuition, fees, room & board, and all required books for the four years. In addition, the student will be given a laptop computer and printer at the start of their freshman year. Only Colorado residents can apply. The', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 517, 'TREE Fund Scholarships', 'TREE Fund offers scholarships for undergraduate students who aspire to careers in arboriculture, urban forestry and related fields. All active scholarship programs are listed into further detail. Before applying for any scholarship, carefully read the guidelines provided in the Read More links. Contact a staff member at TREE Fund directly should you have questions or require additional information about these programs. Individual criteria may vary by award.Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund (TREE Fund) is shaping the future of trees, the arboriculture profession, and our world. Established in 2002 via a merger of the International Society of Arboriculture Research Trust and the National Arborist Foundation, TREE Fund has awarded more than $5.1 million in grants toward its mission of identifying and funding programs that support the discovery and dissemination of new knowledge in arboriculture and urban forestry.', 'TREE Fund offers scholarships for undergraduate students who aspire to careers in arboriculture, urban forestry and related fields. All active scholarship programs are listed into further detail. Before applying for any scholarship, carefully read the gui', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 518, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 519, 'ASHS Outstanding Horticulture Student Award', 'The ASHS Outstanding Horticulture Student Awards officially recognizes exceptional undergraduate horticulture students in baccalaureate programs. Students enrolled in horticulture or in a plant science/crop science department with an emphasis or major in horticulture are eligible. Students should be selected on the basis of their academic achievements, leadership abilities, participation in campus/club activities, and service to their departments. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.Established in 1903, the American Society for Horticultural Science is recognized around the world as one of the most respected and influential professional societies for horticultural scientists. ASHS is committed to promoting and encouraging national and international interest in scientific research and education in all branches of horticulture. ASHS members focus on practices and problems in horticulture: breeding, propagation, production and management, harvesting, handling and storage, processing, marketing and use of horticultural plants and products.', 'The ASHS Outstanding Horticulture Student Awards officially recognizes exceptional undergraduate horticulture students in baccalaureate programs. Students enrolled in horticulture or in a plant science/crop science department with an emphasis or major in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 520, 'Grossman Scholarship Program', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors, and three are available for graduate and non-traditional students. All students must be pursuing a post-secondary program education through an accredited environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry related education program in Colorado. Applications run from the winter until the due date.One $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduating high school seniors, and one $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduate or non-traditional students. An eligible candidate: Is a Colorado resident; Has demonstrated a commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources within their personal, educational, and/or professional time. Ideally, students can show that they have volunteered with outdoor stewardship/environment organizations, such as VOC or other Colorado stewardship organizations or land agencies; Is pursuing a degree program with an environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry emphasis at an accredited 4-year college/university, 2-year community college, or a certificate program offered by an accredited college/university within the state of Colorado; and must provide a copy of unofficial transcripts from their highest level of education completed.', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three sc', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 521, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 522, 'Allamanda Garden Club Horticulture Scholarship', 'The Allamanda Garden Club of North Port, Florida awards annual scholarships to college juniors or seniors in an undergraduate program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, as well as graduate or doctoral students pursuing degrees in horticulture-related fields. (College sophomores are eligible as they will be entering their junior year the following fall.) This scholarship is to provide tuition assistance to students attending a college/university anywhere in theUnited States. Preference will be given to students who are residents of North Port, Port Charlotte, Englewood or Venice, Florida. Recipients will be notified near the middle of April.The Allamanda Garden Club of North Port, Inc believes in supporting education. Its todays students wholl be the leaders of tomorrow, ensuring the preservation of our natural resources on the planet Earth. Allamanda Garden Club scholarships are awarded to college juniors or seniors in an undergraduate program, as well as graduate or doctoral students. (College sophomores are eligible as they will be entering their junior year the following fall.)', 'The Allamanda Garden Club of North Port, Florida awards annual scholarships to college juniors or seniors in an undergraduate program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, as well as graduate or doctoral students pursuing degrees in horticulture-related fields. (C', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 523, 'Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship ', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applicant must reside in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, attend a high school in one of these counties, have a minimum B average for the first three years, and plan to attend an accredited college or university. The applicant should be planning to enter a career directly related to preserving the natural environment. To be eligible for the Continuing College scholarship the applicant must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university pursing a degree directly related to preserving the natural environment, have a permanent residence in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, have graduated from a high school from one of these counties with a minimum B average, and currently hold a minimum B average in their college studies.', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 524, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 525, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 526, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 527, 'Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners\' Association S', 'The Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners Association has organized a scholarship program available to students pursuing forestry, agricultural, natural resources management, environmental education or related field of study. Eligible applicants must: be a Bradford or Sullivan County resident; and either be a high school senior, or be a college undergraduate enrolled in a two or four-year program. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript and an essay explaining why they\'ve chosen their specified majors.Winners will be notified by June 1st. The scholarship will be awarded to a High School senior after they have successfully completed their 2nd semester or to an enrolled college student following completion of the current semester. The scholarship awardees must provide proof of acceptance (if they\'re a high school senior), proof of intent to continue education in their eligible major, and their most recent transcript.', 'The Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners Association has organized a scholarship program available to students pursuing forestry, agricultural, natural resources management, environmental education or related field of study. Eligible applicants must: be a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 528, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 529, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 530, 'TOCA Scholarship', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to careers working for trade publications, newsletters or companies/marketing agencies that promote the golf course, lawn and landscape, sod and nursery/greenhouse, sports turf or maintenance industries.To qualify, students must major or minor in communications or a green industry related field such as horticulture, plant sciences, botany, agronomy, plant pathology, etc., with the intent of using his/her communication skills as part of a career path. The applicant also must demonstrate an interest in using this course of study in the field of communications on a regular basis.Applicants must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or above and a 3.0 in the major area of study (based on a 4.0 scale). Students enrolled in the coming fall may apply for the scholarship. Eligibility, as determined by the TOCA Board of Directors, extends to two and four year program students attending institutions that offer turf management curriculums and communications.', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to career', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 531, 'Antioch Garden Club Community Scholarship', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Applicants must be residents of Antioch Township or neighboring communities, a high school senior, undergraduate student, or a returning adult student at a two or four-year college or university. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (from a source other than a relative), attach an official transcript and complete a personal statement essay (500 words or less) discussing your background, future goals, and commitment to chosen career. The essay must be typed, or computer generated using 12-point double spaced type. This scholarship named after Nancy Zitkus, who is a founding member of AGC and a dedicated former treasurer of the club.', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Appl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 532, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 533, 'Dr. Benjamin C Blackburn Scholarship', 'The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum (a partner of the Morris County Park Commission) awards scholarships annually to honor the memory of Dr. Benjamin C. Blackburn, a professor of Botany at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and a well-known writer in his field. One or more County College of Morris students, enrolled in the Department of Landscape and Horticulture Technology will be chosen to receive scholarship money totaling up to $3,000. Applicants must be New Jersey residents with a minimum GPA of 3.0. The Blackburn Scholarship was established by the Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum (Friends) in 1979 to honor the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin C. Blackburn, whose professional horticultural expertise and support was of great help to the Arboretum and the Friends during their early years. This scholarship is funded by the Friends Blackburn Scholarship Event held in early February. Scholarships are administered by the Board of Trustees of the Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum with payment of the scholarships made directly to County College of Morris to be applied toward student tuition.', 'The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum (a partner of the Morris County Park Commission) awards scholarships annually to honor the memory of Dr. Benjamin C. Blackburn, a professor of Botany at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and a well-known w', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 534, 'Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund', 'The Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to students (both graduate and undergraduate students) attending an accredited four-year college or two year technical school. Dollar amounts and specific criteria will vary by scholarship. A student may apply and be awarded a scholarship in three award cycles (year) from the scholarship fund. Applicants must be residents of Ashtabula County.The Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund was founded on April 29, 1952 by a group of prominent countians to promote interest in the study of agriculture, family and consumer science, environmental sciences or natural resources in an accredited full four-year college or an accredited two-year technical institute. The committee also works with local organizations and farm families to offer additional scholarships.', 'The Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to students (both graduate and undergraduate students) attending an accredited four-year college or two year technical school. Dollar amounts and specific criteria will vary by scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 535, 'Folsom Garden Club Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Folsom Garden Club Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident (permanent home address) of Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County; be a temporary resident in Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County attending a college or university within these counties; have a 3.0 GPA; be a college student who will be entering their sophomore, junior or senior year at an accredited college or university; and be majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Forestry, Agronomy, Conservation, Plant Pathology, Environmental Concerns and/or other closely related subjects.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation, a list of Honors/Extra-Curricular Activities/Work Experience, a letter (discussing goals, background, personal commitment to career choice and financial need), and a photograph (if selected). Scholarships may be considered for renewal on a yearly basis provided the student reapplies, remains in a Horticulture related field of study, is in good academic standing, and continues to meet the FGC Scholarship criteria.', 'To be eligible for the Folsom Garden Club Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident (permanent home address) of Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County; be a temporary resident in Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County attending a college or ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 536, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 537, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 538, 'OAN Sid and Cindy Miles Nursery Award', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. The OAN Sid and Cindy Miles Nursery Award will be awarded to a four-year or community college student majoring in horticulture, floriculture or turf-related studies who graduated from an Oregon high school. Preference goes to a student who intends to work in a horticulture-related industry, either as an employee or as a family member of a business. The Oregon Association of Nurseries (OAN) is a non-profit trade association that represents more than 600 individual nursery stock producers, retailers, landscapers and related companies serving the nursery and greenhouse industry. The Oregon Association of Nurseries is the community dedicated to the long-term success, profitability and excellence of Oregon\'s nursery and greenhouse industry.', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. The OAN Sid and Cindy Miles Nursery Award will be awarded to a four-year or community college student majoring in hortic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 539, 'Oregon Association of Nurseries Scholarship Progra', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation (ONF) awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. In all, 20 different awards ranging from $500 to $3,000 are sponsored by individuals and OAN chapters as a way to support the next generation of green industry professionals. Applicants may be awarded more than one scholarship. Past recipients are encouraged to reapply.The application will be considered for all awards, not any particular one. Student scholarship applications are evaluated based on career interests, scholastic aptitude, and financial need. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two reference letters and a one-page cover letter (which should include future involvement in horticulture, financial needs, and any OAN affiliation).', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation (ONF) awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. In all, 20 different awards ranging from $500 to $3,000 are sponsored by individuals and OAN chapters as a way to', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 540, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 541, 'Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Students who are applying to two or four-year colleges to further their studies in an environmentally-related field are eligible to apply. Applications are available beginning in January from the ASWP website or through applicants\' school\'s guidance office.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a resume; a personal statement (500-words maximum); an essay (500-1,000 words, identifying a critical environmental issue and explain how their course of study and career goals intersect with that issue); official transcripts; and a letter of recommendation (from a person with whom the applicant has interacted in environmentally-related activities, and/or courses, and who can speak to the applicants initiative, dedication, and achievements). Scholarship recipients and their high school guidance counselors will be notified in June.', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Student', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 542, 'ILCA Scholarship Program', 'The Illinois Landscape Contractors Association is pleased to offer seven scholarships to college students enrolled in a full or part time horticultural-related program, and five scholarships to high school seniors interested in a horticulture related career. A horticultural-related program includes, but is not limited to, horticulture, environmental science, landscape architecture, botany, agronomy, nursery production, ecology, agriculture, urban horticulture, floral design, and more. All applicants must be an Illinois resident.Since 1959, ILCA has provided its members with the resources needed to enhance their performance and ensure continued growth and success. The Associations mission is to enhance the professionalism and expertise of members by providing leadership, education, representation, and services while promoting environmental awareness and the value of the landscape industry. ILCA employs a wide variety of means to fulfill its mission including; seminars, workshops, publications, trade shows, awards, networking, scholarship grants and social events.', 'The Illinois Landscape Contractors Association is pleased to offer seven scholarships to college students enrolled in a full or part time horticultural-related program, and five scholarships to high school seniors interested in a horticulture related care', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 543, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 544, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 545, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 546, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 547, 'Norristown Garden Club Scholarship', 'Norristown Garden Club awards several scholarships annually to college students who plan to further their education in Horticulture related fields. Residents of the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery or Philadelphia enrolled in full time, horticulture related programs are encouraged to apply. Non-residents attending a full time horticulture-related program in the 6 listed Pennsylvania counties are also encouraged to apply.Fields of study may include: Agriculture, Agriculture Education, Agronomy, Botany, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Floriculture, Horticulture, Land Management, Landscape Architecture, Plant Pathology and/or Related Fields. Scholarships will be distributed to the Financial Aid Office of the students chosen school to be applied to the students tuition.', 'Norristown Garden Club awards several scholarships annually to college students who plan to further their education in Horticulture related fields. Residents of the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery or Philadelphia enrol', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 548, 'NTHA Forest Resources Scholarship', 'The Northern Tier Hardwood Association is offering the Forest Resources Scholarship to a student majoring in forest management, forest products, or a closely related field. Students should be current students at a two or four year college or university. In order to apply, a student needs to have graduated from a high school or lived in one of the following counties in Pennsylvania: Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wyoming, Pike, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Luzerne.', 'The Northern Tier Hardwood Association is offering the Forest Resources Scholarship to a student majoring in forest management, forest products, or a closely related field. Students should be current students at a two or four year college or university. I', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 549, 'South Carolina Farm Bureau Foundation Scholarships', 'Each year, the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation Educational Foundation awards scholarships to honor past Farm Bureau leaders that made significant contributions to the organization. The scholarships are for South Carolina Farm Bureau member families and will be awarded to rising college sophomores, juniors, and seniors on the basis of character, demonstrated leadership abilities, and dedication to agriculture or related fields. It is also desired that these scholarship funds will result in the encouragement of students to develop the knowledge and skills to assume positions of leadership in agriculture, civic affairs and public service. The recipients will be selected by the Scholarship Committee of the South Carolina Farm Bureau Educational Foundation in accordance with guidelines developed by the Foundation\'s Board of Directors and approved by the Foundation\'s membership. Incomplete applications will not be considered (including photo). The current scholarship application judging guidelines are: scholastic achievement; agricultural activities, participation and offices held in school and agricultural organizations, and community activities; students\' statement and focus on career in agriculture or agricultural related field; and recommendation letters.', 'Each year, the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation Educational Foundation awards scholarships to honor past Farm Bureau leaders that made significant contributions to the organization. The scholarships are for South Carolina Farm Bureau member families ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 550, 'American Florists\' Exchange Scholarship', 'The purpose of the American Florists\' Exchange Scholarship is to provide tuition assistance to students attending a college/university in California or student residents of California attending a college/university in other areas of the U.S. Eligible recipients are juniors or seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, majoring in agriculture with an emphasis on a future in floriculture. The Original Los Angeles Flower Market was established in 1921, and the flower market is now part of the largest wholesale flower district in the U.S. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The purpose of the American Florists\' Exchange Scholarship is to provide tuition assistance to students attending a college/university in California or student residents of California attending a college/university in other areas of the U.S. Eligible reci', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 551, 'Ball Horticultural Company Scholarship', 'Ball Horticultural Company is a leading international breeder, producer and wholesale distributor of floriculture products. Ball brings the beginnings of color, foliage, fruit and form to professional growers around the world for the retail and landscape markets. The Ball Horticultural Company Scholarship is intended for junior or senior students pursuing a career in commercial floriculture. Eligible applicants must have a 2.0 GPA and be legal residents of the US or Canada. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'Ball Horticultural Company is a leading international breeder, producer and wholesale distributor of floriculture products. Ball brings the beginnings of color, foliage, fruit and form to professional growers around the world for the retail and landscape ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 552, 'Calflowers Scholarship', 'The CalFlowers Scholarship is for undergraduate students attending an accredited California college or university (first priority) or an undergraduate California resident attending an accredited college or university elsewhere in the U.S. (second priority). Students applying for this scholarship do not need to be majoring in an agricultural program, but must demonstrate a commitment to seeking employment in the floriculture industry after graduation. A work history or a meaningful internship experience in floriculture is necessary if the applicant is not obtaining an agricultural degree. Students should have a 3.0 GPA.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The CalFlowers Scholarship is for undergraduate students attending an accredited California college or university (first priority) or an undergraduate California resident attending an accredited college or university elsewhere in the U.S. (second priority', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 553, 'Carlson-Johnson Scholarship for Nontraditional Stu', 'Barbara Carlson, along with her husband Will, was instrumental in the establishment of Bedding Plant International (BPI) trade association, which served hundreds of growers. The Carlson-Johnson Scholarship for Nontraditional Students is awarded to students re-entering school after a minimum three-year absence who have an interest in bedding and/or floral crops. Eligible applicants must have a 2.0 GPA and be legal residents of the US or Canada. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'Barbara Carlson, along with her husband Will, was instrumental in the establishment of Bedding Plant International (BPI) trade association, which served hundreds of growers. The Carlson-Johnson Scholarship for Nontraditional Students is awarded to student', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 554, 'Earl Dedman Memorial Scholarship', 'The Earl Dedman Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior students maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA who are interested in becoming greenhouse growers. Eligible applicants must be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or they must be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. Earl Dedman had a strong commitment to education, believing it was a great way to better oneself. Earl considered education and hard work to be the keys to success in life.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Earl Dedman Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior students maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA who are interested in becoming greenhouse growers. Eligible applicants must be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or they must be enrolled', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 555, 'Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship', 'The Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship is awarded to sophomore, junior or senior undergraduate students enrolled in the floriculture program at Michigan State University. To be eligible for the Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship, applicants must have a 2.0 GPA; and they must be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada. Ed was a major benefactor of the MSU horticulture program and demonstration gardens. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship is awarded to sophomore, junior or senior undergraduate students enrolled in the floriculture program at Michigan State University. To be eligible for the Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship, applicants must have a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 556, 'Ferriss Horticulture Scholarship', 'The Ferriss Horticulture Scholarship will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student entering their junior or senior year who is majoring in horticulture or plant sciences, with a career interest in herbaceous ornamental plants and floriculture industry. Preference will be given to students who have a demonstrated interest in commercial greenhouse production of herbaceous ornamental or floriculture crops (i.e., non-edible, non-medicinal crops), research related to the production, physiology, or breeding of herbaceous ornamental and floriculture crops, and/or the sales and marketing of herbaceous ornamental and floriculture crops. The applicant should have a cumulative GPA of 2.6 or greater, and they must be a legal US or Canadian resident. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Ferriss Horticulture Scholarship will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student entering their junior or senior year who is majoring in horticulture or plant sciences, with a career interest in herbaceous ornamental plants and floriculture indus', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 557, 'Garcia Family Scholarship', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturing and/or floral business ownership/operations. To be eligible for the Garcia Family Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be residents of the US or Canada or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturin', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 558, 'Harold Bettinger Scholarship', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eligible for the Harold Bettinger Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eli', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 559, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 560, 'LIFGA Scholarship', 'The LIFGA scholarship is intended for students in the Long Island/New York area studying ornamental horticulture at a community college or a four-year institution. To be eligible for the LIFGA Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. The LIFGA scholarship was established in 2010, and its members represent growers and retailers promoting research, education and sales of ornamentals in the local market.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The LIFGA scholarship is intended for students in the Long Island/New York area studying ornamental horticulture at a community college or a four-year institution. To be eligible for the LIFGA Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 561, 'Montana Life Members Scholarship', 'The Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. awards the Montana Life Members Scholarship to a student who is a Montana resident and citizen of the United States of America majoring in Conservation, Horticulture, Parks or Forestry, Floriculture, Greenhouse Management, Land Management, or related subjects. Students from all schools of the Montana University system, who offer such courses, have the opportunity to compete. Eligible applicants must have an incoming GPA of 2.7, demonstrate financial need and must have sophomore standing. Applications for this scholarship must include: the applicant\'s name, address, telephone, and e-mail address; a college transcript; letters of reference from two instructors; and a letter of application including a short autobiography and future plans. The winner will be notified in late May and the award will be presented at the Life Members Banquet (if possible) during the Federations State Convention in June.', 'The Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. awards the Montana Life Members Scholarship to a student who is a Montana resident and citizen of the United States of America majoring in Conservation, Horticulture, Parks or Forestry, Floriculture, Greenhouse', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 562, 'Murphy Memorial Scholarship', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credits to be considered a college sophomore and must have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applications must be received before May 1st each year, and winners will be notified by the end of the month.In order to be eligible, applicants must be majoring in a horticulture-related field (such as Agriculture Education, Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Biology, Plant Pathology/Science, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Conservation, Habitat or Forest Systems Ecology, Land Management or other related subject). Applications for Scholarship must include:the applicant\'s name, address, telephone, and e-mail address; a transcript; letters of reference from two instructors; and a letter of application including a short autobiography and future plans.', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credit', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 563, 'NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship, applicants must: be a New Jersey resident; be a full time student in good standing at an accredited college or university; have successfully completed, or will complete by the scholarship award date, at least four full semesters of study; and be an undergraduate enrolled in a major curriculum of agriculture or natural resource conservation, including agronomy, soil science, plant science, forestry, geography, journalism, agricultural education, environmental science, wildlife or fisheries management, environmental engineering, and other areas related to conservation.Evaluation criteria for this scholarship include: academic commitment to a field of conservation; demonstrated scholastic ability; and involvement in extra curricular activities or volunteer projects related to conservation. ?The NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship Fund establishes a continuing memorial to those recognized and honored through monetary contribution for their dedicated service to the conservation of our natural resources. This scholarship is granted to encourage and support qualified students to pursue a career in a field related to the conservation and management of natural resources.', 'To be eligible for the NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship, applicants must: be a New Jersey resident; be a full time student in good standing at an accredited college or university; have successfully completed, or will complete by the scholarship awa', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 564, 'Seed Companies Scholarship', 'The Seed companies scholarship requires students to have a career goal within the seed industry and be junior or senior level undergraduates or graduate students. To be eligible for the Seed Companies Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. The seed companies Ball, Pan-American, Goldsmith and Syngenta are leaders in the seed production and breeding industry, providing new, improved varieties.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Seed companies scholarship requires students to have a career goal within the seed industry and be junior or senior level undergraduates or graduate students. To be eligible for the Seed Companies Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 565, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 566, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 567, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 568, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 569, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 570, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 571, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 572, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 573, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 574, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 575, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 576, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 577, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 578, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 579, 'The Virginia W. Smith Scholarship', 'The North Country Garden Club is pleased to grant annually a one-time scholarship in the memory of member Virginia W. Smith. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a local student in the twelfth grade who has maintained satisfactory grades and who has a desire to further his/her interest in horticulture, conservation, environmental, sustainability or green initiatives through college-level study.In order to be considered, the student must complete and submit the application with the required transcript, essay and letters of recommendation by June 1st. A personal interview is required and will be conducted by Zoom on June 10th. The award will be announced by July 1st. The scholarship will be used towards tuition and/or educational support.', 'The North Country Garden Club is pleased to grant annually a one-time scholarship in the memory of member Virginia W. Smith. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a local student in the twelfth grade who has maintained satisfactory grades and who has a des', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 580, 'Timothy S. and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Timothy S. and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship must be a resident of one of the six New England states, although attendance at an institution within these states in not mandatory. Applicant must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate landscape/horticulture program or related discipline at a two- or four-year institution. The student must currently be enrolled in good standing and carry a full-time complement of courses at the time of application and during the semesters that the scholarship is granted. Again, attendance at an institution within the residency requirement states in not mandatory. - Applicant must have senior standing in a two-year curriculum (having completed the first year), junior standing in a four-year curriculum (having completed the first two years), or a graduate student having completed undergraduate curriculum. - Applicant must have a minimum grade point average of 2.25 based on a scale of 4.0, or 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 for a graduate student. The Timothy Bigelow and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship was created in 1988 by the Palmer W. Bigelow family (Bigelow Nurseries in Northboro, MA) to aid students from New England who are seeking a career in horticulture. The scholarship is dedicated to one of the family\'s children, the late Timothy Bigelow and to Palmer W. (Bill) Bigelow, who died in 1997. The Bigelow family considers student scholarships the most important commitment that the horticultural industry can make to ensure the growth and development of the nursery and landscape industry.', 'Applicants of the Timothy S. and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship must be a resident of one of the six New England states, although attendance at an institution within these states in not mandatory. Applicant must be enrolled in an accredited undergradu', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 581, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 582, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 583, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 584, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 585, 'National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Sc', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Scholarship. Preference will be given to active duty or honorably discharged military service members, members of NMFWA or relatives of NMFWA members and applicants that are currently working or have worked on Department of Defense lands. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be pursuing degrees in wildlife and fisheries biology, botany, ecology, range conservation, forestry, and/or wildlife law enforcement. College transcripts and two letters of reference from instructors or past employers must accompany the application form. The award shall provide financial aid toward the tuition of the selected student(s) for the fall term during the year in which the scholarship is granted. The funds shall be paid to the registrar at the college or university being attended, and credited toward the student\'s tuition for the fall semester/quarter. All applicants will be notified of their status in August.', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Associatio', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 586, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 587, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 588, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 589, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 590, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 591, 'Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, we are offering at least one scholarship grant of up to $1,000 to a qualified undergraduate student. To qualify for the GAEP scholarship(s), applicants must be full-time students in good academic standing at an accredited college or university located in the State of Georgia for the current academic year. Applicants must continue with this full-time status for the academic year. Qualified students should be majoring in an environmental field such as (but not limited to) ecology, botany, fisheries, forestry, geology, geography, environmental engineering, environmental planning, impact assessment, natural resource management, or conservation. An overall GPA of 3.0 or above is required for all applications. Student membership in GAEP is encouraged but not required, and will not be a factor in selection of scholarship recipients.', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 592, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 593, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 594, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 595, 'Utom Conservation Fund', 'The Utom Conservation Fund is managed by a consortium of groups* that are dedicated to protecting the Utom River and its watershed in southern California. We are passionate about the region, its wildlife, culture, botany and waters. In an effort to further protections and interest for this remarkable landscape we are dedicating a portion of our funds to graduate students that share our passion for the natural world and the cultural integrity of the area. 4 grants in the amount of $12,500 will be awarded. In our unwavering dedication to this remarkable environment, we have embarked on a mission to not only enhance protections but also cultivate interest and enthusiasm for the Utom River watershed. To achieve this, a portion of our funds has been earmarked to support the next generation of environmental stewards and champions. We firmly believe that the future of this pristine region lies in the hands of those who share our profound passion for the natural world and the cultural legacy embedded within it.Eligibility criteria for these fellowships include:Enrollment in a master\'s or Ph.D. degree program at an accredited college or university (applicants from out of state institutions are also welcome).A research or project focus directly related to the Utom River Watershed.The research or project must fall within one of the following categories: Cultural, Wildlife, Water Quality, or Botany.Special consideration will be given to tribal members, including those from unrecognized tribes, further emphasizing the importance of preserving the cultural heritage intertwined with this landscape.By offering these fellowships, the Utom Conservation Fund aims to empower and support the academic pursuits of promising scholars and researchers who share our deep-seated commitment to the Utom River watershed. Together, we endeavor to preserve the natural beauty, cultural significance, and ecological integrity of this extraordinary region for generations to come. For detailed application instructions and additional information, please visit our website. Join us in our mission to safeguard the Utom River and its legacy for a brighter, sustainable future.', 'The Utom Conservation Fund is managed by a consortium of groups* that are dedicated to protecting the Utom River and its watershed in southern California. We are passionate about the region, its wildlife, culture, botany and waters. In an effort to furthe', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 596, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 597, 'Garden Club of America Scholarships', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of projects in their communities and across the nation. To promote greater understanding of the interdependence of horticulture, environmental protection, and community improvement, The Garden Club of America annually awards over $300,000 in scholarshipsThe Garden Club of America offers 28 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. Individual criteria and deadlines vary by scholarships. Awards are offered in a variety of fields, supporting academic endeavors ranging from summer environmental study and field work, to graduate level research.', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 598, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 599, 'The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association ', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) and the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Throughout their generosity, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association offers financial aid to interested students.The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) has established five endowed scholarship funds for students pursuing careers related to cranberry production. These funds are established from the net proceeds of the annual WSCGA Cranberry Golf Open and WSCGA Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarship funds include: the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Eligibility requirements, award amount, acceptable academic majors, and deadlines vary by scholarship. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the W', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 600, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 601, 'Fund Your Future PAVE Student Aid Program', 'The PAVE student aid program supports students around the world, studying retail design, interior design, architecture, visual merchandising, industrial design, UX/UI design, graphic design, product design, and other similar programs preparing students for careers related to the creation of consumer environments who are experiencing financial difficulties. The intent is to provide for basic needs such as food, housing, books, tuition, health insurance, medical bills, utilities, transportation, etc.College-level students interested in applying should review the guidelines below and submit a completed application, with supporting documents by October 23rd, by 11:59 PM Eastern time. Student must be enrolled in a program working toward a degree related to the design and creation of consumer environments. (i.e. Visual Merchandising, Interior Design, Architecture, Industrial Design, Graphic Design, UX/UI Design and other similar programs) and must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better based on a 4.0 GPA scale. Student must be a full-time student, enrolled in at least 12 credit hours. $1,000 USD per student will be awarded.', 'The PAVE student aid program supports students around the world, studying retail design, interior design, architecture, visual merchandising, industrial design, UX/UI design, graphic design, product design, and other similar programs preparing students fo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 602, 'CREW Chicago Scholarship', 'CREW Chicago annually awards up to three scholarships, each in an amount not to exceed $5,000, to graduate and/or undergraduate students majoring or concentrating in real estate, construction, facility management, architecture, urban planning, real estate law, land economics, real estate appraisal or related real estate fields. The scholarships are primarily awarded on the basis of academic excellence and are intended to help qualified students pursue an education that will lead them into productive careers in commercial real estate in the Chicagoland area.Applicants must be enrolled for the academic year in which the award is being sought. Applications are available starting in March, with an October 31st deadline for the ensuing academic year. In addition, CREW Chicago is honored, this year, by the opportunity to award one deserving graduate student the Debbie Frank Legacy Fund Scholarship, in the amount of $25,000. The application process will coincide with CREW Chicagos Scholarship deadline. Top applicants will be interviewed by November 30th. To be eligible for this scholarship, an applicant must: be a female citizen of the United States; be of legal age in the state in which the applicant resides: and be a junior, senior or graduate student at a college or university.', 'CREW Chicago annually awards up to three scholarships, each in an amount not to exceed $5,000, to graduate and/or undergraduate students majoring or concentrating in real estate, construction, facility management, architecture, urban planning, real estate', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 603, 'Inspired by Design: PAVE Student Visionary Award', 'Since 1992, PAVE Global\'s mission has been to mentor, inspire, and connect student designers to the extraordinary professional world of creating and designing consumer environments. PAVE has developed an all-new award to recognize and honor emerging student visionaries who are expected to revolutionize the industry with their innovative ideas and designs, making a positive impact on the world.All submissions will be judged blindly by a panel of industry professionals. Three students will be selected to receive the following: A $7,500 cash prize; An invitation to attend the 2023 PAVE Gala to network with Industry Professionals and be honored for this award. Travel, hotel, and per diem will be covered; $1,000 to the student\'s school/department or educator for travel to attend the PAVE Gala (to be determined by the school or department).PAVE utilizes a blind judging system, the student\'s name and/or school may not appear anywhere on the (3) project boards. Boards should be submitted as PDFs in 11x17 landscape (horizontal) format. Must include a complete copy of your current transcript (official or unofficial). All submissions and supporting documents must be submitted through the Submittable platform. All applications must be received by Friday, November 3rd to be considered.Student must be enrolled in a 2 to 4-year undergraduate or graduate program working toward a degree in design, architecture, or visual merchandising with an interest in pursuing a career creating and designing consumer environments. Student must be a full-time student, enrolled in at least 12 credit hours or equivalent. Student must be located and studying within North America. If you are unsure if you are eligible to participate, please contact us.Students will prepare and submit (3) 11x 17 boards containing their own pre-existing, relevant, design work following the outlined process and criteria. STEP 1 - Pick one of your projects that embodies one of the following sub-topics: Human and Community Connection; Sustainability; Cultural Awareness/DEI; Universal Design; Educational InnovationsIf you are unsure if your project falls under one of the above sub-topics, please contact us at info@paveglobal.org and we\'d be happy to provide guidance.STEP 2 - Create (3) 11 x 17 boards per the following criteria:Board 1: Design/project title; Project imagery: graphic elements of the selected project; Project Inquiry: Which sub-topic was addressed and how? Why are you interested in this topic?Board 2: Design/project title; Project imagery: graphic elements of the selected project; Project Inquiry: Did you learn anything unexpected during the process?Board 3: Design/project title; Project imagery: graphic elements of the selected project; Project Inquiry: Do you think you accomplished your goals and how?STEP 3 - Submit your entry by Friday, Nov. 3rd.', 'Since 1992, PAVE Global\'s mission has been to mentor, inspire, and connect student designers to the extraordinary professional world of creating and designing consumer environments. PAVE has developed an all-new award to recognize and honor emerging stude', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 604, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 605, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 606, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 607, 'Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fell', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and institutions engaged with the appreciation, interpretation, preservation, study and teaching of the history of European art and architecture from antiquity to the dawn of the modern era. We make grants in defined program areas and offer professional development fellowships for historians of art and architecture, art conservators, art museum curators and educators, and art librarians.Advanced training in European art history requires direct exposure to the object of study, prolonged access to key information resources such as libraries and photographic archives, the development of professional relationships with colleagues abroad, and sustained immersion in European cultures. Six pre-doctoral Kress Institutional Fellowships in the History of European Art will be awarded each year. Fellowships are restricted to pre-doctoral candidates in the history of art and related disciplines (such as archaeology, architecture, or classics). Dissertation research must focus on European art from antiquity to the early 19th century.', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and i', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 608, 'SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholar', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current undergraduate (at least a junior level standing) or graduate students in an accredited architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture or engineering program in the United States. Applicants must also: have a 3.0 GPA; and, be Black/African American, Hispanic, Alaskan Native or American Indian, and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. At SmithGroup, we embrace opportunities to work alongside clients, partners, and colleagues who dare to push boundaries and pursue bold what if dreams. And weve discovered how to bottle passion and deliver success. The secret? People like you. Creating partnerships with others who share our goals, values, and visions for creating a better future has yielded outstanding results. Our trophy shelf is packed with proof. Throughout their generosity, SmithGroup is offering scholarships.', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 609, 'University of Illinois Kate Neal Kinley Memorial F', 'The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship is offered to students seeking advanced studies in architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, or urban and regional planning. This award is to be used by the recipients toward defraying the expenses of advanced study in the United States or abroad. The fellowships are open to graduates of the College of Fine and Applied Arts of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and to graduates of similar institutions of equal educational standing whose principal or major studies have been in the fields of architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, and urban and regional planning. Preference will be given to applicants who have not reached their 25th birthday. The College of Fine and Applied Arts is dedicated to the advancement, practice, and understanding of the arts. The central focus of the college is the synergy between research and the preparation of students for professional careers in the creation and interpretation of the environmental, visual, and performing arts. Deeply related to that focus is the commitment to elevate and sustain the study of the arts as both a necessary mode of understanding and a vibrant expression of human experience within the local, national, and international communities.', 'The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship is offered to students seeking advanced studies in architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, or urban and regional planning. This award is to be used by the recipients toward defraying the e', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 610, 'Charles E. Peterson Prize Fellowship', 'Senior Fellows must be persons who hold a terminal degree and possess a distinguished record of accomplishment. Research is not subject to geographical restrictions, although preference is given to Delaware Valley topics. Applications are reviewed by a committee of architects, architectural historians, and educators appointed by the Athenaeum board of directors. Outside readers may be asked to assist in the evaluation of proposals. Grants generally do not exceed $15,000 and may not be used for international travel.The Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) is accepting nominations for the Charles E. Peterson Fellowship of the Buildings of the United States and the Athenaeum of Philadelphia. A joint program with the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, the Peterson Fellowship supports the participation of a graduate student in the research and writing for a volume in the Buildings of the United States (BUS) series and/or SAH Archipedia, the Societys online architectural resource.', 'Senior Fellows must be persons who hold a terminal degree and possess a distinguished record of accomplishment. Research is not subject to geographical restrictions, although preference is given to Delaware Valley topics. Applications are reviewed by a co', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 611, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 612, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 613, 'Architecture Foundation Diversity Advancement Scho', 'Those selected as Diversity Advancement Scholars will join a select group of students who through imagination, commitment to excellence, and participation in a supportive network can change the landscape of the profession and future of the built environment.Applicants must submit a comprehensive essay that tells us how you see the potential of architecture to improve communities and how this influences your passion for becoming an architect. Eligible students must be a US citizen and be: A high school student planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; A rising second-year college student in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; or a technical school or community college student who has completed high school or its equivalent and intends to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program. Scholarships may be renewed for up to five years.', 'Those selected as Diversity Advancement Scholars will join a select group of students who through imagination, commitment to excellence, and participation in a supportive network can change the landscape of the profession and future of the built environme', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 614, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 615, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 616, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 617, 'Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational programs. Scholarship recipients will receive funding for up to four years of full-time study at any accredited post-secondary institution of the student\'s choice. Awards are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study or until a bachelor\'s degree is earned provided recipients renew annually and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Applicants should be high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study in Construction Management or adjacent majors.', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational pro', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 618, 'a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a trusted advisor in the field of insurance services. This annual scholarship, now named in his honor, is awarded to up to two students demonstrating a strong interest in practice and risk management within the architecture profession, with each recipient receiving a $5,000 award.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:GPA of 3.0 or higherU.S. CitizenA fourth-year student in a NAAB accredited degree program; ORA fourth-year student of a four-year pre-professional degree program in architecture accepted for direct entry to a two-year NAAB accredited M.Arch program; ORA first-year student in a NAAB accredited M.Arch degree program for students with undergraduate degrees in another discipline.Application Requirements:Applicants must submit the following:A personal biography highlighting interest or concentration in practice or risk management (200 words)A professional resumeA response to a case study topic included in the application (500 words)Two letters of recommendationImportant Dates:Application Period: October 1 - January 31Review Period: February-MarchScholarship recipient selection meeting: AprilScholarship recipients notified: Immediately following the meetingFirst scholarship disbursement: AugustEvaluation Criteria:The review process uses a points breakdown with a maximum total of 30 possible points, covering Letters of Recommendation, Resume, Biography, and Case Study Response.Letters of Recommendation: 5 Possible (each)Resume: 5 PossibleBiography: 5 PossibleCase Study Response: 10 PossibleReview Process:Incomplete applications are immediately disqualified.The top 10 applicants are identified based on scores.Jurors discuss the top applications, recommending applicants for consideration.Final deliberations take place in a final jury call to determine scholarship recipients.Notification:Scholarship recipients receive a phone call notifying them of their award.All other applicants receive an email notification indicating they did not receive the award.The a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship is not just a financial support initiative but a recognition of dedication to practice and risk management within the architecture profession.', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 619, 'Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate? Discuss your involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. This scholarship has certain eligibility requirements.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from a public or private high school; Reside in Boone, Ogle, or Winnebago County; Plan to pursue a degree in Visual Arts, Visual Art Education, or Visual Art History; Have a GPA of at least 2.75/4.0; and Show involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary, so there is not a set, specified amount.', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 620, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 621, 'Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation - McDerm', 'Through the Architecture and Design Foundation, AD EX awards a variety of scholarships and travel/research fellowships to support high school and college architecture students, as well as young architects just beginning their careers. The McDermott Traveling Fellowship is awarded for traveling studies in architecture; to research, develop, and disseminate knowledge of the built environment. 4th, 5th, 6th year students, or recent graduates (within 5 years) of an accredited architecture program are eligible. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and should be a resident of Texas.AD EX awards more than $40,000 annually to make college and careers in architecture accessible and bring diversity and equity to our related professions. Applications for the Architecture and Design Foundation scholarship/ fellowship programs are available beginning in October and running through February. Fellowship awards are traditionally made in two payments: one upon award and one after the project is completed and deliverables are completed.', 'Through the Architecture and Design Foundation, AD EX awards a variety of scholarships and travel/research fellowships to support high school and college architecture students, as well as young architects just beginning their careers. The McDermott Travel', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 622, 'Louise Eaton Buck Art Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.Louise Eaton Buck was a great lover of art and the beautiful. To be eligible for the United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Louise Eaton Buck Art Scholarship, applicants must be a graduating senior from a Saginaw Public School, demonstrate financial need, and be pursuing full time a degree in fine arts, architecture, or landscaping. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 623, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 624, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 625, 'ZGF Scholarships', 'Established in 2004, in memory of ZGF founding partner Norm Zimmer, the Norm Zimmer Scholarship exemplifies Norms spirit and devotion to design, community, and life-long learning. With this guiding ethos in mind, each year one student is selected to receive $10,000 for university tuition and fees, and a paid internship with ZGF.Eligible applicants will be current students enrolled in an accredited architecture (NAAB), interior design (CIDA), urban planning and design (PAB), or landscape architecture (LAAB) program in the United States who will begin their final year in an accredited program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'Established in 2004, in memory of ZGF founding partner Norm Zimmer, the Norm Zimmer Scholarship exemplifies Norms spirit and devotion to design, community, and life-long learning. With this guiding ethos in mind, each year one student is selected to recei', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 626, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 627, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 628, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 629, 'AEC Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition', 'The International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition is not just a competition; it\'s a call to envision a world transformed by innovative design and sustainable solutions. Hosted by the Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) and the ET Foundation, this competition invites designers and engineers worldwide to unleash their creativity and demonstrate how aluminum extrusions can lead us to a more sustainable future.Why Participate:Empowerment Through Design:The competition challenges both students and professional designers, architects, and engineers to reimagine the possibilities of aluminum extrusions in shaping a better world.Global Participation:Open to participants from around the world, the competition encourages diverse perspectives to drive creativity and innovation.Free Entry:Breaking down barriers, the competition is free to enter, making it accessible to aspiring designers, regardless of their financial background.Categories:The competition is divided into Student and Professional categories, inviting both emerging talents and seasoned experts to contribute their visions. Manufacturers are also encouraged to participate in collaboration with their extruders.Submission Guidelines:Deadline:Entries must be submitted by February 26, 2024, providing participants with ample time to craft their designs.Design Requirements:Each design must incorporate at least one extruded aluminum component, showcasing the versatility and advantages of aluminum extrusion.Materials and Explanation:Clearly articulate the materials used in your design and provide a comprehensive explanation highlighting the advantages of incorporating aluminum extrusions.How to Enter:Visit the official competition website to submit your entry and explore additional details about the competition guidelines.This is more than a competition; it\'s an opportunity to shape the future. Unleash your creativity and be part of a global movement towards a more sustainable and innovative world. Join the International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition and let your design make a lasting impact.', 'The International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition is not just a competition; it\'s a call to envision a world transformed by innovative design and sustainable solutions. Hosted by the Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) and the ET Foundation, this compe', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 630, 'SVCF Leo and Trinidad Sanchez Scholarship', 'Eligible applicants for the Leo and Trinidad Sanchez Scholarship Fund must: Be Hispanic American student (with at least one parent of Hispanic or Hispanic American heritage); Be a Current resident of Santa Clara County or Santa Cruz County; and must be a current graduating high school senior or undergraduate at West Valley College enrolled in a program leading to a degree in architecture, or in any architectural school on a full-time or part-time basis.This scholarship was established by Gil Sanchez in memory and honor of his parents, Leo and Trini Sanchez, who emigrated from Mexico to the United States in the 1910s. They found work throughout Central California picking crops until World War II when they both found employment in Richmond, building Liberty cargo ships for the war effort. Leo eventually became a body and fender worker in San Jose, California, where he and his wife raised five children. Because of moving around for work, Leo did not have the opportunity to finish high school, but he passed on to his children a strong work ethic and respect for education. The estate he and Trini left behind, allowed his son, Gil, to establish a scholarship to memorialize their dedication to hard work and family, and their desire to be good citizens. Gil\'s hope is that this scholarship will encourage and help further the education of young people seeking to become architects.', 'Eligible applicants for the Leo and Trinidad Sanchez Scholarship Fund must: Be Hispanic American student (with at least one parent of Hispanic or Hispanic American heritage); Be a Current resident of Santa Clara County or Santa Cruz County; and must be a ', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 631, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 632, 'CIEF Scholarships in Architecture', 'Two types of scholarships are offered: A five-year scholarship leading to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture and a Community College Scholarship for students who plan to transfer to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture Program. A maximum of five scholarships (new or continuing) are awarded each year to students accepted by a college with a Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. Each of the five scholarships has an annual award per recipient to help defray tuition and expenses. Scholarship recipients who are progressing successfully toward their degree will continue to receive the $4,000 award annually, up to a maximum of five years. A maximum of three scholarships (new or continuing) are awarded each year to students who will be attending a community college full-time within the state of California. Preference will be given to students attending a community college with an articulated architectural program.To be eligible, applicants: Must have a permanent California address; Must demonstrate minority status; Must be enrolled as a first-year new or community college transfer student, pursuing a Bachelor of Architecture Degree or a five-year Master of Architecture program from an NAAB-accredited school or college OR be enrolled as a first-year new community college student, pursuing a degree within the state of California with the intention of transferring to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture Program from an NAAB-accredited school or college.', 'Two types of scholarships are offered: A five-year scholarship leading to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture and a Community College Scholarship for students who plan to transfer to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture Program. A maximum of five scholar', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 633, 'Gensler Rising Black Designers Scholarship', 'The Gensler Rising Black Designers Scholarship awards underrepresented Black students, enrolled in U.S. not-for-profit architecture programs, with academic tuition scholarships, micro-scholarships for books and materials, and opportunities for summer internships. Black students enrolled at a U.S. not-for-profit educational institution who will begin their final year of a NAAB-accredited architecture program in the upcoming fall are eligible to apply.Current employees and recent former employees, as well as their immediate families and those Gensler deems to present conflicts of interest, are ineligible to participate.Besides providing basic information, applicants must complete an online application which also includes: a resume; a recommendation letter (from the dean or chair of the architecture program); the Design Challenge (see website for more information); and an advanced-level interior design project with written description (500 words and 10 pages, maximum [Work done with a single partner may be submitted, but it must include a description of the applicants specific contribution and a letter of support from the applicants collaborative partner.]). Gensler will review submissions for the tuition scholarships and select several finalists to submit a digital video that introduces themselves to the jury and presents their work. Based on these videos, one or more winners will be awarded a Rising Black Designers academic scholarship. Winners and finalists may also be considered for a paid internship at a Gensler office, where they will be paired with a Gensler mentor who will serve as a resource during the internship and ensuing academic year. Applicants will be notified of their standing in April.', 'The Gensler Rising Black Designers Scholarship awards underrepresented Black students, enrolled in U.S. not-for-profit architecture programs, with academic tuition scholarships, micro-scholarships for books and materials, and opportunities for summer inte', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 634, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 635, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 636, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 637, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 638, 'Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, military status, or any other characteristics or qualities protected under applicable federal or state law.The Connecticut Building Congress Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to graduating Connecticut high school students entering college-level programs in architecture, construction-related engineering, construction management, surveying, planning or other courses of study leading to associate, baccalaureate, or masters degrees in the construction field. In the recent past, scholarships have ranged from $2,500 to $4,000 per year, renewable up to 5 years. Scholarship recipients and up to two family members will be invited to attend the CBC annual Project Team and Scholarship Awards Banquet as our guests to be held in the Hartford/New Haven area typically held in June where they will be publicly recognized.', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardles', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 639, 'Indianapolis Chapter CSI Education Foundation', 'The Foundation is now accepting applications for our annual Memorial Trust Scholarship. Scholarship award(s) will be determined no later than April 30th. Applications may be found online. Should circumstances permit, recipient(s) would be invited to attend our annual Awards Dinner in June to be recognized. If so, attendance is encouraged but is not required.Awards are not renewable, but an applicant or recipient may reapply in subsequent years. Completed applications must be received on or before the deadline.Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements at the time of application. Applicant must be currently enrolled at a college within the State of Indiana; or, be an Indiana resident currently enrolled in college elsewhere, pursuing a design or construction related degree, e.g., architecture, engineering, interior design, construction administration, etc. a. Determination of degree eligibility is at the sole discretion of the Foundation. Applicant must have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours.4. Applicant must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on scale of 4.0.', 'The Foundation is now accepting applications for our annual Memorial Trust Scholarship. Scholarship award(s) will be determined no later than April 30th. Applications may be found online. Should circumstances permit, recipient(s) would be invited to atten', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 640, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 641, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 642, 'Chicago Roofing Contractors Association Scholarshi', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship recipient will be selected on the basis of academic performance, faculty recommendation, extracurricular activities, employment experience, and a demonstrated interest in a productive career.The CRCA Foundation will grant two $5,000 renewable scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year accredited college or university in the coming fall. The objective of these scholarship awards is to assist college/university-bound students in obtaining a quality education. Applicants must: be a high school senior; have an ACT composite score of 30 or greater, or SAT composite score of 1390 or greater; be a US citizen residing in Cook or other Chicagoland area counties; and be in process of or having provisional acceptance as a full-time student into undergraduatedegree program(s) from a four-year accredited college/university in Engineering, Architecture, Business or Liberal Arts/Sciences.', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 643, 'The Opus Group Scholarship Program', 'The Opus Group is proud to support future leaders by offering six $2,500 scholarships to college students who are studying construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, accounting, information technology, human resources, marketing or law. The scholarship deadline is March 12th and recipients will be notified by April 1st.Applicant must be a current, full-time student attending a four-year college or university or a two-year technical college enrolling in the Fall semester in one of the following areas of study: Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Real Estate, Engineering, Architecture, Interior Design, Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Marketing, Business/Management or law.', 'The Opus Group is proud to support future leaders by offering six $2,500 scholarships to college students who are studying construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, accounting, information ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 644, 'Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. We want to be able to find, sponsor, and guide leaders who are determined to succeed by all means possible regardless of their struggles, lack of sources and hardships encountered in the community they live in. We want to be part of a students\' support system throughout their college career and guide them to a successful future.Candidates must be: graduating high school, will pursue a full time undergraduate degree in the United States at any 4 year accredited university by fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. The student applicant does not have to be a U.S. citizen, but they must have a minimum 3.5 weighted GPA and graduate a US accredited high school in Spring or Summer prior to applying for the scholarship. All applicants will need proof of attending a 4 year US university beginning Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. W', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 645, 'AHB Foundation Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a residential construction-related trade curriculum (with majors including: carpentry; electrical engineering; HVAC; plumbing; masonry; and construction management/technology). The Alabama Home Builders Foundation scholarship was founded in 1995 with a mission to help fund deserving students who are interested in pursuing an education in the residential building trades in the state of Alabama. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a recent transcript, at least one letter of recommendation, and submit proof of residency (such as a copy of a state-issued identification or a copy of a utility bill).', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a resid', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 646, 'Eleanor Allwork Scholarship', 'The Allwork Scholarship is a merit-based award that supports architecture students with demonstrated financial need. Students must be nominated by the dean or chair of the school of architecture in which they are currently studying in order to apply for this award. Applicants must be seeking their first degree in architecture from an NAAB-accredited school in the state of New York, have a high level of academic performance and demonstrate financial need. A graduate student is eligible if their professional undergraduate degree is in a field other than architecture. This is not open to high school seniors.All applications must be submitted electronically by 5:00pm ET on the due date in order to be considered. A complete application includes the online application application, which requires the upload of a portfolio, and two letters of recommendation (at least one of which needs to come from a faculty member familiar with the applicants work). All aspects of the submission (application, portfolio, and two letters of recommendation) must be submitted electronically. Applicants will be notified by early May.', 'The Allwork Scholarship is a merit-based award that supports architecture students with demonstrated financial need. Students must be nominated by the dean or chair of the school of architecture in which they are currently studying in order to apply for t', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 647, 'Galvanize the Future Richard L. Brooks Memorial Sc', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or graduate student of any age enrolled at an accredited college or university only in North America may apply. High school students are not eligible to enter this contest. Qualifying majors include architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or other related field.Two scholarships are awarded annually ($2,500 each) for the top essays submitted. The entry deadline for next year\'s competition will close March 31st and winners will be announced in May. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. Winners will be personally notified and announced on the AGA website in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or gradua', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 648, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 649, 'Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessibility/universal design at an accredited United States institution of higher learning. Students must have a 2.5 GPA and demonstrate a strong interest in accessibility in both design portfolio and future career interests. Each year, applications are accepted through March and the scholarship is awarded in May via the attended institutions financial aid office. Applications open in September, and the number of recipients and dollar amounts will vary. This scholarship is in honor of Jim Boyce, and all of our former APA members and supporters, who made a lasting impact in the field of accessibility compliance. By encouraging students to make accessibility part of their career development, we hope to further promote accessibility in the built environment.', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 650, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 651, 'Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an accredited college or university studying architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or a related field. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Judges will evaluate submissions based on relevance, accuracy, conciseness, and ingenuity. Please submit your essays in English. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. The scholarship will be paid directly to the winning students educational institution. Winners will be announced in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 652, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 653, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 654, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 655, 'Robert W. Thunen Memorial Scholarship', 'Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be submitted by full-time students who desire to study illumination as a career. Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be made by those who will be an undergraduate junior, senior or graduate student (Fall semester only) in an accredited four year college or university located in Northern California, Nevada, Oregon or Washington. Graduate applicants must be undertaking a lighting-centered project as part of work towards a graduate degree.In addition to an application, applicants shall submit a Statement of Purpose with respect to the applicants lighting education and arrange for at least three letters of recommendation, at least one of which shall be from someone involved with lighting professionally or academically. Applications and letters of recommendation should be submitted before the deadline each year. It is expected that the selected Thunen Scholars for each year will be announced no later than mid-May of each year.', 'Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be submitted by full-time students who desire to study illumination as a career. Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be made by those who will be an undergraduate junior, senior or gra', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 656, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 657, 'Tom Tolen Educational Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the Tom Tolen Educational Scholarships, applicants must: be enrolled in an approved curricula including architecture, architectural engineering, electrical engineering, interior design, landscape design, theater, or broadcasting; be studying in select Northern California counties; and either be a full time junior or senior pursuing lighting studies or a graduate student who has a specific lighting project as part of a degree program, or a full or part-time freshman, sophomore or returning student pursuing lighting studies with lighting as part of a degree or certificate program.Tom Tolen devoted his life to the lighting profession and to the Illuminating Engineering Society. Tom was a lighting designer, a constant leader in lighting courses; active in all fields of lighting. Foremost, however, was his interest and participation in education and how lighting can influence energy conservation efforts. For two and a half decades, until his untimely death, Tom helped shape the careers and work of many who practice lighting. These scholarships are intended to expand and continue his dedication to the field.', 'To be eligible for the Tom Tolen Educational Scholarships, applicants must: be enrolled in an approved curricula including architecture, architectural engineering, electrical engineering, interior design, landscape design, theater, or broadcasting; be stu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 658, 'WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial assistance to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design. Program Eligibility: This scholarship is available to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design at approved accredited 5-year or 4+1 programs in California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, and Washington.Eligible Student Categories:High school students planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Second-year college students in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Technical school or community college students with 12+ studio credits. This group should have completed high school or its equivalent and intend to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program.Degree Programs: NAAB-accredited degree programs may include a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree or a 4-year pre-professional bachelor\'s degree followed by a Master of Architecture degree.Application Period: The application window for this scholarship runs from February until the April due date. Scholarship amounts may vary.WRNS Studio Foundation Advisory Program (Established in 2021):In 2021, the WRNS Studio Foundation introduced the Advisory Program to provide crucial support to future Black architects and designers. This initiative serves as a safe space for these individuals to navigate their academic, licensure, and certification journeys.The Foundation plays a pivotal role in connecting scholarship recipients with advisors who share personal and professional compatibility. These advisors engage with recipients on a regular, one-on-one basis until their graduation. During this period, advisors and advisees collaboratively set expectations, address needs, and determine meeting intervals. Furthermore, advisors leverage their professional networks to coordinate specialized support for the recipient.The Foundation\'s intention is to renew scholarships annually, ensuring continued support until graduation for students who maintain the required GPA for program completion.', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial as', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 659, 'KCAF Scholarships', 'KCAF Scholarships are available to students from the Kansas City Metro area, and are pursuing architectural degree from an accredited school of architecture. Judgment for KCAF scholarships is based on need, academic excellence and demonstrated leadership. Consideration will be given for special circumstances as deemed appropriate by the committee. A student who has been awarded a scholarship previously must reapply for the next school year.Celebrating more than 35 years, the Kansas City Architectural Foundation (KCAF) educates individuals and communities about the power of architecture to transform lives and improve the places where we live, learn, work, and play. Through our outreach programs, grants, scholarships and educational resources, KCAF inspires people to become thoughtful and engaged stewards of the built environment. Since being founded in 1984, KCAF has awarded more than 170 architectural scholarships amounting to over $400,000 granted to students from the metropolitan area.', 'KCAF Scholarships are available to students from the Kansas City Metro area, and are pursuing architectural degree from an accredited school of architecture. Judgment for KCAF scholarships is based on need, academic excellence and demonstrated leadership.', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 660, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 661, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 662, 'Association for Women in Architecture Foundation S', 'To be eligible for the Association for Women in Architecture Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be female residents of California or attending a California school, and must be enrolled in one of the qualifying majors for the current school term; and have completed a minimum of 18 units in their major by the application due date, or current community college students shall have a minimum of 10 units completed in their major.The Association for Women in Architecture Foundation offers annual cash awards to women students studying Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and/or Land Planning, Interior Design, Historic Preservation or Environmental Design leading to a college degree. Established in 1997, the Association for Women in Architecture Foundation, Inc. (AWAF) is a tax-exempt charitable 501(c)(3) organization based in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to fostering educational and professional leadership opportunities for women in architecture and related fields.', 'To be eligible for the Association for Women in Architecture Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be female residents of California or attending a California school, and must be enrolled in one of the qualifying majors for the current school term; and', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 663, 'CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, photography, sketching, video production and other decorative arts.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident who is preparing to pursue, or currently pursuing, an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degree full-time at an accredited college or university. Current high school seniors are also eligible to apply. Must be pursuing a career in the visual arts with an eligible major, have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale and exhibit leadership and be active in community. Selected applicants will be qualified African-American or black students', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 664, 'CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergraduate programs are accepted [CM, Architecture, Engineering]); how a strong interest in a career in CM, as demonstrated by a response to the essay question in the application package; and must reside or attend a college / university in Pennsylvania (zip code 17000), New Jersey (zip code 08000) or Delaware.The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of CMAA is comprised of nearly 600 members from southern New Jersey, the Greater Philadelphia region and northern Delaware. Our geographic reach affects a population of over 6 million people. As a chapter we strive to provide our members with networking opportunities, professional CCM certification, training and professional development. In the past our chapter has sponsored monthly chapter networking sessions at various locations to facilitate attendance by our membership.', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergr', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 665, 'Hopson-Laurent Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Hopson-Laurent Scholarship, applicants must: be accepted for enrollment or enrolled in a two or four-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university; and be graduates f a public or private high school in Choctaw County (Preference will be given to graduates of high schools in Fort Towson). Applicants who plan to pursue studies in architecture, art, or forestry may be given special consideration.Hand in hand with our donor partners, The Dallas Foundation stewards philanthropic resources and invests them where the people of Dallas need it most. We engage with donors on a deeply personal level educating, advising, collaborating, and investing in measurable solutions for the issues they have a heart for. The Dallas Foundation manages several scholarships for students with diverse interests.', 'To be eligible for the Hopson-Laurent Scholarship, applicants must: be accepted for enrollment or enrolled in a two or four-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university; and be graduates f a public or private high school in Choctaw Co', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 666, 'Plan New Hampshire Scholarship & Fellowship', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be considered for all the Foundations scholarship resources. Your application will help Foundation staff determine which funds you are eligible for. All types of students are encouraged to apply, including: Students in certificate, apprenticeship, licensing, and other non-degree programs; Independent students; Graduate students; Bachelors degree candidates; Associate degree candidates.Students who live in New Hampshire or select communities in bordering states (see list below) and are enrolling in or attending a post-secondary or college program at an accredited institution. Vermont: Essex County, Rivendell Academy, and Hartford; Maine: Kittery, York, Elliot, Berwick, North Berwick; Other States: Graduate medical students (MD or DO only) in MA or CT. Dependent bachelors degree candidates (students claimed on their parents taxes and are not independent) and all graduate students must apply by the mid-April deadline every year. All other students can apply throughout the year until the year-end cutoff in mid-December. Specific deadlines are listed on our Apply for a Scholarship page.', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be co', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 667, 'Steigleder Family Scholarship', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a full-time undergraduate student. The scholarship can be applied for each year the student is enrolled at U of R as a full time student, provided that the recipient(s) maintains satisfactory academic citizenship.The Steigleder Family Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. All students from the Fredericksburg area are eligible for the scholarship Caroline County, City of Fredericksburg, Culpeper County, King George County, Orange County, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County (with preference given to residents of Caroline County, Virginia). It is also preferred the student complete their studies in a building industry related field. However, ALL students will be given an opportunity to qualify for these awards.', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 668, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 669, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 670, 'AIA Silicon Valley Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship', 'The Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Joseph Ehrlich and Mr. Jack Rominger to assist with the education of future architectural professionals. In order to be eligible to apply for the AIA Silicon Valley Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled in a college or university program, leading to a degree in architecture; and be a current resident of Santa Clara County and legal resident of the United States.The future of the architectural profession resides with the next generation of architects. The AIA Silicon Valley Scholarship program has numerous scholarships available for students who meet legal residence requirements and are currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program leading to a career in architecture. The scholarship committee, board of directors, and members at large feel a student\'s decision to study architecture should be determined by talent and perseverance and not limited by financial status.', 'The Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Joseph Ehrlich and Mr. Jack Rominger to assist with the education of future architectural professionals. In order to be eligible to apply for the AIA Silicon Valley Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship,', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 671, 'AIA Northeast Illinois Scholarship', 'AIA Northeast Illinois is awarding two (2) $3,000 scholarships for the current school year for students majoring in Architecture. Applicants must meet be U.S. citizens who are enrolled for the fall of year the scholarship is awarded at one of the East Central or West Central accredited Architecture schools. Applicants must have a home residence of record within the AIA NEI Chapter boundaries (Chapter boundaries are: Cook, DuPage, Kane, and Kendall Counties, except that the territory shall not include the area within the city limits of Chicago, nor south of Interstate 55, nor east of the Edens Expressway). Applicants are encouraged to verify their eligibility with the AIA NEI Chapter prior to submission. A map of the Chapter boundaries may be found on the Chapter website. Past scholarship recipients are ineligible.AIA Northeast Illinois will award two scholarships of $3,000.00 each for a one year period to cover tuition, fees, and other school related expenses. Scholarships cannot be used for expenses incurred before the one-year period covered by this scholarship application. Before you email your application to the AIA NEI Chapter Office, be sure to keep a copy of your application in case the original is not received by the chapter. Applications will be acknowledged by email. If you do not receive an email confirmation within one week of submitting your application, call the AIA NEI Chapter Office', 'AIA Northeast Illinois is awarding two (2) $3,000 scholarships for the current school year for students majoring in Architecture. Applicants must meet be U.S. citizens who are enrolled for the fall of year the scholarship is awarded at one of the East Cen', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 672, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 673, 'Robert and Joanne Koch Scholarship for Architectur', 'The Robert and Joanne Koch Scholarship for Architecture will provide a scholarship to a graduating high school senior. The student must be from one of the following three Central Florida counties: Orange, Osceola, or Seminole. The scholarship will be awarded based on merit. The award can be applied to tuition, board, and/or other mandatory educational fees. Awards will be made payable to the educational institution only. Applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Only students who have already been accepted into an educational institution are eligible to apply. Robert Koch, co-founder of Fugleberg Koch, has offered industry architectural leadership through participation in professional associations, civic organizations, and industry educational forums for more than a half century. Together with Joanne, his wife, they oversaw public messaging of lessons learned via a white paper program that has earned acknowledgement as valued references in the housing and hospitality industries. In honor of their commitment to professional learning and sharing, this tribute is offered.', 'The Robert and Joanne Koch Scholarship for Architecture will provide a scholarship to a graduating high school senior. The student must be from one of the following three Central Florida counties: Orange, Osceola, or Seminole. The scholarship will be awar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 674, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 675, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 676, 'Association of Women Contractors Scholarship', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on scholarship criteria can be found below, and applicants can click above to apply online or download a PDF application to mail or email back to AWC.Applicants must be a female student; a current resident of MN or attending post-high school education in Minnesota, studying construction, including but not limited to: Construction Management, Project Management, Electrical, Mechanical, Building Systems, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Trade programs. All applicants will be notified by May 30th of decision. Not all applicants will be selected as recipients. The award does not automatically renew; however, you may reapply to the program as long as you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on schol', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 677, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 678, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 679, 'CINTAS Foundation Fellowship in Architecture & Des', 'Candidates in the fields of architectural design, interior design, urban design and urban planning may submit applications for the CINTAS Foundation Fellowship in Architecture. For the purpose of historical value and documentation, architectural award recipients are encouraged to submit architectural drawings (i.e., representative samples of their work) to be added to the CINTAS Fellows Collection after the grant period. To be eligible, applicants must have either Cuban citizenship or direct lineage. Applicants engaged in research, students, or performing artists are not eligible to apply. The Cintas Foundation was established in 1957 with funds from the estate of the late Oscar B. Cintas, a former Cuban ambassador to the United States and a prominent industrialist and patron of the arts. Cintas fellowships acknowledge creative accomplishments and encourage the development of creative artists in architecture and design, literature, music composition and visual arts. The mission of the CINTAS Foundation today remains true to Oscar B. Cintas wishes: to encourage artistic expression and appreciation by offering grants to artists, architects, composers and creative writers of Cuban descent, and by making their art available to the public.', 'Candidates in the fields of architectural design, interior design, urban design and urban planning may submit applications for the CINTAS Foundation Fellowship in Architecture. For the purpose of historical value and documentation, architectural award rec', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 680, 'CMAA Undergraduate & Graduate Scholarship', 'The Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter is an organization dedicated to leading the growth and acceptance of professions in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industry that can add significant value to the entire design and construction process, from conception to ongoing operation. To promote CMAAs objectives, the South Atlantic Chapter is offering academic scholarships to full-time students pursuing a related degree to architecture, engineering, or construction management. The Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter, awards these scholarships to qualified students to help them defray the costs of pursuing a degree in one of the aforementioned programs. Applicant must have completed a minimum of one full academic year of studies, and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued. Must be enrolled in an A/E/C degree program, or other related degree program in the South Atlantic Chapter region and show a strong interest in a career in this industry, as demonstrated by a response to the essay question in the application package. Examples of eligible degree programs include, but are not limited to, architecture, engineering (civil, mechanical, structural, etc.), and construction management.', 'The Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter is an organization dedicated to leading the growth and acceptance of professions in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industry that can add significant value to ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 681, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 682, 'IFMA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM related programs include, but are not limited to, construction management, architecture, interior design and some engineering disciplines).To be considered, applicants must be enrolled at an accredited institution for Facility Management, environmental studies, or related field. Degree (Associate, Bachelor, and Graduate) is determined by your institution at the time of application submission. Must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 in FM or related courses. Applicants awarded a scholarship are required to attend IFMAs World Workplace Conference and Expo in Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO September 25-29, 2023. and participate in the IFMA Foundation activities. Working students and veterans are encouraged to apply. Students from all parts of the world are invited to apply.', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM rela', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 683, 'AIA Chicago Foundation Undergraduate Diversity Sch', 'AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarship Initiative, managed by the AIA Chicago Foundation, is an opportunity to attract and retain diverse, talented young professionals in Chicago and recognizes the value of new and unique voices in the profession. One $10,000 undergraduate scholarship is awarded each year. Applicant must be able to demonstrate financial need and fulfill diversity requirements.The Undergraduate Scholarship is an academic scholarship established to increase diversity* within the architectural profession by aiding a current undergraduate student or student transferring into the B.Arch program at the Illinois Institute of Architecture or the BS program in Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The five thousand-dollar ($5,000) scholarship toward tuition will be awarded annually to a single recipient for a total of ten thousand dollars ($10,000). To be eligible, you must be an undergraduate student or transfer student entering your 3rd or 4th year of an architecture program at Illinois Institute of Technology or University of Illinois at Chicago in the fall.', 'AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarship Initiative, managed by the AIA Chicago Foundation, is an opportunity to attract and retain diverse, talented young professionals in Chicago and recognizes the value of new and unique voices in the profession. O', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 684, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 685, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 686, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 687, 'CVBIA Young Designers\' Scholarship Competition', 'The Young Designers\' Scholarship Competition is a house design contest for high school students interested in drafting, architecture or home building. The competition is open to any student enrolled in a public or private secondary school from the Cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach and Williamsburg, and the Counties of Accomack, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Mathews, Northampton, Southampton and York.All public and private high school students are eligible to compete for scholarship money in the Coastal Virginia Building Industry Association Scholarship Foundation\'s annual design contest. Scholarship awards range from $500 for honorable mention to $1,500 for first place.', 'The Young Designers\' Scholarship Competition is a house design contest for high school students interested in drafting, architecture or home building. The competition is open to any student enrolled in a public or private secondary school from the Cities ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 688, 'Russell Cole Memorial Lighting Design Competition', 'Applicants of the Russell Cole Memorial Lighting Design Competition must be enrolled in an accredited program at an accredited educational institution, studying an accredited curricula of architecture (ACSA), interior design (CIDA), architectural engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering (ABET) or theater (NAST), be full time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing lighting studies in the above majors or a graduate student with a specific lighting project as part of an advanced degree program, and be graduate of a high school or currently attending a program in the Southern California counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino or Riverside. The Russell Cole Lighting Design Competition was established to encourage and recognize students in southern California who have shown a passion for light and its effect on architecture. These awards were established by the Illuminating Engineering Society, Los Angeles Section (IESLA). The IES is an international organization whose purpose is to promote lighting education and to develop recommended lighting practices.', 'Applicants of the Russell Cole Memorial Lighting Design Competition must be enrolled in an accredited program at an accredited educational institution, studying an accredited curricula of architecture (ACSA), interior design (CIDA), architectural engineer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 689, 'AIA Chicago Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholars', 'The AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarships support students who will become talented young professionals in a more diverse Chicago community. To be eligible for the AIA Chicago Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolling at a NAAB accredited architecture master\'s degree program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; and be going into their 1st year of a 2 or 3 year program or the 2nd year of a 3 year program. The AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarship is an opportunity to attract and retain diverse, talented young professionals in Chicago. It recognizes the value of new and unique voices in the profession.?Up to two $10,000 will be awarded each year. Each awardee is paired with a mentor from the AIA Chicago membership to receive ongoing guidance throughout their educational tenure.', 'The AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarships support students who will become talented young professionals in a more diverse Chicago community. To be eligible for the AIA Chicago Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship, applicants must: be enrollin', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 690, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 691, 'Walter A. Hunt, Jr. Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Walter A. Hunt, Jr. Scholarship is to promote and encourage the study of architecture by New York City public high school students through a two-year scholarship to supplement tuition and related costs during their freshman and sophomore years at a NAAB-accredited school of architecture in the U.S. This scholarship honors the passing of Walter A. Hunt, Jr., its namesake and benefactor. Hunts generosity of spirit and commitment to education live on in the scholarship he established.Applicants must provide a digital copy of their final graduation high school transcript in order to accept the award. The second year of the scholarship funding is dependent on demonstrated successful completion of the students first year. The program offers a single award in the amount of $10,000 per year for two years. After recipients complete their first year, they will submit a transcript, a recommendation from a professor, and a reflection of the year to the committee for the second year disbursement.Recipients also have the opportunity to be mentored by a committee of Walter A. Hunts colleagues to bolster their education and career in architecture if they so choose.Applicants must be current New York City public high school seniors who have been accepted to a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program at a NAAB-accredited School of Architecture in the U.S. Students at NYC Charter High Schools are eligible. Students at private, parochial or other schools where tuition is charged are not eligible. Applicants must provide a digital copy of their final graduation high school transcript in order to accept the award.The second year of the scholarship funding is dependent on demonstrated successful completion of the students first year.The following application materials must be submitted using the online form:Essay: Not exceeding 500 words. Why are you interested in studying architecture? Consider including: your favorite building in New York City, a specific life experience which piqued your architectural interest, how you would see yourself as an architect impacting your community, or how you would see yourself as an architect impacting the environmentPortfolio: Applicants are encouraged to submit the portfolio which had been previously submitted to the Bachelor of Architecture program they are pursuing, if applicable. The digital portfolio must consist of at least 3-4 pieces of the students own visual art, design, or architecture work, though applicants may submit additional work if they feel it is relevant to their application. Projects may be 2-D or 3-D, and can be both finished and/or in-process projects. If a group project is submitted, the student must indicate their role in the project.High School Transcript: Students must submit their most recent high school transcript as part of the application. Submission of a final graduation transcript, when available, will be required in order to accept the award.College Acceptance Letter: Students must submit proof of acceptance to a five-year Bachelor of Architecture program at one of the NAAB-accredited schools of architecture in the U.S. This must be in the form of a college acceptance letter. Other schools or programs other than architecture within these universities are not eligible for this scholarship.Two Letters of Recommendation: Applicants are encouraged to submit the recommendation letters previously submitted to the Bachelor of Architecture program they are pursuing. Recommendations cannot be from a relative of the student and should speak to the students character, promise, skills, and the likelihood of success in a college architecture program. All letters of recommendation must be signed and on letterhead. - One recommendation letter must be from a teacher in their high school; - The second may be from an employer, person in the field of architecture or other adult.Note: A bio section is included in the application. Applicants are encouraged to expand upon their journey to architecture in this section.There is no application fee.', 'The purpose of the Walter A. Hunt, Jr. Scholarship is to promote and encourage the study of architecture by New York City public high school students through a two-year scholarship to supplement tuition and related costs during their freshman and sophomor', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 692, 'Metro & NJBA Trades Scholarship', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, insurance, bankers and others that service the homebuilding industry.Both Metro and NJBA are eager to develop talent and opportunities for employment in the construction industry. We are offering educational and training scholarship opportunities to qualified candidates. Please see details below for eligibility and application information. Applicants must be a resident of Morris, Essex, Union, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties with: Minimum high school diploma (by June); Attending part time or full time at an accredited institution (college or trade school); Pursuing a building/construction related degree or certification; and Starting college no later than September of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, i', 1250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 693, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 694, 'Walter J. Travis Society Scholarship', 'The Walter J. Travis Society Scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a career in one of the following professions: landscape design/golf course architecture; golf course turf grass management/golf course superintendent; professional golf management, club professional, or sports journalism with a special interest in golf. In addition, serious consideration is given to outstanding amateur high school/college/university golfers for our scholarship awards, based on their competitive record as an amateur golfer.Applicants for The Walter J. Travis Memorial Scholarship must present evidence of being enrolled/matriculated as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited two- or four-year college/university, for the following Fall semester. The Criteria involved in evaluating applications include: academic record; involvement in golf-related interests and activities; extracurricular activities; and the overall quality of application materials. Awards are renewable subject to re-application, including a letter of recommendation from at least one of the students professors, and evidence of maintaining a 3.00 GPA.', 'The Walter J. Travis Society Scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a career in one of the following professions: landscape design/golf course architecture; golf course turf grass management/golf course superintendent; professional golf management, c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 695, 'Wisconsin Architects Foundation Out-of-State Study', 'The Wisconsin Architects Foundation offers scholarships to outstanding Wisconsin students who are pursuing architectural studies out-of-state at a NAAB or CACB-accredited School of Architecture within a first professional degree or post-graduate degree program. In order to apply, the student must have received their high school diploma from a Wisconsin high school. In order to qualify, the student must have received his/her high school diploma from a Wisconsin high school and be currently attending or planning to attend a NAAB-accredited school of architecture within a First Professional Degree or Post-graduate degree program. As scholarship funds are limited, preference will be given to those candidates who have not previously been awarded a Wisconsin Architects Foundation scholarship.', 'The Wisconsin Architects Foundation offers scholarships to outstanding Wisconsin students who are pursuing architectural studies out-of-state at a NAAB or CACB-accredited School of Architecture within a first professional degree or post-graduate degree pr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 696, 'Architects League of Northern New Jersey Scholarsh', 'The Architects League of Northern New Jersey offers numerous scholarships for residents from Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Sussex Counties. For the High School Scholarship, applicants must have been accepted to an NAAB Accredited Architecture Program at a college in the United States or U.S. Territory. For the College Scholarships, individual criteria will vary, but students must be pursuing studies in architectural studies. All scholarships will be awarded at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee of the AIA Architects League of Northern New Jersey.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a PDF or Word file of their resume/biography (This should be a one page typed outline that lists your accomplishments and experiences relevant to this scholarship application. Suggested items to include are contact information, awards received, courses completed, work experience, travel, extracurricular activities, interests and/or volunteer experience); college information and a transcript; two recommendation letters; and an essay explaining what they hope to accomplish as an architect.', 'The Architects League of Northern New Jersey offers numerous scholarships for residents from Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Sussex Counties. For the High School Scholarship, applicants must have been accepted to an NAAB Accredited Architecture Program at a c', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 697, 'The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant', 'The Arts Writers grant supports both emerging and established writers who are writing about contemporary visual art. Ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categoriesarticles, books, and short-form writingthese grants support projects addressing both general and specialized art audiences, from short reviews for magazines and newspapers to in-depth scholarly studies. We also support art writing that engages criticism through interdisciplinary methods or experiments with literary styles. As long as a writer meets the eligibility and publishing requirements, they may apply.To be eligible, applicants can be an individual applying applying for a project about contemporary visual art, an art historian, artist, critic, curator, journalist, or a writer in an outside field who is strongly engaged with the contemporary visual arts, or be a published author (specific publication requirements vary for each project type). Applicants must also be at least 25 years of age and be either a US resident, permanent resident, or hold an O-1 visa. Applications run from April until the due date. Finalists are notified in October and grantees are announced in November.', 'The Arts Writers grant supports both emerging and established writers who are writing about contemporary visual art. Ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categoriesarticles, books, and short-form writingthese grants support projects addressing both ge', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 698, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 699, 'Barbara G. Laurie Scholarship Program', 'Awarded each year, the AIA|DC and the Washington Architectural Foundation are proud to provide a scholarship for DC high school students entering undergraduate architecture programs. Every year, the Foundation awards thousands of dollars in architecture scholarships to high school students; to architecture students in NAAB-accredited undergraduate and graduate degree programs; to Architect Registration Exam (ARE) candidates who are working toward becoming licensed architects; and to licensed architects pursuing educational enrichment opportunities.All applicants must be residents of the District of Columbia and either: Completing high school in a public, charter, or private school in the District or the surrounding region and entering a degree program at a school of architecture as a college freshman in Fall; or attending a technical school or community college student having completed high school and will transfer to a program in architecture in Fall. The Washington Architectural Foundation has the sole authority to grant the scholarship. Recipients are selected on the basis of a demonstrated interest in architecture, academic performance, extracurricular activities, drawing ability, and financial need. All selections are final. All applications and attachments become the property of AIA|DC and the Washington Architectural Foundation.', 'Awarded each year, the AIA|DC and the Washington Architectural Foundation are proud to provide a scholarship for DC high school students entering undergraduate architecture programs. Every year, the Foundation awards thousands of dollars in architecture s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 700, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 701, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 702, 'Against the Grain Artistic Scholarship', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at least 25% Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity; be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.; have a 3.0 GPA; have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurriculars or other activities; be either a high school senior or a college student currently enrolled fulltime at an accredited U.S. vocational, junior college, or four-year college/university and must be a full- time, associate/bachelor/master degree-seeking student by the upcoming academic calendar year; and not be a relative of a board member.Selection is based on a rating system judged in five major categories. The candidate with the highest combined cumulative points will receive the scholarship. These categories are: quality of content submission (essay, artistic portfolio); academic performance; leadership/community service experience and contribution; letters of recommendation; and a phone/in-person committee interview. Funds will be disbursed directly to the educational institution in the students name.', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at lea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 703, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 704, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 705, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 706, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 707, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 708, 'Ballinger Scholarship for Equity', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color and who meet the following criteria: Are graduating seniors that attended high school in Philadelphia County; Will enter their first year of an accredited program at a U.S. university or college in an architecture, engineering, or interior design program in the fall of the coming school year (engineers must be enrolled in the following degree programs: civil/structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, or architectural engineering); and Are permanent residents of the United States.Ballinger is an interdisciplinary design firm with a staff of over 250 professionals working from a single office in Philadelphia. We lean into complex design challenges, not for their own sake but for the potential contained within their resolution the potential to inspire discovery, to provoke inquiry, to encourage healing, and to create dialogue. Since 1878 we have been catalysts for creation, synthesizing function and feeling into spaces that are as inspiring and ingenious as the future we hope to experience ourselves. We are committed to fighting racism and promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People o', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 709, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 710, 'Usrey Family Scholarship', 'Susie and Bruce Usrey of Monrovia Growers Inc. in Azusa, CA, established the Usrey Family Scholarship in 2001. The scholarship is awarded annually to horticulture students enrolled in a California state university or college. Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate landscape horticulture program or related discipline at a two- or four-year institution, have a full-time course load during the time of application and during the semesters for which the scholarship is granted, have a minimum 2.25 overall GPA and minimum 2.7 major GPA, and be enrolled in a California state university or college. Preference will be given to applicants who plan to work within the industry (including nursery operation, landscape architecture/design/construction/maintenance, interiorscape, horticultural distribution, or retail garden center) following graduation. The Horticultural Research Institute, the AmericanHort Foundation, proudly supports scientific research and students for the advancement of the horticultural industry. HRI was established by industry leaders on the premise that no one could better direct needed research to advance horticulture than the very people who work in it, day in and day out. We stick to that same vision today: we fund and guide horticultural research efforts with the direct input from industry professionals just like you.', 'Susie and Bruce Usrey of Monrovia Growers Inc. in Azusa, CA, established the Usrey Family Scholarship in 2001. The scholarship is awarded annually to horticulture students enrolled in a California state university or college. Applicants must be enrolled i', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 711, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 712, 'The Goldie Initiative Scholarship Application', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real estate broker and entrepreneur. Our mission is to prepare women for senior leadership roles in all sectors of CRE. The Goldie Initiative does this by providing scholarship support for graduate study, mentorship, and networking opportunities for women with high potential who are committed to becoming leaders in the real estate industry.Women only. Scholarships from The Goldie Initiative are merit-based and not dependent on applicants financial needs. Many elements of the program are moving virtual, allowing students from across the country to apply. Applicant must have a Bachelors degree awarded from an accredited college or university. Enrollment at a U.S. accredited graduate school at a university is required. The Goldie Initiative is generally Chicago-centric, but applicants from other regions are encouraged to inquire further via email. Also required: Maintenance of good academic standing is required. Continuous enrollment in a graduate degree program pursuant to your universitys financial aid enrollment requirements. Submission of online progress reports on a regular schedule. Commitment to participate in communication with assigned mentor on regular basis. Scholarship funds are limited to 2 years, however once accepted to the program, Goldie Scholars may continue to participate in all other activities until the conclusion of their graduate studies. Regular attendance to Goldie Initiative events.', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 713, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 714, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 715, 'CACP Scholarship', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be an incoming college junior, senior or undergraduate student, and they must have at least a GPA of a 3.0. The recipient of this scholarship must be willing to volunteer at at least two of CACP events.The goal of this program is to create a conduit between CACP and the most promising students with design and construction related majors in local universities. The program recognizes students with the highest academic achievement and encourages them to thrive and to pursue professional excellence. In some cases, the program provides students with financial assistance. Among local universities and with professional communities, the scholarship program well-represents CACP as a recognized professional organization and its scholarship recipients as top students in their field benefiting CACP as well as those top students.', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 716, 'APA Tom Cory Scholarship', 'The APA has a scholarship called the Tom Cory Scholarship for students pursuing a career in Architecture. Education Requirements: Must be a college junior, senior or graduate student with a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher; Must maintain a 3.0 G.P.A. during scholarship period; Must continue education in pursuit of an architectural degree (architect, landscape, or architectural engineering); Must have at least two semesters of school left to complete from date of award; Both Undergraduate and Graduate levels are acceptable; Must be involved in activities related to the their field.Entry Material Requirements: Scholarship Application; A transcript of two years college through the last grading period prior to the date of application; A typed description of your career plans after graduation; A typed essay (essay 1) explaining why you chose this career; A typed essay (essay 2) of 300 500 words on a topic of your choice related to the precast concrete industry; A letter of recommendation from a faculty member of your college or university.', 'The APA has a scholarship called the Tom Cory Scholarship for students pursuing a career in Architecture. Education Requirements: Must be a college junior, senior or graduate student with a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher; Must maintain a 3.0 G.P.A. du', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 717, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 718, 'AIA Central Massachusetts Scholarship', 'AIA Central Massachusetts (AIA CM) is pleased to announce its Annual Scholarship Awards Program. We have partnered with AIA National and Pella Windows and Doors to match at least $1500 in scholarship grants! That means this year we can offer: $1000 scholarships to full/part time students in an architectural program at a community college or a technical college and $2000 scholarships to a full-time student in an architectural degree program at an NAAB accredited college.Award Recipients will be featured in the AIA CM Newsletter plus receive an invitation to attend, and be recognized at, the AIA Central Massachusetts awards program dinner. Applicants must: Be a Massachusetts resident attending an accredited U.S. College of Architecture or a Technical School or Community College Architecture Program; Be a student studying architecture full-time at a Massachusetts College or a Technical School or Community College Architecture Program AND a U.S. Resident; and be Employed by a Firm based in Massachusetts. Priority is given to students either from Central Massachusetts or attending school in our region. High school graduates who have been accepted to an NAAB accredited program or a Technical School or Community College Architecture Program for their freshman year are also eligible.', 'AIA Central Massachusetts (AIA CM) is pleased to announce its Annual Scholarship Awards Program. We have partnered with AIA National and Pella Windows and Doors to match at least $1500 in scholarship grants! That means this year we can offer: $1000 schola', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 719, 'MFMA Academic Scholarship', 'The Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association (MFMA) offers five scholarships annually in the amount of $1,000 each for secondary, advanced, or trade school education. Applicants will be considered based on academic achievement, field of study, and written essay responses. Candidates must submit completed applications by July 14th. At the end of the form, there will be a request to attach a file up to 10MBCriteria for scholarship: Academic achievement, field of study, and essay. Eligibility restrictions: Recipient must be legal resident of the US and must attend school in the US. Applicants must be accepted into one of the following fields of study: Architecture, Forest Management, Forest Products Technology, Forest Science, Forestry Studies, Wood Science & Engineering, Wood Science & Technology, other fields related to wood technology, or studying a trade that translates to the wood flooring industry. Candidates must submit completed applications by July 14th. At the end of the form, there will be a request to attach a file up to 10MB. All submitted material must be merged into one pdf file and include the following: Copy of the applicants high school or college transcript; 500-word typed essay; and Acceptance letter from a college, university, or trade school indicating specific field of study.', 'The Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association (MFMA) offers five scholarships annually in the amount of $1,000 each for secondary, advanced, or trade school education. Applicants will be considered based on academic achievement, field of study, and written', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 720, 'Construction Roundtable of New Jersey', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students should be rising juniors already in attendance at a 4-year college or university in New Jersey OR a student about to transfer for his/her 3rd or 4th year to complete their studies in one of the relevant study areas at any 4-year school in New Jersey. As part of the application, the students must demonstrate his/her interest in a career in a construction related field as outlined above.Note that this scholarship is administered by NJIT on behalf of the Construction roundtable of New Jersey and as such, applications are submitted to NJIT; however, students may attend any 4-year school in New Jersey. NJIT students have no advantage in competing for the scholarship because their school administers the scholarship on behalf of the CRTNJ. The CRTNJ has put together a selection committee of senior-level executives to review all applications and select the most appropriate applicants. Additionally, each applicant may be reviewed by CRTNJ for potential internship programs. Membersof the CRTNJ will contact applicants on an individual basis to participate in the internship program when such programs are available.', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students shoul', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 721, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 722, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 723, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 724, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 725, 'National Association of Women in Construction', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structural, mechanical, electrical engineering; drafting; or construction management.) The core purpose of NAWIC is to enhance the success of women in construction.This fund may be used at any college or vocational school. To qualify for the scholarships, the applicant must enroll in a construction industry related program in a university, college, or vocational/trade school. A college applicant must be a full time student with a minimum of 12 hours enrollment per semester/trimester/quarter and must have a minimum grade point average of 2.75 (based on a 4.0 system). The applicant cannot be a member of NAWIC.', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 726, 'Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. To apply, applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation at least one from a college or university professor, a statement of the applicants goals, an official transcript that must be emailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street from the college or university, or sent in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar or bursars office, or remitted from the registrar or bursars office via an online portal.', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 727, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 728, 'John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship', 'The John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship is open to undergraduate students of African American descent who are currently enrolled in a U.S. not-for-profit CIDA- or NASAD-accredited interior design or NAAB-accredited architecture program. Students must submit a 3-to-5 minute video articulating how the power of design has already impacted their life, and how they will proactively leverage their career in design to positively impact their future clients and community. The John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship Fund was created to support and nurture African American interior design and architecture students while promoting diversity and access in education. Nelson is a known champion of design education, diversity, and unfettered access to education. This scholarship was established by Nelson in partnership with the IIDA Foundation in 2019.', 'The John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship is open to undergraduate students of African American descent who are currently enrolled in a U.S. not-for-profit CIDA- or NASAD-accredited interior design or NAAB-accredited architecture program. Students must su', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 729, 'Dick Lauber Masonry Scholarship', 'Eligible to Undergraduate, Graduate Students, and InternsDetails of Submission:Students must attend an architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana.Students should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural renderings to scale. (minimum of 2 elevations)Category: Recreation (restaurants, brewery, theater, etc.)Components must be masonry. (block, brick, stone, or any combination thereof)Bonus if Masonry components shown on interiorShort statement describing the design. Any intentions to its use may also be included.Include name, email, phone number, and mailing address with submission.Submissions can be sent to akelly@masonryadvisorycouncil.orgPost Submission:All entries will be judged by local architects.The winners will notified on or by November 1.1st Place is $1,000 (unrestricted) Scholarship.', 'Eligible to Undergraduate, Graduate Students, and InternsDetails of Submission:Students must attend an architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana.Students should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural render', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 730, 'Masonry Advisory Council Scholarship', 'Applicants must attend a architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana and should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural renderings to scale. (minimum of 2 elevations). Categories may include: residential single family, multi-family, schools, hospitals, governmental, religious, health care, mixed commercial buildings, misc. (restaurants, theater, storm shelter, etc.). Components must be masonry. (block, brick, stone, or any combination thereof and include a short statement describing the design. Any intentions to its use may also be included.Applicants should include name, email, phone number, and mailing address with submission and submit before September 15th. All Submissions may be emailed to the Masonry Advisory Council. All entries will be judged by the same architectural panel that will be judging Excellence in Masonry. All entries will be displayed at the Excellence in Masonry Awards evening at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago in December. Entrants will have the ability to attend the Awards evening. This is an excellent networking opportunity for them to meet Architects and Industry Professionals. The overall winner will be announced and recognized at the event with both an Excellence Award and $1,000 Educational Scholarship.', 'Applicants must attend a architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana and should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural renderings to scale. (minimum of 2 elevations). Categories may include: residential singl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 731, 'OHM Advisors Diversity Scholarship', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Program (African American, Hispanic, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander, Multi-racial), be a high school senior through college juniors currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM Program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors (ex. Architecture, Urban Design) the following academic year. Having a minimum cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA) at the time of application is beneficial but not mandatory. Special consideration is given to applicants living near an OHM Advisors office location.At OHM Advisors, we are committed to attracting, retaining, and promoting a diverse workforce of highly talented people, enriching both our internal culture and our collaborative professional efforts for our clients, and reflecting the diversity of the client communities we serve. We want all people to belong, thrive and innovate at OHM Advisors, so weve created a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Action Plan as a framework for cultivating a culture that supports, empowers and respects diverse talent.', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 732, 'Sargenti Scholarship + Experience', 'The Inaugural Sargenti Scholarship + Experience recognizes and supports leadership potential in architecture and interior design students through a $2,500 scholarship, a 2-day hands-on learning experience in one of (3) US-based Sargenti offices (NJ, CA, or AZ), and an invitation to attend the PAVE Gala this December in New York City as a guest of Sargenti Architects.Application Requirements: 600-word Essay; 6-page Portfolio; Contact Information for (1) Professional Reference; and Official or Unofficial Transcript. Eligibility Requirements: Currently Enrolled, College-level, Interior Design or Architecture Student or similar area of study interested in Retail, Restaurant, or Hospitality Design; 3.0 GPA; Full-time student enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours; Located and studying within the United States.', 'The Inaugural Sargenti Scholarship + Experience recognizes and supports leadership potential in architecture and interior design students through a $2,500 scholarship, a 2-day hands-on learning experience in one of (3) US-based Sargenti offices (NJ, CA, o', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 733, 'AIA Silicon Valley William R. Hawley Scholarship', 'The future of the architectural profession resides with the next generation of architects. The American Institute of Architects, Silicon Valley Chapter, or AIA Silicon Valley, understands the importance of assisting with the education of these future professionals. AIA Silicon Valley established this scholarship in 2004.Applicants must be/have: Legal resident of Santa Clara County; Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program leading to a career in architecture on a full-time or part-time basis; Undergraduate students must have completed a minimum of two years of college work in required major at the end of the current academic year. Previous recipients of this scholarship are eligible.', 'The future of the architectural profession resides with the next generation of architects. The American Institute of Architects, Silicon Valley Chapter, or AIA Silicon Valley, understands the importance of assisting with the education of these future prof', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 734, 'BOND Scholarship Program', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industries through both its scholarship and mentorship program. Helmed by a Black-owned organization and certified diversity supplier, BCAP is outfitted to consult with companies of creative and cultural influence on achieving long term, sustainable DEI solutions. Scholarships to design schools are challenging for any American student to obtain but present further hurdles for BIPOC American students. The BOND Scholarship Program, a component of BCAP, was established as a solution in accelerating the next generation into becoming the future leaders of tomorrow on a global scale. Applicants must be a BIPOC Community member, be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be enrolled full-time in a university-level fashion program.', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industri', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 735, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 736, 'Detroit Chapter of ASHRAE\'s Joseph B. Olivieri Sch', 'The Detroit Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. will award the Joseph B. Olivieri Scholarship to one student for the upcoming academic year. Eligibility Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an undergraduate program, at an college or university located within the Michigan counties of Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw or Wayne; Accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) or the National Architecture Accreditation Board (NAAB); and Leading to a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Architecture; and family members of anyone currently on the Student Activities Committee or Board of Governors of the Detroit Chapter of ASHRAE, and students receiving scholarships from ASHRAE or any of its other chapters are ineligible. Must have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Detroit Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. will award the Joseph B. Olivieri Scholarship to one student for the upcoming academic year. Eligibility Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an un', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 737, 'Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. NFSF is a self-supporting 509(a)(3) designated scholarship program that allows all contributions to be tax deductible. To be eligible for the Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship, applicants must currently be a first, second, or third year student in a course of study at a college or university leading to a degree in construction, construction management, architecture, civil, mechanical, electrical or structural engineering. This scholarship is not open to high school students.', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher educati', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 738, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 739, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 740, 'CALG Scholarship Program', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG promotes affirmative action and equal employment opportunity by working closely with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and related administrative agencies to advocate the positions and viewpoints of its constituents, shape regulatory and legislative outcomes and educate constituents on developments regarding regulatory changes.The Charlotte Area Liaison Group fund was created to provide financial assistance to deserving college students in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg MSA. Through the Scholarship Fund, we seek to promote the principals of workplace equality among our college students and provide financial assistance to diverse college students at the level of rising junior or senior. Applicants must be business majors with relevant coursework in human resources, be enrolled full-time in an accredited four-year undergraduate institute of higher learning, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 741, 'Mildred C. Hanson SIOR Memorial Scholarship', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in the commercial real estate industry. The Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund, which was established to honor and support women in commercial real estate, will grant two scholarships to one outstanding junior or senior undergraduate female student and one graduate female student enrolled in an accredited real estate, business, or finance program at a college or university in the United States or Canada who intends to pursue a career in commercial real estate.Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR was a specialist in office and industrial sales and leasing and was one of the first women to earn the SIOR (Specialist, Industrial and Office REALTOR) designation. Millie served as President of both the SIOR New Jersey Chapter and the Industrial and Office Brokers Association of the New York Metropolitan Area. Millie was named the Top Sales Associate of 2005 and 2006 for NAI James Hanson Real Estate, Hackensack, New Jersey. During her 34-year career, she brokered deals valued at more than $800 million.', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 742, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 743, 'WIIT Scholarships', 'The Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT), based in Washington, DC, works to promote the professional development of women in international trade and business and to raise public awareness of the importance of international trade to economic development. WIITs mission is to promote the professional advancement of women in international trade and business and to raise public awareness of the importance of international trade to economic development. Our merit-based scholarships are awarded twice per year to support and encourage women studying all aspects of international trade including commercial relations, trade policy and negotiations, economic development, womens economic empowerment and more. Applicants must identify as female and be currently enrolled at an accredited U.S. university or college, either full-time or part-time. Applicants must be undergraduate juniors or seniors or enrolled in graduate studies.', 'The Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT), based in Washington, DC, works to promote the professional development of women in international trade and business and to raise public awareness of the importance of international trade to economic ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 744, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 745, '10x Digital Marketing Scholarship', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are planning to be enrolled or are currently enrolled in a digital marketing, technology, communications, marketing, business or a related field. Applicants must be high school seniors or college undergraduate students majoring in (or planning to major in) a field related to digital marketing. Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the Fall semester. Write a 500-word essay on how digital marketing trends are changing the way we market to consumers. In your opinion, which 5 digital marketing trends are paving the way for the coming year and why. Give detailed examples of each. Separately, include a narrative (2 paragraphs max) of why you are deserving of this scholarship.', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are plannin', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 746, 'University of Massachusetts- Boston Krystle Campbe', 'UMass Boston mourns the tragic loss of Krystle Campbell who was killed senselessly in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. The university honored Krystles memory through its award of a posthumous degree to the former student in 2013 and the establishment of a scholarship in her name. The scholarship was set up by University of Massachusetts Trustee Richard P. Campbell, J.D. (no relation). The Krystle Campbell Scholarship is offered by UMass Boston to females interested in pursuing careers in business. The University of Massachusetts- Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban public universities. Part of the UMass system, UMass Boston combines a small-college experience with the vast resources of a major research university. With a 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio, students easily interact with professors because most teaching occurs in small class sizes. Ninety-three percent of full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their fields. The University of Massachusetts- Boston offers numerous scholarships.', 'UMass Boston mourns the tragic loss of Krystle Campbell who was killed senselessly in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. The university honored Krystles memory through its award of a posthumous degree to the former student in 2013 and the establishment of', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 747, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 748, 'The John Galt Scholarship for Future Supply Chain ', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredited higher education institutions in the United States or Canada are invited to apply.Applicants must be enrolled full-time in supply chain management or a related major with a clear intention of building a career in the supply chain field.Unfortunately, post-graduate students are not eligible at this time.Scholarship Details:The scholarship aims to support the next generation of expert forecasters, demand planners, and supply chain leaders.Recipients will receive the scholarship amount in the form of a check, payable directly to their educational institution.Citizenship of the US or Canada is not mandatory; however, applicants must be attending school in one of these countries.Application Process:Showcase your commitment to a career in business forecasting or supply chain management. Highlight opportunities you\'ve seized, both on-campus and beyond, such as participation in supply chain management associations, relevant classes, internships, and other extracurricular activities.Demonstrate financial need. While a FAFSA is not required, your personal statement should articulate how this scholarship will alleviate financial pressures and aid you in achieving your career goals in the supply chain field.Share any sacrifices you\'ve made in your pursuit of a supply chain career.Selection Criteria:We are seeking students who actively seek opportunities for skill and character development. Your personal statement should outline academic, leadership, volunteer, community, or personal achievements that define your unique story.At John Galt Solutions, we believe in empowering individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of supply chain management. Apply now to be considered for our scholarship and take the next step towards becoming a leader in the dynamic field of forecasting and supply chain management.', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredit', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 749, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM ', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. International students on Student Visa (F-1) coming to the U.S. to study for the first time are eligible for the International Scholarship. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree with a CGPA of 3.5 and above as conferred by an accredited institution. This will be verified by the official foreign degree evaluation report.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. International students on Student Visa (F-1) coming to the U.S. to study for the first time are eligible for the Inter', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 750, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students with an undergraduate or graduate cumulative grade point average of 3.8, as conferred by an accredited institution, are eligible for the Academic Excellence Scholarship. Eligible GPAs must reflect at least one year of full-time status in current/previous academic program. This will be verified by the applicant\'s official transcripts and/or foreign degree evaluation report.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. When awarding scholarships, CIAM must follow all federal and state laws and regulations of aid programs. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students with an undergraduate or graduate cumulative grade point average of 3.8, as conferred by an accredited instit', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 751, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have developed an extraordinary service project in the last 5 years or have demonstrated a commitment to volunteer service for the last 10 years that helped people and the planet are eligible to apply for the Community Service Scholarship. This will be verified by student\'s resume and letters of recommendation.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have developed an extraordinary service project in the last 5 years or have demonstrated a commitment to ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 752, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the last 6 months) are eligible for the Entrepreneurship Scholarship. This will be verified by the legal documentation that indicates evidence of ownership. Deadlines vary depending on when you are applying for. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 753, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 754, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 755, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 756, 'GHR Fellows Scholarship', 'The GHR Fellows Scholarship Program at St. Thomas is a transformational undergraduate experience for ten students pursuing careers in business. Fellows receive full-tuition scholarships to the University of St. Thomas and customized cohort programming designed to deliver impactful leadership experiences. The scholarship covers full tuition and required fees for four years (and may, pending demonstrated financial need, include grant funds that assist with room and board costs). Recipients will get a fully funded J-Term study abroad experience, a customized four-year cohort program with other GHR Fellows, individual career coaching and preparation and service learning and social entrepreneurship opportunities as well as access to C-suite business, community and university leaders.We are looking for high achievers - leaders in academics and service, creative problem solvers, and big thinkers. We want a cohort of doers-members who act with integrity, live inclusively, value difference, and are committed to the success of others. We seek Fellows from ALL backgrounds. We want applicants who will immerse themselves 100% in the experiences we have planned, and who will ultimately serve as engaged alumni GHR Fellows for Life. Applicants must be incoming first-year students pursuing a business degree who demonstrates superior academic achievement (minimum 3.7 GPA) and are commitment to ethically minded, innovative, globally aware, and community-engaged business leadership.', 'The GHR Fellows Scholarship Program at St. Thomas is a transformational undergraduate experience for ten students pursuing careers in business. Fellows receive full-tuition scholarships to the University of St. Thomas and customized cohort programming des', 203152, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 757, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 758, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 759, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 760, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 761, 'Amtrak Academic Scholarship', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across the country and as Amtrak celebrates its 50th anniversary it looks to the next 50 years and beyond to move Americas workforce toward the future.The Amtrak Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate college students who have an active interest in the railroad industry. This program has been established to provide support to help encourage academic achievement within railroad programs, ensuring a future in this industry. There are 8 different awards each with a broad set of categories, so all are encouraged to apply.', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 762, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 763, 'Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational programs. Scholarship recipients will receive funding for up to four years of full-time study at any accredited post-secondary institution of the student\'s choice. Awards are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study or until a bachelor\'s degree is earned provided recipients renew annually and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Applicants should be high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study in Construction Management or adjacent majors.', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational pro', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 764, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 765, 'JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 766, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 767, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 768, 'Martin\'s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread Video Schol', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The student with the best advertisement for each category will be awarded $3,000. Two runners-up will also be chosen for each category and will be awarded $1,500 and $500, respectively. Videos will be used in Martins Sweet Mini Moments campaign throughout April.Video Technical Specifications: YouTube ad: 30 seconds 1 minute, horizontal video (19201080), mp4 format; Instagram Reels ad: 15-30 seconds, vertical video (10801920), mp4 format. Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States who is 18 years of age or older at the time of entry, must be a full-time or part-time undergraduate student at the time of entry and must be enrolled in a marketing, communications, or advertising program at the time of entry. Applicants must attend a college or university within 100 miles of Martins Chambersburg, PA bakery or Martins Valdosta, GA bakery at the time of entry.', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The stu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 769, 'LRAEF Scholars Program', 'Applicants of the LRAEF Scholars Program must be accepted or currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate (bachelor/associate) or graduate degree program for at least two consecutive semesters/terms reflecting a full school schedule (as defined by the school the student is attending). Courses of study can include but are not limited to culinary, hospitality & tourism, business, culinary/FACS teaching degree, or management programs to pursue a career in the restaurant, foodservice, tourism, or hospitality industry and teaching culinary education. Students must be a Louisiana high school graduate (or current LA high school senior) and/or a college student attending a Louisiana culinary or hospitality program.Funds cannot be utilized for certificate programs. Applicants selected as scholarship recipients must be full-time students. (Full-time: enrolled in at least 12 hours or the equivalent defined by the school the student is attending.) The student must have currently attained and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 while participating in the LRAEF Scholars program (any award) throughout the school year. LRAEF Scholars will be notified of their selection in late February and will be advised of the deadline to accept or decline the award. Payments will be made directly to the educational institution after confirmation of the student\'s full-time enrollment is received. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Applicants of the LRAEF Scholars Program must be accepted or currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate (bachelor/associate) or graduate degree program for at least two consecutive semesters/terms reflecting a full school schedule (as defined by th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 770, 'Greehey Scholars Program', 'The Greehey Scholars Program is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for qualified incoming undergraduate freshmen who are exceptional scholars committed to excellence in every aspect of their lives. Due to the generosity of alumnus Bill Greehey, the Greehey Scholars Program awards four-year, ?renewablescholarships to each Greehey Scholar that include St. Marys University tuition; Stipends for St. Marys University study abroad opportunities; Funding for extra-curricular activities such as business travel within the Program.The Greehey Scholars Program develops students who exhibit outstanding ethical leadership, technical excellence, global awareness and professional orientation, challenging them to the highest standards of commitment and achievement. Scholars set this example by engaging in the principles of constant learning, serving and leading, not only in business environments, but also in their communities.', 'The Greehey Scholars Program is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for qualified incoming undergraduate freshmen who are exceptional scholars committed to excellence in every aspect of their lives. Due to the generosity of alumnus Bill Greehey, the Greehey ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 771, 'SJCF Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship', 'The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Business field. One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior. The scholarship is open to all seniors at Tracy High School pursuing an undergraduate degree in Business. Should you have questions about scholarships offered through the Community Foundation of San Joaquin, please contact the CommunityFoundation via phone or email.', 'The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Business field. One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior. The s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 772, 'Gene and Donna Mallak Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the February deadline.To be eligible for the Gene and Donna Mallak Scholarship, applicants must: be a current college student; be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a business-related field; be a resident of Saginaw County; have a minimum GPA of 2.5; and plan on attending Saginaw Valley State University, Davenport University, Delta College, Northwood University or Central Michigan University. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 773, 'Nexteer Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Nexteer Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a high school senior; be a resident of Bay, Midland or Saginaw Counties, or surrounding Great Lakes Bay Region; will be attending a Michigan college/university full-time; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering or business (includes global supply management, purchasing, logistics, etc.); and have a 3.0 GPA. Additional consideration will be given to Nexteer Team Member/immediate family member (children, grandchildren, step-children). Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 774, 'Robert E. Stark and Martin H. Stark Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.The Robert E. and Martin H. Stark Scholarship was established to further educational opportunity and the general well-being of the Saginaw area. Applicants must: have a minimum 2.5 GPA; be a graduating senior or enrolled college student; be a Saginaw County resident; be pursuing a bachelors degree in business or mechanical engineering and can demonstrate full-time enrollment; demonstrate financial need; and be attending a Michigan college or university. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 775, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 776, 'ELC Scholarship Program', 'The Executive Leadership Council (ELC) is the preeminent membership organization committed to increasing the number of global Black executives in C-Suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises. The ELC opens channels of opportunity for the development of Black executives to positively impact business and our communities. The mission of The ELCs Scholarship Programs is to build a pipeline of Black corporate talent by supporting the academic achievement and development of Black undergraduate and graduate students. Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service. In addition to receiving a scholarship award, the students are invited to participate in The ELCs Honors Symposium. There are multiple scholarships for which students may apply, the majority of which will be intended for rising undergraduate sophomores and juniors.', 'The Executive Leadership Council (ELC) is the preeminent membership organization committed to increasing the number of global Black executives in C-Suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises. The ELC opens channels of opportunity for the develo', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 777, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 778, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 779, 'IAPD Scholarship', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Each year, worthy recipients are awarded up to $5,000 to provide meaningful financial support for their college/university education. To apply for a IAPD scholarship, college/university students at the undergraduate or graduate degree level must meet one of the following criteria: Be employed by an IAPD member company; Be a child of an employee of an IAPD member company; or Be enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Applications open in the Fall.', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a p', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 780, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 781, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 782, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 783, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 784, 'RMEL Scholarships', 'The purpose of the RMEL Foundation is to award scholarships to deserving and qualified students in engineering, business, information systems, plant, line or distribution technology, line worker or other curriculum related to the electric energy industry. These scholarships are awarded in amounts ranging from $1,000-$3,000. See the eligibility requirements for these scholarships. The applicant must be a current high school senior, high school graduate or current university/college undergraduate (freshman, sophomore, junior or senior) student. In addition, you must be pursuing or plan to pursue an electric industry position certificate (lineman program, renewable energy certificate, etc.) and be able to provide information about the specific program you are or will attend and the accreditation status of the institution or be pursuing or plan to pursue an undergraduate degree with intent to pursue a career in the electric energy industry. Applicants must complete the online application in its entirety.', 'The purpose of the RMEL Foundation is to award scholarships to deserving and qualified students in engineering, business, information systems, plant, line or distribution technology, line worker or other curriculum related to the electric energy industry.', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 785, 'David C. Lizerraga Fellowship', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generation college student, pursuing a master\'s degree in business administration or engineering (students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation\'s discretion); have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire academic year; and be a permanent resident of a community listed in the college success program guidelines. Students must also demonstrate financial need, outstanding leadership potential, a remarkable record of professional/extracurricular achievement, and a commitment to the development and economic empowerment of communities. Applicants must be a resident of an underserved community within the counties of Los Angeles, Orange or San Bernardino. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 786, 'UMSA Foundation Scholarship', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so are we committed to providing support in education. Through this scholarship program, we aim to provide financial assistance as a way to build the leaders of our future and sustain our industries.The scholarship program offers scholarships for undergraduate, graduate or continuing education programs in the any of the following fields (applicants can apply in more than one field): business continuity and disaster recovery; cybersecurity; governance, risk and compliance; or physical security. Applicants must be a resident of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wisconsin. UMSA board members, UMSA Foundation and/or UMSA committee members, and immediate family of these individuals (where immediate family is defined as spouse or child) are not eligible.', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 787, 'Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their generosity, the Canton Audubon Society is pleased to offer scholarships to deserving college students, junior level and above, including graduate level.The purpose of the Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship is to encourage college students, through financial support, to study environmental science, conservation, natural history and nature related subjects, including environmental law. The selection committee will base its decision for granting the scholarship on a combination of: a typed essay of 250 words or less telling us about yourself and how you expect to make a difference in the environment; three letters of recommendation; and previous experiences showing dedication to caring for the environment. Eligible applicants must have a 2.5 GPA, reside in applicable Ohio counties, and majoring in any discipline that will relate to the purpose of CAS (with full-time enrollment).', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their gene', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 788, 'AWS James A Turner Jr Memorial Scholarship', 'The James A. Turner, Jr. Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student pursuing a minimum four-year Bachelors of Business Degree that will lead to a management career in welding store operations or a welding distributorship. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum high school diploma. Applicants must be employed at least 10 hours a week at a welding distributorship at the time the application is submitted. The AWS Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It supports programs to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through research and educational opportunities. Our industry depends upon education that prepares the next generation to meet the challenges ahead. The award will be presented to individuals nationwide. Applicants do not have to be a member of the American Welding Society.', 'The James A. Turner, Jr. Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student pursuing a minimum four-year Bachelors of Business Degree that will lead to a management career in welding store operations or a welding distributorship. Applicants must ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 789, 'Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, marketing or sales. Applicants can be from any state, but preference might be given to applicants from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia. Applicants must be classified as juniors or seniors in bachelors degree programs, or will be candidates for degrees in masters or doctorate degree programs, in the academic years for which the scholarship awards are granted. Applicants must exhibit a financial need and be enrolled as full-time students each semester. Recipients must be a full-time student each semester, unless an exception is requested in writing and approved. Withdrawal from school, except for serious illness or injury, shall result in the recipient losing the scholarship. Recipients will be required to furnish a transcript and status report at the end of each semester before additional monies are awarded. Scholarship monies will be payable directly to the recipients chosen college or university. Applications run from the Fall until the deadline.', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 790, 'Deja Family Memorial Scholarship', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the community. The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship must be enrolled in a university, community college, or trade/technical school for the next school year. Applications run from January until the due date.Special preference will be given to students enrolled at Waubonsee Community College or William Rainey Harper College, and with the major area of studies in Business, Hospitality, Substance Abuse Counseling, Auto Mechanics or women in STEM. We hope to continue changing lives in our community and this scholarship will aid a student(s) who embodies the Deja Familys example in life: Family centered, community driven and aspiring to have a positive impact on the lives of others.', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the communi', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 791, 'EKU Patterson Business Scholarship', 'The EKU Patterson Business Scholarship is awarded to outstanding students majoring in areas of study includingGeneral Business (e.g., Corporate Communications and Technology; General Business, Global Supply Chain, International Business), Management (e.g., Human Resource Management, Management), and/or Marketing (e.g., Professional Golf Management, Marketing, Marketing Research and Analytics, Music Marketing). Minimum application qualifications includea competitive ACT composite score, a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) cumulative GPA, and evidence of leadership activities. Also considered will be the applicant\'s formal letter of application, professional resume, letters of recommendation and transcript.This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA, along with: a formal letter describing your progress in your area of study, the career path you hope to follow with such a degree, and evidence of leadership abilities that distinguish you from your peers; a recommendation letter; and a resume highlighting high school or university activities, as well as work-related activities. Evidence of leadership should be emphasized. Award amounts and dollar amounts will vary.', 'The EKU Patterson Business Scholarship is awarded to outstanding students majoring in areas of study includingGeneral Business (e.g., Corporate Communications and Technology; General Business, Global Supply Chain, International Business), Management (e.g.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 792, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 793, 'GRCF Economic Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Scholarship is offered to a student who is an undergraduate pursuing a degree in business. Applicants must be a resident of Kent or Ottawa County for at least three years, demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Scholarship is offered to a student who is an undergraduate pursuing a degree in business. Applicants must be a resident of Kent or Ottawa County for at least three years, demonstrate financial need an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 794, 'GRCF Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or education at any accredited university in Michigan. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or edu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 795, 'GRCF Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Schola', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical school and majoring in healthcare, education, or business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical schoo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 796, 'GRCF Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship is offered to a senior at West Catholic High School entering undergraduate studies in business or pre-law. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a minimum GPA of 3.0. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship is offered to a senior at West Catholic High School entering undergraduate studies in business or pre-law. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a minimum GPA of 3', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 797, 'Howard and Helen Hauff Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Howard and Helen Hauff Memorial Scholarship is offered to Washington state high school seniors or current college students from Washington. Applicants should be studying for a degree in engineering or business and been raised in a family involved in the tree fruit industry. Applicants must be pursuing a career in the tree fruit industry. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 798, 'Mac Hyde Brownfield Scholarship Program', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment minds. To celebrate Mac Hyde, Minnesota Brownfields offers this scholarship to students pursuing studies in diverse fields related to brownfield redevelopment.Applicants must: Be an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited Minnesota college or university; and/or a Minnesota resident; Be pursuing a field of study related to brownfields redevelopment, including: engineering, earth/environmental sciences, government/public policy, law, business, real estate, public health, economic development or related; Have an intended career in profession related to community revitalization, environmental quality, or remediation; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Recipient is invited and encouraged to attend ReScape Awards Event in April to receive scholarship.', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 799, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholars', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Students must be a full-time student and demonstrate a commitment to agriculture, leadership and academic achievement. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Enrolled university students who meet all the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be attending University of Idaho, Washington State University, Montana State University, or Oregon State University; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; be enrolled full time (12 or more credits); have a minimum GPA of 3.0; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Stude', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 800, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarshi', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influences that agriculture industry. Awards are based on school and community involvement, scholastic performance and educational goals. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Students recently graduating from high school and current college students who meet all of the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be a high school graduate with plans to attend a post-secondary institute or be a current college student enrolled full time; be attending or plan to attend an accredited two or four-year college located in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah or Washington; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influenc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 801, 'Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship P', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the California State Fair Student Scholarships help our states most promising students achieve their goals and realize their dreams by granting scholarships to a broad range of academic studies.They are presented to college students and graduating high school seniors who exhibit academic excellence, leadership potential, civic accomplishments, and a strong sense of personal commitment to continuing their education.', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the Califor', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 802, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 803, 'World Trade Week Scholarship', 'The World Trade Week committee offers scholarships to aspiring students in international trade fields. Scholarships are awarded to outstanding graduating high school seniors entering an accredited college or university with the goal of a career in international trade, as well as college students pursuing international degrees. Applicants at the high school level must be graduating seniors in California entering an accredited college or university with a standard minimum GPA of 2.5. Applicants at the college/university level must be enrolled in a full-time academic program in California relating to international trade with verification of a minimum 2.5 GPA.World Trade Week actively promotes the positive aspects of international trade that are vital to a strong local and national economy, under the guidance of founding sponsors the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles World Airports, the Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los Angeles. Education is the cornerstone of World Trade Week\'s mission to increase awareness of world trade\'s benefits to the region.', 'The World Trade Week committee offers scholarships to aspiring students in international trade fields. Scholarships are awarded to outstanding graduating high school seniors entering an accredited college or university with the goal of a career in interna', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 804, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 805, 'Stephen L. Keller Scholarship', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This scholarship provides an award of $2,000 that is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria and award amounts. While some of the scholarships are administered through a designated high school or organization, most are administered through our Scholarship Portal where students are matched with more than 25 scholarship opportunities.', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 806, 'ICSC Foundation Graduate Scholarships', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are available for graduate students. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Individual scholarships requirements vary. The member organization for industry advancement, ICSC promotes and elevates the marketplaces and spaces where people shop, dine, work, play, and gather as foundational and vital ingredients of communities and economies. ICSC produces experiences that create connections and catalyze deals; aggressively advocates to shape public policy; develops high impact marketing and public relations that influence opinions; provides an enduring platform for professional success; and creates forward-thinking content with actionable insights all of which drive industry innovation and growth.', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are availa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 807, 'Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Applications open in mid-January.The Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship benefits outstanding students in Poudre School District that aim to pursue a degree in finance, economics, business, or real estate. Eligible applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.5 GPA or better, and plan to continue in post-secondary education or training in Colorado. Financial need is a factor and should be demonstrated via a narrative that describes the applicants financial situation.', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 808, 'Chicago Roofing Contractors Association Scholarshi', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship recipient will be selected on the basis of academic performance, faculty recommendation, extracurricular activities, employment experience, and a demonstrated interest in a productive career.The CRCA Foundation will grant two $5,000 renewable scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year accredited college or university in the coming fall. The objective of these scholarship awards is to assist college/university-bound students in obtaining a quality education. Applicants must: be a high school senior; have an ACT composite score of 30 or greater, or SAT composite score of 1390 or greater; be a US citizen residing in Cook or other Chicagoland area counties; and be in process of or having provisional acceptance as a full-time student into undergraduatedegree program(s) from a four-year accredited college/university in Engineering, Architecture, Business or Liberal Arts/Sciences.', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 809, 'AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours, be an AICPA member (free of charge), demonstrate some financial need, and not have earned a CPA yet.Applicants must be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the current academic year that the scholarship is offered. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicant', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 810, 'AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer award provides financial assistance to students looking to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution to complete their degree in accounting or an accounting-related field. Students interested in being considered for more than one AICPA Legacy Scholarship awards need only complete one applicationapplicants will be evaluated for all awards for which they are eligible. Applicants must be planning to enroll in a four-year college or university for the upcoming school year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and demonstrate some financial need.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 811, 'AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Applicants must be full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate some financial need and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 812, 'AWSCPA Scholarship Award', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or graduate students who have completed at least 30 semester hours. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, be an AICPA Student Affiliate member (free of charge), and demonstrate some financial need. Applicants must be planning to pursue a CPA licensure but not presently have a CPA, and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent per semester) or a full-time graduate-level student (9 semester hours or equivalent per semester) for the current academic year (Note: an exception may be granted if you plan to participate in an internship). Applicants must also be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the full academic year. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or g', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 813, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 814, 'Cecile Meyer Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship ', 'Applicants must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln Northeast High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) or a C+ average or better in your high school graduating class; demonstrate qualities of leadership, good character, and citizenship; demonstrate an interest in business through choice of classes, work experience, or extra-curricular activities. Applicants must have been, or are actively, involved in at least two extra-curricular activities or sports programs while high school students. Applicants must demonstrate need of financial assistance to continue their education. (If two or more candidates for a scholarship exhibit equal qualifications, the student exhibiting the greatest financial need shall be given preference in the selection). Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.The Cecile Meyer Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship for Lincoln Northeast HS was created by Cornhusker Bank in 1999 to honor the life of Cecile Meyer Frampton. Mrs. Frampton was a woman ahead of her time. She served on the board of directors of Farmers State Bank in Davey, and its successor, Cornhusker Bank. Mrs. Frampton was married to George A. Frampton, who was instrumental in creating Cornhusker Bank. Mrs. Frampton passed away in 1984, but members of her family are still actively involved with Cornhusker Bank.', 'Applicants must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln Northeast High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) or a C+ av', 1600, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 815, 'David R. Parsley Scholarship Fund for Supply Chain', 'Created to encourage students to pursue foodservice supply chain management careers, the David R. Parsley Scholarship offers undergraduate students scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $10,000. Students should apply January through March. Ideal candidates should be pursuing a post-secondary degree in the restaurant, foodservice and hospitality industry, as well as for similar awards.Each year, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation awards more than $1.2 million in scholarships to individuals. The Foundation also provides grants for educators and for individuals seeking industry certifications to advance their careers. Since the programs inception in 1987, the Foundation has awarded more than $26 million in scholarships to support the next generation of industry leaders.', 'Created to encourage students to pursue foodservice supply chain management careers, the David R. Parsley Scholarship offers undergraduate students scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $10,000. Students should apply January through March. Ideal candidates ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 816, 'George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship', 'Applicants of the George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) or a C+ average or better in their high school graduating class; demonstrate qualities of leadership, good character, and citizenship; and demonstrate an interest in business through choice of classes, work experience, or extra-curricular activities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'Applicants of the George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 G', 1600, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 817, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 818, 'PPEF Chairman\'s College Scholarships', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or graduate level coursework (industry employees only). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply. Applicants may apply for more than one scholarship if all requirements are met. Special note: The Four-Year College Scholarships will be awarded first. Applicants not receiving a Four-Year College Scholarship will be automatically considered for the One-Year College Scholarships and Named Scholarships so a separate application is not required. To be considered for the need-based scholarships, PPEF must receive a copy of the Student Aid Report that a student receives after filing the FAFSA. Application deadline is March 15 at Midnight Central Time.PPEF is an educational, charitable, nonprofit organization that awards college scholarships to students who have a parent working in the promotional products industry or who are working for a company in the industry. Since 1989, PPEF has awarded $3,026,500 in college scholarships to 1,618 students.', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or grad', 5500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 819, 'Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship', 'To apply for the Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Johnson County School District. The applicant must demonstrate academic success in high school studies and must possess the ability to do post-secondary work in a satisfactory manner. The applicant must be pursuing a post-secondary education in the areas of health care, religion, or business and demonstrate financial need.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Johnson County School District. The applicant must demonstrate academic success in high school studies and must possess the ability to do pos', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 820, 'CWIT Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the CWIT Scholarship, applicants must: be a South Carolina resident and enrolled in an accredited school, institution, college, or university and must provide proof of acceptance or current enrollment; be a United States citizen; and be well-qualified, with a serious interest in pursuing a degree specific to International Trade or a related course of study. Applicants do not need to be a full-time student. People of any gender are encouraged to apply. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, resume, recommendation letter, personal statement and an essay. By offering monthly luncheon programs, networking opportunities, continuing education scholarships, academic scholarships and recognition for excellence, CWIT seeks to enhance the status of women working in trade-related fields while connecting professionals.', 'To be eligible for the CWIT Scholarship, applicants must: be a South Carolina resident and enrolled in an accredited school, institution, college, or university and must provide proof of acceptance or current enrollment; be a United States citizen; and be', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 821, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 822, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 823, 'Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is renewable for three consecutive years after original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Must be pursuing a program in or directly related to business, education, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.The applicant shall be a resident of McDuffie County who is a graduate of Thomson High School. First consideration shall be given to a student in the pursuit of a degree/career in education or business. Additional consideration shall be given to a student who needs financial assistance to continue his/her education in the pursuit of their chosen degree/career. Additional consideration shall be given to an applicant who will graduate with a 3.0 GPA or higher. The applicant shall have been active in community, church and/or extra-curricular activities. The applicant shall complete the application form provided by the Community Foundation for the CSRA and provide a letter of recommendation. The applicant shall provide an unofficial transcript and a narrative setting forth personal goals, reasons for going into chosen field of study, and plans after graduation from college. The narrative shall explain the need for financial assistance and the benefit of receiving the scholarship and shall be between 500-750 words.', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is ren', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 824, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 825, 'Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Schol', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (American University, The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University, Trinity Washington University, or the University of the District of Columbia). Previous awardees are encouraged to apply.The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C., has a long history and strong commitment of supporting women in their educational pursuits. The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship program was established to support women of any age pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in areas such as but not limited to business, engineering, healthcare, education, technology, mathematics, or the sciences (social or basic). Scholarship awards are given annually.', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 826, 'BAFTX Undergraduate Award', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low income household; maintain a GPA of 3 or above (current college students) or 3.5 (current high school students applying for freshman year funding); and be able to attend an awards dinner to receive the award in Houston in April. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation, a school transcript, a FAFSA report and a personal essay. The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007.', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 827, 'CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected recipients. Applicants must be full-time, undergraduate students majoring in risk management, actuarial science, finance, business, information systems and/or have a strong desire to join the risk and insurance industry upon graduation. Applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applications open in the fall and run until the due date.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a college transcript, letter(s) of recommendation (one letter from a professor required, additional letters will be accepted) and a personal statement (750-words maximum) answering an assigned prompt. If you are selected as a scholarship recipient, the funds are sent directly to the college or university and can be applied to any outstanding educational expenses including items such as tuition, books, and other fees. Applicants must not be a previous recipient of a NextGen Scholarship.', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 828, 'JCF Helen B. Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship', 'The Helen B. and Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university. Preference will be given to someone enrolled in a professional school such as a law school, business, or library/information science. Preference will also be given to a student who is an immigrant.The scholarship will be awarded to an individual based on academic merit and financial need. One scholarship of up to $10,000 is expected to be awarded annually. Provided eligibility requirements are met, past recipients may reapply.', 'The Helen B. and Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university. Preference will be given', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 829, 'JCF Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship', 'The Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university to pursue a degree in business or engineering. Qualifications: Financial need, a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school GPA on a 4.0 scale, and demonstrated leadership in the Jewish and/or larger community.Residency requirements: Applicant whose permanent residence is in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, which includes San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Marin, Napa, and Sonoma Counties.Multiple scholarships between $1,500 and $5,000 will be awarded annually. Provided eligibility requirements are met, past recipients may reapply.', 'The Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university to pursue a degree in bus', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 830, 'NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Prog', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. Individual scholarships of up to $5,000 will be awarded to qualified students, with the monies forwarded directly to the school at which the student attends in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Only students who are citizens of the United States and plan to find permanent employment in North America are eligible for the NAMIC Mutual Foundation Insurance Scholarship.Applicants must be U.S. Citizens who are pursuing a bachelor\'s degree with a major or minor in insurance, risk management or actuarial science; or will be pursuing a career in insurance after completion of degree. As part of the application process, students must complete a 500-word essay describing what the scholarship means to the applicant, and why they are interested in a career in the insurance industry. We encourage prior recipients to acknowledge receipt of the scholarship in their essay.', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 831, 'University of Michigan Ross Scholarships', 'Once you factor in generous aid packages (two out of three first-year students receive financial aid), the University of Michigan is one of the most affordable public colleges in the nation. Our students represent a wide range of income levels showing our commitment to making higher education accessible and affordable. We encourage you to reach out directly to U-M\'s Central Financial Aid Office if you\'d like to learn more about the cost of attendance and financial aid opportunities for out-of-state students.All incoming BBA students are automatically considered for Ross Scholarships there is no separate scholarship application. Ross scholarship selections are based on criteria set by our donors. Many scholarships are need-based, so we highly encourage eligible students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), prior to the universitys suggested filing date of December 15 but no later than the deadline of March 31.', 'Once you factor in generous aid packages (two out of three first-year students receive financial aid), the University of Michigan is one of the most affordable public colleges in the nation. Our students represent a wide range of income levels showing ou', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 832, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 833, 'Adena Health Foundation Scholarships', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative to pursue courses of study within fields associated with health care that may one day lead some of the recipients home to care for the communities served by the health system.Scholarships are available to applicants considering a career in health care, either directly involved with patient care on the clinical side or in a number of fields that support operation of a health system, such as accounting, information technology, human resources, legal, marketing and communications and business development, among others. They are awarded on a competitive basis after applications are reviewed by an Adena scholarship committee. Applicants must have a 3.3 GPA and either a high school diploma or a GED score of 550.', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 834, 'Winston Health Policy Scholarship', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a one-day symposium on health policy in Washington, DC. The David A. Winston Health Policy Scholarship identifies and supports promising young people committed to a health policy-related masters degree in any discipline, field, or profession from any school or program that is housed in an accredited college or university. We seek to increase the number and quality of individuals trained in these fields at the state and federal levels by awarding deserving students with financial support to further their education.The scholarship program recognizes student excellence and achievement based on that students record and recommendations from faculty and colleagues. Up to twenty awards of $10,000 will be offered to each selected student who demonstrates their potential to succeed in health policy, health administration, and/or health management at either the state or national level upon graduation from their degree program. This program is open to any student enrolled in an academic graduate program at an accredited college or university.', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 835, 'ULINE Scholarship', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, advertising, communication studies, or corporate communication majors. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Preference is given to students with past internship experience and student, professional and/or community organizations experience. Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. Uline is also a strategic partner of Marquette University and is pleased to provide a scholarship for current sophomores and juniors and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Please be aware that this scholarship program involves an interview. Program finalists will be contacted to arrange interviews. All application materials will be provided to Uline for the purposes of identifying potential internships or job candidates.', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 836, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 837, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 838, 'Asparagus Club Scholarship', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each semester/quarter. Scholarships are available to rising college freshman through postgraduate studies (must be enrolled at the time of disbursement to be considered)Eligible applicants must be rising juniors, seniors, or graduate students who are earning a degree in a Business, Food Management, Accounting, Human Resources, IT or other focuses leading to a career in the grocery industry. Experience in the grocery industry is preferred but not required. The NGA Foundation seeks to position the independent grocery industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with this industry. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders.', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each seme', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 839, 'Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance', 'The The Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance Fund provides scholarships to Jewish students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need. Applicants must also reside in the St. Louis metropolitan area or consider the St. Louis metropolitan area their permanent residence, even if residing elsewhere to attend school. Jewish Federation of St. Louis is the Jewish communitys central philanthropic, planning and community-building organization. Each year the Jewish Federation distributes a number of academic scholarships to St. Louis area students through six named funds. These scholarships are open to residents of the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, with a preference given to Jewish applicants.', 'The The Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance Fund provides scholarships to Jewish students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need. Applicants must also reside in the St. Louis metrop', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 840, 'NDS Klussendorf/McKown Scholarship', 'Seven scholarships will be awarded, three from the Klussendorfs Chris Kampf fund and four from the McKown Fund. Students who are eligible include those that are successfully completing their first, second or third years at a 2-year or 4-year college or university in the United States or Canada majoring in dairy science, animal science, agri-business, or other related majors that will develop the skills needed to pursue a career in the dairy industry. Scholarships are based on activities, experience, interest in showing dairy cattle and future plans. These awards are made possible by donations from Chris Kampf, the McKown family and from Klussendorf members and friends.Youth affiliated with all dairy breeds are encouraged to apply for these scholarships; however, the McKown scholarships will give preference to youth from predominately Holstein backgrounds. Past, present, or potential members of dairy cattle judging teams will receive special consideration. Applicants need to show leadership, participation in extracurricular activities, and a special interest and ability in showing dairy cattle in their best natural form.', 'Seven scholarships will be awarded, three from the Klussendorfs Chris Kampf fund and four from the McKown Fund. Students who are eligible include those that are successfully completing their first, second or third years at a 2-year or 4-year college or un', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 841, 'NDS Student Recognition Award for Seniors', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated leadership skills, student activity participation, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. Each university can nominate up to two students for this award.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 842, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 843, 'New York Financial Writers\' Association Scholarshi', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To qualify for a scholarship you must already be attending school, or have graduated at the end of the most recent calendar year.Applications should be sent to the specified email address no later than the given due date should contain the following (Applications received after this date will not be reviewed, regardless of circumstances): school, division, major and expected graduation date; present address and permanent home address (if different), telephone number; any other relevant personal information; a current resume; an essay explaining why you are pursuing a career in business and financial journalism; and samples of your financial writing (3 to 5 pieces), including links to online work and print clippings in PDF format.', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 844, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 845, 'Tampa Bay OWIT Scholarships', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, trade, economics, or business. Two scholarships with a maximum of $1,500 each will be awarded to the selected winners. Students must be attending a Tampa Bay college or university, or have a personal connection to the greater Tampa Bay community.All full-time students at an accredited College or University may apply (except incoming freshman). Scholarship funds must be used for tuition, books, and other expenses related to an international related major or field of study. This includes study abroad programs. Applicants must provide the TBOWIT Scholarship Committee with a detailed description of a confirmed use for the award (e.g. acceptance at study abroad program, or field research for course in which you are enrolled, etc.).', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 846, 'WGA Mary Macey Scholarship', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good standing in a two-year, associate degree-granting institution or four-year, bachelor degree-granting institution or graduate program and must currently work in the independent grocery industry. The Women Grocers of America (WGA) is pleased to assist the National Grocers Association (NGA) in its pursuit to recruit and retain the next generation of quality managers and entrepreneurs. We offer academic scholarships worth $1,500 each to students who intend to pursue a career in the independent sector of the grocery industry. Tuition checks will be mailed directly to the university.', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good s', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 847, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 848, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 849, 'Garcia Family Scholarship', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturing and/or floral business ownership/operations. To be eligible for the Garcia Family Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be residents of the US or Canada or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturin', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 850, 'Harold Bettinger Scholarship', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eligible for the Harold Bettinger Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eli', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 851, 'IAEE Helen Brett Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attracting college level students into the field of study and encouraging their pursuit with financial support. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degree major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. If within a hospitality program, the focus of study should be the exhibitions and events industry as determined by the review of the submitted official transcripts. Applicants must: Be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Be enrolled in a degree program focusing on exhibition/event management; Have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on 4.0 scale; Have completed Helen Brett Scholarship Application; and supply a resume and two letters of recommendation by faculty and/or from exhibition industry leader.', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attra', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 852, 'Jacob And Rita Van Namen Marketing Scholarship', 'The Jacob and Rita Van Namen Marketing Scholarship is intended to develop knowledgeable, creative individuals who will improve the floriculture industry. This award requires students to have a career interest in agribusiness, marketing, and distribution of floral products and be of sophomore, junior, or senior standing. To be eligible, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada, or or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Jacob and Rita Van Namen Marketing Scholarship is intended to develop knowledgeable, creative individuals who will improve the floriculture industry. This award requires students to have a career interest in agribusiness, marketing, and distribution o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 853, 'James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship is for sophomore, junior or senior students who are pursuing a career in floral design and marketing of fresh flowers and plants. To be eligible for the James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship is for sophomore, junior or senior students who are pursuing a career in floral design and marketing of fresh flowers and plants. To be eligible for the James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: ha', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 854, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 855, 'PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral students are eligible to apply. Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $7,500 each. This scholarship is awarded annually. This is named in honor of Harold Kerzner, a globally recognized expert on project, program, and portfolio management, innovation and strategic planning, and Senior Executive Director at International Institute for Learning.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doct', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 856, 'PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. Priority is given to children (or a stepchild) of a member of the PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter and residents of the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids or Eastern Iowa area attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university. Individuals planning to attend degree programs in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois are also welcome to apply. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 857, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 858, 'Horch Roofing Trade School Scholarship', 'Horch Roofing is offering two individual scholarships to a graduating high school senior who will attend a college/trade school or to a current college/trade school student who resides in the state of Maine. We believe it is important to encourage young men and women to study and find gainful employment within the trades. There are thousands of trade jobs that aren\'t filled because there are not enough skilled laborers. We hope this scholarship will help the chosen individuals find competence, satisfaction, and enjoyment in the trades, ideally at Horch Roofing. The successful candidates should be resilient and eager learners; doers and thinkers!A selection committee comprised of Horch Roofing\'s President, Chief Operating Officer, and Marketing Coordinator will review applications and select two candidates. We are looking for candidates with a proven passion for the trades and enthusiasm to pursue a career in skilled work. The chosen candidates will be informed of the committee\'s decision no later than June 10th. Please submit your application on Horch Roofing\'s website by May 2nd.', 'Horch Roofing is offering two individual scholarships to a graduating high school senior who will attend a college/trade school or to a current college/trade school student who resides in the state of Maine. We believe it is important to encourage young m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 859, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 860, 'Central California Asian Pacific Women Scholarship', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tulare County.Applications will be evaluated based on the following priorities but not limited to: First-generation student; Academic achievement; Leadership; and Contribution to the API community. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 14th. Once you submit your application, a confirmation email will be sent to you immediately. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder, and if you still cannot find it, please contact us.', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 861, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 862, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 863, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 864, 'NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship', 'The NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship is the pinnacle achievement for students interested in pursuing careers in retail. This opportunity was created for students of various academic backgrounds who have demonstrated leadership skills, previous retail experience, and a passion for making an impact. This scholarship develops students skills in retailing, business, and critical thinking, preparing and encouraging them to not only launch their career in retail, but be recognized among the next generation of leaders in the industry.Next Generation scholarship application consists of two phases. In the first phase, applicants will submit an essay, personal brand video, two letters of recommendation, resume, headshot and school transcripts. In the semifinalist phase, students will be required to complete a case study created in collaboration with Meijer and two interviews with assigned retailers. The top recipient will receive a $25,000 tuition scholarship, and four finalists will receive $10,000 tuition scholarships. Applicants must be juniors or seniors enrolled full time at a University Member school at the time when the scholarship is presented. They must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have prior or current experience working in a retail job or internship.', 'The NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship is the pinnacle achievement for students interested in pursuing careers in retail. This opportunity was created for students of various academic backgrounds who have demonstrated leadership skills, previous r', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 865, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 866, 'Bayar Fellowship', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you must be a high school student who is interested in utilizing business principles to improve your community. The curriculum consists of a variety of concepts which will be taught through seminars and workshops intended to build the foundation of some of the most essential principles of a professional.Since the beginning, the Bayar Fellowship has been working to do things, such as: encourage low-income high school students to develop an understanding of business as they commit themselves to public service; provide a foundation for which financial literacy can be developed; and support recipients throughout their high school, college, and professional journeys by providing them with mentorship, financial support, and a strong network of accomplished peers to help them succeed in their endeavors.', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 867, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 868, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 869, 'Girls for Gaming Scholarship', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 870, 'Merchants Exchange of Portland Scholarship Fund', 'The Merchants Exchange Scholarship is designed to help students seeking or advancing careers in a field related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade, by providing resources for their continued education. The Scholarship is awarded by merit to students seeking or advancing a career in the maritime industry, or that influences the maritime industry.The Scholarship is awarded to students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA (or the schools equivalent rankings) and are currently a junior or senior academic standing enrolled in a 4-year college/university; a freshman (first-year) or sophomore (second-year) at a 2-year institutional degree program; a graduate student; or a student in a US Coast Guard-approved course. The student must have a declared major/minor related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade as their chosen field of study. To apply, applicants must complete a short online application, provide certified academic transcripts and submit one (1) letter of recommendation from a professor or direct supervisor. Awards can be used towards tuition, fees and books.', 'The Merchants Exchange Scholarship is designed to help students seeking or advancing careers in a field related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade, by providing resources for their continued education. The Scholarship is awarded by merit ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 871, 'S.C. International Trade Conference Scholarships', 'For the S.C. International Trade Conference Scholarships, applicants must either be South Carolina residents or attending an accredited college, university or trade school in South Carolina. All applicants must demonstrate interest in International Trade, Supply Chain Management or Business and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. The Margaret A. Patrick & W. Don Welch Scholarship is offered to current undergraduates. The Joy Latta Scholarship is awarded to students in technical or trade school. The Harry J. Wamboldt Scholarship is for high school seniors.Besides completing the application, applicants must also include: a transcript; a brief narrative or typewritten paragraph explaining why they should receive the scholarship; and one written recommendation from an instructor. The South Carolina International Trade Conference has a rich history and wide breadth of participation from companies representing maritime commerce, logistics and the greater supply chain.', 'For the S.C. International Trade Conference Scholarships, applicants must either be South Carolina residents or attending an accredited college, university or trade school in South Carolina. All applicants must demonstrate interest in International Trade,', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 872, 'Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women wanting to advance within the public finance industry by obtaining additional industry specific certifications; Encourage young women to consider careers in public finance; and Provide an opportunity for award recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about various career options and opportunities available to them.To be eligible, applicant must: Identify as a woman; Plan to be enrolled in an institute of higher education for the coming school year or plan to take an industry specific exam in the 2023-2024 fall/winter; Have an interest in pursuing a public finance-related career, which may include the fields of accounting, finance, banking, government, non-profit, or law; If applying for a scholarship to support higher education, applicants must demonstrate good academic standing; and All applicants must exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer positions, and/or community service.', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 873, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 874, 'The Goldie Initiative Scholarship Application', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real estate broker and entrepreneur. Our mission is to prepare women for senior leadership roles in all sectors of CRE. The Goldie Initiative does this by providing scholarship support for graduate study, mentorship, and networking opportunities for women with high potential who are committed to becoming leaders in the real estate industry.Women only. Scholarships from The Goldie Initiative are merit-based and not dependent on applicants financial needs. Many elements of the program are moving virtual, allowing students from across the country to apply. Applicant must have a Bachelors degree awarded from an accredited college or university. Enrollment at a U.S. accredited graduate school at a university is required. The Goldie Initiative is generally Chicago-centric, but applicants from other regions are encouraged to inquire further via email. Also required: Maintenance of good academic standing is required. Continuous enrollment in a graduate degree program pursuant to your universitys financial aid enrollment requirements. Submission of online progress reports on a regular schedule. Commitment to participate in communication with assigned mentor on regular basis. Scholarship funds are limited to 2 years, however once accepted to the program, Goldie Scholars may continue to participate in all other activities until the conclusion of their graduate studies. Regular attendance to Goldie Initiative events.', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 875, 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant for use on tuition or related educational expenses. Essay must not exceed 15 pages; must use 12 point font size; must use Times New Roman font type; must use single space; must use page numbers and must be PDF file type. Applicants must submit a cover letter with full contact information and a transcript of the applicants collegiate record for the year or year(s) of undergraduate education completed.', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 876, 'Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors and who are enrolled at a four-year state-sponsored or private college or university in Maryland, Virginia or DC. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens. Requirements for applying for the scholarship consist of a completed application form, grade point average transcript, and school and summer addresses, telephone numbers, and email address. Also, a 500-word essay entitled How the securities markets affect our daily lives should be submitted.The scholarship winners will be announced in August, with monies forwarded to the respective schools on behalf of the recipients prior to the Fall semester. g representation of these interests in the legislative, regulatory and technological processes, while fostering goodwill and high standards of integrity in accord with the Associations founding principle Dictum Meum Pactum My word is my bond. The Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation is dedicated to the needs of students of business, finance, and economics.', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 877, 'Berklee Merit-Based Scholarships', 'In addition to holding auditions in Boston, Berklee travels to more than 50 cities throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America in search of talented artists who are pursuing a college education in music, theater, or dance. The college also hosts teaching and performance programs across the United States and the world, including in Los Angeles, Puerto Rico, Ireland, Italy, and Japan, at various times throughout the year. Students may be selected to receive scholarships based upon their performance during these programs.Each year, the college selects top entering musicians to receive the Presidential scholarship. It covers tuition, on-campus housing, and the required laptop. Students demonstrating the highest musical merit and highest financial need are automatically nominated and selected for this exclusive award. No application or request for consideration is necessary.A limited number of full-tuition scholarships are awarded each year to participants in the Berklee City Music program. Students must demonstrate merit and financial need to be considered for this award. While the vast majority of awards are partial-tuition, a limited number of full-tuition awards are available to exceptionally qualified applicants.', 'In addition to holding auditions in Boston, Berklee travels to more than 50 cities throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America in search of talented artists who are pursuing a college education in music, theater, or dance. The college al', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 878, 'CMA Scholarship', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you greater credibility, higher earning potential, and ultimately a seat at the leadership table. With the CMA Scholarship, you can complete the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) program at no cost. Take the exam while still in school and dazzle future employers with your management accounting skillsThe CMA Scholarship is offered to high-achieving students (undergrad through Ph.D.) who are majoring in accounting or finance. This allows students to take the Certified Management Accountant exam for free. This award is open to students all over the world. All students who are nominated by a professor will earn the scholarship. Ten students per school per academic year can be nominated for a scholarship.', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 879, 'IAEE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purpose of the scholarship is to promote and bring visibility to the exhibitions, meetings and business events industry for graduating high school students of diverse backgrounds and from under-served and economically and socially disadvantaged communities in order to create an equal opportunity for the recipient to achieve a two-year or four-year college-level education program. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degreed major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. The scholarship includes up to $2,500 in tuition assistance. Applications open in the Spring.Required Information/Documents: Family or student characterized with demonstrated financial need; Completed scholarship application (online form); High school-issued official transcript (upload); Acceptance letter in a full-time undergraduate at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Essay submission (online form); Two letters of recommendation from high school teachers or high school counselor (upload); Resume (upload)Must include: List your extra-curricular activities, both in and out of school, and the years of participation; List positions of leadership you have held, both in and out of school (e.g. Community Groups, Service Organizations, Philanthropy); List awards and honors you have received in both academic and extra-curricular activities; List work experience (paid or voluntary) with the job title, the average number of hours worked per week, and the dates of employment.', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purp', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 880, 'Media Fellows Scholarship', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-based scholarship program, striving to provide financial assistance to undergraduate college students with interests at the intersection of advertising and public policy. Applicants must be undergraduate students currently enrolled and attending a college or university in the United States. Successful Media Fellows Scholarship submissions include an essay that includes the students personal financial need statement as well as a description of their academic achievements and career aspirations, a letter of recommendation, and a professional resume. Rising freshmen are ineligible for Media Fellows Scholarships. Media Fellowships are one-time only award. We seek to support students demonstrating a combination of merit and financial need whose academic interests are at the intersection of advertising and public policy.', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 881, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 882, 'Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or minors in Finance, Business Administration, Marketing, Human Resources, Sales, or any other major within the business program. Mass Communications and Public Relations majors within the School of Liberal Arts are also welcome to apply. Undergraduate engineering programs are those offering a bachelors degree in engineering. All scholarship winners receive a non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 payable directly to the institution in which they are enrolled.BACKGROUNDThe Innovation Scholarship, sponsored by Crystal Group, was founded in 2014 as a way to celebrate and encourage the spirit of innovation. At Crystal Group, we embrace innovation in all aspects of our business, including our rugged computing product line, our approach to sales, marketing and engineering, and our business culture. ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:*Enrolled full-time in an undergraduate business program (major), engineering program (major), or related major working toward a bachelors degree, at an accredited two-year or four-year institution, located in the United States.*Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher*Must have completed at least 60 semester hours to be eligible*Submit typed (double-spaced) essay answering one of the posed questions*Crystal Group employees, and their family members are NOT eligibleNote: Past winners and applicants of this scholarship are eligible to re-apply in future years.', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or mino', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 883, 'BRAF David and Jeannie Price Scholarship', 'In order to be eligible for the David and Jeannie Price Scholarship, applicants must: be a student of Louisiana State Universitys E.J. Ourso College of Business or the University of Missouris Trulaske College of Business; be classified as an undergraduate junior or senior at the time of the award (the following fall semester) and be enrolled full-time; and, have a 3.5 GPA. Once a student has received the scholarship, they are not eligible to receive the scholarship a second time.', 'In order to be eligible for the David and Jeannie Price Scholarship, applicants must: be a student of Louisiana State Universitys E.J. Ourso College of Business or the University of Missouris Trulaske College of Business; be classified as an undergraduat', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 884, 'Jacqueline Duty Memorial Scholarship', 'The purpose of the A-Action Pest Control Scholarship Fund is to encourage commitment by students to a career in business administration, marketing, or another business-related field. Entrepreneurship and small business ownership are core principles A-Action was founded on and are important to the overall local community. The application procedure consists of filling out an online form, including a faculty letter of recommendation, and including a personal letter of intent.A-Action Pest Control is a local pest control company located in NE Illinois that is heavily involved in our community and is proud to announce our third annual $1,000 Jacqueline Duty Memorial Scholarship! The scholarship will be awarded to a high school or college student that is currently enrolled or intending to enroll in an accredited business or business-related program at a college or university in Illinois or Wisconsin.', 'The purpose of the A-Action Pest Control Scholarship Fund is to encourage commitment by students to a career in business administration, marketing, or another business-related field. Entrepreneurship and small business ownership are core principles A-Acti', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 885, 'Beldon Scholarship', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial burdens. Every year, we will select two winners to award a $1,000 scholarship, each! Our scholarship panel will review all applications and hand-pick the most qualified candidates. We want you to tell us what it takes to be an aspiring business leader in this industry today. BELDON is a specialized home improvement company that offers services and installations of LeafGuard Gutters, Roofing, Pella Windows, and James Hardie Siding. Student must be seeking a degree in business, management, communications, marketing or related field, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, submit a 1,500-2,000 word essay entitled BELDON Scholarship. and include their full name, .edu email address and phone number in the essay document.', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 886, 'Stephen W. Cavanaugh Scholarship', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per semester for eight consecutive semesters, for a total award of $8,000. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; an ACT/SAT score report; an academic resume; a recommendation letter; and an essay of 250500 words that explains why they are pursuing a career in the insurance industryThis scholarship was established in January 2007 by the Louisiana Workers Compensation Corporation (LWCC) to honor the memory of Mr. Stephen W. Cavanaugh. Mr. Cavanaugh served as the President and CEO of LWCC until 2006. He was an extraordinary leader who made lasting contributions to the insurance industry in Louisiana. He is succeeded by Kristin W. Wall, who has served as President and CEO since Mr. Cavanaughs departure.', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 887, 'J.C. Cote Scholarship', 'Each year, the Arkansas SHRM State Council awards a $1000 scholarship to an Arkansas college student who has demonstrated scholastic achievement and a commitment to a career in human resources. Applicants must be juniors at the beginning of the fall semester of the year the award is offered, have declared a major, emphasis or concentration in human resources, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Graduate students may also be eligible to apply, and must have a 3.5 GPA. This award is named in honor of J.C. Cote, who was a dedicated member of the ARSHRM State Council and the Western Arkansas SHRM chapter (WAHRA). J.C. served as Chapter President of WAHRA for two years. He also represented the ARSHRM State Council as 2001 State HR Conference Chair and as West District Director. J.C. put his heart and soul into these roles. Through this scholarship award, the Arkansas SHRM State Council seeks to identify and reward students who characterize J.C.\'s commitment to the human resources profession.', 'Each year, the Arkansas SHRM State Council awards a $1000 scholarship to an Arkansas college student who has demonstrated scholastic achievement and a commitment to a career in human resources. Applicants must be juniors at the beginning of the fall semes', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 888, 'Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholars', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service, who also wish to pursue a career in the sports industry, with an emphasis on journalism, media relations, event operations, team operations, or marketing. The scholarship is merit-based and features a one-time, non-renewable $10,000 financial award for each recipient. Each scholarship will be funded directly to the recipients postgraduate institution upon verification of enrollment within eighteen months of graduation. As part of the Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship, the recipients will be given the unique opportunity to receive a Rose Bowl Game Experience, that consists of a four-night trip to Pasadena, Calif., to meet with staff from the Tournament of Roses, and the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences. The experience culminates with the opportunity to attend the Rose Bowl Game on January 2 with a guest. Transportation, lodging, and meals for the scholarship recipient will be covered as part of the award. The scholarship is open to undergraduate students who are in their final year of course study (with an intended graduation date of in the Spring or Fall/Winter). The student has consistently demonstrated high levels of achievement in academics and civic service throughout their collegiate career. An independent committee will select one recipient from both the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conference to receive the scholarship.', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 889, 'PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing Education Scholarship must be a graduate student or a non-traditional working student, currently enrolled in a college or university program and have chosen a career in the business events industry.PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 890, 'PCMA Legacy Society Student Scholarship', 'The Legacy Society Student Scholarship supports up to three students entering the dynamic field of business events planning by providing a unique opportunity for support and engagement as they enter the workforce. Individuals who qualify for the Legacy Society Student Scholarship must be in final year of undergraduate education before entering the workforce and be committed to becoming an event organizer post-graduation. PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The Legacy Society Student Scholarship supports up to three students entering the dynamic field of business events planning by providing a unique opportunity for support and engagement as they enter the workforce. Individuals who qualify for the Legacy So', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 891, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 892, 'ACBH Stipend Program for an Internship on Capitol ', 'The Advisory Council for Bosnia and Herzegovina (ACBH) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the interests of Bosnian Americans and works to improve relations between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). ACBH advocates for a democratic, multi-ethnic and indivisible BiH and one of our primary goals is advancing the integration of BiH into the EU and NATO, as well as ensuring that the aggression against BiH and its people is never repeated. ACBH is accepting applications for a stipend internship program for students and recent college graduates who have been accepted for an internship position with members of the U.S. Congress. The stipend internship program will provide an opportunity for Bosnian American students to live and work in Washington, D.C. and become exposed to U.S. government institutions and policy-making processes. Applicants must be U.S. citizens of Bosnian descent with relevant education background and maturity, excellent communication and writing skills, and past interest and experience in community and public service.', 'The Advisory Council for Bosnia and Herzegovina (ACBH) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the interests of Bosnian Americans and works to improve relations between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). ACBH adv', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 893, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 894, 'CSU Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service, demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office. Must be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.Please include in the personal statement 1) motivations and goals for a career in nonprofit or public service, 2) experience or involvement to date in nonprofit or public service activities, and 3) how they envision their course of study and anticipated career facilitating their goals with nonprofit or public service communities. All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration. This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwells admiration for the universitys commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.After graduating with a bachelors of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees audit staff. He directed the CSUs self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have de', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 895, 'Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district/region level and 6 international scholarships in the amount of $8,000. Applicants must be female students undertaking a business and/or business-related program at an accredited university/college/institute and must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a master\'s program at the time the application is submitted. Applicants must submit verification of current enrollment with application materials, have achieved an outstanding academic record during their academic studies, including business-related subjects and must have demonstrated initiative, ambition, and commitment to pursuing a career in business.', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 896, 'Manor College George & Jaroslava Rybak Scholarship', 'Many students want to know are they eligible for scholarships at Manor College? The answer is often yes and students are considered automatically for most scholarships, once their full application has been submitted. Partial scholarships cover partial tuition costs for the freshman year. Renewable for the length of the full-time program as long as the specific credit and GPA requirements are met. All scholarships are competitive. Partial Tuition Scholarships are given out on a first come first serve basis, so applying to Manor College as early as possible is best. A scholarship application is required and is mailed to eligible students by the Financial Aid Office. The George & Jaroslava Rybak Scholarship will be awarded to students studying in a Business-related program who are of Ukrainian heritage. Eligible applicants must be incoming freshmen or transfer students, and must have a high school GPA of a B. Part-time student recipients must complete 18 credits with a 3.0 GPA to renew this scholarship. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Many students want to know are they eligible for scholarships at Manor College? The answer is often yes and students are considered automatically for most scholarships, once their full application has been submitted. Partial scholarships cover partial t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 897, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 898, 'Russel Sage College eSports Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit scholarship (based on HS GPA). We are housed in the school athletic department and as such have all the same resources as the varsity sports teams. We are building a state of the art arena in Troy, NY (PC pods, smartboards for VOD reviews, viewing area for watch parties, locker rooms), provide all PCs and peripherals to players, uniforms, practice jerseys, branded gear and bags, etc. There are competitive tryouts for the Varsity team, all players are eligible for the eSports scholarship, regardless of rank or skill level. There is no limit to how many players may claim the scholarship or roster size limits. Email contact or visit website to apply or request more information.', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit sch', 21500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 899, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 900, 'Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their words and their actions. This merit-based tuition scholarship is designed for competitive applicants who demonstrate above-average academic performance, previous work or leadership experience. To be considered for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship for one of our graduate degree programs, please complete and submit the Optional Scholarship Essay as part of the graduate program application. Selection is based on this essay, as well as documentation submitted with student\'s application.', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their word', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 901, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 902, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 903, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 904, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 905, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 906, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 907, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 908, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 909, 'Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be in at least their second semester, enrolled in two semester-equivalent courses, and demonstrate a commitment to STEM disciplines relevant to defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.Eligibility Criteria:U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.Graduate-level candidates must be enrolled in their second semester, taking at least two semester-equivalent courses per semester, at an accredited U.S. college or university.A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application.Eligible majors include but are not limited to information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics, and other STEM-related fields (see the list of qualifying STEM majors below).Qualifying STEM Majors:Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.Application Process:1. Complete the online application, including a short-answer question on work experience and future career goals aligning with the AFCEA Educational Foundation\'s mission.2. Provide a brief summary of financial need.3. Include the following documents:Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar\'s Office.Minimum two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study.Current rsum.Undergraduate transcript (official or unofficial).4. Optionally, applicants may submit a third letter of recommendation.Submission Details:If your transcript does not show classes in progress, submit documents indicating current classes.For non-electronic submissions, send official documents to the AFCEA address listed above to arrive by the deadline date.Applications must be complete, including all supporting documentation, by the deadline.When sending supporting documents, please include the name of the scholarship.Empower your graduate education and contribute to STEM excellence in defense and security. Apply for the AFCEA Educational Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship today!', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 910, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 911, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 912, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 913, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 914, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 915, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 916, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 917, 'ARRL Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship can belong to any active Amateur Radio License Class. Applicants must be a resident of Georgia or Alabama, and plan on attending an institution in Georgia or Alabama. Preference will be given students majoring in electronics, communications ore related fields. In addition, a GPA of at least a 2.5 is required. Applicants must be holding an amateur radio license for at least one year.All applicants of ARRL scholarships must be active, FCC-licensed amateur radio operators [note: Active foreign amateur radio operators are eligible for The ARDC Scholarships.] All applicants must submit a completed online application. Transcripts and and additional required documents must be submitted with the application and not emailed separately. Applicants can be either citizens of the United States or other countries, and can be in any level of education (but be at least high school seniors).', 'Applicants of the Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship can belong to any active Amateur Radio License Class. Applicants must be a resident of Georgia or Alabama, and plan on attending an institution in Georgia or Alabama. Preference will be given st', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 918, 'ARRL Foundation Scholarship Programs', 'All applicants must be active, FCC-licensed amateur radio operators [Note: Active foreign amateur radio operators are eligible for The ARDC Scholarships.] All applicants must submit a completed online application. Transcripts and additional required documents must be submitted with the application and not emailed separately. A number of scholarships require additional documents, such as a letter of recommendation from a sitting Officer of an ARRL-affiliated club. Applications without accompanying transcripts and additional required documents (if applicable) will not be considered.The ARRL Foundation Scholarship Committee will review all applicants for eligibility and award decisions. Awards are mailed directly to recipients\' schools. Applicants must have a GPA of 2.0+; Must be holding an amateur radio license for at least 1 year; Grade Level: H.S. Senior, Undergrad, Graduate. Scholarship Award Amounts: $500-$25,000. Applicants should have at least a 2.0 GPA, and can be either US residents or residents of other countries.', 'All applicants must be active, FCC-licensed amateur radio operators [Note: Active foreign amateur radio operators are eligible for The ARDC Scholarships.] All applicants must submit a completed online application. Transcripts and additional required docum', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 919, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 920, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 921, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 922, 'SME Education Foundation Scholarships', 'As the philanthropic arm of SME, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization serving the manufacturing industry, the SME Education Foundation inspires, prepares and supports the next generation of manufacturing and engineering talent. The Foundation leverages the 90-year history and thought leadership of SME in the manufacturing and engineering industry to provide curated experiences for thousands of high school students at SME conferences and tradeshows and builds hands-on manufacturing programs in high schools across the country.The SME Education Foundation annually awards millions of dollars in scholarships to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates and graduate students pursuing two-year, four-year or advanced degrees in manufacturing or engineering. Applicants for any scholarship must be a permanent resident or citizen of the United States, have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and be on the path towards an associates, bachelor\'s or graduate degree in manufacturing engineering, technology, or a closely related field at an accredited college or university in the U.S. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'As the philanthropic arm of SME, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization serving the manufacturing industry, the SME Education Foundation inspires, prepares and supports the next generation of manufacturing and engineering talent. The Foundat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 923, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 924, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 925, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 926, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 927, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 928, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 929, 'W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,000 and an annual CEAT Scholarship of $15,000. Additionally, each scholar will participate in funded enrichment, travel and networking opportunities. This scholarship program was designed to benefit a person who was an active member of a Boys & Girls Club while in high school.The purposes of this program are: to accelerate professional and leadership development, stimulate intellectual growth, develop career awareness and cultural perspectives, and develop interpersonal skills; as well as to provide financial enrichment to students actively involved in local Boys and Girls Clubs, who desire to pursue a career in the engineering industry. Eligible applicants must have a history of leadership in one or more organizations in high school. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,', 320000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 930, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 931, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 932, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 933, 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduate, or graduate program. Two-year program applicants must have completed at least 1 semester or the equivalent of 12 credit hours and four-year program applicants must be at least a sophomore at the time of application. Preference is given to students enrolled in a degree program in instrumentation, systems, automation, and closely related fields. Dollar amounts will vary.Scholarship applicants must submit the online application which requires that candidates complete and provide the following: essay questions (maximum of 1000 words per question); supporting information such as extracurricular activities (career-related), academic honors, civic honors or awards received and advise of professional or honorary society memberships they are associated with; an official transcript; employment history; and recommendation letters (at least two letters of recommendation; one letter must be from a faculty member).', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 934, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 935, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 936, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 937, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 938, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 939, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 940, 'Cal Grant C Award Program', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical program that could bring you closer to your dream job? The California Student Aid Commission provides State financial aid for those who meet certain income, asset, and other financial aid standards to attend college. Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the CA Dream Act Application by the March 2 deadline. If the Commission determines you eligible for a Cal Grant C, complete the online Cal Grant C Supplement Form through your WebGrants for Students account by the requested deadline. Use up to $2,462 for tuition and fees and $547 for books, tools, and equipment at any Cal Grant eligible private for profit or private nonprofit institution. Use up to $1,094 at any California Community College. Cal Grant C: (7,761 awards offered after the March 2nd deadline): For low to middle income students; No GPA requirement; For Occupational or Technical training programs of least 4 months in length; Offers an award amount to assist with tuition and fees, also includes an additional annual book and supplies amount.', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical prog', 3009, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 941, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 942, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 943, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 944, 'A.B. and M.R. Noel Scholarship', 'The A.B. and M.R. Noel Scholarship was established in 2008 to benefit graduates of Wood River Rural High School in Wood River, Nebraska attending Central Community College or Concordia University in Seward, NE. It is also offered to students of nursing attending Central Community College-Grand Island and Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. High school or college transcript and first page of FAFSA report is required with application.To apply, you must be a current graduating senior or former graduate of Wood River Rural High School in Wood River, Nebraska who is attending Central Community College (Columbus, Hastings, Grand Island) or Concordia University or a student enrolled in nursing at Central Community College in Grand Island or Concordia University. Preference will be given to seniors or graduates of Wood River Rural High School and those majoring in nursing, dental hygiene or electrical technology. Applicants must have a High School GPA of 3.0 or greater, and maintain a minimum college GPA of 2.8 or above each semester. Preference will be given to applicants who have shown involvement in high school, college and community activities. Applicants who qualify for the Federal Pell Grant will not be considered for this scholarship, but financial need is a consideration.', 'The A.B. and M.R. Noel Scholarship was established in 2008 to benefit graduates of Wood River Rural High School in Wood River, Nebraska attending Central Community College or Concordia University in Seward, NE. It is also offered to students of nursing at', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 945, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 946, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 947, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 948, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 949, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 950, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 951, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 952, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 953, 'USMA Blake Family Metric Awards', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Funding for these awards is provided by Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan in an effort to help increase metric awareness and usage in the US. The Metric Scholarship Award is offered to US high school seniors who want to pursue an undergraduate degree. The Non-Student Metric Award is for US non-student (US government, K-12 educators, academia, industry, professional) applicants.All judging and final decisions of awards are the sole responsibility of the USMA. Only awardees will be contacted by email. All other applicants are encouraged to visit the USMA website to view the award status. Non-student applicants are not eligible to be a first place winner two years in a row. Winners and the top finalists will receive free USMA membership for one year, which includes the Metric Today newsletter. Winners names and cities will be used in USMAs award announcements and future promotions. Applications run from January 1 until the due date.', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Fu', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 954, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 955, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 956, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 957, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 958, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 959, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 960, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 961, 'HITEC Foundation Scholarship', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity college students transferring to four-year universities, graduate students and DACA (Deferred Actions for Early Childhood Arrivals) students.Scholarships of up to $5,000 to be used for education related expensed will be awarded for the 2023-2024 academic year. The scholarship funds may only be used at an accredited, non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and required equipment. Deadline to apply is April 14th and notification of selection results in mid-June. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage (i.e., at least one parent must be of Hispanic descent), be a graduating high school senior or current college student, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), major (or intend on majoring) in Technology or an approved technology-related major and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident, or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)status.', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 962, 'Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Applicants must be from Graves County.Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 963, 'Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (ST', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be considered for this scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending a rural high school as a senior in the state of Kentucky and be an active member of their schools STLP. Additionally, the student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community.', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 964, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 965, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 966, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 967, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 968, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 969, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azure and you could win big at the Imagine Cup World Finals in Seattle. Many of our competitions are intended for teams, so you may also need to create a team to participate. If a competition requires a team, you\'ll be able to pick your team right on the Submission page. If you don\'t have a team yet, you can create one in just a few moments - you just need a team name and team country, and you\'re ready to go.This competition is intended for a team of experienced coders. As part of this competition, you\'ll submit a complete piece of software, usable by our judges, as well as supporting documentation.A team is up to four eligible students. In addition to your team, other people are allowed to help you. You can have a mentor, such as a faculty member, who advises you on your project. You can also have associates, who must be eligible students, that can help you with things including business model planning, marketing, music or sound effects creation, and so on. Unless otherwise indicated in the specific Competition Rules, you are eligible to enter if you meet the following requirements at the time of entry: -You are at least 16 years of age as of last July and are actively enrolled as a student at an accredited high-school or college/university (including home schools)-You are NOT a resident of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria -You are not an employee or intern of Microsoft Corporation, or an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, at any time between January and July of the competition year-You are not involved in any part of the execution or administration of this Competition-You are not an immediate family member of (parent, sibling, spouse/domestic partner, child) or household member of a Microsoft employee, an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, or a person involved in any part of the administration and execution of this competition between January and July of the competition yearFor a list of complete details and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azu', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 970, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 971, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 972, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 973, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 974, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 975, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 976, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 977, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 978, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 979, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 980, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 981, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 982, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 983, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 984, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 985, 'SEE Education Foundation Scholarship', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pursuing a technical, undergraduate, graduate or doctorate degree in a field related to the commercial explosives industries. Students will be assessed on academic and professional achievements, industry goals, a personal challenges narrative and a brief statement of financial need.The SEE Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization created in 1996 to serve the long-term education interests of the explosives industry through the development of education and training materials, championing the inclusion of explosives instruction in engineering curricula and awarding scholarships to eligible students. Student organizations may be chartered by the society upon suitable evidence of interest brought by a member qualified to sponsor such an organization, such as a faculty member of a science or engineering college or university. Student chapters are subject to the same requirements and benefits as regular chapters with some minor exceptions.', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pur', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 986, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 987, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 988, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 989, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 990, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 991, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 992, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 993, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 994, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 995, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 996, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 997, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 998, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 999, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1000, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1001, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1002, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1003, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1004, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1005, 'Elevate Scholarship Program', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, industrial automation, industrial maintenance, robotics, tool and die, and transportation and logistics. Along with filling out the application, applicants must also answer questions regarding their eligibility for the scholarship.Elevate Advanced Manufacturing promotes great careers in advanced manufacturing. The Manufacturing sector comprises 14.4 percent of public and private employment in Iowa with 222,628 employees. These well-paying careers require education and training beyond high school, but many dont require the often burdensome cost of a bachelors degree. Recent studies have shown that two-year degree holders, especially in high-demand manufacturing occupations, can earn salaries that surpass those of college graduates.', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machin', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1006, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1007, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1008, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1009, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1010, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1011, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1012, 'Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs (NBT) Scholarships', 'Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. To apply for an NBT Trade School, Community/Technical College, or University Scholarships, you must have a 2.5 GPA and be currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program at a community, technical college, or trade school and submit an official high school or college transcript as well as an on-line application. Winners will receive a student version of SolidWorks CAD Software. Submit an online application. Submit an official high school or college transcript from the school where you last completed a semester. For grade verification, official transcripts must be sent by the educational institution(s) you last attend(ed) or requested through an electronic transcript service such as Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse. Only transcripts received electronically or postmarked by the application deadline will be accepted. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in October/November for spring terms and in April/May for fall terms.', 'Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. To apply for an NBT Trade School, Community/Technical College, or University Scholarships, you must have a 2.5 GPA and be currently enrolled in or entering a ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1013, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1014, 'BrandSource Scholarship (Foster Love - Together We', 'In collaboration with Together We Rise, the Brandsource Scholarship provides access to academic and workforce opportunities for America\'s current and former foster youth. To accomplish this, scholarship recipients receive up to $5,500 annually for up to two years in an effort to alleviate the financial burdens associated with securing a trade certification, licensure. and/or vocational degree. To ensure their long-term success, recipients have an opportunity to receive access to peronsal mentorship and career development services.Applicants must be pursuing the following trades: Appliance Repair Technicians; Plumbing; Electrician; Carpentry & Woodwork; Cabinet Making; Electronics Repair; Equipment Operator; and Industrial Mechanical Service. Award also includes up to two years of academic support to help with program costs and rent support, addresses academic housing needs and offers relocation services.', 'In collaboration with Together We Rise, the Brandsource Scholarship provides access to academic and workforce opportunities for America\'s current and former foster youth. To accomplish this, scholarship recipients receive up to $5,500 annually for up to t', 55000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1015, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1016, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1017, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1018, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1019, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1020, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1021, 'Boeing Engineering 2024 Internship Program', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environment for every teammate thats welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.Boeing has shaped the course of human history through aerospace innovations. Today, because of our amazing people and powerful technologies, our products connect the globe, protect freedom, and advance scientific discovery around the world. From the depths of the ocean, to Mars and beyond, we\'re inspiring the next century of explorers we invite you to join us on the journey ahead!Come join Boeing, voted by WayUp as one of the 2023 Top 100 Internship Programs in the US! Boeing is seeking motivated, excited, and innovative students for our 2024 intern program.', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1022, 'Brooks Instrument Undergraduate Engineering Schola', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S. Citizen or hold Permanent Residency status; earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 grade point average; and be currently enrolled as a full-time student in a four or five-year academic program. Besides completing the application, you must also include: a transcript (either official or unofficial); a personal essay (between 500 and 1,500 words about yourself and your interest in engineering, flow and/or instrumentation); and a project review (submit a project review, proposal, lab work or other endeavor that details in writing - with pictures and/or diagrams where necessary - a process that involves some degree of instrumentation, flow or measurement). Do not send any letters of recommendation, tax returns, bank balances, resumes or CVs.', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S.', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1023, 'Steel Root Scholarship', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 toward an education in the field of cybersecurity. The Steel Root Scholarship is intended to encourage skilled young applicants to enter the field of cybersecurity a field where the demand for talent far exceeds the supply. This is open to all Massachusetts students in their junior year of high school, the scholarship has an application deadline of October 31st.The Steel Root Scholarship provides the recipient with $10,000 over two years of college -- $5,000 at the start of freshman year and $5,000 at the start of sophomore year. The recipient will also be enrolled in Leap for Educations College Success Program, and will receive free assistance with the college and scholarship application process, completion of the FAFSA financial aid forms, SAT prep classes, and more. Finally, the winner of the scholarship will also be paired with a Steel Root cybersecurity professional who will serve as a mentor and meet with the student quarterly through the final year of high school and into freshman year of college. Applicants for the Steel Root scholarship should be planning to pursue one or more majors in qualified IT fields of study, including information technology, computer science, software engineering, computational data analysis hardware, software, or networking certification programs. Scholars with a GPA of 2.5 or higher will be considered, although lower GPAs may be considered if the student demonstrates outstanding interest and potential in an IT field through extracurricular activities, jobs, internships, volunteer activities, etc. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate financial need and must plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical trade school after graduating high school.', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 towa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1024, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1025, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1026, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1027, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1028, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1029, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1030, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1031, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1032, 'Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be in at least their second semester, enrolled in two semester-equivalent courses, and demonstrate a commitment to STEM disciplines relevant to defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.Eligibility Criteria:U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.Graduate-level candidates must be enrolled in their second semester, taking at least two semester-equivalent courses per semester, at an accredited U.S. college or university.A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application.Eligible majors include but are not limited to information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics, and other STEM-related fields (see the list of qualifying STEM majors below).Qualifying STEM Majors:Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.Application Process:1. Complete the online application, including a short-answer question on work experience and future career goals aligning with the AFCEA Educational Foundation\'s mission.2. Provide a brief summary of financial need.3. Include the following documents:Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar\'s Office.Minimum two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study.Current rsum.Undergraduate transcript (official or unofficial).4. Optionally, applicants may submit a third letter of recommendation.Submission Details:If your transcript does not show classes in progress, submit documents indicating current classes.For non-electronic submissions, send official documents to the AFCEA address listed above to arrive by the deadline date.Applications must be complete, including all supporting documentation, by the deadline.When sending supporting documents, please include the name of the scholarship.Empower your graduate education and contribute to STEM excellence in defense and security. Apply for the AFCEA Educational Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship today!', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1033, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1034, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1035, 'Edison Scholars Program', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help them follow their dreams in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) and empower them to change the world. This is a chance for students with big dreams to advance their education and take part in shaping a brighter future. Applicants must be a high school senior with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, plan to pursue studies in the STEM fields at a four-year accredited college or university and show financial need. Eligible STEM majors include computer and information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation and physical sciences. Applicants must live in Southern California Edisons service territory. The top 50 finalists will be required to submit a short video and potentially participate in a final interview. Dont stress, these are just ways to get to know you better. Dependents of Edison International and SCE employees and retirees are not eligible.', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help ', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1036, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1037, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1038, 'ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their anticipated graduation date to be later that the date the award funds are to be distributed. Each potential candidate must also show an active interest in the field of nondestructive testing and evaluation.Students applying for the scholarship must submit a completed application form, signed by applicant and school official, an outline of students program of study, an official school transcripts showing all completed coursework and three individual letters of recommendation. Applicants must also supply an original essay describing how he/she envisions the role of NDT/NDE in his/her career. Funds will be made available in July.', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their antici', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1039, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1040, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1041, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1042, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1043, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1044, 'Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) Scholars Pro', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and information technology education at UMBC will help make UMBC a destination for women (and their allies) interested in technical careers and serve as a national model for other universities. The Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) is a merit-based scholarship program for talented female undergraduates majoring in computer science, information systems, business technology administration (with a technical focus), computer engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical/biochemical/environmental engineering, or a related program at UMBC. This is only for incoming freshmen.', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and info', 88000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1045, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1046, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1047, 'ACEC California Scholarship', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from Riverside/San Bernardino, Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Diego regions may be eligible for up to $50,000 in additional awards from local ACEC California Chapters based on their school location, residency, and hometown.To qualify as an applicant for the ACEC California Scholarship Program, a student must be entering their junior, senior, fifth or masters degree year in the fall. Students graduating in December are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled as follows: Upper division undergraduate students must be enrolled full-time and working toward a degree in an engineering or land-surveying curriculum approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET); Masters degree students must be enrolled at least half time, and either be in an ABET-accredited Master of Science (MS) engineering program or have a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from an ABET- accredited engineering program. For ACEC Californias State Competition: Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.2 in completed engineering and land surveying courses and a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0. Applicants must be interested in the possibility of pursuing a career in consulting engineering or land surveying.', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from R', 110000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1048, 'Society of Women Engineers - Lehigh Valley Section', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for administration of the program is provided by SWE volunteers. Applicants must must be females graduating from high school who reside in areas with zip codes beginning in 177-187 and 195-196, which includes over 20 counties in Pennsylvania. In order to qualify, applicants must be enrolling as a first-year student in an ABET-accredited engineering program with a major in engineering technologies (any). Computer technology, computer science, and information systems are not qualified. A one-time award of up to $5,000 can be granted to the successful applicants. SWE-LVs activities support the goals of the international organization through the theme of Aspire, Advance and Achieve.', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for ad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1049, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1050, 'Advanced Energy\'s STEM Diversity Scholarship', 'Apply for the Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship. If youre majoring in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or material science, to help you achieve your educational goals, we\'re offering a $20,000 scholarship grant towards your tuition. You will also be given an opportunity to intern with us, a global leader in the design and manufacturing of highly engineered, precision power conversion, measurement, and control solutions for mission-critical applications and processes.The Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship is open to all gender-diverse and racially diverse students studying electrical engineering, physics, or material science. This scholarship is open to undergraduates (who are at least rising sophomores), Master\'s-level students and Ph.D. students. Applicants must either attend the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, University at Buffalo, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota, San Jose State University or Cal Poly- San Luis Obispo. Applicants must maintain a 3.25 GPA or higher.', 'Apply for the Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship. If youre majoring in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or material science, to help you achieve your educational goals, we\'re offering a $20,000 scholarship gran', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1051, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1052, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1053, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1054, 'Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. Schol', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career are eligible to apply, and they must be enrolled full-time at any non-profit accredited college or university in the United States. Scholarship awards range from $1,500 to $6,000 and must be used for costs relating to tuition, fees and books. One application allows students to compete for one of the multiple scholarships offered by the Foundation. Scholarships are one-year awards, and former recipients may re-apply each year if they continue to meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must have a B grade point average in their major. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students p', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1055, 'Michigan Council of Women in Technology Scholarshi', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately help Michigan become the No. 1 state for girls and women in technology. Since 2006, weve provided 204 women with scholarships totaling more than $1.3 million. Applicants must be current Michigan residents, U.S. citizens, female, enrolled or attending a Michigan university with a minimum 2.75 GPA. Each applicant must be enrolled during the grant period in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program in a major such as information systems, computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, computer information systems, digital forensics and software engineering. Annual awards up to $5,000, with a possibility of renewal, awarded to high school seniors through college juniors. This program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately helps us in our vision to make Michigan the number-1 state for girls and women in technology.', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimatel', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1056, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1057, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1058, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1059, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1060, 'Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarship Progr', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in or accepted for a baccalaureate or graduate ABET-accredited engineering (EAC), computing (CAC), or technology (TAC) degree program. In a position to accept the scholarship in the school year for which it is being awarded. Full-time student status, except for re-entry and non-traditional applicants, should have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. for some scholarships. The number of awards and dollar amounts will vary. Deadlines differ, depending on whether the applicant is an incoming freshman or above. For more than seven decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in todays exciting engineering and technology specialties. We invite you to explore the values, principles, and priorities that guide our initiatives and learn how together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on the future. Throughout our generosity, scholarships are offered to eligible students.', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1061, 'SWSIS Scholarships for Women Studying Information ', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of their careers in these fields. SWSIS is a partnership of Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA) and CRA-WP. Its long-term goal is to contribute to increasing the representation of women in the information security workforce. ACSA founded the SWSIS scholarship program in 2011 and joined forces with CRA-WP in 2014 to lead the selection process.', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1062, 'University of Michigan Bell Scholarship', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (at the University of Michigan). Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee of the Trust in cooperation with the University of Michigan.To be eligible for the Bell Scholarships, applicants must: have graduated from high school with a grade-point average of at least 3.0; be residents of Virginia, applicable counties in Michigan, a graduate of New Trier High School, a graduate of a Chicago school, or a graduate of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora; be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; and be a U.S. Citizen or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1063, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1064, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1065, 'Association of Information Technology Professional', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Texas A&M University, have a cumulative GPA of 75 (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) for high school or a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for existing college students, and major in computer information systems or computer science. Applicants must write a short essay describing previous experience and interest in the I.T. field. Dollar amounts will vary.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript, ACT/SAT scores, two letters of recommendation (one should be from a teacher, while the other should be from a pastor, employer, coach, mentor or other non-relative), a resume (no more than two pages) and an IRS tax form 1040. In place of the IRS Form 1040 you may upload a copy of your Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR) as long as you have not imported your financial information directly from the IRS.', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Te', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1066, 'Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher Schol', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher is to assist graduating students from any public school in Saginaw in their pursuit of a degree in science or engineering, or a Liberal Arts Degree. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be enrolled full-time, reside in the Saginaw Public School District, and either be a female pursuing a liberal arts degree, or a male pursuing a science/engineering degree. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1067, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1068, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1069, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1070, 'Florida Engineering Society High School Scholarshi', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering careers and to educate the public about engineering. Furthermore, the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. promotes and enhances engineering education in Florida in order to position our state as a technological leader in the global economy.Applicants for the High School scholarship must be high school seniors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents graduating from a Florida high school, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, who will be enrolling in an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Applications must be submitted on a USB drive.', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering ca', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1071, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1072, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1073, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1074, 'Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowe', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, have parent(s) who are legal residents of Vermont and currently attend a Windham County high school or Springfield High School. Applicants must seek a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology and demonstrate financial need. This may be renewable for up to three additional years.VSAC helps students of all ages save, plan & pay for college and career training. VSAC administers more than 120 scholarships available to Vermont residents. And we want to encourage you to apply. This scholarship was established by the friends, family and colleagues of Carol Hurley, a VSAC outreach counselor who helped first-generation college-bound students prepare for college. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1075, 'W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,000 and an annual CEAT Scholarship of $15,000. Additionally, each scholar will participate in funded enrichment, travel and networking opportunities. This scholarship program was designed to benefit a person who was an active member of a Boys & Girls Club while in high school.The purposes of this program are: to accelerate professional and leadership development, stimulate intellectual growth, develop career awareness and cultural perspectives, and develop interpersonal skills; as well as to provide financial enrichment to students actively involved in local Boys and Girls Clubs, who desire to pursue a career in the engineering industry. Eligible applicants must have a history of leadership in one or more organizations in high school. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,', 320000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1076, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1077, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1078, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1079, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1080, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1081, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1082, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1083, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1084, 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge)', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints, akin to those faced by professional mathematicians working in the industry. Teams of 11th and 12th graders from anywhere in the United States, including territories and DoDEA schools, and sixth form students (age 16-19) in England and Wales may participate. The competition is fully virtual, and participants will not be charged a registration or participation fee.Teams must be comprised of three to five students and one teacher-coach and a maximum of two teams per school may register. Students from dual/joint enrollment programs, magnet programs, and other academic or training programs that draw students from more than one high school for a subset of classes or academic enrichment may be eligible if all of the criteria are met, and at the discretion of SIAM. Homeschool and cyber school students may either form their own team(s) or request to participate on a team at the school in the district or community in which they reside if it meets the SIAM guidelines.', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to t', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1085, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1086, 'David C. Lizerraga Fellowship', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generation college student, pursuing a master\'s degree in business administration or engineering (students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation\'s discretion); have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire academic year; and be a permanent resident of a community listed in the college success program guidelines. Students must also demonstrate financial need, outstanding leadership potential, a remarkable record of professional/extracurricular achievement, and a commitment to the development and economic empowerment of communities. Applicants must be a resident of an underserved community within the counties of Los Angeles, Orange or San Bernardino. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1087, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1088, '(ISC)2 Graduate Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree program or pursue doctoral studies and have a minimum 3.5 GPA. Citizenship isn\'t required. Winners are announced in June.', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1089, '(ISC)2 Undergraduate Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or post graduate student; and have a 3.3 GPA. Applicants may: Be a citizen of any country; Be attending on campus or online; Be attending full time or part time; Be attending in the US or internationally. You do not currently need to be enrolled, however no awards will be disbursed until the recipient is enrolled in a college or university. Aspiring information security professionals have the opportunity to ease some of their educational financial burden with the (ISC) Information Security Undergraduate Scholarship, offering undergraduate students studying information security up to $5,000 per recipient. If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees and books. Award notifications will be emailed in June. Awards do not renew automatically. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1090, '(ISC)2 Women in Information Security Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or related field, and be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student. A minimum 3.3 GPA is required.', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1091, 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduate, or graduate program. Two-year program applicants must have completed at least 1 semester or the equivalent of 12 credit hours and four-year program applicants must be at least a sophomore at the time of application. Preference is given to students enrolled in a degree program in instrumentation, systems, automation, and closely related fields. Dollar amounts will vary.Scholarship applicants must submit the online application which requires that candidates complete and provide the following: essay questions (maximum of 1000 words per question); supporting information such as extracurricular activities (career-related), academic honors, civic honors or awards received and advise of professional or honorary society memberships they are associated with; an official transcript; employment history; and recommendation letters (at least two letters of recommendation; one letter must be from a faculty member).', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1092, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1093, 'Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellow', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursework related to research or interest to NASA is eligible. Fellowships are add-on awards, designed to supplement and enhance basic graduate research support, such as graduate research assistantships, graduate teaching assistantships, and non-federal scholarships and fellowships. Applicants must be graduate students who are U.S. citizens and who will be or are enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and priority for fellowship awards will be given to those who do not receive other federal fellowships. The Consortium\'s mission is to enhance and support aerospace science and technology efforts and activities in Mississippi as well as promote a strong science, mathematics, and technology base at precollege, undergraduate, and graduate levels in the regions educational institutions.', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursewor', 26250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1094, 'MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.Applicants must: Be a high school senior; Be a citizen of the United States at the time of application; Have at least a 3.0 grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) for the 10th and 11th grades; Have a minimum score on the American College Testing Program (ACT) test of 29 in Math and 25 in English. Equivalent minimum SAT scores of 950 in Math and 750 in English are also acceptable. Must enroll in an engineering program that has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET-EAC) at one of the following state institutions or a Pre-Engineering Program at a College or University that has a working agreement to transfer credits with one of the named schools listed on our site.', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.A', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1095, 'SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship', 'The purpose of the SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship is to support women who are students pursuing a software, electronics, electrical, mechatronics, or other related engineering degree and to aspire them to career opportunities in the automotive industry. To be eligible, applicants must be: US residents; be either an incoming freshman, current undergraduate or graduate student; have a 3.75 GPA if an incoming freshman or a 3.5 GPA if in any other grade; provide a FAFSA form (maximum EFC # of $15,000 as shown on FAFSA); provide two recommendation letters (one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your participation in extra-curricular, association/community or employment activities that reflect your commitment to advance involvement of women in engineering); and demonstrate a commitment to increase the involvement of women in engineering and encourage girls/women to pursue STEM studies/careers through substantial involvement/leadership in school, work, community, club, volunteer, or mentorship activities.The SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship encourages more female students to major in software engineering or similar disciplines and to aspire to career opportunities in the automotive industry. With solutions for the car like Android Auto, Google aims to build products and services that enable a safe and seamless driving experience. Google is committed to building products for everyone, with everyone. The company is advancing a diverse and inclusive workplace with future young leaders in the automotive industry. SAE International is proud to make this scholarship available with support from Android Auto.', 'The purpose of the SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship is to support women who are students pursuing a software, electronics, electrical, mechatronics, or other related engineering degree and to aspire them to career opportunities in the automotive indust', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1096, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1097, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1098, 'Tau Beta Pi/SAE Engineering Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national philanthropy is its fellowship program, which has provided $7,809,000 in advanced-study grants to 1,706 students, and the scholarship program that has provided $6,557,000 in awards to 3,369 engineering seniors.To be eligible, applicants must: be a U.S. resident; be an incoming freshman; have a 3.75 GPA; pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program; provide two letters of recommendation (one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment); and detail their participation in a community service project during their junior or senior year that is not related to a high school project. Applications open in February. Recipients of SAE scholarships will be notified by July.', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national phila', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1099, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1100, 'Central New York STEM Scholarship', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and Tompkins counties are eligible to apply and preference is given to those attending a NYS higher education institution. The program is administered by PEB and the CNY STEM Hub.These scholarships are designed to support the best and brightest students in the Central New York Region in their quest to pursue STEM fields in college. The scholarships are based on applicants\' academic achievements and extracurricular activities, as well as the essay and an interview. Each scholarship provides financial assistance in varying amounts and an internship. Applicants can only be awarded one scholarship that includes an internship.', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1101, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1102, 'Deja Family Memorial Scholarship', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the community. The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship must be enrolled in a university, community college, or trade/technical school for the next school year. Applications run from January until the due date.Special preference will be given to students enrolled at Waubonsee Community College or William Rainey Harper College, and with the major area of studies in Business, Hospitality, Substance Abuse Counseling, Auto Mechanics or women in STEM. We hope to continue changing lives in our community and this scholarship will aid a student(s) who embodies the Deja Familys example in life: Family centered, community driven and aspiring to have a positive impact on the lives of others.', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the communi', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1103, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1104, 'GRCF Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an accredited four-year college or university full-time majoring in engineering or a medical/healthcare field. Applicants must have financial need and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1105, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1106, 'SMUD Powering Futures Scholarship', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of our society. We\'re proud to offer the Powering Futures Scholarship, a special program that awards scholarships totaling up to $60,000 each year. As many as 21 local Sacramento students may individually receive up to $4,000 in scholarships.Minimum requirements: be a current high school senior or graduate, have earned a GED certificate, or currently be a postsecondary undergraduate student; have a minimum GPA of 3.0, based on a 4.0 scale; plan to enroll in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the U.S. in the fall; and be a SMUD customer living in SMUD\'s service area, or have a parent or legal guardian as a SMUD customer. Awards will be based on merit and financial need with a preference for students with a major relevant to a career at SMUD. The scholarship is not open to SMUD employees or their relatives.', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of o', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1107, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1108, 'TxDOT Conditional Grant Program', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditional Grant Program is available to eligible students pursuing a degree in engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline. The Conditional Grant Program will consider both Texas public and private four-year institutions. To qualify for the Conditional Grant Program, you must: be economically disadvantaged according to the Federal Poverty Guidelines; be a Texas resident eligible to work in the United States; have either a minimum high school grade point average of 3.00 on a four-point scale, a minimum score of 900 on the SAT, or a minimum score of 21 on the ACT; plan to attend an accredited four-year Texas public or private college or university as a full-time student; declare an intent to seek a four-year degree in civil engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline; agree to work at TxDOT for two years immediately following graduation; and not be more than 30 days delinquent in providing child support under a court order or written repayment plan.', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditio', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1109, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1110, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1111, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1112, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1113, 'Loren and Becky Roslund Scholarship', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up with agriculture at their fingertips, the Roslund Family established this scholarship in 2009 to assist other young adults interested in the agricultural or agri-business field. The scholarship is awarded to any graduating high school senior in Gratiot County to pursue a degree in agriculture, engineering, computers, drafting or similar area of study at a university, college or trade school. Must be a graduating senior of a Gratiot County high school pursuing post-secondary education at a college, university or vocational/trade school. Previous recipients may reapply without preference. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale with a preference to students pursuing a career in agriculture, engineering, computer-aided drafting or similar area. Must demonstrate financial need and provide a personal letter of reference from a non-family member (such as clergy, teacher or advisor.', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1114, 'Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; have a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale; and attend or plan on attending the University of South Carolina enrolled in the School of Engineering.The Waccamaw Community Foundation offers students many different scholarship opportunities. Through the generosity of our donors, we have awarded more than $24 million in grants since the Foundation was established in 1999. We aim to continue that legacy by helping donors of the Waccamaw Region connect with causes they care about. We serve people who share a common concern: improving quality of life in local counties.', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; ha', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1115, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1116, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1117, 'Progress Software Mary Szekely Scholarship', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a woman, who plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems. The scholarship is intended to cover tuition, fees and educational expenses while the recipient is pursuing an undergraduate degree. The recipient of the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM must meet the following eligibility requirements. The candidate must: Identify as a woman; Be a resident of Massachusetts and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident eligible for federal financial aid; Plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems; Have a financial need; Be a high school senior or high school graduate who plans to enroll or is currently enrolled in an accredited university, college, community college or trade school; Have a cumulative high school unweighted GPA above 3.2 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent); Have a desire to make meaningful contributions in the fields of computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems.', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a wo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1118, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1119, 'The Dawna J Colbert & John Fitzpatrick Scholarship', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi Foundation Scholarship Fund facilitates partnerships with key stakeholders to increase the visibility and representation of black women pursuing degrees in computing.At a minimum, TCGI will award one $10,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior who will be attending a two or four-year institution and one $10,000 scholarship to a current undergraduate or graduate student currently at a four-year educational institution. Applicants must be a resident of Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Washington D.C. Please note; in order to receive their award, scholarship winners must be able to attend the Inaugural John Fitzpatrick Memorial Golf Classic in person at the Commonwealth National Golf Club in Philadelphia, PA in June.', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi F', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1120, 'Women in Cyber Scholarship Program', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post - secondary, graduate or training program for the coming academic year. Eligible applicants must have at least one year of study remaining at the time of application.Scholarship is open to women only. By submitting an application, student agrees to: Provide transcript, enrollment in good standing documentation; Provide institution or accredited program Financial Dept contact information as the scholarship is paid directly to the school; Agree to represent the scholarship program if asked by FS-ISAC; Present a post-scholarship overview or evaluation of your experience.', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post -', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1121, 'Southern Automotive Womens Forum Scholarship', 'The SAWF Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to women enrolled or enrolling in a STEM field at an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program, or a graduate program who have a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA, with a preference for those interested in the automobile and mobility industry. Applicants must be female high school seniors or graduates enrolling or enrolled in a STEM field at an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program or graduate program.Preference will be given to those pursuing a career in the automotive industry and at a college or university in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Texas and West Virginia. Applicants must include a resume, two letters of recommendation, transcripts and an essay. Scholarships will be awarded in increments.', 'The SAWF Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to women enrolled or enrolling in a STEM field at an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program, or a graduate program who have a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA, with a pre', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1122, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1123, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1124, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1125, 'ITWomen Scholarship Program', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who plan to earn college degrees in Information Technology and Engineering in the STEM academic strand are eligible to apply for these four-year academic scholarships.Applicants must be female graduating seniors from the Tri-County South Florida area of Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach county, be accepted and/or enrolled in a post secondary institution (such as a college or university), and be pursuing a degree in the fields of Information Technology and/or Engineering. Applicants must have also completed the FAFSA. Each scholarship winner is paired with an ITWomen Virtual Mentor.', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1126, '100 Black Men of Prince George\'s County, Inc. Scho', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges County Maryland. Scholarships will be awarded exclusively to STEM majors, with a preference for students pursuing degrees in Computer Science related fields. High school students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 and demonstrate the commitment to pursuing continued academic achievement post-high school (applicants must provide copies of official transcripts to support this declaration). Current college students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 during their college tenure.', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1127, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1128, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1129, 'Indiana Engineering Scholarships', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate most clearly that they merit the highest consideration by the Scholarship Committee. It is our hope that these scholarships will be of lasting value to the promising young citizens and the engineering profession.To qualify for one of the Scholarships, the applicant must meet all the following criteria and report the information substantiating the applicant\'s eligibility: The applicant, and his/her parents or legal guardian, must be residents of the State of Indiana, and the applicant shall attend an Indiana educational institution or be commuting daily to a school outside the State of Indiana; The applicant must be entering the Fall Semester of this scholarship year having accrued a minimum of 24 credit hours for an undergraduate EAC/ABET accredited engineering degree (i.e. be entering at least as a college sophomore); The applicant may not be the legal dependent of any member of the Scholarship Committee (the Chair and/or other members, if any).The ISPE Scholarship Chair will review the candidate\'s application to assure completeness and verification of information, and to determine eligibility. The selection of the scholarship award will be based on the following criteria: Academic standing in an EAC/ABET accredited engineering program of study; Participation in extra-curricular activities; Comments of teachers, administrators and others. The amount of each of the Scholarships will be two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) awarded per academic year paid at the time of enrollment for the fall semester, or the equivalent for schools on a trimester or other system.The Indiana Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE), recognizing that an engineering education is the foundation upon which the engineering profession is constructed and also recognizing the need for encouragement and financial aid, has established the scholarship program to aid resident students of Indiana who have proven a genuine interest in an engineering career.', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1130, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1131, 'Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at a 4-year college or university. Recipients may renew the scholarship up to three times for a total potential value of $40,000 per student.Applicants to the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program must: Be a U.S. citizen; Demonstrate financial need; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA or a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA. Applicants must plan to or currently be enrolled majoring in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering; Computer; Engineering; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; or Physics.', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those f', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1132, 'Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we are excited to share more about our efforts to support the academic endeavors of learners across the nation.To be eligible for the Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship, applicants must: be high school seniors, graduate (GED equivalent), or are college undergraduates who have not obtained a bachelors degree; plan to enroll full-time at an accredited vocational technical school, trade school, two-year community college or state college; pursue a degree or vocational-technical certificate in one of the specified areas of study (see website); and, be a US citizen.', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1133, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1134, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1135, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1136, 'VIP Women in Technology Scholarship', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the United States planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field. Must have a good level of participation in community service and/or extracurricular activities, a 3.0 GPA, and either US citizenship or residence. At the time of award, students must be enrolled at, or accepted into, either a two or four-year college or university within the United States for the current upcoming school year. At the time of scholarship payment, students must be enrolled for classes at a college or university within the United States for the Fall semester. These women must be planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field.', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1137, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1138, 'Fluid Power Scholarship', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, technical colleges, and universities.Eligibility Criteria:Education Level: High school seniors, community college students, and university students are eligible to apply.Program Relevance: While the applicant doesn\'t have to be enrolled in a dedicated fluid power degree program, they must be in a relevant program where fluid power is taught.Previous Recipients: Past scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again with a different essay question.Graduating Applicants: Students graduating in May or June of the 2023-24 academic year are not eligible.Master\'s or PhD Students: Students enrolled in a Master\'s or PhD degree program are not eligible for this scholarship.Application Process:Applicants are encouraged to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship to pursue their interests in fluid power. The scholarship funds can be used to study at any accredited technical college or university in the United States. While a dedicated fluid power degree program is not mandatory, applicants should be enrolled in a program where fluid power is taught.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a $2,000 scholarship to further your education in fluid power.Flexibility: Use the scholarship funds at any accredited technical college or university in the United States.Industry Connection: Join a community supported by NFPA, connecting you with professionals in fluid power.NFPA believes in the transformative power of education and its role in shaping the future of fluid power innovation. If you are passionate about fluid power, seize this opportunity to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship.', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, te', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1139, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1140, 'Heinlein Society Scholarships', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological or physical sciences. The Robert A. Heinlein, Dr. Yoji Kondo, and Dr. Jerry Pournelle scholarships may be awarded to a candidate of any gender. Winners will be announced on July 7th. Applicant must plan to attend an accredited college that awards Bachelor of Science degrees as a full-time undergraduate student for the coming academic year.. Major must be Engineering, Math, or Physical or Biological Sciences. Open to residents of any country. Previous applicants, including winners, may enter again, but must write on a different topic than their previous entry. Candidates cannot have previously been awarded a bachelors degree in any subject.', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1141, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1142, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1143, 'NSPE Steinman Scholarship', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice needs of engineering students, engineering teachers, and practicing professionals. Intended to support talented students studying engineering, scholarships are made possible through generous contributions from NSPE members, corporations, and friends of NSPE.The Steinman Scholarship is awarded annually to current undergraduates entering or continuing their junior year in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, and will be evaluated on GPA, internships and involvement in other activities, faculty recommendations and a required ethics essay. Applications will be evaluated based on: grand point average; internship/co-op experience and involvement in other activities; two faculty recommendations; and an ethics essay.', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice ne', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1144, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1145, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1146, 'Texas Society of Professional Engineers DFW Mid-Ci', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college or university. Upon verification of enrollment, these scholarships will be presented to the student in the student\'s name.To be eligible for a TSPE Chapter Scholarship a student must: Be a United States citizen or legal resident; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or higher GPA entering college in the fall of 2023 or current college undergraduate; Be enrolled or accepted in an ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accredited engineering program; Provide a completed Scholarship Application with all required attachments delivered or postmarked by April 1st.', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1147, 'SWE Golden Gate High School Scholarship Program', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we are happy to announce that we will also be awarding scholarships for incoming or current community college students who plan to transfer to a 4-year accredited university. To be eligible for a SWE-GGS scholarship, applicants must be a current high school senior or community college student planning to pursue a degree in engineering or computer science from an accredited university and must identify as a woman or other underrepresented gender including non-binary and gender non-conforming. Applicants must live or attend school in the boundaries of the Golden Gate Section. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we ar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1148, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1149, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1150, 'ESET Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college or university within the United States and have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA. The graduate/undergraduate program does not have to be a cybersecurity program however applicants should aspire to have a career in the cybersecurity industry.The applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Complete applications must have the following documents (PDF) ready to upload: one copy of an unofficial transcript or acceptance letter as proof of enrollment, one letter of recommendation signed by the recommending party, and one personal essay of 500-700 words written in English or Spanish answering the prompt on the application. In its Cybersecurity Workforce Study, (ISC)2 found the field remains predominantly male, with women representing less than a quarter of the workers. While the number of women in the field is technically increasing, there is still a long way to go.', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1151, 'Shared Energy Future Foundation STEM Scholarship', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This year, weve allocated $20,000 in scholarship awards. Applicants must be incoming, first-year students with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.To qualify, you must: Reside in Western U.S. States (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona); Have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the STEM field; Have demonstrated financial need; Have planned full-time attendance at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Applicants must have planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors: Computer Science; Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy)Geology; Mathematics; or Physics. Recipients are selected based on consideration of academic performance, participation in school and community activities, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation from an educator or community leader.', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This ye', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1152, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1153, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1154, 'HITEC Foundation Scholarship', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity college students transferring to four-year universities, graduate students and DACA (Deferred Actions for Early Childhood Arrivals) students.Scholarships of up to $5,000 to be used for education related expensed will be awarded for the 2023-2024 academic year. The scholarship funds may only be used at an accredited, non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and required equipment. Deadline to apply is April 14th and notification of selection results in mid-June. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage (i.e., at least one parent must be of Hispanic descent), be a graduating high school senior or current college student, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), major (or intend on majoring) in Technology or an approved technology-related major and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident, or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)status.', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1155, 'Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Applicants must be from Graves County.Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1156, 'Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (ST', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be considered for this scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending a rural high school as a senior in the state of Kentucky and be an active member of their schools STLP. Additionally, the student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community.', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1157, 'RTF Cyber Security Scholarship', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field, or already doing so as part of an undergraduate degree program. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in cyber security as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. T', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1158, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1159, 'Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recognizing their talents with financial awards. Applicant must be a female graduating high school student who is majoring in engineering in college, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and intend on majoring in an engineering discipline in college, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status in the Chicago metropolitan area. Complete applications will be reviewed and judged on the following criteria: essay content, academic achievements and records, and community involvement or volunteerism. Decisions made by the selection committee are final and are not subject to appeal. No application feedback will be given. Supporting documentation is required for this application, including a High School Transcript, one letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or community supporter, and a college admissions letter. Recipients are required to complete an application with a short essay and submit a copy of their official transcript with at least one letter of recommendation. The scholarship recipients may be asked to communicate with summer camp scholars in a mentor capacity and attend the Calculated Genius Showcase event.', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recogn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1160, 'ESA Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Schola', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and video game arts and sciences; be a current high school senior, college freshman, sophomore or junior; be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming fall semester; and must be a U.S. citizen. Were building a pipeline of future video game professionals. To inspire future creators in the video game industry and encourage diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM), the ESA Foundation established a scholarship fund providing support for women and minority students across the United States.Since 2007, the program has awarded more than 450 scholarships, to power the dreams of underrepresented students earning a computer science or video game arts and sciences-related degree.', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and vi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1161, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1162, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1163, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1164, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1165, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1166, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1167, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azure and you could win big at the Imagine Cup World Finals in Seattle. Many of our competitions are intended for teams, so you may also need to create a team to participate. If a competition requires a team, you\'ll be able to pick your team right on the Submission page. If you don\'t have a team yet, you can create one in just a few moments - you just need a team name and team country, and you\'re ready to go.This competition is intended for a team of experienced coders. As part of this competition, you\'ll submit a complete piece of software, usable by our judges, as well as supporting documentation.A team is up to four eligible students. In addition to your team, other people are allowed to help you. You can have a mentor, such as a faculty member, who advises you on your project. You can also have associates, who must be eligible students, that can help you with things including business model planning, marketing, music or sound effects creation, and so on. Unless otherwise indicated in the specific Competition Rules, you are eligible to enter if you meet the following requirements at the time of entry: -You are at least 16 years of age as of last July and are actively enrolled as a student at an accredited high-school or college/university (including home schools)-You are NOT a resident of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria -You are not an employee or intern of Microsoft Corporation, or an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, at any time between January and July of the competition year-You are not involved in any part of the execution or administration of this Competition-You are not an immediate family member of (parent, sibling, spouse/domestic partner, child) or household member of a Microsoft employee, an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, or a person involved in any part of the administration and execution of this competition between January and July of the competition yearFor a list of complete details and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azu', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1168, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1169, 'Josie Rewald Memorial Community College Scholarshi', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; be in their senior year of high school or a current community college student; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology.In September 2016, our dear friend and SWE Life Member, Josie E. Rewald, passed away unexpectedly. Everyone who knew Josie is saddened by the passing of a wonderful leader and mentor in SWE Detroit and General Motors. She was very interested in mentoring students and early career engineers, in particular women. She served as a mentor to many at GM and SWE Detroit, as well as those in and outside of her community. In Josies honor, SWE-Detroit has endowed the Societys first scholarship specifically for community college students.', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1170, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1171, 'SENEDIA STEM Scholarship', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree program or entering their third year of a four-year program are eligible to apply. Students transitioning from a two-year program to a four-year program are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be attending schools in the US, and they must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of New England.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a resume (indicating employment in the STEM field (where applicable), civic/volunteer work, and any honors/awards earned), and an essay (describing their interest in and passion for a STEM-related career within the defense sector). The application must be submitted by the student, and the student must be willing and available to connect directly with the Scholarship Committee, if necessary.', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree progr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1172, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1173, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1174, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1175, 'ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Award winners will be based on receipt of all completed application materials and the most compelling essay as determined by the judges. In addition to the scholarship award, each ASCE-NH High School Scholarship winner may have the opportunity to communicate with a civil engineering professional mentor during the first year of college.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a copy of their transcript, letter of reference (from a teacher or civil engineer), and an essay on the ASCE-NH High School Scholarship topic that is listed (the essay should be two-pages maximum, double-spaced and using 12-point font. The students name, address, email (if available) and high school should be included on the first page along with the title of the essay.). It is the hope of ASCE-NH to increase the awareness of the civil engineering profession for high school students in the state of New Hampshire.', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Aw', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1176, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1177, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1178, 'Google Lime Scholarship', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Scholarship will each receive a scholarship for the current academic year. Selected students will also be invited to attend the annual Google Scholars\' Retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California that summer. Candidates will also be considered for software engineering internship opportunities with Google. Applicants must be current undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student enrolled at a university in the U.S. or Canada (freshmen/first years and international students studying in the U.S. or Canada are eligible to apply). Must be pursuing a Computer Science or Computer Engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field (such as software engineering; or electrical engineering with a heavy computer science course load). Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates\' academic background and a demonstrated passion for computer science.', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Schol', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1179, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1180, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1181, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1182, 'Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecur', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian American & Pacific Islander, Hispanic, LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities; have a 3.3 GPA; be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student (PhD candidates are not eligible to apply); and be pursuing a degree in cybersecurity, information security or similar field.If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees, books and required materials (recipients do not receive award funds). In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, one letter of recommendation, a resume and essays to listed questions. Scoring will be based upon three categories: passion, merit and financial need. Awards do not renew. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian Ame', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1183, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1184, 'BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program offers numerous scholarships. For the Pathfinder Scholarship, applicants must be a high school Senior who intend to major in a technology related field of study. For the Trailblazer Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled as a freshman, sophomore or junior majoring in a technology-related field of study.All eligible application packets must include the following: a completed and signed application; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (one recommendation letter if a high school senior and two recommendation letters if a current undergraduate) from a school faculty member; and the enrollment verification form or a proof of acceptance. BLK Men in Tech aims to establish a network of Black men and allies who are committed to providing current and future tech leaders with the resources and opportunities they need to achieve greatness in this highly complex industry.', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program off', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1185, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1186, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1187, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1188, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1189, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1190, 'Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a university for the upcoming academic year/intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student at the university in the United States for the upcoming academic year.Students should be pursuing a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field and must be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD- 214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from your commanding officer indicating that you are currently in good standing with your unit and transcript.', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Goo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1191, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1192, 'Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a related eligible field; be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD-214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer indicating that they are currently in good standing with their unit and transcript; and have received an honorable discharge, or is in good standing with their branch of service.Students must submit a complete application, including: a current copy of a resume or CV; transcripts from their current and prior institutions (if they have earned a prior degree); two letters of reference from a professor, adviser or supervisor; DD Form 2-14 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD-214), or Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer that they are currently in good standing with their unit; and responses to short essay questions.', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer en', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1193, 'GIS Colorado Scholarships', 'GIS Colorado is pleased to announce four scholarships available to students exhibiting academic excellence in the following geospatial technologies fields: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), or related disciplines. Scholarships support education and research for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in accredited 2-year or 4-year Colorado colleges or universities.Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate excellence in the application of geospatial tools, and are intended to support student learning and experience with geospatial technologies and tools. Graduate awards are designed to support application of GIS knowledge and expertise to independent and original research. Undergraduate or graduate level status will be based on the students highest level of completed education. The final decision of this status is up to the Scholarship Committee and the Board of GIS Colorado.', 'GIS Colorado is pleased to announce four scholarships available to students exhibiting academic excellence in the following geospatial technologies fields: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), or related ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1194, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1195, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1196, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1197, 'AIAS Foundation Scholarship', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound design, law, marketing, and business administration. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1198, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1199, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1200, 'Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology field. The selection committee will choose the scholarship recipients on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership potential and financial need.Applicants must have an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) and must have satisfactorily completed at least one full semester of college (12 semester hours or equivalent). Must be enrolled as a full-time (12 semester hours or equivalent) undergraduate student at an accredited institution in the United States and be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident.', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology fie', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1201, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1202, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1203, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1204, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1205, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1206, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1207, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1208, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1209, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1210, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1211, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1212, 'National Videogame Museum Scholarships', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships are non-renewable, single-term awards. To be eligible for the National Videogame Museum Scholarships, applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.0 GPA and be a natural-born or naturalized US citizen. It is very important to note that the scholarship money will be paid directly to the educational institution specifically for tuition.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: proof of residency (such as a drivers license or state-issued ID); one recommendation letter from a teacher (This letter should highlight any skills or experience related to technology, computer programming or videogame design the instructor may have first-hand knowledge of.); one recommendation letter from an unrelated community member (who can attest to the applicants community involvement); and a 500-750-word essay explaining their academic and professional goals and how the scholarship will help to achieve them.', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1213, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1214, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1215, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1216, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1217, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1218, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1219, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1220, 'Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational both in its use and as a career. This scholarship supports veterans and military members as they transition to a career in technology.This scholarship is open to active duty and retired military transitioning to a career in IT. Supporting a wide variety of educational opportunities, the Sessions Memorial Scholarship can be tailored to the unique needs of the applicant. This includes certification courses, seminars, books, or supplies. As many post-military careers follow non-traditional paths, this scholarship is flexible to support that transition.', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational bo', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1221, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1222, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1223, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1224, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1225, 'Bill H. James Foundation for Aspiring African Amer', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in close contact with all the recipients of our scholarship, and have seen unbelievable success stories that have come from these fine individuals.Scholarship Application Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen; Must be African American/Black (non-Hispanic); Undergraduate students must be entering their Junior or Senior year of study during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 12 units per semester/quarter; Graduate students must have a minimum of two academic semesters or one year left complete his/her Master\'s degree during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 8 units per semester/quarter; Must have a minimum of 3.2 GPA; Must be pursuing a degree or course of study in an engineering program at an accredited four-year college or university in the state of California.', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in cl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1226, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1227, 'Construction Roundtable of New Jersey', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students should be rising juniors already in attendance at a 4-year college or university in New Jersey OR a student about to transfer for his/her 3rd or 4th year to complete their studies in one of the relevant study areas at any 4-year school in New Jersey. As part of the application, the students must demonstrate his/her interest in a career in a construction related field as outlined above.Note that this scholarship is administered by NJIT on behalf of the Construction roundtable of New Jersey and as such, applications are submitted to NJIT; however, students may attend any 4-year school in New Jersey. NJIT students have no advantage in competing for the scholarship because their school administers the scholarship on behalf of the CRTNJ. The CRTNJ has put together a selection committee of senior-level executives to review all applications and select the most appropriate applicants. Additionally, each applicant may be reviewed by CRTNJ for potential internship programs. Membersof the CRTNJ will contact applicants on an individual basis to participate in the internship program when such programs are available.', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students shoul', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1228, 'Elevate Scholarship Program', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, industrial automation, industrial maintenance, robotics, tool and die, and transportation and logistics. Along with filling out the application, applicants must also answer questions regarding their eligibility for the scholarship.Elevate Advanced Manufacturing promotes great careers in advanced manufacturing. The Manufacturing sector comprises 14.4 percent of public and private employment in Iowa with 222,628 employees. These well-paying careers require education and training beyond high school, but many dont require the often burdensome cost of a bachelors degree. Recent studies have shown that two-year degree holders, especially in high-demand manufacturing occupations, can earn salaries that surpass those of college graduates.', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machin', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1229, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1230, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1231, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1232, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1233, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1234, 'NSF-Navy Civilian Service Fellowship-Scholarship', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military. Our students receive their Master\'s Degree and move on to CIVILIAN government jobs in such organizations as the CIA, FBI, NSA, and others. The scholarship includes paid tuition at NPS for two year Master\'s Degree in Computer Science, emphasis in Information Assurance and approximately $34,000/year salary while enrolled in the program, plus allowances for health care reimbursement (up to $3,000/year), textbooks (up to $2000/year), and professional development (up to $4,000/year). Awardees of the scholarship will have access to state-of-the-art equipment and the opportunity to participate in classified classes and research, participate in a summer internship to gain real world experience and upon graduation, start a paid civilian position as a cyber security professional in any of a number of government organizations for a minimum of two years.', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military', 43000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1235, 'KnowBe4 Military Veterans & Spouses Cybersecurity ', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuition, fees, books, required electronics and up to $3,000 of the award may be used for on-campus housing. Awards are paid directly to the college or university, recipients do not receive the scholarship award directly. Applicants must be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field by the Spring semester following the deadline of the scholarship. You may be an undergraduate or graduate student, PhD Candidates are not eligible for award. Applicant must be one of the following three: Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans; Current or former service in the National Guard or Reserve; Spouse, or surviving spouse, of active or honorably discharged Military, Veteran, Guard or Reserve.', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuitio', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1236, 'Win a $2,500 Scholarship for Your Education', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new possibilities in the tech world. To apply, compose an original 1,000 - 2,000-word piece based on the following topic: The role of technology companies in transforming the world and altering the social fabric. Submit your content, along with any supporting material, at the scholarship provider\'s website.Applicants must be currently enrolled in or about to enroll in a 2,3, or 4-year college or university course in the continental United States. Your coursework must be directly related to or leading to a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Human-Computer Interaction or another related field. You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher if already enrolled in a program.', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1237, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1238, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1239, 'Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarships', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have been awarded scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. All scholarships are competitively awarded based on the students demonstrated competence in academics, interest in developing a career in engineering, financial need, and school and community involvement. To be eligible, a student must be interested in a career in engineering or engineering technology and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the state of Georgia, and be enrolled in an collegiate program accredited by: ABET: Engineering programs (required for all scholarships except AACE scholarship), ACCE: Construction programs (required for the AACE Scholarship). Individual scholarship criteria varies.', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1240, 'John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of skilled workers. NBT scholarships assist and support those post-secondary students who have already discovered manufacturing and want to pursue the advanced training needed for industry careers. From its beginning through today, the NBT Foundation has maintained a focus on developing the next generation of manufacturers.The John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship\'s primary preference is to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs awards scholarships to students majoring in programs that lead to careers in manufacturing. Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA (or an 85% competency score) and be currently enrolled in or entering a university engineering program, or related field. Students must have a 3.0 GPA for university studies or a 2.5 GPA for two-year technical school studies at the time of application. Primary preference to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies.', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1241, 'The U.K. Gupta Family Scholarship Endowment', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall terms. For grade verification, official transcripts must be sent by the educational institution(s) you last attend(ed) or requested through an electronic transcript service such as Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse. Please allow ample time for delivery.The U.K. Gupta & Family Scholarship provides up to $2,500 for students pursuing degrees that will lead to manufacturing careers. There are two deadlines; one for spring and another for fall scholarships. Applicant must be currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program which leads to a manufacturing career on a full-time basis (12 or more credit hours) and have a 2.5 GPA for trade, community, or technical colleges or 3.0 GPA for universities. Primary preference is given to students attending universities in Northern Texas.', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall term', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1242, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1243, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1244, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1245, 'CyberCorps Scholarship for Service', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor\'s or master\'s degree in a formal program that is focused on cyber security at an awardee institution, or research-based doctoral student. Applicants must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Programs of study are varied and cover fields such as Computer Science/Engineering, Security of Emerging Technologies (e.g., internet of things, medical implants), Cyber Law and Privacy, and Policy. Students pursue studies in well-established cybersecurity programs, engage with hands-on experiences, participate in cyber competitions and pursue opportunities for professional development (e.g., earn industry certifications, present at conferences). They are required to complete a summer internship to hone their skills and gain professional experience. Often they stay at their place of internship for post-graduation placement.', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a f', 34000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1246, 'Cybersecurity Public Service Scholarship Grant', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the states system of higher education. Their mission is to advocate and promote the development and operation of an educationally and economically sound, vigorous, progressive, and coordinated system of higher education in the Commonwealth of Virginia and to lead state-level strategic planning and policy development and implementation based on research and analysis.The purpose of the Cybersecurity Public Service Grant is to encourage public service to recent graduates of Virginia institutes with degrees in Cybersecurity or a related field by partnering with qualified public and private organizations to provide up to $20,000 in combined state and employer match benefits. The Grant may be renewed for up to two additional times, for a maximum of three total years. To be eligible, recipients must: reside within Virginia during the period of employment in which the contract is in force; begin full-time employment within one year of graduation from an accredited Virginia institution of higher education, or separation from active duty service in the Armed Forces of the United States; and accept an offer of qualified employment from a qualified employer located within the Commonwealth of Virginia.', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the stat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1247, 'Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage families, educators, communities and employers to assist underserved students pursuing STEM career; and to inspire our nation through recognition of the achievements of Hispanics and other role models in STEM.These scholarships, sponsored by the Davila and Trevino families in memory of David Davila and Joe Trevino, are awarded to STEM undergraduate students attending a 4-year college/university in Texas, and who exemplify the Davila/Trevino motto- those who are willing to work hard; achieve your goals; remember where you came from and always give back. Each year, ten $1,000 are awarded. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1248, 'GLHF Career Development Scholarship', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficient and productive members of the workforce. The scholarship program goals are as follows: improved patient and family access to insurance; decreased dependency on public resources or support; and increased commitment to the bleeding disorders community.The Career Development Scholarship provides funding assistance for tuition and enrollment fees relevant to continuing education in a non-traditional or non-degree format. This scholarship is intended to promote career development for those living with bleeding disorders. Parents and spouses are also eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be a Wisconsin resident or receive care at a Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Center.', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficien', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1249, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1250, 'Level5 Management Post-Pandemic Innovators Scholar', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape. Cloud computing, cyber security, and the collection and storage of data have become more central to businesses and organizations of all sizes. And the IT industry continues to grow to keep pace. As Boca Raton\'s top-rated Managed IT Service Provider, we know that the business technology industry will need innovators. Today\'s students preparing to enter the field will have a unique perspective on these challenges. Level5 Management is proud to provide annual scholarships to students entering Computer Sciences, Information Technology, Network Engineering, Cybersecurity, and related fields. Level5 Management awards scholarships annually to each of three college/universities local to our headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida. Applicants must be attending or registered to attend Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University, or Palm Beach State College and be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program related to Information Technology, Network Engineering, Computer Science, etc. Awards can be applied to tuition, books, semester living expenses, or any other education-related expense. Inclusion of an application essay is optional. Awards can range from $250 - $500 and are based on need and availability, so applications are accepted on a rolling basis. There is no deadline. Applicants must indicate semester start dates (or needed by dates) on application.', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape.', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1251, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1252, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1253, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1254, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1255, 'Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,000 to a qualified college senior or graduate student. The Foundation was established by the Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. firm in memory of its Founder, Roy E. Jorgensen, a civil engineer whose 70 year career was dedicated to the improvement of highway transportation planning, design, construction and maintenance management. Criteria: -A civil engineering student enrolled as an undergraduate senior or graduate student at an accredited engineering university in the United States. -A citizen of the United States -Academic record needed -Related employment record needed -Written statement of career objectives and life goals -Record of extracurricular activities and community activities -Letters of recommendation from university professors/instructors and/or employers -Personal interview if warranted *Preference is given to qualifying residents of Maryland. Application forms available at our site. Applications will only be accepted by postal service mail or express mail.', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,0', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1256, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1257, 'Synchrony Tech Scholarship', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/app development, web development, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing, ethical hacking, and artificial intelligence. Programs must be completed through an accredited university or program. Third-party vendor certificates (I.E., Coursera, etc.) and 2 or 4-year degree programs will not be accepted.Scholarship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. However, priority review dates are April 30 and September 30thEligibility: Open to all autistic adults 18 years of age or older who are eligible to work in the United States; Have a documented medical or educational autism diagnosis; The selected certification program must start at least 90 days after application submission, and be able to be completed within approximately 1 year of the award date. Preference will be given to applicants registered on the Hire Autism website.', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1258, 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university students, as well as their dedicated faculty advisers. While many participants hail from fields like science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, innovation knows no bounds, and creative inventions can spring from any area of study.Key Details:To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled as full-time students for at least part of the 12-month period preceding their entry into the competition.Teams must comprise at least one member meeting the full-time student requirement, with all other team members enrolled at least part-time at some point during the 12-month period prior to entry.Diverse Innovation:The Collegiate Inventors Competition warmly welcomes inventions from all fields and domains. What truly matters is that each invention is an original concept conceived and developed by the student/adviser team. Furthermore, it should not have been (1) introduced to the public as a commercial product or process, or (2) patented or publicly disclosed more than a year prior to submission. These inventions, represented as reduced-to-practice ideas or working models, must reflect the collective efforts of students, either as part of a class project or through independent exploration. Additionally, it\'s vital that the invention is capable of replication.The Collegiate Inventors Competition celebrates the spirit of innovation and discovery among students from various academic backgrounds. Join us in honoring and showcasing your inventive ideas on this esteemed platform. Your groundbreaking invention could be the next big thing!', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university stud', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1259, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1260, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1261, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1262, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1263, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1264, 'Wayne Community College Scholarships', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in which there are career opportunities. The programs included on the list are assessed annually.Those majors are Animal Science, Automotive Systems, Basic Law Enforcement Training, Business Administration, Collision Repair and Refinishing, Computer Integrated Machining, Criminal Justice Technology, Emergency Management, Human Services Technology, IT Business Support, Medical Assisting, Medical Laboratory Technology, Office Administration, and Pharmacy Technology. These annual scholarships provide full- or part-time in-state tuition and fees to qualifying students pursuing one of the designated diplomas or degrees at the college.', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1265, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1266, 'The National Housing Endowment/Lee S. Evans Schola', 'The National Housing Endowment/Lee S. Evans Scholarship is geared towards students who have a demonstrable interest in a post college career in the residential construction industry. Applicants must be registered as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student and have at least one full academic year of course work remaining after the scholarship is awarded (Note: Students who will be a fifth year senior during the award year are not eligible.). Building homes for the nation is too important a priority to neglect the education, training and research that will be needed to support the residential construction industry. The National Housing Endowment is answering the call by continuing to find avenues to educate students on the many opportunities a career in construction offers. Mr. Evans, an educator and consultant, has taught thousands of builders how to better manage their businesses. The Evans endowed gift, along with the contributions of Mr. Evans friends, colleagues and former students, created the scholarship fund to assist in addressing the pressing need for educating and training construction managers in the residential building industry.', 'The National Housing Endowment/Lee S. Evans Scholarship is geared towards students who have a demonstrable interest in a post college career in the residential construction industry. Applicants must be registered as a full-time undergraduate or graduate s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1267, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1268, 'ASNT Fellowship Award', 'The ASNT Fellowship Award is a cash award, currently up to $20,000 per award, granted to an ABET-accredited educational institution to fund specific research in NDT at the postgraduate level (MS or Ph.D). The application should be in the form of a proposal for a graduate level research project from the university outlining what the program or graduate study activity will consist of and how long they will manage the fellowship. ASNT membership is not required for eligibility.The Financial Awards Committee selects up to five $20,000 awards each year, pending merit and number of submissions. The committee will critically review all proposals using the following guidelines and the contents and quality of the submitted proposals: How novel is the research; Value of potential contribution; Soundness of technical approach; Scope of the proposed research effort; Potential for successful completion; Adequacy of the proposal team; and Adequacy of the facilities.', 'The ASNT Fellowship Award is a cash award, currently up to $20,000 per award, granted to an ABET-accredited educational institution to fund specific research in NDT at the postgraduate level (MS or Ph.D). The application should be in the form of a proposa', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1269, 'Boeing Engineering 2024 Internship Program', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environment for every teammate thats welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.Boeing has shaped the course of human history through aerospace innovations. Today, because of our amazing people and powerful technologies, our products connect the globe, protect freedom, and advance scientific discovery around the world. From the depths of the ocean, to Mars and beyond, we\'re inspiring the next century of explorers we invite you to join us on the journey ahead!Come join Boeing, voted by WayUp as one of the 2023 Top 100 Internship Programs in the US! Boeing is seeking motivated, excited, and innovative students for our 2024 intern program.', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1270, 'Brooks Instrument Undergraduate Engineering Schola', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S. Citizen or hold Permanent Residency status; earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 grade point average; and be currently enrolled as a full-time student in a four or five-year academic program. Besides completing the application, you must also include: a transcript (either official or unofficial); a personal essay (between 500 and 1,500 words about yourself and your interest in engineering, flow and/or instrumentation); and a project review (submit a project review, proposal, lab work or other endeavor that details in writing - with pictures and/or diagrams where necessary - a process that involves some degree of instrumentation, flow or measurement). Do not send any letters of recommendation, tax returns, bank balances, resumes or CVs.', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S.', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1271, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1272, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1273, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1274, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1275, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1276, 'ACONM Transportation Industry Scholarship', 'In order to be eligible for the ACONM Transportation Industry Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled full-time in the UNM School of Engineering with a declared major in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering or Construction Management; be a New Mexico resident; have a 2.5 GPA; and have an expressed interest in pursuing a career in the Transportation Engineering and Construction Industry in New Mexico. Applicants must be a registered student for the planned award semester. This scholarship will be applied to the student\'s account at UNM. This is not a cash award.Please include the following with your application: an unofficial transcript; a current resume; a list of previous or current scholarships, grants, assistantships, etc. awarded to you or for which you are applying; a list of on-campus and off-campus extracurricular activities, duties performed and offices held; and a brief statement about your interest and knowledge of the transportation industry, more specific to the activities of design and construction (recommended length of 250 words).', 'In order to be eligible for the ACONM Transportation Industry Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled full-time in the UNM School of Engineering with a declared major in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering or Construction Management; be a New Me', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1277, 'Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills.To be eligible for the Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a graduate degree program in a transportation-related field such as engineering, planning, finance or logistics. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1278, 'WTS Leadership Legacy Scholarship for Graduates', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in transportation or a related field (such as transportation engineering, planning, finance, communications, or logistics) and demonstrate leadership skills and an active commitment to community service. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1279, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1280, 'SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholar', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current undergraduate (at least a junior level standing) or graduate students in an accredited architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture or engineering program in the United States. Applicants must also: have a 3.0 GPA; and, be Black/African American, Hispanic, Alaskan Native or American Indian, and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. At SmithGroup, we embrace opportunities to work alongside clients, partners, and colleagues who dare to push boundaries and pursue bold what if dreams. And weve discovered how to bottle passion and deliver success. The secret? People like you. Creating partnerships with others who share our goals, values, and visions for creating a better future has yielded outstanding results. Our trophy shelf is packed with proof. Throughout their generosity, SmithGroup is offering scholarships.', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1281, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1282, 'ASA Northeast Scholarship', 'Applicants of the ASA Northeast Scholarship must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a PHCP-PVF related apprentice program, accredited two-year community college, accredited technical college or accredited trade school or be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate degree program (12 semester hours of credit or as defined by the institution) at an accredited four-year college or university. ASA Northeastis a partnership between the American Supply Association and the former WANE. It is our mission to deliver the benefits and value of the national association from its leading educational programs, business intelligence and networking sessions directly to you and your professional team. ASANORTHEASTmembers are market leaders driven to strengthen the long term success of our industry.', 'Applicants of the ASA Northeast Scholarship must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a PHCP-PVF related apprentice program, accredited two-year community college, accredited technical college or accredited trade school or be currently enrolled', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1283, 'Edison Scholars Program', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help them follow their dreams in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) and empower them to change the world. This is a chance for students with big dreams to advance their education and take part in shaping a brighter future. Applicants must be a high school senior with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, plan to pursue studies in the STEM fields at a four-year accredited college or university and show financial need. Eligible STEM majors include computer and information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation and physical sciences. Applicants must live in Southern California Edisons service territory. The top 50 finalists will be required to submit a short video and potentially participate in a final interview. Dont stress, these are just ways to get to know you better. Dependents of Edison International and SCE employees and retirees are not eligible.', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help ', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1284, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1285, 'ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their anticipated graduation date to be later that the date the award funds are to be distributed. Each potential candidate must also show an active interest in the field of nondestructive testing and evaluation.Students applying for the scholarship must submit a completed application form, signed by applicant and school official, an outline of students program of study, an official school transcripts showing all completed coursework and three individual letters of recommendation. Applicants must also supply an original essay describing how he/she envisions the role of NDT/NDE in his/her career. Funds will be made available in July.', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their antici', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1286, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1287, 'The Home Depot Foundation Path to Pro Scholarship', 'The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next generation of skilled tradespeople and bridging the opportunity gap through its Path to Pro program. We want to help create the next generation of skilled trade leaders by providing scholarships to further your education.To be eligible for the Home Depot Foundations Path to Pro Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior, high school graduate or have a GED equivalent; plan to enroll, or be enrolled, in an approved trade-related program at an accredited two-year school (technical/vocational school or college) in the United States; not be an employee or dependent of an employee of the The Home Depot; and pursue a degree focused on carpentry, electrical, HVAC, plumbing or construction management. This is offered quarterly, so deadlines will vary. Winners will be notified approximately four weeks after the application deadline.', 'The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1288, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1289, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1290, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1291, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1292, 'DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems. The program fosters a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students, alumni, DOE laboratory staff and other scientists who want to have an impact on the nation while advancing their research.The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation\'s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation\'s best scientific graduate students and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry, and educational institutions. This is open only to full-time students and legal US residents. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1293, 'National Forum for Black Public Administrators Sch', 'Scholarships are offered in furtherance of NFBPAs goal of lending support to African American and other minority students interested in leadership roles in public service. Applicants must be current full-time undergraduate and full-time graduate students currently enrolled in a traditional four-year, accredited university or college, have at least 1 full-time academic semester remaining, with a minimum 3.0 GPA (except CIGNA undergrad requires minimum 3.5 GPA). Applications open in the late Fall/early Winter. Applications run from the Fall until the due date. Selectees are notified near the beginning of February.The NFBPA Scholarship Program is designed to recognize African American or other minority students who are currently enrolled full-time at an accredited, traditional four-year college or university (preferably an HBCU) who exemplify outstanding scholarship, and leadership, particularly as related to public service. NFBPA provides several scholarships to college students each year through partnerships with corporate supporters, public sector organizations and individual contributors.', 'Scholarships are offered in furtherance of NFBPAs goal of lending support to African American and other minority students interested in leadership roles in public service. Applicants must be current full-time undergraduate and full-time graduate students ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1294, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1295, 'ACEC California Scholarship', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from Riverside/San Bernardino, Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Diego regions may be eligible for up to $50,000 in additional awards from local ACEC California Chapters based on their school location, residency, and hometown.To qualify as an applicant for the ACEC California Scholarship Program, a student must be entering their junior, senior, fifth or masters degree year in the fall. Students graduating in December are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled as follows: Upper division undergraduate students must be enrolled full-time and working toward a degree in an engineering or land-surveying curriculum approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET); Masters degree students must be enrolled at least half time, and either be in an ABET-accredited Master of Science (MS) engineering program or have a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from an ABET- accredited engineering program. For ACEC Californias State Competition: Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.2 in completed engineering and land surveying courses and a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0. Applicants must be interested in the possibility of pursuing a career in consulting engineering or land surveying.', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from R', 110000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1296, 'Society of Women Engineers - Lehigh Valley Section', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for administration of the program is provided by SWE volunteers. Applicants must must be females graduating from high school who reside in areas with zip codes beginning in 177-187 and 195-196, which includes over 20 counties in Pennsylvania. In order to qualify, applicants must be enrolling as a first-year student in an ABET-accredited engineering program with a major in engineering technologies (any). Computer technology, computer science, and information systems are not qualified. A one-time award of up to $5,000 can be granted to the successful applicants. SWE-LVs activities support the goals of the international organization through the theme of Aspire, Advance and Achieve.', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for ad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1297, 'ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation S', 'ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation is organized as a 501(c)(3) organization to support and promote education in the field of engineering within Colorado by raising awareness of consulting engineering as a career choice and utilizing the combined resources of ACEC Colorado members and industry partners to become more impactful in the fundraising and sustainability of foundation assets.To be eligible for scholarships, applicants must: be entering junior, senior or fifth degree year in Fall of next academic year (NOTE: Students graduating in December of that academic year are not eligible.); be a US citizen; be pursuing a bachelors degree in engineering or land-surveying at an ABET-accredited university in Colorado that conforms to either the Engineering Accreditation Commission or Engineering or Technology Accreditation Commission standards; be a full-time student; and has an understanding of the consulting engineering profession.', 'ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation is organized as a 501(c)(3) organization to support and promote education in the field of engineering within Colorado by raising awareness of consulting engineering as a career choice and utilizing the comb', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1298, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1299, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1300, 'IWEA Clean Water Scholarship', 'The IWEA Clean Water Scholarship is designed to aid students preparing for careers working with the water environment. IWEA may award two scholarships of up to $1000.00 each year. Scholarship recipients will be announced at IWEA\'s Annual Conference, traditionally held in March. Scholarships will be applied to the next academic year. IWEA asks that all applicants use our on line application form. The application asks you to attach a copy of your resume, an essay/personnel statement, a reference letter, and your transcripts.Students must meet the following requirements to be considered for the scholarship: Be an Illinois resident or attend an accredited Illinois college or university; Have completed at least two years of their undergraduate education at time of the award; Have a cumulative college GPA of at least 2.5; Be a full time student enrolled in a water related field of study such as civil or environmental engineering, environmental science, or wastewater systems operation. Graduate students are also encouraged to apply. IWEA asks that all applicants use our on line application form.', 'The IWEA Clean Water Scholarship is designed to aid students preparing for careers working with the water environment. IWEA may award two scholarships of up to $1000.00 each year. Scholarship recipients will be announced at IWEA\'s Annual Conference, tradi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1301, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1302, 'Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational programs. Scholarship recipients will receive funding for up to four years of full-time study at any accredited post-secondary institution of the student\'s choice. Awards are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study or until a bachelor\'s degree is earned provided recipients renew annually and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Applicants should be high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study in Construction Management or adjacent majors.', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational pro', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1303, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1304, 'a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a trusted advisor in the field of insurance services. This annual scholarship, now named in his honor, is awarded to up to two students demonstrating a strong interest in practice and risk management within the architecture profession, with each recipient receiving a $5,000 award.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:GPA of 3.0 or higherU.S. CitizenA fourth-year student in a NAAB accredited degree program; ORA fourth-year student of a four-year pre-professional degree program in architecture accepted for direct entry to a two-year NAAB accredited M.Arch program; ORA first-year student in a NAAB accredited M.Arch degree program for students with undergraduate degrees in another discipline.Application Requirements:Applicants must submit the following:A personal biography highlighting interest or concentration in practice or risk management (200 words)A professional resumeA response to a case study topic included in the application (500 words)Two letters of recommendationImportant Dates:Application Period: October 1 - January 31Review Period: February-MarchScholarship recipient selection meeting: AprilScholarship recipients notified: Immediately following the meetingFirst scholarship disbursement: AugustEvaluation Criteria:The review process uses a points breakdown with a maximum total of 30 possible points, covering Letters of Recommendation, Resume, Biography, and Case Study Response.Letters of Recommendation: 5 Possible (each)Resume: 5 PossibleBiography: 5 PossibleCase Study Response: 10 PossibleReview Process:Incomplete applications are immediately disqualified.The top 10 applicants are identified based on scores.Jurors discuss the top applications, recommending applicants for consideration.Final deliberations take place in a final jury call to determine scholarship recipients.Notification:Scholarship recipients receive a phone call notifying them of their award.All other applicants receive an email notification indicating they did not receive the award.The a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship is not just a financial support initiative but a recognition of dedication to practice and risk management within the architecture profession.', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1305, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1306, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1307, 'Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarship Progr', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in or accepted for a baccalaureate or graduate ABET-accredited engineering (EAC), computing (CAC), or technology (TAC) degree program. In a position to accept the scholarship in the school year for which it is being awarded. Full-time student status, except for re-entry and non-traditional applicants, should have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. for some scholarships. The number of awards and dollar amounts will vary. Deadlines differ, depending on whether the applicant is an incoming freshman or above. For more than seven decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in todays exciting engineering and technology specialties. We invite you to explore the values, principles, and priorities that guide our initiatives and learn how together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on the future. Throughout our generosity, scholarships are offered to eligible students.', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1308, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1309, 'ACECNJ Scholarship', 'The American Council of Engineering Companies of New Jersey (ACECNJ) awards scholarships each year to students, attending an ABET accredited engineering program in New Jersey, who intend to become consulting engineers. Under the auspices of ACECs College of Fellows, the ACEC Research Institute will award five general scholarships, as well as three specialty scholarships: the Coalition of American Structural Engineers (CASE) Scholarship, the J.A. Watts, Inc. Diversity in Engineering Scholarship, and the Lee Rice LRE Water Scholarship. Students must be entering their junior, senior, fifth, or masters degree year, in the upcoming Fall to qualify for the general scholarships. In addition, a student must be a U.S. citizen pursuing a Bachelors or Masters degree in engineering or in an accredited land-surveying program to qualify. ABET accreditation of engineering programs for scholarship applicants must conform to the following for the degree the student is pursuing, either a Bachelor\'s degree or a Master\'s degree.', 'The American Council of Engineering Companies of New Jersey (ACECNJ) awards scholarships each year to students, attending an ABET accredited engineering program in New Jersey, who intend to become consulting engineers. Under the auspices of ACECs College ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1310, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1311, 'Clifford H. Spicer Memorial Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Clifford H. Spicer Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or college student (full-time); pursue an undergraduate degree in land surveying or civil engineering; be a Michigan resident; have a 3.0 GPA for high school senior status, a 2.5 for college freshman, 2.75 for college sophomore, and 3.0 for college junior; and attend an ABET-accredited program. If there are no applicants attending an ABET-accredited program, then a student who is enrolled in a transfer program to an ABET-accredited program may be considered. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1312, 'Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher Schol', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher is to assist graduating students from any public school in Saginaw in their pursuit of a degree in science or engineering, or a Liberal Arts Degree. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be enrolled full-time, reside in the Saginaw Public School District, and either be a female pursuing a liberal arts degree, or a male pursuing a science/engineering degree. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1313, 'Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship', 'Through the generosity of Mrs. Wahneta T. Hinrichs a scholarship bequest was established in 2008 as a memorial to her husband Francis W. Cox and his father Lawrence W. Cox. The Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship may be presented annually to one undergraduate civil engineering student, who will use the scholarship for tuition expenses and fees. The purpose of the scholarship is to further the education of a worthy student in any civil engineering discipline. Dollar amounts will vary.To be eligible for the Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship, applicants must: be a student enrolled in and who will continue as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited or equivalent program in civil engineering or related field; be a free member of the ASCE and in good standing at the time of application and award; and express an interest in structural engineering. The amount of the scholarship will be determined annually. The recipient will be notified of selection in the Spring.', 'Through the generosity of Mrs. Wahneta T. Hinrichs a scholarship bequest was established in 2008 as a memorial to her husband Francis W. Cox and his father Lawrence W. Cox. The Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship may be presented annually to one un', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1314, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1315, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1316, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1317, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1318, 'Robert B. B. and Josephine N. Moorman Scholarship', 'The Robert B.B. and Josephine N. Moorman scholarship provides tuition assistance for a student\'s undergraduate studies. Applicant must be a student enrolled as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited program in civil engineering or a related field, and they must be ASCE Student Members in good standing at the time of application and award. Previous recipients of these scholarships are eligible to apply in any succeeding competition for these awards provided the other requirements of eligibility are satisfied.The application must include the following: (1) completed application form; (2) personal essay which shall be no more than 500 words and shall highlight why the applicant wishes to become a civil engineer, specific ASCE Student Chapter involvement, and long term goals and plans; (3) detailed annual budget; (4) official transcripts; (5) minimum of 2 sealed recommendation letters, 1 of which must be from a faculty member; and (6) one-page resume.', 'The Robert B.B. and Josephine N. Moorman scholarship provides tuition assistance for a student\'s undergraduate studies. Applicant must be a student enrolled as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited program in civil engineering or a related field, and the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1319, 'Samuel Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter Schola', 'The Samuel Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter Scholarship is offered to undergraduate students civil engineering students who will use the scholarship for their undergraduate expenses and fees. At the time of application the individual must be a student in an ABET-accredited program in civil engineering or related field, a member of his/her local ASCE Student Chapter, and a Student Member of the Society in good standing at the time of application and award. No more than one application may be submitted from the membership of each Student Chapter.Completed applications are to be submitted to the ASCE Honors and Awards Program office for receipt by February 10 of the year of the award. The application must include (1) completed application form; (2) statement by the applicant of the reasons believed to justify an award to him or her, as well as plans for continuing his/her formal education; (3) detailed annual budget; (4) official transcript; (5) resume; and (6) minimum of two sealed letters of recommendation, one which must be completed by the Student Chapter Faculty Advisor and at least one letter from one other member of the faculty.', 'The Samuel Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter Scholarship is offered to undergraduate students civil engineering students who will use the scholarship for their undergraduate expenses and fees. At the time of application the individual must be a student', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1320, 'Steve Wagner Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the February deadline.The American Council of Engineering Companies of Michigan established the Steve Wagner Scholarship to award engineering and surveying students who are active in their communities. Applicants must be high school seniors, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be residents of Michigan who are pursuing civil engineering or land surveying majors via full-time enrollment. Extra consideration will be given for an applicant who has worked for an ACEC member firm in the last 24 months. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1321, 'Y.C. Yang Civil Engineering Scholarship', 'Through the generosity of Y. C. Yang, Chairman of T. Y. Lin & Y.C. Yang International, a scholarship fund was established in 2004 to foster interest in structural engineering and to encourage students to further their civil engineering education. The Y.C. Yang Civil Engineering Scholarship may be presented annually to not more than two undergraduate civil engineering students, who will use the scholarship for their undergraduate tuition expenses and fees. The purpose of the scholarship is to further the education of worthy students in structural engineering.To be eligible for the Y.C. Yang Scholarship, applicants must: be a student enrolled in and who will continue as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited or equivalent program in civil engineering or related field; be a free member of the ASCE and in good standing at the time of application and award; and express an interest in structural engineering. The amount of the scholarship will be determined annually. The recipient will be notified of selection in the Spring. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through the generosity of Y. C. Yang, Chairman of T. Y. Lin & Y.C. Yang International, a scholarship fund was established in 2004 to foster interest in structural engineering and to encourage students to further their civil engineering education. The Y.C.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1322, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1323, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1324, 'Florida Engineering Society High School Scholarshi', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering careers and to educate the public about engineering. Furthermore, the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. promotes and enhances engineering education in Florida in order to position our state as a technological leader in the global economy.Applicants for the High School scholarship must be high school seniors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents graduating from a Florida high school, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, who will be enrolling in an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Applications must be submitted on a USB drive.', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering ca', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1325, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1326, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1327, 'NHA Past Chairs\' Legacy Scholarship', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental sciences, forestry, hydrology, animal sciences, management, financial services, communications, and other areas. Many companies also offer high-paying skilled labor and technical positions.The National Hydropower Association will be accepting applications for the NHA Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship goes to a promising young person who demonstrates the academic skills and commitment to help create the next generation of leaders in the waterpower industry. Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the waterpower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies.', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental scie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1328, 'Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowe', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, have parent(s) who are legal residents of Vermont and currently attend a Windham County high school or Springfield High School. Applicants must seek a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology and demonstrate financial need. This may be renewable for up to three additional years.VSAC helps students of all ages save, plan & pay for college and career training. VSAC administers more than 120 scholarships available to Vermont residents. And we want to encourage you to apply. This scholarship was established by the friends, family and colleagues of Carol Hurley, a VSAC outreach counselor who helped first-generation college-bound students prepare for college. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1329, 'W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,000 and an annual CEAT Scholarship of $15,000. Additionally, each scholar will participate in funded enrichment, travel and networking opportunities. This scholarship program was designed to benefit a person who was an active member of a Boys & Girls Club while in high school.The purposes of this program are: to accelerate professional and leadership development, stimulate intellectual growth, develop career awareness and cultural perspectives, and develop interpersonal skills; as well as to provide financial enrichment to students actively involved in local Boys and Girls Clubs, who desire to pursue a career in the engineering industry. Eligible applicants must have a history of leadership in one or more organizations in high school. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,', 320000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1330, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1331, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1332, 'Black American Engineering Scholarship Award', 'The Helping Project Corp is dedicated to creating diversity in the field of engineering and further dismantling institutional racism toward Black Americans in STEM careers. With only 7% of STEM programs comprised of Black Americans and 9% of engineering degrees awarded to Black Americans, the need to provide opportunities and level the playing field is vitally importantespecially since diverse teams are 21% more likely to outperform competitors and 33% more likely to create industry-leading profitability.This flexible scholarship includes up to $10,000 per year ($5,000 per semester) of funding. Scholarship recipients are invited to re-apply for funding for up to four years. The goal is to provide a pathway to achievement for Black Americans pursuing careers in civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering. Selected candidates receive substantial assistance that is designed to close the financial gap left after the Pell Grant is used for tuition. Scholarship funding can be applied to school expenses like tuition, books, fees, and room and board. Scholarship recipients also participate in a mentorship program designed to support their professional success.Up to $10,000 per school year is awarded to recipients to be used for tuition, books, fees and/or room & board. The scholarship is open to students pursuing careers in the classical engineering fields of civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering, including any subfield of those disciplines. Recipients will also have the opportunity to receive mentoring from successful business professionals. Recipients may re-apply for up to four years for a complete Bachelors degree.Applicants must be a Black American incoming college freshman/current high school senior or a student transferring from a two-year program into a four-year program. Applicants must be eligible for Federal Pell Grant funding and able to show proven financial need. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident in good academic standing who is enrolling in an accredited, not-for-profit four-year institution. Students must be pursuing a degree in civil, electrical, mechanical, or chemical engineering, including any subfield of those disciplines.', 'The Helping Project Corp is dedicated to creating diversity in the field of engineering and further dismantling institutional racism toward Black Americans in STEM careers. With only 7% of STEM programs comprised of Black Americans and 9% of engineering d', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1333, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1334, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1335, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1336, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1337, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1338, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1339, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1340, 'David C. Lizerraga Fellowship', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generation college student, pursuing a master\'s degree in business administration or engineering (students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation\'s discretion); have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire academic year; and be a permanent resident of a community listed in the college success program guidelines. Students must also demonstrate financial need, outstanding leadership potential, a remarkable record of professional/extracurricular achievement, and a commitment to the development and economic empowerment of communities. Applicants must be a resident of an underserved community within the counties of Los Angeles, Orange or San Bernardino. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1341, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1342, 'MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.Applicants must: Be a high school senior; Be a citizen of the United States at the time of application; Have at least a 3.0 grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) for the 10th and 11th grades; Have a minimum score on the American College Testing Program (ACT) test of 29 in Math and 25 in English. Equivalent minimum SAT scores of 950 in Math and 750 in English are also acceptable. Must enroll in an engineering program that has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET-EAC) at one of the following state institutions or a Pre-Engineering Program at a College or University that has a working agreement to transfer credits with one of the named schools listed on our site.', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.A', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1343, 'NAWIC Construction Trades Scholarship', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project management, administrative, legal, financial, insurance, and business owner. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) is here to help. Each year we are pleased to award over $100,000 to worthy recipients in construction-related programs.To be eligible for the Construction Trades Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in a construction-related training program which is approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, community college, technical school or equivalent. Scholarships are not automatically renewed. Students will be considered for subsequent awards if they provide evidence of continued need, continued interest in construction, and continued enrollment and good standing in a construction-related field.', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project managem', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1344, 'NAWIC Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project management, administrative, legal, financial, insurance, and business owner. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) is here to help. Each year we are pleased to award over $100,000 to worthy recipients in construction-related programs.To be eligible for the Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in a construction-related degree program at a school in the United States and must have a least one term remaining in a course of study leading to a degree or an associate degree in a construction-related field. High school seniors and those pursuing graduate degrees are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled full-time, and they must have at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project managem', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1345, 'NYWEA N.G. Kaul Memorial Scholarship', 'The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. Throughout their generosity, the New York Water Environment Association offers numerous scholarships to interested students.N.G. Kaul was a highly respected engineer, an immigrant from India who fulfilled the American dream of opportunity realized. He had a distinguished career in public service, first with New York City and then with the New York State DEC, rising to the position of Director of the Division of Water in 1992. The N.G. Kaul Memorial Scholarship Fund will be offering up to $5,000 in scholarships to students pursuing graduate or doctoral degrees in environmental/civil engineering or environmental science concentrating on water quality, who show a commitment to government service.', 'The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water q', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1346, 'SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholars', 'To be eligible for the SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of the United States; be an incoming freshman; have at least a minimum unweighted grade point average of a 3.0; be pursuing an engineering or related science degree through a U.S. ABET accredited program; provide two recommendation letters- one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to their involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment; and be a current/recent student participant in the Ford NGL Network and/or a Powered by Ford STEAM Academy.Established in 2007, the SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship was developed by the Ford Motor Company Fund and is for high school students participating in the Ford NGL Communities and Powered by Ford STEM Academies. Ford Next Generation Learning mobilizes educators, employers, and community leaders to prepare a new generation of young people who will graduate from high school ready for college, career, and life- prepared to compete successfully in the 21st-century economy.', 'To be eligible for the SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of the United States; be an incoming freshman; have at least a minimum unweighted grade point average of a 3.0; be pursuing an engineering or rela', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1347, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1348, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1349, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1350, 'Tau Beta Pi/SAE Engineering Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national philanthropy is its fellowship program, which has provided $7,809,000 in advanced-study grants to 1,706 students, and the scholarship program that has provided $6,557,000 in awards to 3,369 engineering seniors.To be eligible, applicants must: be a U.S. resident; be an incoming freshman; have a 3.75 GPA; pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program; provide two letters of recommendation (one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment); and detail their participation in a community service project during their junior or senior year that is not related to a high school project. Applications open in February. Recipients of SAE scholarships will be notified by July.', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national phila', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1351, 'AWS Arsham Amirikian Welding Scholarship', 'The Arsham Amirikian Welding Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelors degree in civil engineering or welding related degree at an accredited university. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements: be a minimum of eighteen years of age; have a minimum high school diploma or equivalent; have a minimum 3.0 grade point average; demonstrate financial need; and be a citizen of the United States and plan to attend an accredited engineering school located within the United States. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.The AWS Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It supports programs to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through research and educational opportunities. Our industry depends upon education that prepares the next generation to meet the challenges ahead.', 'The Arsham Amirikian Welding Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelors degree in civil engineering or welding related degree at an accredited university. All applicants must meet the following eligibili', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1352, 'Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, marketing or sales. Applicants can be from any state, but preference might be given to applicants from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia. Applicants must be classified as juniors or seniors in bachelors degree programs, or will be candidates for degrees in masters or doctorate degree programs, in the academic years for which the scholarship awards are granted. Applicants must exhibit a financial need and be enrolled as full-time students each semester. Recipients must be a full-time student each semester, unless an exception is requested in writing and approved. Withdrawal from school, except for serious illness or injury, shall result in the recipient losing the scholarship. Recipients will be required to furnish a transcript and status report at the end of each semester before additional monies are awarded. Scholarship monies will be payable directly to the recipients chosen college or university. Applications run from the Fall until the deadline.', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1353, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1354, 'GRCF Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an accredited four-year college or university full-time majoring in engineering or a medical/healthcare field. Applicants must have financial need and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1355, 'Iowa Engineering Society Central Iowa Chapter Scho', 'The Iowa Engineering Societys Central Iowa Chapter offers a scholarship to graduating high school seniors interested in pursuing an engineering degree. The scholarships are awarded only to U.S. citizens who are residents of Iowa and who will be attending the College of Engineering at either Iowa State University or the University of Iowa. IES Chapter scholarships are primarily directed to qualified students with the talent and commitment to succeed in an undergraduate engineering curriculum, for which the financial support and encouragement can make a difference. Applicants should have an ACT score of 26 and a 3.0 GPA.For over 125 years, Iowa Engineering Society (IES) has been evolving to meet the needs of Iowas engineers. IES was formed in 1889 and though we have evolved and adapted to meet the ever-changing challenges facing the engineering profession, our mission has never really wavered. In our more than 125-year proud history, IES is pleased to count among our members some of the leading engineers in Iowas history.', 'The Iowa Engineering Societys Central Iowa Chapter offers a scholarship to graduating high school seniors interested in pursuing an engineering degree. The scholarships are awarded only to U.S. citizens who are residents of Iowa and who will be attending ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1356, 'Matsuo Bridge Company Ltd. of Japan Scholarship', 'Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan is one of Japans leading fabricators of steel for bridges, buildings and other structures. Matsuo Bridge boasts numerous signature projects throughout Japan, including the worlds longest suspension bridge. The purpose of their scholarship is to provide financial assistance to an individual interested in pursuing a career in civil engineering, welding engineering, or welding engineering technology.The Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan Scholarship will be awarded to a college junior or senior, or a graduate student pursuing a degree in civil engineering, welding engineering, welding engineering technology, or related discipline. Eligible applicants must have a high school diploma, have a 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled in a school in the United States. The award will be available to students nationwide; however, priority will be given to individuals residing in the states of California, Texas, Oregon or Washington.', 'Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan is one of Japans leading fabricators of steel for bridges, buildings and other structures. Matsuo Bridge boasts numerous signature projects throughout Japan, including the worlds longest suspension bridge. The purpose ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1357, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1358, 'SMUD Powering Futures Scholarship', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of our society. We\'re proud to offer the Powering Futures Scholarship, a special program that awards scholarships totaling up to $60,000 each year. As many as 21 local Sacramento students may individually receive up to $4,000 in scholarships.Minimum requirements: be a current high school senior or graduate, have earned a GED certificate, or currently be a postsecondary undergraduate student; have a minimum GPA of 3.0, based on a 4.0 scale; plan to enroll in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the U.S. in the fall; and be a SMUD customer living in SMUD\'s service area, or have a parent or legal guardian as a SMUD customer. Awards will be based on merit and financial need with a preference for students with a major relevant to a career at SMUD. The scholarship is not open to SMUD employees or their relatives.', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of o', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1359, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1360, 'TxDOT Conditional Grant Program', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditional Grant Program is available to eligible students pursuing a degree in engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline. The Conditional Grant Program will consider both Texas public and private four-year institutions. To qualify for the Conditional Grant Program, you must: be economically disadvantaged according to the Federal Poverty Guidelines; be a Texas resident eligible to work in the United States; have either a minimum high school grade point average of 3.00 on a four-point scale, a minimum score of 900 on the SAT, or a minimum score of 21 on the ACT; plan to attend an accredited four-year Texas public or private college or university as a full-time student; declare an intent to seek a four-year degree in civil engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline; agree to work at TxDOT for two years immediately following graduation; and not be more than 30 days delinquent in providing child support under a court order or written repayment plan.', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditio', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1361, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1362, 'Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, military status, or any other characteristics or qualities protected under applicable federal or state law.The Connecticut Building Congress Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to graduating Connecticut high school students entering college-level programs in architecture, construction-related engineering, construction management, surveying, planning or other courses of study leading to associate, baccalaureate, or masters degrees in the construction field. In the recent past, scholarships have ranged from $2,500 to $4,000 per year, renewable up to 5 years. Scholarship recipients and up to two family members will be invited to attend the CBC annual Project Team and Scholarship Awards Banquet as our guests to be held in the Hartford/New Haven area typically held in June where they will be publicly recognized.', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardles', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1363, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1364, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1365, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1366, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1367, 'AHB Foundation Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a residential construction-related trade curriculum (with majors including: carpentry; electrical engineering; HVAC; plumbing; masonry; and construction management/technology). The Alabama Home Builders Foundation scholarship was founded in 1995 with a mission to help fund deserving students who are interested in pursuing an education in the residential building trades in the state of Alabama. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a recent transcript, at least one letter of recommendation, and submit proof of residency (such as a copy of a state-issued identification or a copy of a utility bill).', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a resid', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1368, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1369, 'Diversity Scholars Program', 'The purpose of this program is to increase underrepresented populations participation in the transportation profession by supporting increased diversity at the undergraduate level. Diversity in transportation is critical as practitioners seek to fully understand the transportation needs of communities in the development of equitable mobility improvements to many areas of our society. This program is open to any U.S. high school student of African-American, Native American or Hispanic/Latino heritage with an interest in a career in transportation and seeking to study transportation engineering, planning, or in a related-field at a school with an established ITE Student Chapter. Preference will be given to first generation college students and low-income. An objective of the Diversity Scholars Program is to help those with the greatest need. Applicants eligible for Pell Grants (as determined through the FAFSA application process) will be given priority, but those not eligible for Pell Grants will still be considered.One scholarship will be awarded annually to an eligible graduating high school senior committed to pursuing a career in transportation engineering, planning or closely related field. The student must enroll in a University with an ITE Student Chapter. Graduating high school students who are accepted into the ITE Diversity Scholars Program are eligible to continue in the program, so long as they maintain acceptable progress toward graduation in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or a related field, and fulfill the minimum established standards for GPA (specific criteria listed under eligibility requirements).', 'The purpose of this program is to increase underrepresented populations participation in the transportation profession by supporting increased diversity at the undergraduate level. Diversity in transportation is critical as practitioners seek to fully und', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1370, 'National Housing Endowment Scholarships', 'The National Housing Endowment, the philanthropic arm of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping the housing industry develop more effective approaches to home building, enhancing education and training for future generations of leaders in residential construction and increasing the body of knowledge on housing issues. The National Housing Endowment is dedicated to the development of the residential construction workforce through education, training and research.Building homes for the nation is too important a priority to neglect the education, training and research that will be needed to support the residential construction industry. The National Housing Endowment is answering the call by continuing to find avenues to educate students on the many opportunities a career in construction offers. Throughout their generosity, the National Housing Endowment offers numerous scholarships to interested individuals.', 'The National Housing Endowment, the philanthropic arm of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping the housing industry develop more effective approaches to home building, enhancing educati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1371, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1372, 'BMW/SAE Engineering Scholarship', 'This annual scholarship is provided by BMW AG in recognition of its commitment to excellence in engineering. This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained engineers for the future. One scholarship will be awarded each year for $1,500 per year. Scholarships may be renewed at $1,500 a year for three additional years. Applicants must be U.S. residents with a minimum 3.75 GPA and rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading on SAT I or composite ACT scores.Eligibility Requirements:*U.S. resident.*Must be an Incoming Freshman*Minimum unweighted 3.75 grade point average*Pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program with an interest in with an interest in mobility and advanced or emerging technologies such as (but not limited to) Automated and Unmanned, Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Shared or Micro Mobility and/or Electrification, Quantum Computing or Blockchain.*Provide two Letters of Recommendation - one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment*Participation in a STEM-related extra-curricular activity /club or employment/shadowing that relates to your intended engineering major', 'This annual scholarship is provided by BMW AG in recognition of its commitment to excellence in engineering. This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained engineers for the future. One scholarship will b', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1373, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1374, 'Southern California Association of Governments Sch', 'The SCAG Scholarship Program offers local government and planning experience that students can use to develop long-term career goals. The scholarship will provide a $4,000 scholarship award for seven high school or community college students from the SCAG region, a two-week internship with a local planning agency or council of governments, and the opportunity to meet with elected officials and practicing planners to learn more about careers in public service. Applicants must be residents of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura County, high school juniors, seniors or community-college students, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Selected applicants must be available for a two-week (80 hours) internship with a local planning agency (city or county), council of governments, or SCAG. Priority will be given to students interested in studying urban planning, public policy and/or public service, environmental planning, engineering and political science.', 'The SCAG Scholarship Program offers local government and planning experience that students can use to develop long-term career goals. The scholarship will provide a $4,000 scholarship award for seven high school or community college students from the SCAG', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1375, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1376, 'ASDSO Senior Undergraduate Scholarship (Dam Engine', 'Successful recipients must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents and enrolled full-time at the senior level in an accredited civil engineering program or in a related field as determined by ASDSO. Students must also demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in hydraulics, hydrology or geotechnical disciplines, or in another discipline related to the design, construction and operation of dams.Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 for the first three years of college and be recommended by their academic advisor. Selection will generally be based on academic performance, financial need, work experience/activities, and the essay. Applications will be reviewed by members of the ASDSO Board of Directors and members of the Committee on Education Outreach Scholarship Subcommittee. The ASDSO Board of Directors will have the final approval of the recipient.', 'Successful recipients must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents and enrolled full-time at the senior level in an accredited civil engineering program or in a related field as determined by ASDSO. Students must also demonstrate an interest in pur', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1377, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1378, 'Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared major in civil, chemical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. biology, geology, hydro-geology, ecology). Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on a 5.0 scale) and must be a minority (e.g. African American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific American or Alaska Native). Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1379, 'Brown and Caldwell Women in Leadership Scholarship', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Women in Leadership Scholarship to support students that are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be a United States citizen or permanent resident, full-time student enrolled in her junior, senior year, or graduate program at an accredited college/university, declared major in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. geology, hydrogeology, ecology), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and identify as a woman who demonstrates leadership within the community. Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Women in Leadership Scholarship to support students that are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be a United States citizen or permanent resident, full-time student enrolled in her', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1380, 'Dr. W. Wesley Eckenfelder Scholarship', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Dr. Wesley Eckenfelder, Jr. Scholarship to support students who are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in their junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and must have declared a major in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. geology, hydro-geology, ecology). A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Applicants must also write an essay of 250 words minimum.Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Dr. Wesley Eckenfelder, Jr. Scholarship to support students who are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in their junior, senior year or graduate prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1381, 'G.B. Mann Scholarship', 'The G.B. Mann Scholarship is awarded to current high school senior students who attend school in the Dallas Branch region (Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Navarro, and Rockwall Counties) and who will be attending an institution of higher learning in the upcoming fall semester in pursuit of a degree in Civil Engineering. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: two references (one should be a teacher or counselor who is familiar with their academic ability and the other a personal reference from someone other than family); a copy of their transcript and their ACT/SAT scores; and a 300-word essay on an assigned topic.This scholarship was established in the early 90s through the generosity of G.B. Mann. Numerous Dallas area high school and college students have benefited from his large and kind endowment. An ASCE Past President and Life Member, G.B. Mann received a degree in Civil Engineering from SMU. He was active in ASCE and NSPE. He contributed to the construction of numerous Texas highways. He mentored many young engineers.', 'The G.B. Mann Scholarship is awarded to current high school senior students who attend school in the Dallas Branch region (Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Navarro, and Rockwall Counties) and who will be attending an institution of higher le', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1382, 'Galvanize the Future Richard L. Brooks Memorial Sc', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or graduate student of any age enrolled at an accredited college or university only in North America may apply. High school students are not eligible to enter this contest. Qualifying majors include architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or other related field.Two scholarships are awarded annually ($2,500 each) for the top essays submitted. The entry deadline for next year\'s competition will close March 31st and winners will be announced in May. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. Winners will be personally notified and announced on the AGA website in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or gradua', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1383, 'Indiana Engineering Scholarships', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate most clearly that they merit the highest consideration by the Scholarship Committee. It is our hope that these scholarships will be of lasting value to the promising young citizens and the engineering profession.To qualify for one of the Scholarships, the applicant must meet all the following criteria and report the information substantiating the applicant\'s eligibility: The applicant, and his/her parents or legal guardian, must be residents of the State of Indiana, and the applicant shall attend an Indiana educational institution or be commuting daily to a school outside the State of Indiana; The applicant must be entering the Fall Semester of this scholarship year having accrued a minimum of 24 credit hours for an undergraduate EAC/ABET accredited engineering degree (i.e. be entering at least as a college sophomore); The applicant may not be the legal dependent of any member of the Scholarship Committee (the Chair and/or other members, if any).The ISPE Scholarship Chair will review the candidate\'s application to assure completeness and verification of information, and to determine eligibility. The selection of the scholarship award will be based on the following criteria: Academic standing in an EAC/ABET accredited engineering program of study; Participation in extra-curricular activities; Comments of teachers, administrators and others. The amount of each of the Scholarships will be two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) awarded per academic year paid at the time of enrollment for the fall semester, or the equivalent for schools on a trimester or other system.The Indiana Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE), recognizing that an engineering education is the foundation upon which the engineering profession is constructed and also recognizing the need for encouragement and financial aid, has established the scholarship program to aid resident students of Indiana who have proven a genuine interest in an engineering career.', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1384, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1385, 'Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessibility/universal design at an accredited United States institution of higher learning. Students must have a 2.5 GPA and demonstrate a strong interest in accessibility in both design portfolio and future career interests. Each year, applications are accepted through March and the scholarship is awarded in May via the attended institutions financial aid office. Applications open in September, and the number of recipients and dollar amounts will vary. This scholarship is in honor of Jim Boyce, and all of our former APA members and supporters, who made a lasting impact in the field of accessibility compliance. By encouraging students to make accessibility part of their career development, we hope to further promote accessibility in the built environment.', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1386, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1387, 'Nicole Washington Scholarship', 'The Baltimore chapter of the Women\'s Transportation Seminar (WTS) offers a scholarship of $1,500 to a female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole C. Washington. Nicole WashingtonWashington, a beloved wife, mother, friend and colleague, lost her battle with breast cancer on Sept. 16, 2013. She served as the Scholarship Chair of the WTS Baltimore Chapter and brought her zeal for life to the proposed list of new and exciting fundraisers that were in the works to raise funds for the scholarship program.Applicants must be: A returning student at Morgan State University\'s Civil Engineering Department and must be enrolled full time (at least 12 hours); Studying for an undergraduate degree for the first time; A United States citizen or a non-citizen who is able to apply for federal student aid; A permanent resident of Maryland; Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale; Major in Civil Engineering; Demonstrate skilled writing ability; and Have an interest in the Transportation Profession.', 'The Baltimore chapter of the Women\'s Transportation Seminar (WTS) offers a scholarship of $1,500 to a female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole C. Washington. Nicole WashingtonWashington, a beloved wife, mother, friend and col', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1388, 'NTAEE Energy Engineering Scholarship', 'NTAEE and AEE are pleased to offer scholarships to students active in, or entering into, a post-secondary education program related to energy engineering, energy management, environmental engineering, or sustainability at accredited colleges, universities and technical schools.The NTAEE Jim Phillips Memorial Scholarships are focused on the interests of the local AEE chapter and scoring is weighted to recognize a mixture of aspects, including academic performance, financial need, and extra-curricular activities. Candidates who are from the North Texas area and/or attending programs in the North Texas area will be advantaged over candidates outside this area. Also, student NTAEE members or students of NTAEE members will receive added consideration. In addition to consideration for the NTAEE Jim Phillips Memorial Scholarships, all applicants will be considered for nomination by the Chapter to the AEE Foundation Scholarship, which is sponsored by the Association of Energy Engineers. The goals of the two scholarship programs are slightly different; therefore, receipt of an award from NTAEE is not a prerequisite for nomination to the AEE Foundation Scholarship. Once the attached application packet is submitted, no additional information is required to be nominated for the AEE Foundation Scholarship.', 'NTAEE and AEE are pleased to offer scholarships to students active in, or entering into, a post-secondary education program related to energy engineering, energy management, environmental engineering, or sustainability at accredited colleges, universities', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1389, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1390, 'Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an accredited college or university studying architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or a related field. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Judges will evaluate submissions based on relevance, accuracy, conciseness, and ingenuity. Please submit your essays in English. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. The scholarship will be paid directly to the winning students educational institution. Winners will be announced in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1391, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1392, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1393, 'Chicago Engineers\' Foundation Incentive Award', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CEF award, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior living or going to high school in the city of Chicago; and be planning to study engineering and received acceptance from an accredited undergraduate engineering program.The mission of the Chicago Engineers Foundation is to encourage and empower young people to become the next generation of engineers through scholarship opportunities, outreach to educational institutions, and promoting interest in engineering careers. Since 1969, the Chicago Engineers Foundation (CEF) has empowered Chicagos future engineers with scholarship awards to support their college studies.', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CE', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1394, 'Fluid Power Scholarship', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, technical colleges, and universities.Eligibility Criteria:Education Level: High school seniors, community college students, and university students are eligible to apply.Program Relevance: While the applicant doesn\'t have to be enrolled in a dedicated fluid power degree program, they must be in a relevant program where fluid power is taught.Previous Recipients: Past scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again with a different essay question.Graduating Applicants: Students graduating in May or June of the 2023-24 academic year are not eligible.Master\'s or PhD Students: Students enrolled in a Master\'s or PhD degree program are not eligible for this scholarship.Application Process:Applicants are encouraged to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship to pursue their interests in fluid power. The scholarship funds can be used to study at any accredited technical college or university in the United States. While a dedicated fluid power degree program is not mandatory, applicants should be enrolled in a program where fluid power is taught.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a $2,000 scholarship to further your education in fluid power.Flexibility: Use the scholarship funds at any accredited technical college or university in the United States.Industry Connection: Join a community supported by NFPA, connecting you with professionals in fluid power.NFPA believes in the transformative power of education and its role in shaping the future of fluid power innovation. If you are passionate about fluid power, seize this opportunity to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship.', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, te', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1395, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1396, 'Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation Sc', 'The Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation provides scholarships to college-level students who are members of a construction industry-related student chapter (example: National Association of Home Builders Student Chapter) at Minnesota State Community and Technical College (Moorhead), Minnesota State University Moorhead, North Dakota State College of Science (Wahpeton) and North Dakota State University. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.Home Builders Care is the charitable arm of the Home Builders Association. It provides a positive outlet for the housing industry to give back to the community, building a framework for the future. Home Builders Care Foundation has supported students with $338,226 in scholarships. The Foundation has given over $525,000 to community projects including the Ronald McDonald House, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and the Make A Wish Foundation.', 'The Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation provides scholarships to college-level students who are members of a construction industry-related student chapter (example: National Association of Home Builders Student Chapter) at Minnesota State Com', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1397, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1398, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1399, 'NSPE Steinman Scholarship', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice needs of engineering students, engineering teachers, and practicing professionals. Intended to support talented students studying engineering, scholarships are made possible through generous contributions from NSPE members, corporations, and friends of NSPE.The Steinman Scholarship is awarded annually to current undergraduates entering or continuing their junior year in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, and will be evaluated on GPA, internships and involvement in other activities, faculty recommendations and a required ethics essay. Applications will be evaluated based on: grand point average; internship/co-op experience and involvement in other activities; two faculty recommendations; and an ethics essay.', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice ne', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1400, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1401, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1402, 'Society of Plastics Engineers Foundation Scholarsh', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include, but is not limited to, plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, journalism or communications. All applicants must be in good standing with their colleges. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship. Requirements include a completed application, resume, academic transcript, and three letters of recommendation. You may apply for up to five scholarships plus the PPA Scholarship. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship.', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would inclu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1403, 'Texas Society of Professional Engineers DFW Mid-Ci', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college or university. Upon verification of enrollment, these scholarships will be presented to the student in the student\'s name.To be eligible for a TSPE Chapter Scholarship a student must: Be a United States citizen or legal resident; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or higher GPA entering college in the fall of 2023 or current college undergraduate; Be enrolled or accepted in an ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accredited engineering program; Provide a completed Scholarship Application with all required attachments delivered or postmarked by April 1st.', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1404, 'WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial assistance to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design. Program Eligibility: This scholarship is available to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design at approved accredited 5-year or 4+1 programs in California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, and Washington.Eligible Student Categories:High school students planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Second-year college students in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Technical school or community college students with 12+ studio credits. This group should have completed high school or its equivalent and intend to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program.Degree Programs: NAAB-accredited degree programs may include a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree or a 4-year pre-professional bachelor\'s degree followed by a Master of Architecture degree.Application Period: The application window for this scholarship runs from February until the April due date. Scholarship amounts may vary.WRNS Studio Foundation Advisory Program (Established in 2021):In 2021, the WRNS Studio Foundation introduced the Advisory Program to provide crucial support to future Black architects and designers. This initiative serves as a safe space for these individuals to navigate their academic, licensure, and certification journeys.The Foundation plays a pivotal role in connecting scholarship recipients with advisors who share personal and professional compatibility. These advisors engage with recipients on a regular, one-on-one basis until their graduation. During this period, advisors and advisees collaboratively set expectations, address needs, and determine meeting intervals. Furthermore, advisors leverage their professional networks to coordinate specialized support for the recipient.The Foundation\'s intention is to renew scholarships annually, ensuring continued support until graduation for students who maintain the required GPA for program completion.', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial as', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1405, 'Antioch Garden Club Community Scholarship', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Applicants must be residents of Antioch Township or neighboring communities, a high school senior, undergraduate student, or a returning adult student at a two or four-year college or university. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (from a source other than a relative), attach an official transcript and complete a personal statement essay (500 words or less) discussing your background, future goals, and commitment to chosen career. The essay must be typed, or computer generated using 12-point double spaced type. This scholarship named after Nancy Zitkus, who is a founding member of AGC and a dedicated former treasurer of the club.', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Appl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1406, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1407, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1408, 'Davis Memorial Scholarship', 'The Davis Memorial Foundation currently awards each year to individuals who want to further their education. The Foundation gives priority to students who want to attend a trade school, or get a college or university degree that relates to the construction industry.', 'The Davis Memorial Foundation currently awards each year to individuals who want to further their education. The Foundation gives priority to students who want to attend a trade school, or get a college or university degree that relates to the constructio', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1409, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1410, 'CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergraduate programs are accepted [CM, Architecture, Engineering]); how a strong interest in a career in CM, as demonstrated by a response to the essay question in the application package; and must reside or attend a college / university in Pennsylvania (zip code 17000), New Jersey (zip code 08000) or Delaware.The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of CMAA is comprised of nearly 600 members from southern New Jersey, the Greater Philadelphia region and northern Delaware. Our geographic reach affects a population of over 6 million people. As a chapter we strive to provide our members with networking opportunities, professional CCM certification, training and professional development. In the past our chapter has sponsored monthly chapter networking sessions at various locations to facilitate attendance by our membership.', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergr', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1411, 'Steigleder Family Scholarship', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a full-time undergraduate student. The scholarship can be applied for each year the student is enrolled at U of R as a full time student, provided that the recipient(s) maintains satisfactory academic citizenship.The Steigleder Family Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. All students from the Fredericksburg area are eligible for the scholarship Caroline County, City of Fredericksburg, Culpeper County, King George County, Orange County, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County (with preference given to residents of Caroline County, Virginia). It is also preferred the student complete their studies in a building industry related field. However, ALL students will be given an opportunity to qualify for these awards.', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1412, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1413, 'Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recognizing their talents with financial awards. Applicant must be a female graduating high school student who is majoring in engineering in college, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and intend on majoring in an engineering discipline in college, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status in the Chicago metropolitan area. Complete applications will be reviewed and judged on the following criteria: essay content, academic achievements and records, and community involvement or volunteerism. Decisions made by the selection committee are final and are not subject to appeal. No application feedback will be given. Supporting documentation is required for this application, including a High School Transcript, one letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or community supporter, and a college admissions letter. Recipients are required to complete an application with a short essay and submit a copy of their official transcript with at least one letter of recommendation. The scholarship recipients may be asked to communicate with summer camp scholars in a mentor capacity and attend the Calculated Genius Showcase event.', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recogn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1414, 'Hagan Business Machines of Meadville, Inc. Scholar', 'To be eligible for an NWPA NTMA, applicants must: reside in Northwestern Pennsylvania (NWPA); be a graduating senior from a NWPA high school or have graduated high school or equivalent and are currently unemployed, underemployed, or an incumbent worker residing in NWPA; and must be accepted into a secondary institution or training facility to further their education relating to the manufacturing industry. Preference is given to an applicant who plans to pursue a certificate or degree in the fields such as, machining and CNC programming, mechanical, electrical, technical and/or precision engineering, industrial maintenance, robotics, metallurgy and material sciences. In 1997, Hagan Business Machines of Meadville, Inc. partnered with NWPA NTMA to start a new Scholarship Fund. This fund was created to raise much needed monies for training in the tooling & machining industry. It is intended to raise awareness of the career opportunities at local industries and encourage students to pursue long-term careers in our area. Hagan Business Machines strives to support local business and talent and help keep resources in our area instead of some distant corporate headquarters.', 'To be eligible for an NWPA NTMA, applicants must: reside in Northwestern Pennsylvania (NWPA); be a graduating senior from a NWPA high school or have graduated high school or equivalent and are currently unemployed, underemployed, or an incumbent worker re', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1415, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1416, 'NWPA NTMA Scholarships', 'There are several scholarships available through the NWPA NTMA Education Foundation typically ranging from $500-$1,000 per scholarship. Students are considered for all scholarships with one Application. The purpose is to promote careers in fields that are essential to local manufacturing, such as welding, mechanical, electrical, technical and precision engineering, machining and CNC programming, mechatronics, robotics, and other related fields. Eligible applicants must reside in Northwestern Pennsylvania, and must be a graduating senior or have graduated high school or equivalent and are currently unemployed, underemployed, or an incumbent worker residing in Northwestern Pennsylvania. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, at least one letter of recommendation, and a short essay explaining why they are interested in pursuing a career within the manufacturing industry.', 'There are several scholarships available through the NWPA NTMA Education Foundation typically ranging from $500-$1,000 per scholarship. Students are considered for all scholarships with one Application. The purpose is to promote careers in fields that are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1417, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1418, 'Ohio EPA Scholarship', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Students must be entering their junior or senior year. Up to $5,000 is available for students entering their junior or senior year in four-year and five-year programs in Ohio public or private colleges and universities and up to $2,500 is available to students in two-year degree program in Ohio public or private technical and community colleges.Scholarship awardees will be selected on: academic record with an overall GPA of at least 3.0; education, employment, and/or internships, honors/awards, professional memberships, publications, presentations given and professional meetings attended, and community service; original research, scholarship, employment, and/or internships, or other unique contributions to environmental science or engineering; extracurricular activities and participation in organizations that demonstrate leadership, interpersonal skills and social responsibilities; and letters of recommendation from education or environmental professionals.', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineerin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1419, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1420, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1421, 'CEJC/Bill Dull Scholarship', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarship will be awarded during the recipients annual senior awards night at his or her school pending schedule availability. The recipient is encouraged to use the funds for paying tuition, books or other school fees. ?Please note, if awarded a scholarship the Council will recognize your achievement on our Scholarship web page and/or other social media. By submitting an application, you are consenting to any use of photos/images for media publication. We awarded 5 scholarships totaling $9500 to students at 3 difference high schools last year. Scholarships were awarded to deserving Lowcountry High School Seniors from Wando HS, Summerville HS and a home school student.', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarsh', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1422, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1423, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1424, 'Builders League of South Jersey Scholarship Founda', 'Scholarships, ranging up to $5,000, will be awarded to students from southern New Jersey who will be matriculating in an accredited, post-secondary school and pursuing a course of study related to real estate and the construction industry. Applicants must live in or attend school in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, or Salem counties.Studies may be undertaken in a qualified trade school program, as well as junior and four-year college university programs. Students enrolled in programs part-time are also eligible. The fields of real estate development and construction include the following: Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Heating Technology; Electrician Training, Masonry, Carpentry, Construction Materials Handling, Job-Site Supervision, Construction Planning, Surveying, Construction Information Management, Construction Business Management, Construction Management or Technology.', 'Scholarships, ranging up to $5,000, will be awarded to students from southern New Jersey who will be matriculating in an accredited, post-secondary school and pursuing a course of study related to real estate and the construction industry. Applicants mus', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1425, 'NSPE-NH State Scholarship Program', 'NSPE-NH offers an annual state scholarship(s) for a minimum value of $1,000. One or more scholarships are awarded depending on the performance of the scholarship fund for that year. Scholarships for engineering students are made possible through the generous contributions of NSPE-NH members, Donor Corporations, and fund-raising activities. The intent of the scholarship is to encourage growth and career development at the state level within the areas of General Civil, Structural, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering professions.Scholarships are granted to high school seniors or college undergraduate students who are currently, or will be enrolled in an ABET-EAC accredited engineering program. Applicants must be in-state (NH) residents and preference will be given to students planning on attending a New Hampshire university or college. In general the scholarships are awarded based on financial need, academic achievement, and general community involvement. Apart from the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter and a statement (maximum 200 words, double-spaced) presenting their interest in engineering and the occupation they would pursue after graduation.', 'NSPE-NH offers an annual state scholarship(s) for a minimum value of $1,000. One or more scholarships are awarded depending on the performance of the scholarship fund for that year. Scholarships for engineering students are made possible through the gener', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1426, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1427, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1428, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1429, 'ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Award winners will be based on receipt of all completed application materials and the most compelling essay as determined by the judges. In addition to the scholarship award, each ASCE-NH High School Scholarship winner may have the opportunity to communicate with a civil engineering professional mentor during the first year of college.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a copy of their transcript, letter of reference (from a teacher or civil engineer), and an essay on the ASCE-NH High School Scholarship topic that is listed (the essay should be two-pages maximum, double-spaced and using 12-point font. The students name, address, email (if available) and high school should be included on the first page along with the title of the essay.). It is the hope of ASCE-NH to increase the awareness of the civil engineering profession for high school students in the state of New Hampshire.', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Aw', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1430, 'Association of Women Contractors Scholarship', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on scholarship criteria can be found below, and applicants can click above to apply online or download a PDF application to mail or email back to AWC.Applicants must be a female student; a current resident of MN or attending post-high school education in Minnesota, studying construction, including but not limited to: Construction Management, Project Management, Electrical, Mechanical, Building Systems, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Trade programs. All applicants will be notified by May 30th of decision. Not all applicants will be selected as recipients. The award does not automatically renew; however, you may reapply to the program as long as you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on schol', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1431, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1432, 'EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a bachelor, master or PhD degree program; be either entering Junior year, Senior, or Graduate level student (full or part time); and have declared majors pertinent to the environmental field.EPOC recognizes its duty to assist in the education of individuals planning a career in the environmental industry. Consequently, the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to assist Connecticut residents, or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing, who are enrolled in accepted programs of study preparing the student to become a Technical Environmental Professional in the State of Connecticut as defined by the CT DEEP, or a professional in a related service discipline who may render technical assistance to the Technical Environmental Professional.', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1433, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1434, 'Southeast Desalting Association Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Southeast Desalting Association Scholarship, applicants must: be an upper-level undergraduate (over 65 credit hours) or graduate student enrolled in an accredited institution located within SEDAs region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, Kentucky) and currently majoring in an area related to the drinking water or wastewater industries; and have a 2.5 GPA. Previous scholarship recipients are not eligible.The scholarship provides reimbursement of tuition, books, and fees through the College/University Financial Aid Department and is generally disbursed to the school in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Students may be considered eligible if they apply, the award criteria are met, and the scoring of the student(s) overall application merits the award of a scholarship. The evaluation will be made on the basis of academic performance, work experience, community and civic activities, honors, career goals, letters of recommendation, and evidence of leadership, motivation, character, and self-reliance.', 'To be eligible for the Southeast Desalting Association Scholarship, applicants must: be an upper-level undergraduate (over 65 credit hours) or graduate student enrolled in an accredited institution located within SEDAs region (North Carolina, South Caroli', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1435, 'SWR Foundation Scholarship', 'The SWR Foundation is open to any student of an accredited college, university, community college or trade school. The purpose of these scholarships will be to assist and encourage qualified students to further or continue their interest in the construction industry, specifically the sealant, waterproofing, and restoration industry, as a pending or continued career. The SWR Foundation Board of Directors will determine the number and dollar amount of scholarships awarded.All items listed below are required and must be sent to SWR Foundation Headquarters: a typed and signed statement of your activities, interests, anticipated employment [if any], prospective field of study, and the career path you expect to follow (500 words maximum); two recommendation letters; a transcript; an outline of your proposed program of study indicating your intent to pursue an education in the field of construction, specifically in the sealants, waterproofing or restoration industry; and a typed statement from an instructor knowledgeable of your desire to pursue a career in the construction industry (for high school students) or a letter of recommendation from the department head or dean of the college (for college students).', 'The SWR Foundation is open to any student of an accredited college, university, community college or trade school. The purpose of these scholarships will be to assist and encourage qualified students to further or continue their interest in the constructi', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1436, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1437, 'Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation M', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to students completing programs at four-year institutions who will be entering a graduate program to complete a Master\'s Degree either in Environmental Engineering or related field of engineering or Environmental Science or related field (as discussed in the FAQs). These scholarships are based on academic performance.EESF Master\'s Degree Scholarships in Environmental Engineering and Science for Under-Represented Minority (URM) Students: These three scholarships are identical to those described above for Master\'s degree candidates but are available to students who self-identify as American Indian/Alaska Native, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The URM category will include individuals who identify two or more affiliations if at least one of their affiliations is one of these groups.', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to s', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1438, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1439, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1440, 'PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. Priority is given to children (or a stepchild) of a member of the PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter and residents of the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids or Eastern Iowa area attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university. Individuals planning to attend degree programs in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois are also welcome to apply. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1441, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1442, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1443, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1444, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1445, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1446, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1447, 'IFMA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM related programs include, but are not limited to, construction management, architecture, interior design and some engineering disciplines).To be considered, applicants must be enrolled at an accredited institution for Facility Management, environmental studies, or related field. Degree (Associate, Bachelor, and Graduate) is determined by your institution at the time of application submission. Must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 in FM or related courses. Applicants awarded a scholarship are required to attend IFMAs World Workplace Conference and Expo in Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO September 25-29, 2023. and participate in the IFMA Foundation activities. Working students and veterans are encouraged to apply. Students from all parts of the world are invited to apply.', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM rela', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1448, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1449, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1450, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1451, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1452, 'United Contractors Scholarship Awards Program', 'Awarding and supporting educational advancement, the Scholarship Awards Program is a benefit offered to member company employees and their dependents.It is also open to California college students majoring in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. UCON\'s Scholarship Awards Program is now accepting applications. Applicant must be a California college student majoring in civil engineering or construction management and is open to college and graduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA who will be graduating the year the scholarship is awarded or later. Applicant must provide most recent transcripts showing all courses, grades, and cumulative GPA, resume and/orlist of any extracurricular activities/achievements, a detailed description of financial need and answer 2 of the following essay questions(min 750 words each):What has been the most significant challenge you have faced during the pandemic and how did you overcome it?, How were you able to remain positive during the pandemic?, What have you done to positively impact your local community this year?, If money was no object, what would you want to accomplish and why? Applicant must submit up to 2lettersof recommendationfrom a teacher, employer, mentor or similar. Past winners are not eligible.', 'Awarding and supporting educational advancement, the Scholarship Awards Program is a benefit offered to member company employees and their dependents.It is also open to California college students majoring in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1453, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1454, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1455, 'Metro & NJBA Trades Scholarship', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, insurance, bankers and others that service the homebuilding industry.Both Metro and NJBA are eager to develop talent and opportunities for employment in the construction industry. We are offering educational and training scholarship opportunities to qualified candidates. Please see details below for eligibility and application information. Applicants must be a resident of Morris, Essex, Union, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties with: Minimum high school diploma (by June); Attending part time or full time at an accredited institution (college or trade school); Pursuing a building/construction related degree or certification; and Starting college no later than September of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, i', 1250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1456, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1457, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1458, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1459, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1460, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1461, 'IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); have have completed 45 semester credit hours (or equivalent) or 90 quarter credits at the time of application; and pursuing a degree relating to the field of industrial refrigeration (see website for eligible majors). Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript and two letters of recommendation. The objective of the IIAR/ARF Founders Scholarship program is to attract outstanding engineering and technical students who are seeking careers in the refrigeration field. The scholarship also provides additional funds for registration, travel, lodging and meals associated with attending IIARs Annual Natural Refrigeration Conference & Expo during the Spring of their junior year.', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4', 9000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1462, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1463, 'MSRA Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural year, we were able to award two $500 scholarships to students studying stream restoration. We are aiming to raise additional funds through our Golf Tournament and other avenues to allow the scholarship fund to have a greater impact in helping students fund their education.The Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship is open to all students pursuing degrees or training in fields promoting natural resource preservation, stream restoration, and the environmental sciences. Preference will be given to those with diverse perspectives residing in Maryland and Virginia. Applicants should be able to show and demonstrate their passion for nature and the natural environment and should be enrolled in a degree seeking program or training program for these fields. The successful applicant should be able to articulate in their application how they connect with the environment, how their passion and study aligns with the values exhibited by Jim, and how receiving a scholarship award will help in achieving their academic and career goals.', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1464, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1465, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1466, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1467, 'SRK Consulting Graduate Scholarship', 'SRK Consulting\'s graduate scholarship programs aim to encourage and support students undertaking graduate studies and help them complete masters and doctoral degrees in fields related to the mining industry. To be eligible, you must be permitted to study in the United States or Canada, have an appropriate undergraduate qualification, and provide proof of enrollment in a mining-related MSc or PhD program at a North American university or college. Your application will be assessed in terms of academic achievement, prior industry experience (if applicable) and the relevance of studies to the mining industry.Your application package must include: a brief resume, including any work experience details; current academic transcripts and proof of enrollment in a North American university or college for the upcoming academic year; a written recommendation by a university or industry reference with contact details; and a statement (500-word maximum) indicating: the topic and summary of the intended graduate research; applicability of the research to the mining industry; perceived benefits to be obtained from the scholarship; genuine desire to work in the mining and mineral resources industry; any other awards or scholarships received; and any additional information considered relevant.', 'SRK Consulting\'s graduate scholarship programs aim to encourage and support students undertaking graduate studies and help them complete masters and doctoral degrees in fields related to the mining industry. To be eligible, you must be permitted to study ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1468, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1469, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1470, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1471, 'Ballinger Scholarship for Equity', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color and who meet the following criteria: Are graduating seniors that attended high school in Philadelphia County; Will enter their first year of an accredited program at a U.S. university or college in an architecture, engineering, or interior design program in the fall of the coming school year (engineers must be enrolled in the following degree programs: civil/structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, or architectural engineering); and Are permanent residents of the United States.Ballinger is an interdisciplinary design firm with a staff of over 250 professionals working from a single office in Philadelphia. We lean into complex design challenges, not for their own sake but for the potential contained within their resolution the potential to inspire discovery, to provoke inquiry, to encourage healing, and to create dialogue. Since 1878 we have been catalysts for creation, synthesizing function and feeling into spaces that are as inspiring and ingenious as the future we hope to experience ourselves. We are committed to fighting racism and promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People o', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1472, 'Baxter & Woodman Civil Engineering Scholarship', 'The Baxter & Woodman Civil Engineering Scholarship was created to help provide financial support to applicants pursuing a civil engineering degree. This scholarship is available each year to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College and are majoring in Civil Engineering. Notification to recipients will be sent out as soon as the Foundation decision has been made.Scholarship consideration will be based on a rating scale, which will include thoroughness of comments, information verification and explanation, presentation of materials and financial need. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: completing essay questions; a resume (to include their work history, school involvement, and awards/honors received); three recommendation letters; a transcript; a college/university acceptance letter; and a signed authorization.', 'The Baxter & Woodman Civil Engineering Scholarship was created to help provide financial support to applicants pursuing a civil engineering degree. This scholarship is available each year to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal L', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1473, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1474, 'The Patrick S. O\'Neale, PE Engineering Scholarship', 'The Patrick S. O\'Neale, P.E. Engineering Scholarship Award is open to students pursuing civil or environmental engineering who are attending a 4-year college or university, with preference given to those candidates whose programs of study are related to water works practice. The Scholarship Committee will select recipients from applicants who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering at an accredited academic institution in the United States. The Scholarship Committee will score applicants who have a specialized interest in pursuing a career related to water works practice. Those applicants will be scored higher than general Civil or Environmental Engineering students. Applicants will also be judged on GPA, Volunteerism in School/Community and Content of Essay. The applicant cannot be a prior recipient of the scholarship.', 'The Patrick S. O\'Neale, P.E. Engineering Scholarship Award is open to students pursuing civil or environmental engineering who are attending a 4-year college or university, with preference given to those candidates whose programs of study are related to w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1475, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1476, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1477, 'FleetNow \'Construct Your Future\' Scholarship', 'FleetNow is excited to present the Construct Your Future Annual Scholarship, aimed at supporting aspiring individuals with big dreams and ambitions. At FleetNow, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education and innovation. We are committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and creators in heavy equipment-related fields.Eligibility Criteria:The scholarship is open to High School and Undergraduate students in the U.S. pursuing education in heavy equipment-related fields. This includes, but is not limited to, heavy equipment operation, civil engineering, construction technology, industrial technology, project management, construction management, and automotive technology.Application Requirements:To apply, submit a 500+ word essay or a 2-minute video detailing who you are, your career goals, and how you plan to achieve those goals.Award Amount:The scholarship provides $1,000 in tuition assistance, which will be directly disbursed to the recipient\'s school.Application Deadline:Make sure to submit your application by May 3.Recipient Announcement:The first scholarship recipient will be announced on June 3.At FleetNow, we are dedicated to empowering students who are passionate about heavy equipment-related fields. We encourage you to seize this opportunity to further your education and construct a future filled with success and innovation.', 'FleetNow is excited to present the Construct Your Future Annual Scholarship, aimed at supporting aspiring individuals with big dreams and ambitions. At FleetNow, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education and innovation. We are committed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1478, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1479, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1480, 'CACP Scholarship', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be an incoming college junior, senior or undergraduate student, and they must have at least a GPA of a 3.0. The recipient of this scholarship must be willing to volunteer at at least two of CACP events.The goal of this program is to create a conduit between CACP and the most promising students with design and construction related majors in local universities. The program recognizes students with the highest academic achievement and encourages them to thrive and to pursue professional excellence. In some cases, the program provides students with financial assistance. Among local universities and with professional communities, the scholarship program well-represents CACP as a recognized professional organization and its scholarship recipients as top students in their field benefiting CACP as well as those top students.', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1481, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1482, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1483, 'Armando J. de Moya Scholarship', 'The Armando J. de Moya Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in civil Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville, who shows financial need, has completed a minimum of 59 credit hours, and needs financial support to complete their studies. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA at the University of Florida (UF), be a Florida resident, be enrolled full-time during the fall and spring semesters and be able to demonstrate financial need. You must also have at least 59 university credits and major in civil engineering. The de Moya Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2015 as a labor of love and passion to make a difference in the lives of children and young adults with special needs. We are committed to creating employment opportunities for young adults with unique abilities by building long term partnerships with the employers and providing support for the employees.', 'The Armando J. de Moya Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in civil Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville, who shows financial need, has completed a minimum of 59 credit hours, and needs fin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1484, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1485, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1486, 'SMRP Scholarship', 'The SMRP Scholarship is awarded to a single student who demonstrates a strong desire to learn about and pursue a career in maintenance, reliability and physical asset management profession. It is available to freshmen, sophomores, juniors and rising seniors in four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused programs, as well as to students in a two-year maintenance program. SMRP is committed to helping the next generation of maintenance, reliability and physical asset management students achieve their professional goals through our scholarship program. Because of this commitment, the SMRP Foundation was created to provide students with financial resources. Scholarship applicants are judged on grade point average, work experience, extra-curricular activities and merit.', 'The SMRP Scholarship is awarded to a single student who demonstrates a strong desire to learn about and pursue a career in maintenance, reliability and physical asset management profession. It is available to freshmen, sophomores, juniors and rising senio', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1487, 'SMRPCO Dorothy and Jack Nicholas Scholarship', 'Named for one of the founding members of the SMRPCO certification programs and his wife, the SMRPCO Dorothy and Jack Nicholas Scholarship is awarded to one rising junior or senior in a four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused program, as well as to students in the second year of a two-year maintenance program. SMRP is committed to helping the next generation of maintenance, reliability and physical asset management students achieve their professional goals through our scholarship program. Because of this commitment, the SMRP Foundation was created to provide students with financial resources. Scholarship applicants are judged on grade point average, work experience, extra-curricular activities and merit. See below for the description of available scholarships and deadlines for application.', 'Named for one of the founding members of the SMRPCO certification programs and his wife, the SMRPCO Dorothy and Jack Nicholas Scholarship is awarded to one rising junior or senior in a four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused program, as well as to ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1488, 'Bill H. James Foundation for Aspiring African Amer', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in close contact with all the recipients of our scholarship, and have seen unbelievable success stories that have come from these fine individuals.Scholarship Application Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen; Must be African American/Black (non-Hispanic); Undergraduate students must be entering their Junior or Senior year of study during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 12 units per semester/quarter; Graduate students must have a minimum of two academic semesters or one year left complete his/her Master\'s degree during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 8 units per semester/quarter; Must have a minimum of 3.2 GPA; Must be pursuing a degree or course of study in an engineering program at an accredited four-year college or university in the state of California.', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in cl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1489, 'Construction Roundtable of New Jersey', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students should be rising juniors already in attendance at a 4-year college or university in New Jersey OR a student about to transfer for his/her 3rd or 4th year to complete their studies in one of the relevant study areas at any 4-year school in New Jersey. As part of the application, the students must demonstrate his/her interest in a career in a construction related field as outlined above.Note that this scholarship is administered by NJIT on behalf of the Construction roundtable of New Jersey and as such, applications are submitted to NJIT; however, students may attend any 4-year school in New Jersey. NJIT students have no advantage in competing for the scholarship because their school administers the scholarship on behalf of the CRTNJ. The CRTNJ has put together a selection committee of senior-level executives to review all applications and select the most appropriate applicants. Additionally, each applicant may be reviewed by CRTNJ for potential internship programs. Membersof the CRTNJ will contact applicants on an individual basis to participate in the internship program when such programs are available.', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students shoul', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1490, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1491, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1492, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1493, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1494, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1495, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1496, 'National Association of Women in Construction', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structural, mechanical, electrical engineering; drafting; or construction management.) The core purpose of NAWIC is to enhance the success of women in construction.This fund may be used at any college or vocational school. To qualify for the scholarships, the applicant must enroll in a construction industry related program in a university, college, or vocational/trade school. A college applicant must be a full time student with a minimum of 12 hours enrollment per semester/trimester/quarter and must have a minimum grade point average of 2.75 (based on a 4.0 system). The applicant cannot be a member of NAWIC.', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1497, 'Tien Bui Memorial Scholarship', 'Scholarships are funded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) and by each of the 10 colleges of NC State University. In addition, the university is privileged to offer distinctive programs, such as the Park and Caldwell Scholarships. We also accept scholarships from other organizations and foundations. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid offers scholarship opportunities to enrolled students.The Tien Bui Memorial Scholarship was established by the family of Tien Bui and may provide a non-renewable scholarship to graduating high school seniors who attend a North Carolina high school and will attend North Carolina State Universitys College of Engineering. To receive consideration, applicants must: have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.5 with a challenging course selection; and demonstrate financial need, but not restricted to lower family incomes (student\'s merit will be considered to a greater degree).', 'Scholarships are funded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) and by each of the 10 colleges of NC State University. In addition, the university is privileged to offer distinctive programs, such as the Park and Caldwell Scholarships. We a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1498, 'Gordon Paesani Scholarship', 'ITS Midwest is offering the Gordon Paesani Scholarship to juniors, and seniors planning to enter the transportation field with a primary focus of interest in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Applicants shall be presently attending colleges and universities in the four-state coverage area of ITS Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio). The scholarship criteria looks for excellence in the classroom, passion for innovation, and enthusiasm for the transportation industry. Gordon Paesani was not only a great mentor to many young engineers during his contribution to our industry, but he was also a committed innovator in ITS, including a variety of concepts he implemented long before the term ITS was coined. He was a pioneer in freeway operations with focus on Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) and their components including incident response plans and adaptive ramp metering algorithms.', 'ITS Midwest is offering the Gordon Paesani Scholarship to juniors, and seniors planning to enter the transportation field with a primary focus of interest in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Applicants shall be presently attending colleges and un', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1499, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1500, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1501, 'MBTA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The MBTA has a separate 501(c) 3 charitable foundation that awards scholarships through the MBTA Educational Foundation. Most of the money raised for the scholarships comes from the Foundations annual Super Raffle. Preference may be given to students attending Maine universities or colleges, apart from the Millard Pray Scholarship which goes to students affiliated with CPM Constructors. Preference may also be given to students who have worked in the transportation or construction or engineering field, or who have shown other indications that construction or transportation is their career of choice.Applicants must have completed high school or the equivalent and be accepted or enrolled in a relevant program of study, including civil engineering, construction management, construction trades, marine, rail or aviation studies, heavy equipment operation, diesel mechanic or similar majors. Applicants must write an essay (minimum of 150 words) describing why they wish to pursue a transportation or construction related career and attach a resume with work history, honors, references, and any other information applicant may want to share. Dollar amounts will vary, as some scholarships don\'t have a specified amount right up front.', 'The MBTA has a separate 501(c) 3 charitable foundation that awards scholarships through the MBTA Educational Foundation. Most of the money raised for the scholarships comes from the Foundations annual Super Raffle. Preference may be given to students atte', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1502, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1503, 'Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarships', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have been awarded scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. All scholarships are competitively awarded based on the students demonstrated competence in academics, interest in developing a career in engineering, financial need, and school and community involvement. To be eligible, a student must be interested in a career in engineering or engineering technology and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the state of Georgia, and be enrolled in an collegiate program accredited by: ABET: Engineering programs (required for all scholarships except AACE scholarship), ACCE: Construction programs (required for the AACE Scholarship). Individual scholarship criteria varies.', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1504, 'John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of skilled workers. NBT scholarships assist and support those post-secondary students who have already discovered manufacturing and want to pursue the advanced training needed for industry careers. From its beginning through today, the NBT Foundation has maintained a focus on developing the next generation of manufacturers.The John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship\'s primary preference is to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs awards scholarships to students majoring in programs that lead to careers in manufacturing. Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA (or an 85% competency score) and be currently enrolled in or entering a university engineering program, or related field. Students must have a 3.0 GPA for university studies or a 2.5 GPA for two-year technical school studies at the time of application. Primary preference to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies.', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1505, 'The U.K. Gupta Family Scholarship Endowment', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall terms. For grade verification, official transcripts must be sent by the educational institution(s) you last attend(ed) or requested through an electronic transcript service such as Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse. Please allow ample time for delivery.The U.K. Gupta & Family Scholarship provides up to $2,500 for students pursuing degrees that will lead to manufacturing careers. There are two deadlines; one for spring and another for fall scholarships. Applicant must be currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program which leads to a manufacturing career on a full-time basis (12 or more credit hours) and have a 2.5 GPA for trade, community, or technical colleges or 3.0 GPA for universities. Primary preference is given to students attending universities in Northern Texas.', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall term', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1506, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1507, 'Rossiter Family Scholarship On Behalf of William J', 'The Rossiter Family Scholarship, made available through the generosity of Allen and Selina Rossiter, is held on behalf of William J. Rizzo, Jr., a longtime friend of the Rossiters and a past chair of TECET. Bill served on the TECET Board of Trustees from 1997 to 2009 and on the TEC Board of Trustees from 1997 to 2008, serving as the chair for many of those years. The scholarship was created in 2019 and was first awarded in 2020. To be eligible for The Rossiter Family Scholarship you must be a women or racial or ethnic minority (e.g.: African-American or Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander) student currently enrolled in anABETaccredited undergraduate or graduate program in civil or environmental engineering.Applicants must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate sophomore or higher. Applicants must be residents of Massachusetts and attend a college or university in Massachusetts.', 'The Rossiter Family Scholarship, made available through the generosity of Allen and Selina Rossiter, is held on behalf of William J. Rizzo, Jr., a longtime friend of the Rossiters and a past chair of TECET. Bill served on the TECET Board of Trustees from ', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1508, 'OHM Advisors Diversity Scholarship', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Program (African American, Hispanic, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander, Multi-racial), be a high school senior through college juniors currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM Program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors (ex. Architecture, Urban Design) the following academic year. Having a minimum cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA) at the time of application is beneficial but not mandatory. Special consideration is given to applicants living near an OHM Advisors office location.At OHM Advisors, we are committed to attracting, retaining, and promoting a diverse workforce of highly talented people, enriching both our internal culture and our collaborative professional efforts for our clients, and reflecting the diversity of the client communities we serve. We want all people to belong, thrive and innovate at OHM Advisors, so weve created a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Action Plan as a framework for cultivating a culture that supports, empowers and respects diverse talent.', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1509, 'AGCVA Scholarships', 'Tidewater AGC of Virginia is offering academic scholarships for the purpose of assisting students interested in pursuing a career in engineering, design, construction and related professions. In order to apply for a Tidewater AGC Educational Scholarship, you must be one of the following: employed by a Tidewater district AGC member firm, an immediate family member of an employee of a Tidewater district AGC member firm, or a member of an AGC Student Chapter. You must also be enrolled in a two-year or four-year college or university, vocational/technical or community college/continuing education program and be pursuing a construction-related degree or a tradesman journeyman classification, business degree or engineering degree. Deadlines and amounts will vary by scholarship.', 'Tidewater AGC of Virginia is offering academic scholarships for the purpose of assisting students interested in pursuing a career in engineering, design, construction and related professions. In order to apply for a Tidewater AGC Educational Scholarship, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1510, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1511, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1512, 'Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. NFSF is a self-supporting 509(a)(3) designated scholarship program that allows all contributions to be tax deductible. To be eligible for the Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship, applicants must currently be a first, second, or third year student in a course of study at a college or university leading to a degree in construction, construction management, architecture, civil, mechanical, electrical or structural engineering. This scholarship is not open to high school students.', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher educati', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1513, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1514, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1515, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1516, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1517, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1518, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1519, 'Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,000 to a qualified college senior or graduate student. The Foundation was established by the Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. firm in memory of its Founder, Roy E. Jorgensen, a civil engineer whose 70 year career was dedicated to the improvement of highway transportation planning, design, construction and maintenance management. Criteria: -A civil engineering student enrolled as an undergraduate senior or graduate student at an accredited engineering university in the United States. -A citizen of the United States -Academic record needed -Related employment record needed -Written statement of career objectives and life goals -Record of extracurricular activities and community activities -Letters of recommendation from university professors/instructors and/or employers -Personal interview if warranted *Preference is given to qualifying residents of Maryland. Application forms available at our site. Applications will only be accepted by postal service mail or express mail.', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,0', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1520, 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university students, as well as their dedicated faculty advisers. While many participants hail from fields like science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, innovation knows no bounds, and creative inventions can spring from any area of study.Key Details:To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled as full-time students for at least part of the 12-month period preceding their entry into the competition.Teams must comprise at least one member meeting the full-time student requirement, with all other team members enrolled at least part-time at some point during the 12-month period prior to entry.Diverse Innovation:The Collegiate Inventors Competition warmly welcomes inventions from all fields and domains. What truly matters is that each invention is an original concept conceived and developed by the student/adviser team. Furthermore, it should not have been (1) introduced to the public as a commercial product or process, or (2) patented or publicly disclosed more than a year prior to submission. These inventions, represented as reduced-to-practice ideas or working models, must reflect the collective efforts of students, either as part of a class project or through independent exploration. Additionally, it\'s vital that the invention is capable of replication.The Collegiate Inventors Competition celebrates the spirit of innovation and discovery among students from various academic backgrounds. Join us in honoring and showcasing your inventive ideas on this esteemed platform. Your groundbreaking invention could be the next big thing!', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university stud', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1521, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1522, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1523, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1524, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1525, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1526, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1527, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1528, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1529, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1530, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1531, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1532, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1533, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1534, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1535, 'Excedr Scholarship for STEM Graduate Students', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that same goal. Applicants must be/have: graduate student in any STEM program or related sub-program; currently working in a lab in your respective field of study; intend to continue your career after graduation in your current field of study or related; not currently a faculty member of the university; not received this Excedr scholarship previously; agree that the scholarship award money ($1,500 per student) will be used to cover the cost of tuition and other related fees and that the funds will be paid directly to the university for the winning students exclusive use in the degree-granting program; agree to the rules and privacy and confidentiality guidelines.Applicants must write a 500-750 word essay answering the following question: How do you plan to apply your research in the lab to the greater benefit of society in your career? Please briefly specify what your research has focused on thus far, and the ways in which you plan to use your learnings to make a positive impact. Note: The winning essays will combine general writing clarity, a creative answer, and a demonstration of knowledge about the industry in which the applicant intends to work.', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1536, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1537, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1538, 'Annual SLMP Student Scholarship', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the January SLMP Summit that will take place in January at the Hard Rock Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida. Scholarship funds are provided directly to the student and may be used by the recipient to cover costs associated with education, project/research expenses. Eligible applicants should be enrolled as full-time undergraduate or graduate students in an accredited college or university within the United States. Exceptions will be made for technical schools as well as other employment or jobs that have stimulated ideas or products that make life easier for lake managers. Focus should be related to water quality, equipment innovation, limnology, aquatic plant management, aquaculture, fisheries management, or aquatic ecology of private waters.', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the J', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1539, 'Edison Scholars Program', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help them follow their dreams in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) and empower them to change the world. This is a chance for students with big dreams to advance their education and take part in shaping a brighter future. Applicants must be a high school senior with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, plan to pursue studies in the STEM fields at a four-year accredited college or university and show financial need. Eligible STEM majors include computer and information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation and physical sciences. Applicants must live in Southern California Edisons service territory. The top 50 finalists will be required to submit a short video and potentially participate in a final interview. Dont stress, these are just ways to get to know you better. Dependents of Edison International and SCE employees and retirees are not eligible.', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help ', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1540, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1541, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1542, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1543, 'NSTA Angela Award', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown excellence of involvement and/or has strong connections to science; evidence of sustained accomplishments or progress/interest in science; and evidence that the students interest in science has impacted others. This award consists of a $1,000 US EE Savings Bond or Canada Savings Bond purchased for the equivalent issue price. This award is open to any female student in grades 5 8, who is a resident of the United States, US Territories, or Canada, and is enrolled full time in public, private, or home school. NSTA employees, NSTA Board and Council members, award judges and their immediate families are not eligible to apply. Applicants must provide: Letter of nomination from teacher, parent, school administrator, or community leader; An essay written by the student about her interest and involvement in science (up to 500 words); Student is encouraged to include in essay future aspirations in science; Two letters of support from individuals who can give evidence of how the student meets the specific criteria for this award. Letters must not exceed two pages each, and must accompany packet; and Up to two pages of support materials are required; e.g. photographs, news articles, science projects, etc.', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1544, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1545, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1546, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1547, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1548, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1549, 'AMS Graduate Fellowships', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered and pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences at a US accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA or higher is required and applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. Three letters of references and relevant transcripts will also be required to apply. A stipend will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. In addition, fellowship recipients will receive partial travel support to attend the AMS Annual Meeting. Notifications will go out in March. Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible.', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1550, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1551, 'College of Saint Mary Marie Curie Scholarship', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for young womenwho want to major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA majors). You could receive up to $20,000 toward your College of Saint Mary education each year while you live on campusand continue tomeet program requirements. That is up to $80,000 for a four year degree. Marie Curie Scholars receive academic support from tutors, gain research opportunities, enjoy a community of bright, science and math minded women,and participate in seminars and student clubs. To be eligible for the Marie Curie Scholarship, applicants must: pursue a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA); be a citizen of the United States; and possess at least two out of three qualities- have a 3.5 GPA, an ACT score of 23 or a strong demonstration of STEM preparedness through coursework, STEM extracurricular activities, and/or job experience in science and math. Though not required, preference is given to students that wish to pursue non medicine STEM careers, as well as students with high financial aid need and individuals from underrepresented groups (including first-generation, minority groups, single parents).', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for yo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1552, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1553, 'Penn State Braddock Scholarship', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, or Pre-Medicine at Penn State\'s University Park campus. Several scholarships are offered annually to incoming students using the application below. The selection is based on the essays and recommendation letters submitted as well as the overall strength of the student\'s high school performance and extra-curricular achievements. The applicants high school transcript should indicate an emphasis on science coursework or be consistent with the intent to major in one of the indicated disciplines.This scholarship is for prospective students who plan to be full-time students at the University Park campus and will major in any of the aforementioned disciplines. This is renewable for up to four years or until the student has earned 130 Penn State credits. This is contingent upon making progress toward one of the specified degrees. To be considered for the Braddock Scholarship, prospective students should apply to the Science Scholarship in their senior year of high school.', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, o', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1554, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1555, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1556, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1557, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1558, 'IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be introduced at our Annual Conference. Additionally, we provide a reimbursement grant of up to $250 to the recommending teacher.Scholarship Requirements:To be considered, applicants must:Be an Illinois resident attending an Illinois high school.Be a college-bound senior and provide enrollment documentation.Maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.5.Submit a complete application packet to the Scholarship Committee.We encourage all applicants to use our online application form, which requires attaching an essay/personal statement, a reference letter, and transcripts in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required. Please review the detailed instructions before completing the online application.', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be int', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1559, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1560, 'Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Science Competition', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the future through collaborative brainstorming and research of current science and technology. Beyond engaging your students in problem solving, team-based learning, critical thinking, and communication skills, ExploraVision aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards.Students work in groups of two, three or four, and are guided by a team coach and an optional mentor. Each team selects a technology, or an aspect of a technology, which is present in the home, school, or community, or any other technology relevant to their lives. They will explore what the technology does, how it works, and how, when, and why it was invented. The students must then project into the future what that technology could be like 10 or more years in the future and determine what scientific breakthroughs need to occur to make it a reality. Entrants must be full time student, currently enrolled in and attending a public, private, or home school in the United States. They must be younger than 21 years old, and must only submit one project per year.', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the futu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1561, 'William Robert Findley Graduate Chemistry Scholars', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education for children. As one of the most inclusive genealogical societies in the country, DAR boasts 190,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the United States and internationally. Any woman 18 years or older-regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background-who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible for membership.The William Robert Findley Graduate Chemistry Scholarship is a one-time preferred amount $2,000 scholarship for a student attending graduate school full time in an accredited college or university and majoring in chemistry. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25. The scholarship is not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration each year.', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education fo', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1562, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1563, 'Abdul Waheed Scholarship in Biochemistry', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per year who plan to join the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Program. The scholarship includes a $35,000 yearly stipend, tuition, and health insurance and covers 3 years for Ph.D. Core students and 1 year for M.D./Ph.D. students. The awardee may start between June 1 and the first day of classes in August.Candidates must apply and be accepted by Saint Louis University as a classified (degree-seeking) student in the Biomedical Sciences Core Graduate Program as a new Ph.D. student. Candidates will indicate interest in the Abdul Waheed Scholarship at the time of application. M.D./Ph.D. students may apply to the scholarship at the beginning of the Ph.D. years, provided they have chosen a faculty mentor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per yea', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1564, 'ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) ', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and related health care disciplines. If awarded, ASPET will provide a student stipend of $2800 for a minimum of ten weeks participation in the program.Undergraduate students conducting pharmacology-related research including, but not limited to, students representing departments of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, and/or biological chemistry are encouraged to apply for this program. Applications from those traditionally underrepresented in the biomedical sciences are particularly encouraged. For more information or to apply, please visit the provider\'s website.', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and r', 2800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1565, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1566, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1567, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1568, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1569, 'WHOI Summer Student Fellowship Program', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering including but not limited to the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy. Students must have at least a tentative interest in the ocean sciences, oceanographic engineering, mathematics, or marine policy. Persons from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Students will receive a weekly stipend as well as travel allowance. Through this program of Fellowship grants, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\'s aim is to give a promising group of science and engineering students experience that will assist them in determining whether they wish to devote careers to the study of the oceans. This program is made possible through the generosity of friends of the Institution and grants from the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program (NSF-REU).', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering includi', 8160, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1570, 'Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher Schol', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher is to assist graduating students from any public school in Saginaw in their pursuit of a degree in science or engineering, or a Liberal Arts Degree. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be enrolled full-time, reside in the Saginaw Public School District, and either be a female pursuing a liberal arts degree, or a male pursuing a science/engineering degree. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1571, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1572, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1573, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1574, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1575, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1576, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1577, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1578, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1579, 'Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Fellowships in Es', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with top science mentors studying Americas largest estuary. Each REU fellow will receive a stipend, free housing at their research labs and round-trip travel expenses.The Research Experience for Undergraduates fellowship program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maryland Sea Grant College. Its goal is to encourage students to develop independence and confidence in a research-oriented atmosphere, and to continue their education in estuarine and ocean science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed at least two years of study towards (but not yet completed) a bachelors degree. Preference is given to students who are rising seniors. Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills ', 7200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1580, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1581, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1582, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1583, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1584, 'UTC Westbrook Scholarship', 'The Department of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces the Westbrook Scholarship Program. Awards will be presented to entering freshmen majoring in Chemistry or Physics. Once awarded these scholarships are automatically renewed provided the student meets specific academic requirements. The Westbrook scholarship can be added to other University scholarships and the Tennessee Lottery scholarship. This award is open to all applicants regardless of race, color, creed, or sex.To be eligible for the Westbrook Scholarship, applicants must: complete a course in high school chemistry or physics with an A or B; attain a high school grade point average of 3.5 or above; earn a composite score of 26 or above on the ACT exam; and declare chemistry or physics as the major at UTC. While the Westbrook is a merit scholarship, financial need will also be considered during the selection process.', 'The Department of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces the Westbrook Scholarship Program. Awards will be presented to entering freshmen majoring in Chemistry or Physics. Once awarded these scholarships are automati', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1585, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1586, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1587, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1588, 'Indian Health Service Scholarships', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements: be a high school graduate or the equivalent; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; be capable of completing a health profession degree program; and intend to serve Indian people as a health professional in your chosen discipline.The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. Throughout their generosity, they also provide scholarships.', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1589, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1590, 'Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellow', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursework related to research or interest to NASA is eligible. Fellowships are add-on awards, designed to supplement and enhance basic graduate research support, such as graduate research assistantships, graduate teaching assistantships, and non-federal scholarships and fellowships. Applicants must be graduate students who are U.S. citizens and who will be or are enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and priority for fellowship awards will be given to those who do not receive other federal fellowships. The Consortium\'s mission is to enhance and support aerospace science and technology efforts and activities in Mississippi as well as promote a strong science, mathematics, and technology base at precollege, undergraduate, and graduate levels in the regions educational institutions.', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursewor', 26250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1591, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1592, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1593, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1594, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1595, 'ACS Scholars Program', 'ACS awards renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields. African American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander (excluding Asian) or American Indian high school seniors or college freshman, sophomores, or juniors pursuing a college degree in the chemical sciences or chemical technology are eligible to apply. Seniors can apply for their fifth year. Applications run from December 1st until March 1st. Eligible applicants must: be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident; demonstrate high academic achievement in chemistry or science (Grade Point Average 3.0, B or better); and demonstrate financial need according to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA) and the Student Aid Report (SAR) form. Please note that students intending to enter Pre-Med programs or pursuing a degree in Pharmacy are not eligible for this scholarship. Recipients are notified by May 15.', 'ACS awards renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields. African American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander (excluding Asian) or American Indian high school seniors or college', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1596, 'Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, marketing or sales. Applicants can be from any state, but preference might be given to applicants from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia. Applicants must be classified as juniors or seniors in bachelors degree programs, or will be candidates for degrees in masters or doctorate degree programs, in the academic years for which the scholarship awards are granted. Applicants must exhibit a financial need and be enrolled as full-time students each semester. Recipients must be a full-time student each semester, unless an exception is requested in writing and approved. Withdrawal from school, except for serious illness or injury, shall result in the recipient losing the scholarship. Recipients will be required to furnish a transcript and status report at the end of each semester before additional monies are awarded. Scholarship monies will be payable directly to the recipients chosen college or university. Applications run from the Fall until the deadline.', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1597, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1598, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1599, 'Marian Othmer Schultz Scholarship', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared major in a natural science discipline (chemistry, physics, biology, geology) and be anticipating a career in a science related industry, science teaching or scientific research.Scholarship applications will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. Scholarship renewals will also be reviewed on a case by case basis. Scholarship recipients must show progress toward their career goals and the scholarship is not automatically renewed. Applications should include things such as total number of credits, current GPA, a complete list of all science courses completed, science faculty recommendation, and an essay describing your career plans after graduation.', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared m', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1600, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1601, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1602, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1603, 'The Rubber Division, ACS Undergraduate Scholarship', 'Rubber Division, ACS offers two Undergraduate Scholarships to students entering their junior or senior year for the fall-spring academic year. In addition, the former Connecticut Rubber Group offers a Russell Mazzeo Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship. Applicants for these scholarships may have a major area study in chemistry, physics, chemical or mechanical engineering, polymer science or any other technical discipline relevant to the rubber industry. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. Applicants must be incoming college juniors or seniors with a B or better academic average and a minimum of 3 semesters or 6 terms completed, be enrolled in a fully accredited university or college, and show interest in full-time professional employment in the rubber industry upon graduation and shall show promise of a productive future as a technically trained professional. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Rubber Division, ACS offers two Undergraduate Scholarships to students entering their junior or senior year for the fall-spring academic year. In addition, the former Connecticut Rubber Group offers a Russell Mazzeo Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship. App', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1604, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1605, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1606, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1607, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1608, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1609, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1610, 'AMS Named Scholarships', 'Applicants of the AMS Named Scholarships must be majoring in atmospheric or related oceanic and hydrologic science and must show clear intent to make the atmospheric or related sciences their career. Applicants must be enrolled full time in an accredited U.S. institution and must have a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 at the time of application. Applicants must demonstrate financial need to be eligible to apply for the Schroeder scholarship if sponsored for that year. Applicants must be entering his or her final undergraduate year in the upcoming fall semester to be eligible to apply. The AMS is a global community committed to advancing weather, water, and climate science and service. We bring together atmospheric scientists, professionals, students, authors, educators, researchers, and weather enthusiasts from around the world to share and collaborate. From scholarships to meeting and networking opportunities, the American Meteorological Society (AMS) can help foster your growing contribution to the weather, water, and climate community.', 'Applicants of the AMS Named Scholarships must be majoring in atmospheric or related oceanic and hydrologic science and must show clear intent to make the atmospheric or related sciences their career. Applicants must be enrolled full time in an accredited ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1611, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1612, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1613, 'Conservation Internship for Broadening Access', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During a 10-week summer program, CIBA interns are placed with mentors in a variety of conservation labs throughout the Smithsonian. The program supports interns by offering a stipend and paid housing during the internship. A relocation travel allowance may also be included as part of the internship award.To apply for the this program, applicants should: be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program, or recently graduated from an undergraduate program; be a U.S. citizen; have studied a relevant subject matter (chemistry, art history, design, photography, computer science, or studio art); and demonstrate an interest in a career in conservation or the museum field. CIBA aims to help diversify the field of museum conservation by introducing the field to students who come from varied economic, cultural, social, and educational backgrounds.', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1614, 'NASF Foundation Scholarships', 'NASF Scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the United States majoring in subjects related to surface science. These include chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, metallurgical engineering, materials science engineering, metallurgy, materials science and others. Selection is based on, but not limited to: career interest in surface finishing, scholarship, achievement, motivation and potential. Awards are not necessarily based on financial need.The scholarship award is available to both undergraduates and graduates. Undergraduate applicants must be junior standing or above when applying and must be of senior standing for the next academic year. Undergraduate and graduate students must be studying in chemical engineering, material science or engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, environmental engineering, or chemistry. The applicant must be attending an accredited college. Only students attending college/university in the United States are invited to apply.', 'NASF Scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the United States majoring in subjects related to surface science. These include chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, metallurgical engineering, materi', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1615, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1616, 'NJ Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Summer Int', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Any full-time undergraduate student who will have completed at least four semesters of college education in a STEM, aerospace or space science field at a New Jersey university can apply. By NASA mandate, only U.S. citizens are eligible.The internship recipients are required to present a summary of their research work during the yearly internship conference (held at the end of summer) and submit a final report (of about 1000 words) that includes a summary of their findings as well as recommendations for future work. A survey of the internship recipients indicates that approximately 75% pursue graduate work in science and engineering, with the rest joining STEM industry. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a personal statement and a recommendation letter.', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1617, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1618, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1619, 'Gritman Scholarships', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the health care field. Awards range from $500 to $2,000. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Applicants must be from Latah County, ID, Nez Perce County, ID, Asotin County, WA or Whitman County, WA. For each of the scholarships listed on our website, paper applications are available upon request. We can be reached by telephone or email.', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the heal', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1620, 'AFDO Scholarship Awards', 'In 1981, AFDO established a scholarship fund with the excess funds from the 75th Anniversary of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act celebration. The George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship, both in the amount of $2,500 each will be awarded annually to a worthy recipient who is in their third year of college. A third scholarship, the Denise C. Rooney Scholarship, worth $2,500 was created in June 2008 and will also be awarded annually to a worthy recipient who is in their third year of college. The recipients should have demonstrated a desire to serve in a career of research, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to some aspect of foods, drugs or consumer product safety; should have demonstrated leadership capabilities; be in their third year of undergraduate college; and must have attained at least a 3.0 grade point average during the first two years of undergraduate study.', 'In 1981, AFDO established a scholarship fund with the excess funds from the 75th Anniversary of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act celebration. The George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship, both in the amount of $2,500 each will be', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1621, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1622, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1623, 'Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scientific career after graduation (Pre-med and pre-pharmacy/pharmacy are excluded.); have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of laboratory science courses; have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of mathematics; have a 3.4 GPA; and exhibit strong scientific achievement and continued interest in chemistry and mathematics.Iota Sigma Pi is a national honor society for women in chemistry. Its major objectives are: to promote interest in chemistry among women students; to foster mutual advancement in academic, business, and social life; and to stimulate personal accomplishment in the chemical field. The Fluorine Chapter has a mixture of women with a variety of chemical interests: our members are from industry, government and academia and include both faculty and students.', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scient', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1624, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1625, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1626, 'Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) Annual ', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gastroenterologist at PAMFs Palo Alto Clinic. Since Dr. Babb started the program in 1993, we have awarded more than 70 scholarships to local students. Scholarships are up to $30,000, paid out over five years: four years of an undergraduate university and the first year of medical school.Applicants must anticipate a career as a medical doctor and plan to take pre-medicine courses to prepare for medical school, live in a geographic region served by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, have a 3.5 GPA, demonstrate financial need and complete the online application including a 1,000-word personal statement that explains why you are interested in medicine, including any relevant background and life experiences, and your need for financial assistance. Applicants must also file the FAFSA. Applications run from mid-January until the due date.', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gast', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1627, 'PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing the mission, values, and programs of PHN and PHNCF, please submit an essay containing a minimum of 600 words that explains how you could apply your education, goals, and ideas at or with PHN and PHNCF to advance community health and wellness in the PHN footprint. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. Students are only permitted to submit one application per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school. PHNCF provides $30,000 annually in academic awards to students pursuing a career in the healthcare or allied health fields.', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1628, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1629, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1630, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1631, 'Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the Forensic Sciences with a Chemistry, Biology or Natural science major; have a grade point average of 3.0; and not be related to SWAFS Board Members and/or Scholarship/Grant Committee Members.Floyd E. McDonald is one of the four charter members of SWAFS. In addition to being a charter member, he was also the inaugural president of SWAFS from 1978-1980 and the Zotter award winner in 1986. In honor of Mr. McDonald, SWAFS created the Floyd E. McDonald scholarship. This scholarship awards the winner $1000 and is designed to prompt and encourage students to pursue careers in forensic science.', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the F', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1632, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1633, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1634, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1635, 'National Candy Technologists Scholarship', 'AACT is proud to announce its John Kitt Memorial Scholarship for this academic year. The scholarship award for the recipient is $2,500. Your demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to research projects, work experience, and formal study.To qualify for this non-renewing scholarship award, the student must meet the following criteria: College sophomore, junior or senior status; Have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; Attend an accredited, four-year college or university within North America; Be majoring in a food science, chemical science, biological science, or related area; Achieved a 3.0 (out of 4.0) GPA (or equivalent on another scale).', 'AACT is proud to announce its John Kitt Memorial Scholarship for this academic year. The scholarship award for the recipient is $2,500. Your demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to researc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1636, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1637, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1638, 'DCA College Scholarship Program', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. Undergraduate scholarships are available to residents of the Delmarva Peninsula who are undergraduate students at any accredited, degree-granting institution, with an academic major in a subject relevant to Delmarva\'s chicken community and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community. The program also is open to high school seniors on the Delmarva Peninsula who have been accepted at any accredited, degree-granting institution and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community.A complete transcript must accompany the application, and in the case of high school seniors, proof of college acceptance is required. Applicants must secure a letter of reference from an academic advisor or faculty member. The letter may be included with the application, or the faculty member may email it to the DCA office to arrive by the application deadline. Letters must be on school letterhead and must include the signature of the referring faculty member. DCA membership on the part of the applicant or his/her family is not required and has no effect on the selection process. Scholarship payments are made to the financial aid office at the recipient\'s school.', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. U', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1639, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1640, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1641, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1642, 'International Scientific Fellowships for master, P', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in Germany must conduct their Fellowship outside of Germany. We offer three fellowships: Otto Bayer Fellowships in Drug Discovery Sciences; Jeff Schell Fellowships in Agricultural Sciences; Carl Duisberg Fellowships in Medical Sciences. These are for master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the life sciences (pharmaceutical, crop science and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries. Students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health.', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in G', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1643, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1644, 'NCJWLA Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship For Healthcare', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be given to students who are the first generation in their families to attend college. In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted and planning to attend next term; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.A variety of scholarships are available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee-specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1645, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1646, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1647, 'Ohio EPA Scholarship', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Students must be entering their junior or senior year. Up to $5,000 is available for students entering their junior or senior year in four-year and five-year programs in Ohio public or private colleges and universities and up to $2,500 is available to students in two-year degree program in Ohio public or private technical and community colleges.Scholarship awardees will be selected on: academic record with an overall GPA of at least 3.0; education, employment, and/or internships, honors/awards, professional memberships, publications, presentations given and professional meetings attended, and community service; original research, scholarship, employment, and/or internships, or other unique contributions to environmental science or engineering; extracurricular activities and participation in organizations that demonstrate leadership, interpersonal skills and social responsibilities; and letters of recommendation from education or environmental professionals.', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineerin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1648, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1649, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1650, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1651, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1652, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1653, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1654, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1655, 'EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a bachelor, master or PhD degree program; be either entering Junior year, Senior, or Graduate level student (full or part time); and have declared majors pertinent to the environmental field.EPOC recognizes its duty to assist in the education of individuals planning a career in the environmental industry. Consequently, the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to assist Connecticut residents, or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing, who are enrolled in accepted programs of study preparing the student to become a Technical Environmental Professional in the State of Connecticut as defined by the CT DEEP, or a professional in a related service discipline who may render technical assistance to the Technical Environmental Professional.', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1656, 'Fund The Future Youth Scholarship', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minority peoples represent fewer than 5.0% of practicing physicians. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was created to not only help bridge this gap, by helping minority students attend college, but to also help minority students grow their projects that work to promote racial equality in healthcare and medicine worldwide.The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship is a $1,000 educational scholarship intended for African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college and or university. Furthermore, the scholarship is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and or medical research as well as students who are currently working on projects that help promote racial equality in healthcare. Although this scholarship is intended for African American and minority students we encourage all students who are focused on increasing equity in healthcare to apply!', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minorit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1657, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1658, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1659, 'ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship is awarded to recent graduates and graduate students with limited work experience and an interest in becoming secondary chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have less than one year work experience outside of obtaining undergraduate and graduate degrees; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1660, 'ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship is awarded to professionals in the chemistry field pursuing new careers as high school chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have at least one year work experience in a chemistry-related profession; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1661, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1662, 'Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation M', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to students completing programs at four-year institutions who will be entering a graduate program to complete a Master\'s Degree either in Environmental Engineering or related field of engineering or Environmental Science or related field (as discussed in the FAQs). These scholarships are based on academic performance.EESF Master\'s Degree Scholarships in Environmental Engineering and Science for Under-Represented Minority (URM) Students: These three scholarships are identical to those described above for Master\'s degree candidates but are available to students who self-identify as American Indian/Alaska Native, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The URM category will include individuals who identify two or more affiliations if at least one of their affiliations is one of these groups.', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to s', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1663, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1664, 'WIFLE Scholarship Program', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a students academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement.To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous fac', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1665, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1666, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1667, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1668, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1669, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1670, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1671, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1672, 'Central California Asian Pacific Women Scholarship', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tulare County.Applications will be evaluated based on the following priorities but not limited to: First-generation student; Academic achievement; Leadership; and Contribution to the API community. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 14th. Once you submit your application, a confirmation email will be sent to you immediately. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder, and if you still cannot find it, please contact us.', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1673, 'SEE Education Foundation Scholarship', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pursuing a technical, undergraduate, graduate or doctorate degree in a field related to the commercial explosives industries. Students will be assessed on academic and professional achievements, industry goals, a personal challenges narrative and a brief statement of financial need.The SEE Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization created in 1996 to serve the long-term education interests of the explosives industry through the development of education and training materials, championing the inclusion of explosives instruction in engineering curricula and awarding scholarships to eligible students. Student organizations may be chartered by the society upon suitable evidence of interest brought by a member qualified to sponsor such an organization, such as a faculty member of a science or engineering college or university. Student chapters are subject to the same requirements and benefits as regular chapters with some minor exceptions.', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pur', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1674, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1675, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1676, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1677, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1678, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1679, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1680, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1681, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1682, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1683, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1684, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1685, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1686, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1687, 'Sonny Roden Memorial Graduate Student Scholarship', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonny) Roden, Jr., a dedicated servant of VWEA (formerly the Virginia Water Pollution Control Association). Mr. Roden was Chief of the Division of Wastewater Treatment for the Department of Public Utilities in the City of Richmond and served VWEA as Secretary-Treasurer for over a decade. He represented VWEA on the Certification Board for Virginia Water and Wastewater Works Operators. Mr. Roden left a legacy of service to the organization that is still felt today, and it is VWEAs hope that his example will continue to inspire future leaders in our industry.The objectives of this scholarship are to support our local universities and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000 to the winner. Criteria for the scholarship shall be as follows: Students must be enrolled in a graduate program at a Virginia university, full- or part-time, attending in the spring and fall semesters. Their undergraduate program must be relevant to the water industry, and students must have a minimum 3.25 GPA or higher.', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonn', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1688, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1689, 'Desire to Inspire Scholarship', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in healthcare and are making a determined effort to inspire others in some way. The award can be used for educational purposes and/or for the purpose of pushing their missions of inspiration forward.Applicants must currently be a rising high school junior or senior, meaning that applicants must be either in their junior or senior year in the fall of the upcoming academic school year. Applicants must also be a member of one or more of the following historically underrepresented minority racial or ethnic groups (Black/African-American, Native American, and/or Latinx-American), be interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1690, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1691, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1692, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1693, 'John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-year college or university within North America; be majoring in a food science, chemical science, biological science or related area; and have achieved a 3.0 (out of 4.0) GPA (or equivalent on another scale).The applicants\' demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to research projects, work experience, and formal study. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also include: a transcript; academic activities related to confectionery technology; honors and awards; work experience, internships and volunteer experience; a short statement of personal and professional goals; and a reference who is familiar with their academic activities and would be willing to submit a written recommendation upon request.', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-ye', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1694, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1695, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1696, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1697, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1698, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1699, 'Elmer Carvey Scholarship', 'The Elmer Carvey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students attending public, four-year colleges in California. The stipend is for one year and is applied toward tuition during the upcoming academic year. Applications from students in physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering, whose desired career goals are in areas of interest to the society are encouraged. (Planned careers in biology/medicine are generally not covered by this Scholarship unless they are interdisciplinary and involve areas of interest to the SCCAVS.) High school seniors and current college students may apply.Send your application along with the following supporting information to one of the specified addresses (i.e., snail mail or email). Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a current transcript (preferably official); a letter of recommendation (preferably from a science teacher or research advisor); and a short statement (one page maximum) describing their involvement in an area of interest to the SCCAVS, as well as plans for future studies or career. (Letters of recommendation may be emailed, but only direct from the recommender\'s address.) Scholarship recipients will be notified by the beginning of September.', 'The Elmer Carvey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students attending public, four-year colleges in California. The stipend is for one year and is applied toward tuition during the upcoming academic year. Applications from students in physi', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1700, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1701, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1702, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1703, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1704, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1705, 'TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. The makers of TYLENOL are proud to provide support to exceptional students as they pursue careers caring for others. To be eligible for the TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:1. Residency: Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.2. Academic Level: Be a graduate student or a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the academic year the scholarship is awarded.3. Field of Study: Provide proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy.4. Remaining School Years: Have one or more years of school remaining in the chosen graduate program.Application Process:1. Application Period: The application period for the scholarship program is typically announced annually. Applicants should be aware of the specific application window and submit their applications accordingly.2. Submission of Proof: Applicants are required to submit proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy. This can include an acceptance letter, enrollment confirmation, or similar documentation.3. Years Remaining: Clearly indicate the number of years remaining in the chosen graduate program.4. Deadline: Ensure that all application materials, including proof of enrollment and any required documentation, are submitted by the specified deadline.The TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program is designed to support exceptional students pursuing careers in healthcare. As you apply, carefully review the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions provided during the annual application period.', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime o', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1706, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1707, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1708, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1709, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1710, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1711, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1712, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1713, 'Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher education in the medical and science-related fields, Creative Biolabs is proud to announce the Scholarship Program for awarding $1,000 to an outstanding college student.Applicants must be enrolled as a freshman, undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student at an accredited college or university. Must major in a science-related field such as Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. Must earn a cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA). The winner will be asked to submit a video recording of a scholarship acceptance speech. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher educati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1714, 'Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship', 'The Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Award is an award to support the education and research program of promising graduate students in crystallography-related fields. The applicant should be a graduate student enrolled in a graduate degree program with major interest in crystallography (e.g. crystal structure analysis), crystal morphology, modulated structures, correlation of atomic structure with physical properties, systematic classification of crystal structures, phase identification and/or materials characterization. The science of crystallography has played a key role in the development of X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, and neutron diffraction for the elucidation of the atomic structure of matter. Crystallography is an interdisciplinary branch of science taught in departments of physics, chemistry, geology, molecular biology, metallurgy, and material science. To encourage promising graduate students to pursue crystallographically oriented research, the International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD) has established a Crystallography Scholarship Fund, known as the Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Fund.', 'The Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Award is an award to support the education and research program of promising graduate students in crystallography-related fields. The applicant should be a graduate student enrolled in a graduate degree program ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1715, 'SVC Foundation College Scholarship', 'The SVC Foundation is dedicated to developing future leaders in vacuum coating technology. We support the education and scientific activities of both students and those working in this field. There are three different opportunities available: College Scholarships, Industry Scholarships, and Student Travel Sponsorship. The SVC Foundation Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students studying a field related to vacuum coating technology. The college scholarships are offered to anyone attending an accredited technical, vocational, two-year, undergraduate or graduate school may apply. Students must be enrolled full-time during the semesters of award. Scholarships provide financial assistance to be used toward: tuition, books and fees; and travel to appropriate conferences. Preference will be given students whose major is engineering, physics, materials science and other fields related to vacuum coating.', 'The SVC Foundation is dedicated to developing future leaders in vacuum coating technology. We support the education and scientific activities of both students and those working in this field. There are three different opportunities available: College Scho', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1716, 'ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitude, interest, and need. The selection process is administered by partner universities. The partner universities have oversight for the selection of scholars. Scholars receive $10,000 per academic year for up to six years. Students must meet the award criteria to renew a scholarship. The scholarship can be applied to tuition, books, room and board, and other education-related expenses. To be eligible for the ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as a full-time student at one of our partner institutions; major in chemistry and complete educational program; maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; and express the intention to teach high school chemistry after graduation.', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitud', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1717, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1718, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1719, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1720, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1721, 'Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholar', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical school students in Massachusetts are eligible for free membership that allows them to apply to MMS scholarships. Applicants for the MMS Annual Scholars program must be fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The scholarship will award $10,000 to four students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools.', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a memb', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1722, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1723, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1724, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1725, 'Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring semesters. Applications must be submitted online by the application deadline with all required information filled out. This scholarship is open in the US/Canada and European Countries to all levels of study above high school (PhD, baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma.) Applicant must be already enrolled/accepted at a university to apply.', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring se', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1726, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1727, 'Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship Fund', 'Priscilla Jones, Beta Eta 1991, was born in Malden, Mass., on April 30, 1937. She attended Wheaton College, Bryn Mawr College and the University of Wisconsin, where she earned a doctorate degree in chemistry in 1968. She was among the first females to earn a doctorate degree in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin. While in Madison, she met and married her husband of nearly 40 years, Paul R. Jones, Beta Eta 1971. Brother Jones was a member of the Alpha Chi Sigma Order of Altotus and was Grand Recorder Emeritus. The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholar supports a woman in her junior or senior undergraduate year majoring in chemistry or chemistry-related science. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of both need and scholarship availability. At the discretion of the selection committee, an award in the amount of $2,500 is given annually. The selection committee is a joint subcommittee of the Women Chemists Committee and the Younger Chemists Committee of the American Chemical Society.', 'Priscilla Jones, Beta Eta 1991, was born in Malden, Mass., on April 30, 1937. She attended Wheaton College, Bryn Mawr College and the University of Wisconsin, where she earned a doctorate degree in chemistry in 1968. She was among the first females to ear', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1728, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1729, 'R&D Systems Scholarship', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma). A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded twice a year for one student in the fall semester and one student in the spring semester. This scholarship is only for colleges or universities, in the US, Canada, or Europe.', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1730, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1731, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1732, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1733, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1734, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1735, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1736, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1737, 'Mel C. Marshall Student Scholarship', 'CPCA was formed in 1990 by a group of precast concrete manufacturers who felt a local organization was necessary to address matters of concern to the precast concrete industry in California. Now, well into the third decade of service to its members, the focus of CPCA remains on the advancement of quality, precast products. CPCA operates as a non-profit California corporation, and it maintains a strong voice in legislative and industry related regulatory issues.The Mel C. Marshall Student Scholarship was developed to encourage high school seniors or college students to enroll in careers related to the precast concrete industry and to provide opportunities for those students who receive financial support to liaise with CPCA. Scholarship applications are requested by October 31 for the academic year beginning the following fall, and in May for the following spring semester. Applicants must maintain a 2.5 GPA and be a California resident.', 'CPCA was formed in 1990 by a group of precast concrete manufacturers who felt a local organization was necessary to address matters of concern to the precast concrete industry in California. Now, well into the third decade of service to its members, the f', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1738, 'Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants Scholar', 'The object of this Society is to elevate and maintain among its members a high standard of proficiency and integrity; to promote and protect the interests of public accountants within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; to cultivate a spirit of professional cooperation among its members; to promote local associations of public accountants and establish goodwill and understanding between the general public and the public accounting profession throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.To be eligible for the Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants Scholarships, you must meet the following criteria: must be an undergraduate student, enrolled full-time at a Pennsylvania college or university and must have completed a minimum of 60 credit hours; must be a declared accounting major; must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0; and scholarships are given on a competitive basis to applicants who best satisfy the requirement of high academic merit. (Leadership potential, extra-curricular activities and financial need may also be considered in determining the award recipients.)', 'The object of this Society is to elevate and maintain among its members a high standard of proficiency and integrity; to promote and protect the interests of public accountants within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; to cultivate a spirit of professional', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1739, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1740, 'NJCPA High School Senior Scholarship', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund awards $1,500 scholarships to college-bound New Jersey high school seniors intending to major in accounting or obtain a concentration in accounting which includes not less than 24 accounting credits. Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, essay and personal interview. To apply for the scholarship, students must create a NJCPA account to log-in with to complete an application.Applicants must be: a US citizen or lawfully admitted for permanent residence; a New Jersey resident attending a New Jersey public, parochial, private, or home school; have a cumulative three-year GPA of 3.2 or above or a minimum SAT score of 1260 or minimum composite ACT score of 26. Applicants must also be planning to enter a US college or university in the upcoming fall semester.', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund awards $1,500 scholarships to college-bound New Jersey high school seniors intending to major in accounting or obtain a concentration in accounting which includes not less than 24 accounting credits. Scholarships are awarded bas', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1741, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1742, 'Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholars', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship, applicants must be full-time, graduate or upper-level undergraduate student, provide a letter of recommendation, plan to pursue a career in government finance, not have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship, and be a citizen or permanent resident of the US. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Governmen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1743, 'Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship to state/local government finance, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and provide a letter of recommendation. The Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1744, 'Government Finance Professional Development Schola', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate student who is majoring in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government). A letter of recommendation from your employer, and someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1745, 'Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to part-time undergraduate students seeing an Associates or Bachelors Degree in Public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, or business administration (with a specific focus on government). Applicants must have been employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to par', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1746, 'Minorities In Government Finance Scholarship', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants may be a full-time or part-time minority graduate student or upper level undergraduate student studying public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government or nonprofit management). A letter of recommendation from someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA offers numerous scholarships. Students interested in future scholarship opportunities should keep in mind the following: they must be a citizen or permanent resident of the US or Canada, and they must have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship.', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1747, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1748, 'NJCPA College Scholarships', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund provides one-year college scholarships to accounting students at New Jersey colleges who are currently in their second year (community college), sophomore or junior year or in their senior year and entering an accounting-related graduate program in New Jersey. The scholarship award amount for sophomores is $2,000 and the scholarship award amount for the junior and senior awards is $6,500.Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, an essay and personal interview. For sophomores, this year\'s essay question is, Why did you choose accounting and what do you think being a CPA will mean to your career?. For Juniors and Seniors, this year\'s essay question is, What interests you most about what you have learned and experienced so far about accounting? By providing specific examples, please explain how your personal experiences and the knowledge you have gained from your academic and/or work experiences have inspired you to pursue accounting and become a CPA.', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund provides one-year college scholarships to accounting students at New Jersey colleges who are currently in their second year (community college), sophomore or junior year or in their senior year and entering an accounting-related', 6500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1749, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1750, 'OSCPA Oregon University & Community College Schola', 'The Oregon Society of CPAs (OSCPA) offers three different scholarships to accounting students attending schools in Oregon. First-year Oregon community college students who are studying accounting and will be enrolling full-time in their second year at an Oregon community college are eligible to apply for the Community College Scholarship. Full-time Oregon community college students, including Oregon residents attending any out-of-state community college, who will be transferring in the fall to an accredited Oregon university and plan to major in accounting, are eligible to apply for the Community College Transfer Student Scholarship. Full-time Oregon university undergraduate accounting majors, post baccalaureate and masters program students are eligible to apply for the University Scholarship.Scholarships will be awarded based on student\'s academic performance, intent to pursue a CPA career and work within the state of Oregon. The scholarships are to be used only for tuition and books. The minimum required GPA is 3.2 in accounting/business classes and an overall cumulative 3.2 GPA. OSCPA connects you to the accounting profession through CPE, advocacy, networking and leadership development.', 'The Oregon Society of CPAs (OSCPA) offers three different scholarships to accounting students attending schools in Oregon. First-year Oregon community college students who are studying accounting and will be enrolling full-time in their second year at an ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1751, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1752, 'JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1753, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1754, 'Post University Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1981 to 1987. Eligibility for the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship is limited to full-time, residential students admitted to Post University for Fall enrollment who have a high school grade point average of at least 3.65. Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship applications must include a completed scholarship application form, high school transcript, resume detailing student activities, community service, leadership experience, and any work experience, two letters of recommendation from an individual (teacher or employer) addressing the applicants academic abilities, and a 500-word essay detailing what an organizations role is, or should be, in promoting social responsibility. Applications, including essay and supporting documents, must be emailed no later than February 1st. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Admissions Committee and Business Faculty Readers based on academic excellence and a commitment to quality. The winners will be notified by March 1st. To remain eligible for the scholarship each year, recipients must maintain status as a full-time residential student pursuing a degree within The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University. Students must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better.', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, w', 124300, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1755, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1756, 'Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if graduate level. Applicants must be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university with enrollment throughout the academic year and have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance or criminal justice and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession. The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities. Scholarships are awarded annually based on a completed application, fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path, overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts and recommendation forms.', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1757, 'Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarshi', 'The Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors or currently enrolled college students who reside in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Applicants must plan to major or are majoring in accounting and attend Amarillo College, Texas Tech University or West Texas A&M University. Applications must include proof of U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency status. High school, dual enrollment and/or college transcripts, and ACT or SAT scores are required as well. If these test scores appear on the back of the transcripts, they do not need to be submitted separately. Dollar amounts will vary. Applicants must submit IRS Tax Form 1040 for the Household or a copy of the Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR) as long as they have not imported your financial information directly from the IRS. Please note that the parents adjusted gross income (line 85) and student\'s adjusted gross income (line 36) must show the dollar amount for verification. Two letters of recommendation from a teacher, pastor, employer, coach, or mentor are also required, along with a resume (2 pages or less) that includes community service, special clubs, or extracurricular activities. The scholarship is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA and full-time student status (typically 12 credit hours/semester for undergraduate studies).', 'The Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors or currently enrolled college students who reside in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Applicants must plan to major or are majoring in accoun', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1758, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1759, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1760, 'IAPD Scholarship', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Each year, worthy recipients are awarded up to $5,000 to provide meaningful financial support for their college/university education. To apply for a IAPD scholarship, college/university students at the undergraduate or graduate degree level must meet one of the following criteria: Be employed by an IAPD member company; Be a child of an employee of an IAPD member company; or Be enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Applications open in the Fall.', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a p', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1761, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1762, 'RISCPA Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any college or university, regardless of its location in the U.S. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in accounting during their undergraduate/graduate years, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must also have the support of the Accounting Department faculty at their institution. In addition, they must demonstrate the potential to become a valued member of the Public Accounting Profession. Applications must include a short personal statement that reflects the applicant\'s interest in the accounting profession, a copy of their transcript, proof of U.S. citizenship and Rhode Island residency, and one letter of recommendation from a member of the accounting/finance department of their school. Applications must be sent by U.S. mail.', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1763, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1764, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1765, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1766, 'Abdo Diverse Accounting Student Scholarship & Inte', 'At Abdo, we recognize the need for continuous improvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives throughout our firm and the accounting industry at large. We believe that when we understand each other better, we grow better together. Part of our commitment is funding an annual scholarship and internship to an accounting student in good standing whose background, experience, personal attributes, and/or characteristics contribute to Abdos diversity, equity, and inclusion commitment and goals.Abdo is offering a scholarship to cover tuition up to $5,000 to individual (s) who fit the following qualifications: Current student at a college or university pursuing a Bachelor\'s or Master\'s degree in accounting; Accounting student in good standing whose background, experience, personal attributes and/or characteristics contribute to Abdos diversity, equity and inclusion commitment and goals; Demonstrate tangible commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion; 3.0+ overall college GPA; Authorized to work in the United States; Willingness and ability to complete a tax or audit internship with Abdo during the spring semester with the ability to work 40 hours per week during regular business hours. This internship is a paid position and will be classified as a non-exempt, hourly employee.', 'At Abdo, we recognize the need for continuous improvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives throughout our firm and the accounting industry at large. We believe that when we understand each other better, we grow better together. Part of our ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1767, 'Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a 2 or 4 year college/university or trade school in Washington State. To qualify, applicants must be studying in a tree fruit related field and be the children of parents who are somehow employed within Washingtons tree fruit industry. Preference will be given to students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. Additional consideration will be given to students pursing degrees in marketing, accounting, business administration and economics. The scholarship may be renewed for up to a total of four years. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1768, 'Edward C. Bryant Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.Each year, an outstanding graduate student in survey statistics is awarded the Edward C. Bryant Scholarship to help support the student\'s graduate education. One scholarship recipient is selected annually. Honorees receive a certificate and cash prize of $2,500. The committee chooses the recipient based on their potential to contribute to survey statistics, applied experience in survey statistics and performance in graduate school. Each applicant should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the committee.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1769, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1770, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1771, 'TACTYC Scholarships', 'Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges (TACTYC) is pleased to announce several scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each for students majoring in Accounting. Two types of awards are offered - for two year college students transferring to a four-year college, and for two year college students continuing at a two year college. For either award, applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, completed at least 20 college semester credit hours, and compose a business letter or essay on the topic of the organization\'s choice. Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges was founded in 1974 by a group of innovative educators from the New York area. Since its creation, TACTYCs primary objective has been and continues to be the advancement of accounting education. Throughout their generosity, Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges offers financial aid to interested students. Applications for the scholarship run from December until the due date.', 'Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges (TACTYC) is pleased to announce several scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each for students majoring in Accounting. Two types of awards are offered - for two year college students transferring to a four-year ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1772, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1773, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1774, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1775, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1776, 'Stephen L. Keller Scholarship', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This scholarship provides an award of $2,000 that is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria and award amounts. While some of the scholarships are administered through a designated high school or organization, most are administered through our Scholarship Portal where students are matched with more than 25 scholarship opportunities.', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1777, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1778, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1779, 'AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours, be an AICPA member (free of charge), demonstrate some financial need, and not have earned a CPA yet.Applicants must be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the current academic year that the scholarship is offered. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicant', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1780, 'AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer award provides financial assistance to students looking to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution to complete their degree in accounting or an accounting-related field. Students interested in being considered for more than one AICPA Legacy Scholarship awards need only complete one applicationapplicants will be evaluated for all awards for which they are eligible. Applicants must be planning to enroll in a four-year college or university for the upcoming school year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and demonstrate some financial need.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1781, 'AICPA John L. Carey Scholarship', 'The AICPA John L. Carey scholarship award is part of the AICPA Legacy Scholars program. The award provides financial assistance to liberal arts and non-business degree holders who are pursuing both graduate studies in accounting and the CPA licensure. These awards are intended to encourage students with little or no previous accounting education to consider professional accounting careers. Applicants must have obtained a liberal arts or other non-business undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States prior to enrolling in a graduate accounting program; not earned more than 12 credits in accounting or business during his/her undergraduate program; not actively participating in a graduate accounting program; planning to pursue the CPA licensure but not presently be a CPA. Students must be U.S. residents attending a full-time graduate program at a four-year college or university. To apply, applicants must also be AICPA Student Affiliate members.', 'The AICPA John L. Carey scholarship award is part of the AICPA Legacy Scholars program. The award provides financial assistance to liberal arts and non-business degree holders who are pursuing both graduate studies in accounting and the CPA licensure. The', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1782, 'AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Applicants must be full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate some financial need and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1783, 'AWSCPA Scholarship Award', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or graduate students who have completed at least 30 semester hours. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, be an AICPA Student Affiliate member (free of charge), and demonstrate some financial need. Applicants must be planning to pursue a CPA licensure but not presently have a CPA, and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent per semester) or a full-time graduate-level student (9 semester hours or equivalent per semester) for the current academic year (Note: an exception may be granted if you plan to participate in an internship). Applicants must also be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the full academic year. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or g', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1784, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1785, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1786, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1787, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1788, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1789, 'Jo Ann Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship', 'Women of any age, who are pursuing an accounting degree and demonstrate outstanding potential in the accounting field, are eligible to apply for the Jo Ann Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship. Applicants must be residents of the Greater Santa Clarita Valley area (Acton, Agua Dulce, Castaic, City of Santa Clarita, Stevenson Ranch, Val Verde and Westridge), enrolled in an accounting program at College of the Canyons, enrolled in at least their second year of college, and have completed 24 units with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Online students and members of the Golden Z Club are eligible to apply.The following documents are required in the application package. Only typed applications will be accepted and considered: the official application; up to five sentences each for history and activities; an essay of up to 350 words; a Declaration of Applicant; a completed privacy policy and publicity authorization; verification of a current enrollment form signed by the college/registrar; and two recommendations from adults who are not related to the applicant.', 'Women of any age, who are pursuing an accounting degree and demonstrate outstanding potential in the accounting field, are eligible to apply for the Jo Ann Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship. Applicants must be residents of the Greater Santa Clarita Valley ar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1790, 'Morgan State Actuarial Scholarship', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently listed as one of the top professions and the average starting salary is in the $75,000-$80,000 range.The Morgan State Actuarial scholarships are $20,000 ($5,000 per year renewable for 4 years). Applicants must have a strong math background, attend Morgan State University, and intend to pursue a career in the Actuarial Science profession. Applicants must be incoming Freshmen accepted into Morgan State Universitys Actuarial Science Program and must plan to study Actuarial Science at MSU on a full-time basis. Applicants must have a high school GPA of 3.0 at the time of application.', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently li', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1791, 'Paul S. Mills Scholarship', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applicants for Paul S. Mills Scholarships must: be a US citizen or permanent resident (living anywhere under US jurisdiction, including US territories); demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in a college or university program in the U.S. and has completed the equivalent of one year of credits toward an undergraduate degree or is pursuing a masters or PhD level degree.To apply you must complete an application and write a short essay (500 words) describing why you wish to pursue an education in the financial service field and why the scholarship is important to you. You must also submit a FAFSA Student Aid Report so that financial need can be evaluated. Scholarship checks will be made payable to the school selected by the student and will be mailed to the recipient. Applications will be available annually as of February 1 and can be submitted between February 1 and 11:59 pm ET on March 31. All applicants will be notified of their status via e-mail no later than June 30. Scholarships will be paid on or about July 1.', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applican', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1792, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1793, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1794, 'AFWA Master\'s Scholarship', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Scholarships will be awarded on the condition that the candidate has earned a minimum of 120 credit hours and is accepted in a masters degree program. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point avera', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1795, 'AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year of college (or 60 semester hours or the equivalent) by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1796, 'CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Funded solely by voluntary donations, these programs are geared toward attracting students to the CPA profession and supporting students who alone cannot keep up with the costs associated with completing their education and becoming a CPA. The CPA Endowment Fund offers numerous different awards, each with slightly differing criteria. The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois is a 501 (c)(3) organization formed in 1998 as the charitable partner of the Illinois CPA Society to ensure ongoing funding for scholarship and outreach programs designed to support diverse and deserving accounting students and future CPAs. Annually the Fund awards approximately $250,000 in scholarships and outreach support to more than 275 of the most diverse and deserving accounting students across the state.', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Funded solely by voluntary donations, these programs are geared ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1797, 'Herman J. Neal Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Herman J. Neal Scholarship must: be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident; be enrolled in an Illinois college or university; have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 or equivalent; and, must plan to sit for the CPA exam in Illinois within three years of application date and demonstrate progress in a course of study in accounting. This scholarship rewards African American junior, senior, or graduate accounting students who demonstrate strong academic performance, leadership qualities, and financial need.The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois is a 501 (c)(3) organization formed in 1998 as the charitable partner of the Illinois CPA Society to ensure ongoing funding for scholarship and outreach programs designed to support diverse and deserving accounting students and future CPAs. Funded solely by voluntary donations, these programs are geared toward attracting students to the CPA profession and supporting students who alone cannot keep up with the costs associated with completing their education and becoming a CPA.', 'Applicants of the Herman J. Neal Scholarship must: be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident; be enrolled in an Illinois college or university; have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 or equivalent; and, must plan to sit for the CPA exam in Illinois', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1798, 'Illinois CPA Society Accounting Scholarship', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident and be enrolled in an Illinois college or university. Eligible applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or equivalent and plan to sit for the CPA exam in Illinois within three years of the application date, and demonstrate progress in accounting courses as well as demonstrating achievement and financial need. The Illinois CPA Society scholarships are funded by the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois. The scholarships recognize accounting students and CPA candidates who demonstrate strong academic performance, leadership qualities, and financial need. Annually the Fund awards approximately $250,000 in scholarships and outreach support to more than 275 of the most diverse and deserving accounting students across the state.', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident and be enrol', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1799, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1800, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1801, 'Adena Health Foundation Scholarships', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative to pursue courses of study within fields associated with health care that may one day lead some of the recipients home to care for the communities served by the health system.Scholarships are available to applicants considering a career in health care, either directly involved with patient care on the clinical side or in a number of fields that support operation of a health system, such as accounting, information technology, human resources, legal, marketing and communications and business development, among others. They are awarded on a competitive basis after applications are reviewed by an Adena scholarship committee. Applicants must have a 3.3 GPA and either a high school diploma or a GED score of 550.', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1802, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1803, 'DCA College Scholarship Program', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. Undergraduate scholarships are available to residents of the Delmarva Peninsula who are undergraduate students at any accredited, degree-granting institution, with an academic major in a subject relevant to Delmarva\'s chicken community and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community. The program also is open to high school seniors on the Delmarva Peninsula who have been accepted at any accredited, degree-granting institution and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community.A complete transcript must accompany the application, and in the case of high school seniors, proof of college acceptance is required. Applicants must secure a letter of reference from an academic advisor or faculty member. The letter may be included with the application, or the faculty member may email it to the DCA office to arrive by the application deadline. Letters must be on school letterhead and must include the signature of the referring faculty member. DCA membership on the part of the applicant or his/her family is not required and has no effect on the selection process. Scholarship payments are made to the financial aid office at the recipient\'s school.', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. U', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1804, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1805, 'ABA Academic Merit Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior college; have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry (which can encompass many majors); and maintain a minimum GPA of a 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. Evaluators select winners based on their academic merit, extracurricular activities, and anticipated financial need. All applicants are notified of the competition results in June. An impartial selection committee of educators is responsible for ranking and choosing the winners.', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1806, 'ABA Diversity Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars since its inception. The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program recognizes deserving students who demonstrate scholastic ability, leadership, character, diversity, and the potential to be future leaders in the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.The ABA Diversity Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of traditionally underrepresented groups in the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Eligible candidates must have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Applicants are required to submit a 500-word essay discussing the role they hope to play in advancing the future of the transportation, motorcoach, travel, and tourism/hospitality industry.', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1807, 'ABA Member Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standing for at least one year as of January 1 in the year in which the scholarships are awarded and distributed); and be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student, and must have a declared major or course of study that is relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industries and hold a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Transportation, travel and tourism encompass a varying range of professions from accounting to hospitality management and everything in between. In other words, please apply rather than ruling yourself out because of your major. However, you will be required to submit a short essay on how your major or course of study is relevant to the transportation, travel and tourism industries. The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program.', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1808, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1809, 'Asparagus Club Scholarship', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each semester/quarter. Scholarships are available to rising college freshman through postgraduate studies (must be enrolled at the time of disbursement to be considered)Eligible applicants must be rising juniors, seniors, or graduate students who are earning a degree in a Business, Food Management, Accounting, Human Resources, IT or other focuses leading to a career in the grocery industry. Experience in the grocery industry is preferred but not required. The NGA Foundation seeks to position the independent grocery industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with this industry. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders.', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each seme', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1810, 'NDS Merton Sowerby Junior Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension, Dairy researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Merton Sowerby, a long time Guernsey classifier, well known herdsman and National Dairy Shrine Pioneer and member of the National Dairy Hall of Fame.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy N', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1811, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1812, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1813, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1814, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1815, 'Washington CPA Foundation Associate Accounting Sch', 'The purpose of the Washington CPA Foundation is to strengthen and expand the profession by advancing and investing in the accounting profession. The Washington CPA Foundation is excited to be able to offer 20 $2000 scholarships for Washington State students interested in a career in accounting. If you are entering college as a first- or second-year student in fall, have a 2.5 GPA and above (or equivalent) please apply! Eligibility: Attend a two- or four-year college or university in Washington Statel; Be entering your first or second year (in college) in the coming fall; Have an interest in becoming an accountant or certified public accountant (CPA); GPA: 2.5 (high school GPA for those entering their first year in college or college GPA for those entering their second year year). Applications are to be completed online and require the following: Current rsum including jobs, internships (paid or unpaid), volunteer positions and leadership roles on campus or in the community; Transcripts (official or unofficial from all colleges attended, or high school if applying as a first-year college student). One essay (prompt in application); Email address or contact information for one reference. Reference may be an educator, supervisor, CPA, mentor or community reference (volunteer coordinator, church leader, etc.).', 'The purpose of the Washington CPA Foundation is to strengthen and expand the profession by advancing and investing in the accounting profession. The Washington CPA Foundation is excited to be able to offer 20 $2000 scholarships for Washington State studen', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1816, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1817, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1818, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1819, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1820, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1821, 'EFWA Graduate Scholarship', 'EFWA is funding one or more one-year graduate scholarships for women who are working towards graduate studies at an accredited school within a graduate program. Eligible applicants must: be a female, US citizen attending accredited US school pursuing an accounting degree; demonstrate financial need; and have commitment to the goal of pursuing a degree in accounting in preparation for a career as an accounting or finance professional, including evidence of continued commitment to this goal after receiving the award.The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting provides scholarships and mentoring, supporting equitable access to education and the advancement of women who are pursuing careers in accounting. For the most part, you may apply for more than one scholarship. Each year, the scholarship application period opens in January and closes at the end of April.', 'EFWA is funding one or more one-year graduate scholarships for women who are working towards graduate studies at an accredited school within a graduate program. Eligible applicants must: be a female, US citizen attending accredited US school pursuing an a', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1822, 'EFWA Scholarships', 'The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting offers multiple scholarships, each with its own set of criteria, to undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be female U.S. citizens with demonstrated financial need who are attending an accredited U.S. school and pursuing an accounting degree. The scholarship programs include undergraduate awards, graduate awards, and a Ph.D. award.Applicant must show a commitment to the goal of pursuing an accounting degree in preparation for a career as an accounting or finance professional, including evidence of continued commitment to this goal after receiving the award. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate an aptitude in accounting and business as evidenced by prior course work and/or work experience. Applicant must also establish clear evidence that goals and a plan for achieving those goals, both personal and professional.', 'The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting offers multiple scholarships, each with its own set of criteria, to undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be female U.S. citizens with demonstrated financial need who are attending an accre', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1823, 'Women In Need Scholarship', 'The Women In Need Scholarship is for a woman who is the primary source of support for her family and is completing her sophomore year of academic pursuit to earn a Bachelors Degree in Accounting. It is awarded in the amount of $2,000 per year for two years and will be renewed for the second year upon completion of satisfactory course work as evidenced by a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be US citizens and demonstrate financial need.The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting provides scholarships and mentoring, supporting equitable access to education and the advancement of women who are pursuing careers in accounting. For the most part, you may apply for more than one scholarship. Each year, the scholarship application period opens in January and closes at the end of April.', 'The Women In Need Scholarship is for a woman who is the primary source of support for her family and is completing her sophomore year of academic pursuit to earn a Bachelors Degree in Accounting. It is awarded in the amount of $2,000 per year for two year', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1824, 'Women in Transition Scholarship', 'The Women In Transition scholarship was designed for women who have become the primary source of support for themselves and their families and wish to return to school to obtain a degree in accounting. This is available to incoming or current freshmen, and women returning to school with a freshman status who demonstrate financial need. This scholarship is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be female US citizens attending accredited US schools pursuing an accounting degree.Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to the goal of pursuing a degree in accounting in preparation for a career as an accounting or finance professional, including evidence of continued commitment to this goal after receiving the award.In addition, an aptitude in accounting and business as evidenced by prior course work and/or work experience and clear evidence that goals and a plan for achieving those goals, both personal and professional, have been established.', 'The Women In Transition scholarship was designed for women who have become the primary source of support for themselves and their families and wish to return to school to obtain a degree in accounting. This is available to incoming or current freshmen, an', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1825, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1826, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1827, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1828, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1829, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1830, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1831, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1832, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1833, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1834, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1835, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1836, 'Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholars', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Building Technology, Building Services, Business Management & Administration, Climate and Energy, Construction Management, Drafting & Design, Electrical, Engineering Technology, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Landscape Design, Home Improvement, HVAC, Graphics Technology, Finance, Meteorology, Manufacturing, Plumbing or Renewable Energy.Besides completing the application, applicants must: write a statement (no more than 500 words) on why they are interested in their field of study, what they want to do after graduation and the importance of lifelong learning; create a 1-3-minute video summarizing their essay and share it on one or more of their social media profiles (YouTube, Facebook, etc.); and provide proof of enrollment (via an official transcript or a class schedule).', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Build', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1837, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1838, 'Laurels Fund Scholarship', 'The Laurels Fund was established for the purpose of providing scholarships to female students who are pursuing advanced degrees in accounting. Scholarships may be awarded to deserving Ph.D. students who have completed comprehensive exams prior to the previous fall semester. The selection of award recipients is based on scholarship, involving academic achievements in course work and research activities, service, including any volunteer work to which the applicant has made significant or long-term commitments and financial need. The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting provides scholarships and mentoring, supporting equitable access to education and the advancement of women who are pursuing careers in accounting. For the most part, you may apply for more than one scholarship. Each year, the scholarship application period opens in January and closes at the end of April.', 'The Laurels Fund was established for the purpose of providing scholarships to female students who are pursuing advanced degrees in accounting. Scholarships may be awarded to deserving Ph.D. students who have completed comprehensive exams prior to the prev', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1839, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1840, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1841, 'AIAS Foundation Scholarship', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound design, law, marketing, and business administration. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1842, 'AICPA Fellowships for Minority Doctoral Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Fellowship for Minority Doctoral Students ensures that CPAs of diverse backgrounds are visible in college and university classrooms. The program\'s goal is to increase the number of minority CPAs who serve as role models and mentors to young people in the academic environment. The AICPA Foundation awards annual fellowships of $12,000 to full-time minority accounting Ph.D. scholars who demonstrate significant potential to become accounting educators.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1843, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1844, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1845, 'SILA Post Secondary College Scholarship', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of the following disciplines: Insurance/Compliance/Risk Management, Finance/Accounting/Actuarial Science, Business Administration, Business Information, Business/Management Information Systems, Law/Paralegal, and/or Information Technology. Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours OR be employed part-time and enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) credit hours OR be employed full-time and enrolled in a minimum of six (6) credit hours at an accredited post-secondary school. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The purpose of the SILA Foundation is to provide an educational forum for the public. Educational content will cover Financial Services, specifically Securities and/or Insurance, and its purpose will be to develop and/or improve individuals capabilities regarding Financial Services. Activities may include educational materials, courses, public discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, personal career development, mentoring, job training, job fairs, or other programs as determined by the SILA Foundation Board of Trustees.', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1846, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1847, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1848, 'William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship', 'The William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship is an annual award, presenting $10,000 to five recipients, each year. This is a one-time-receipt award; it may only be awarded to an individual once during their doctoral program. Bill believed that the best way to encourage the next generation of CPAs was to put educators in the classroom with relevant and recent real-world experience. The AICPA Foundation created the William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship to honor his passion and continue his legacy by providing financial assistance to CPAs pursuing their Ph.D. Eligible applicants must be a CPA registered as an accounting faculty member or professional on ThisWayToCPA.com. Applicants must have minimum three years of professional accounting experience, with a portion of that experience being within the last three years at the time of enrollment (internships can be included as long as the work was accounting or finance related). Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (green card holder) and must have earned an undergraduate or a master\'s degree in accounting.', 'The William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship is an annual award, presenting $10,000 to five recipients, each year. This is a one-time-receipt award; it may only be awarded to an individual once during their doctoral program. Bill believed that the best way to en', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1849, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1850, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1851, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1852, 'CMA Scholarship', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you greater credibility, higher earning potential, and ultimately a seat at the leadership table. With the CMA Scholarship, you can complete the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) program at no cost. Take the exam while still in school and dazzle future employers with your management accounting skillsThe CMA Scholarship is offered to high-achieving students (undergrad through Ph.D.) who are majoring in accounting or finance. This allows students to take the Certified Management Accountant exam for free. This award is open to students all over the world. All students who are nominated by a professor will earn the scholarship. Ten students per school per academic year can be nominated for a scholarship.', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1853, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1854, 'IAAI Scholarship Foundation Accounting Scholarship', 'The Independent Accountants Association of Illinois (IAAI) Scholarship Foundation will present up to two (2) $1,000 awards for the coming academic year. Qualifications to apply: Resident of Illinois B average or more in accounting subjects. Full time student attending a college, university or community college in Illinois.To apply submit the following by June 30th: Application for Scholarship; Official Transcripts from each college attended Letter of Recommendation on school letterhead from the head of the Accounting Department or Professor of Accounting at the college or university in which you are presently enrolled. If you have questions please contact us, either by phone or by email.', 'The Independent Accountants Association of Illinois (IAAI) Scholarship Foundation will present up to two (2) $1,000 awards for the coming academic year. Qualifications to apply: Resident of Illinois B average or more in accounting subjects. Full time stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1855, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1856, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1857, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1858, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1859, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1860, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1861, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1862, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1863, 'Hawaii Association of Public Accountants Scholarsh', 'HAPAs Oahu Chapter provides up to a total of $3,000 in awards to accounting scholars and future accountants each year. This includes a $1,000 scholarship for students to use toward tuition at a two-year college or university and a $2000 awards for students to use toward tuition at a four-year college undergraduate or graduate degree. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but for either award, applicants must: be currently enrolled and have completed some accounting classes; be Hawaiian residents; have a 3.0 GPA; and have not been a previous awardee.The applicant should submit: a completed scholarship application form; a transcript of college record; a resume; and a one-page essay on an assigned topic. Applications will be evaluated based on: overall presentation and essay; academic achievement; extracurricular activities; and financial need. HAPA, at its discretion, may request additional details and/or documentation supporting applicants submissions as considered necessary during its review process. Recipients will be notified near the end of October.', 'HAPAs Oahu Chapter provides up to a total of $3,000 in awards to accounting scholars and future accountants each year. This includes a $1,000 scholarship for students to use toward tuition at a two-year college or university and a $2000 awards for student', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1864, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1865, 'CSU Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service, demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office. Must be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.Please include in the personal statement 1) motivations and goals for a career in nonprofit or public service, 2) experience or involvement to date in nonprofit or public service activities, and 3) how they envision their course of study and anticipated career facilitating their goals with nonprofit or public service communities. All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration. This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwells admiration for the universitys commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.After graduating with a bachelors of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees audit staff. He directed the CSUs self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have de', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1866, 'George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is participation in seminars on public service offered by the Nigh Institute. Each college and university may nominate one scholarship recipient per year. Presidents of Oklahoma colleges and universities will be invited to submit a nominee for consideration of award prior to the beginning of the spring semester. To be eligible for the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship, applicants must: be residents of the state of Oklahoma as determined by the State Regents; be enrolled full time in an undergraduate program at a public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma; and demonstrate exceptional academic achievement as evidenced by a number of factors which may include grade point average, class rank, national awards, scholastic achievement, honors, teachers\' recommendations and the applicant\'s involvement in extracurricular activities.', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1867, 'GLHF Career Development Scholarship', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficient and productive members of the workforce. The scholarship program goals are as follows: improved patient and family access to insurance; decreased dependency on public resources or support; and increased commitment to the bleeding disorders community.The Career Development Scholarship provides funding assistance for tuition and enrollment fees relevant to continuing education in a non-traditional or non-degree format. This scholarship is intended to promote career development for those living with bleeding disorders. Parents and spouses are also eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be a Wisconsin resident or receive care at a Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Center.', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficien', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1868, 'Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district/region level and 6 international scholarships in the amount of $8,000. Applicants must be female students undertaking a business and/or business-related program at an accredited university/college/institute and must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a master\'s program at the time the application is submitted. Applicants must submit verification of current enrollment with application materials, have achieved an outstanding academic record during their academic studies, including business-related subjects and must have demonstrated initiative, ambition, and commitment to pursuing a career in business.', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1869, 'SVCF Financial Executives International (FEI) Scho', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarships established with SVCF by individuals, families and organizations, we have awarded nearly $27.2 million to students since 2007. Due dates for our scholarships will range.The FEI Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship opportunities for finance and accounting students at Northern California colleges and universities. In order to apply, you must be a current rising junior or senior enrolled at Santa Clara University; have demonstrated interest in finance or accounting and demonstrated academic excellence and leadership in one or more activities.', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarshi', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1870, 'Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their words and their actions. This merit-based tuition scholarship is designed for competitive applicants who demonstrate above-average academic performance, previous work or leadership experience. To be considered for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship for one of our graduate degree programs, please complete and submit the Optional Scholarship Essay as part of the graduate program application. Selection is based on this essay, as well as documentation submitted with student\'s application.', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their word', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1871, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1872, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1873, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the last 6 months) are eligible for the Entrepreneurship Scholarship. This will be verified by the legal documentation that indicates evidence of ownership. Deadlines vary depending on when you are applying for. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1874, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1875, 'ICSC Foundation Graduate Scholarships', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are available for graduate students. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Individual scholarships requirements vary. The member organization for industry advancement, ICSC promotes and elevates the marketplaces and spaces where people shop, dine, work, play, and gather as foundational and vital ingredients of communities and economies. ICSC produces experiences that create connections and catalyze deals; aggressively advocates to shape public policy; develops high impact marketing and public relations that influence opinions; provides an enduring platform for professional success; and creates forward-thinking content with actionable insights all of which drive industry innovation and growth.', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are availa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1876, 'Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. We want to be able to find, sponsor, and guide leaders who are determined to succeed by all means possible regardless of their struggles, lack of sources and hardships encountered in the community they live in. We want to be part of a students\' support system throughout their college career and guide them to a successful future.Candidates must be: graduating high school, will pursue a full time undergraduate degree in the United States at any 4 year accredited university by fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. The student applicant does not have to be a U.S. citizen, but they must have a minimum 3.5 weighted GPA and graduate a US accredited high school in Spring or Summer prior to applying for the scholarship. All applicants will need proof of attending a 4 year US university beginning Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. W', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1877, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1878, 'Unboxing Your Life Video Scholarship', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who is willing to open up and unbox their life in a creative 5-minute video. Packaging is enticingit creates an impression on the customerbut its the contents of a box that keep people coming back. We know theres much more to you than meets the eye, and your presentation is just a reflection of who you are. If you were a carton or box, what would your packaging say? How would you brand yourself? And, most importantly, what story would your box contain? Show us the contents of your life that make you who you truly are.Eligibility & Requirements:This application is open to all high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Due to complexities with international funding, we will only consider submissions from U.S. citizens.You will need to provide proof of college acceptance or a current transcript for high school students. Undergraduate and graduate students will need to provide proof of attendance from their college or university at the time of submission.Wed love to know your future goals and why you deserve this scholarship, so were asking you to submit a brief biography of no more than 250 words with your application. In this bio, please specify your intended field of study and your current grade or degree level.We will not assess this bio in our submission evaluation, but it will help us better understand your vision. We will not consider your submission if it does not include:? A short bio with your intended field of study and education level? Proof of education? Evidence of U.S. citizenship (valid address)? A 5-minute unboxing video (no shorter than 4 minutes and no longer than 6)', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who is willing to open up and unbox their life in a creative 5-minute video. Packaging is enticingit creates an impression on the customerbut ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1879, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Affinity P', 'Established in partnership with the Affinity Plus Foundation, a $5,000 scholarshipwill support Minnesota students or Affinity Plus members studying out-of-state pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited to live event operations, production, music engineering, music business management, music education, customer service, hospitality and/or other related fields.Eligibility and Guidelines: Applicant must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned, enrolled at an accredited college or university in the state of Minnesota or an Affinity Plus member studying out-of-state at the time of award in the fall semester Applicant must be pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited to: live event operations, production, music engineering, music business management, music education, customer service, hospitality and/or other related fields Applicant must be permanently residing in the U.S. Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher This is a one-time award to be paid directly to a qualified educational institution.', 'Established in partnership with the Affinity Plus Foundation, a $5,000 scholarshipwill support Minnesota students or Affinity Plus members studying out-of-state pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1880, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Scholarshi', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interested in the core aspects of the concert business, including: concert promotion, venue operation, ticketing, sponsorship, e-commerce and artist management. Applicants must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned (non-traditional students pursuing a career in the music industry are invited to apply for scholarship opportunities if they meet all other eligibility requirements). Applications run from February until the due date.With the added support of the Living Legacy Foundation, Music Forward is able to provide an additional $10,000 scholarship to support a student who has experienced homelessness and/or been part of the foster care system and is interested in pursuing a career in live entertainment. For the first time in 2020, the scholarships include a dedicated award from Minnesota-based, Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union, which is designated for two Minnesota college students pursuing a career related to hospitality and music industries. All five scholarships are designed to support the next generation of music industry leaders and innovators.', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interest', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1881, 'The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least a grade point average of a 3.5 or better; and have worked and/or participated in community service. Award amounts will vary by year to year, and applications run from December up until the due date.The applications will be judged, in order of importance, based upon the following criteria: enthusiasm and passion; financial need; grade point average; community service; and extracurricular activities. The fund was established to honor Jacob Pierri and to commemorate and support the causes to which he was committed to and excelled at. Through this scholarship fund, Jake will continue to contribute to help others grow and flourish through the pursuit of their education.', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1882, 'You Can\'t Label People, But You Can Label Products', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who can show us how products can be labeled but people cant. We understand the harm in mislabeling and believe the best ideas begin with a fresh slate without prejudices or preconceptions. For this reason, we want you to forget about any labels youve received in the past related to academics or talent. Tap into your innate originality and creativity through writing and design.Eligibility & Requirements :If youre an aspiring designer, manufacturer, engineer, artist, architect, or any other type of innovator, this essay scholarship is for you. The application is open to current high school seniors, undergraduate students, and graduate students. Due to complexities with international funding, we will only consider submissions from U.S. citizens. You will need to provide proof of college acceptance or a current transcript for high school students. Undergraduate and graduate students will need to provide proof of attendance from their college or university at the time of submission. Wed love to know your future goals and why you deserve this scholarship, so were asking you to submit a brief biography of no more than 250 words with your application. In this bio, please specify your intended field of study and your current grade or degree level.We will not assess this bio in our submission evaluation, but it will help us better understand your vision. We will not consider your submission if it does not include:? A short bio with your intended field of study and education level? Proof of education? Evidence of U.S. citizenship (valid address)? A 1,000-word essay? An original label design', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who can show us how products can be labeled but people cant. We understand the harm in mislabeling and believe the best ideas begin with a fre', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1883, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1884, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1885, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1886, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1887, 'Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholars', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Building Technology, Building Services, Business Management & Administration, Climate and Energy, Construction Management, Drafting & Design, Electrical, Engineering Technology, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Landscape Design, Home Improvement, HVAC, Graphics Technology, Finance, Meteorology, Manufacturing, Plumbing or Renewable Energy.Besides completing the application, applicants must: write a statement (no more than 500 words) on why they are interested in their field of study, what they want to do after graduation and the importance of lifelong learning; create a 1-3-minute video summarizing their essay and share it on one or more of their social media profiles (YouTube, Facebook, etc.); and provide proof of enrollment (via an official transcript or a class schedule).', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Build', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1888, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1889, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1890, 'Bayar Fellowship', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you must be a high school student who is interested in utilizing business principles to improve your community. The curriculum consists of a variety of concepts which will be taught through seminars and workshops intended to build the foundation of some of the most essential principles of a professional.Since the beginning, the Bayar Fellowship has been working to do things, such as: encourage low-income high school students to develop an understanding of business as they commit themselves to public service; provide a foundation for which financial literacy can be developed; and support recipients throughout their high school, college, and professional journeys by providing them with mentorship, financial support, and a strong network of accomplished peers to help them succeed in their endeavors.', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1891, 'Joseph Zukin Jr. Scholarship For Entrepreneurship', 'The Joseph Zukin Jr. Educational Opportunity Scholarship is presented to any graduate or undergraduate student whose academic record and community activities reflect the entrepreneurial spirit demonstrated by Mr. Zukin in his lifetime. Special consideration is given to applicants from marginalized communities and to students who have an understanding, connection, or relationship to the OOH advertising industry. Candidates for the scholarship will be selected on the basis of their academic performance, career goals, and commitment to the spirit of entrepreneurism and community engagement that distinguished the life of Mr. Zukin.Besides completing the application, you must also submit: a transcript; a summary of any community service or extra-curricular activities; a 1-page essay (double spaced) outlining career goals or what makes you deserving of this scholarship; provide an an additional essay outlining the most important moment in your life and why; a written reference; and a copy of their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).', 'The Joseph Zukin Jr. Educational Opportunity Scholarship is presented to any graduate or undergraduate student whose academic record and community activities reflect the entrepreneurial spirit demonstrated by Mr. Zukin in his lifetime. Special considerati', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1892, 'Media Fellows Scholarship', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-based scholarship program, striving to provide financial assistance to undergraduate college students with interests at the intersection of advertising and public policy. Applicants must be undergraduate students currently enrolled and attending a college or university in the United States. Successful Media Fellows Scholarship submissions include an essay that includes the students personal financial need statement as well as a description of their academic achievements and career aspirations, a letter of recommendation, and a professional resume. Rising freshmen are ineligible for Media Fellows Scholarships. Media Fellowships are one-time only award. We seek to support students demonstrating a combination of merit and financial need whose academic interests are at the intersection of advertising and public policy.', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1893, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1894, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1895, 'The Thiel Fellowship', 'Founded by technology entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel in 2011, the Thiel Fellowship is a two-year program for young people who want to build new things. Thiel Fellows skip or stop out of college to receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Thiel Foundation\'s network of founders, investors, and scientists. Between 20-30 Fellows are selected annually. You do not need a pitch deck to apply, but it helps. A short deck or prospectus is a great way to state clearly and concisely what you\'re working on. You may apply for the fellowship if you are in school, though if you\'re selected you\'ll need to stop out in order to accept the Fellowship. There is no application deadline since we accept rolling applications.', 'Founded by technology entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel in 2011, the Thiel Fellowship is a two-year program for young people who want to build new things. Thiel Fellows skip or stop out of college to receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Thiel', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1896, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1897, 'CALG Scholarship Program', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG promotes affirmative action and equal employment opportunity by working closely with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and related administrative agencies to advocate the positions and viewpoints of its constituents, shape regulatory and legislative outcomes and educate constituents on developments regarding regulatory changes.The Charlotte Area Liaison Group fund was created to provide financial assistance to deserving college students in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg MSA. Through the Scholarship Fund, we seek to promote the principals of workplace equality among our college students and provide financial assistance to diverse college students at the level of rising junior or senior. Applicants must be business majors with relevant coursework in human resources, be enrolled full-time in an accredited four-year undergraduate institute of higher learning, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1898, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1899, 'Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowships', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a particular focus on research related to these commitments and ideals. Their work aims to delve into the intricacies of communities, social practices, and political structures that embody these principles.The esteemed Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation established this Fellowship in 1981, and it has evolved over the decades to become a highly regarded national award. Recipients of the Newcombe Fellowship are distinguished within their respective academic fields. They are granted a substantial $31,000 stipend, which supports them in completing the writing phase of their dissertations.Join us in celebrating and supporting scholars who are contributing to our understanding of religious commitments, ethical ideals, and the communities that embrace them through the Newcombe Fellowship.To qualify for this opportunity, applicants should meet the following criteria:1. Field of Study: Candidates must be pursuing Ph.D. degrees in the humanities and social sciences at accredited graduate schools in the United States. Please note that individuals working towards D.Min., law, Psy.D., Ed.D., and other professional degrees are not eligible.2. ABD Status: Applicants should have completed all pre-dissertation requirements and achieved ABD (All But Dissertation) status by the application deadline. This includes obtaining approval for their dissertation proposal.3. Dissertation Writing Stage: Eligible candidates should be actively engaged in the writing phase of their dissertation.4. No Previous Similar Awards: Applicants must not have previously received a similar national award intended for the final year of dissertation writing. This includes awards like AAUW, Ford, NAEd/Spencer, Mellon/ACLS, or Mellon-CES fellowships.', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a part', 31000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1900, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1901, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1902, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1903, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1904, 'The John Galt Scholarship for Future Supply Chain ', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredited higher education institutions in the United States or Canada are invited to apply.Applicants must be enrolled full-time in supply chain management or a related major with a clear intention of building a career in the supply chain field.Unfortunately, post-graduate students are not eligible at this time.Scholarship Details:The scholarship aims to support the next generation of expert forecasters, demand planners, and supply chain leaders.Recipients will receive the scholarship amount in the form of a check, payable directly to their educational institution.Citizenship of the US or Canada is not mandatory; however, applicants must be attending school in one of these countries.Application Process:Showcase your commitment to a career in business forecasting or supply chain management. Highlight opportunities you\'ve seized, both on-campus and beyond, such as participation in supply chain management associations, relevant classes, internships, and other extracurricular activities.Demonstrate financial need. While a FAFSA is not required, your personal statement should articulate how this scholarship will alleviate financial pressures and aid you in achieving your career goals in the supply chain field.Share any sacrifices you\'ve made in your pursuit of a supply chain career.Selection Criteria:We are seeking students who actively seek opportunities for skill and character development. Your personal statement should outline academic, leadership, volunteer, community, or personal achievements that define your unique story.At John Galt Solutions, we believe in empowering individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of supply chain management. Apply now to be considered for our scholarship and take the next step towards becoming a leader in the dynamic field of forecasting and supply chain management.', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredit', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1905, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1906, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1907, 'Government Finance Professional Development Schola', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate student who is majoring in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government). A letter of recommendation from your employer, and someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1908, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1909, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1910, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1911, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1912, 'Boren Fellowships', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood. Boren Fellowships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Awards recipients commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation.', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed hi', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1913, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1914, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1915, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1916, 'ABF Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectual curiosity and who take initiative with mentors by asking questions and expressing a genuine interest in their research. Preference will be given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds, including but not limited to first-generation and low-income students and students of color. Applications will be considered only from students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States. Students must have completed at least two years of their undergraduate program and must have not received a bachelors degree by the time the fellowship begins. All Fellows will work 35 hours a week in our Chicago, IL, office. Fellows also participate in a series of in-house seminars and information sessions with legal professionals to get acquainted with the many facets of socio-legal research and the legal system, as well as create the opportunity for long-lasting professional relationships in the socio-legal field. Past Fellows interacted with attorneys at an international law firm and a boutique intellectual property (IP) law firm, met one-on-one with admissions representatives from local law schools, and Zoomed with social justice-oriented nonprofits like the Cabrini Green Legal Aid and Uptown Peoples Law Center. This fellowship is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the rewards and demands of a research-oriented career in the field of law and/or social science, as well as to provide guidance about the many career options under the umbrella of the legal profession. Preference will be given to candidates who aspire to be first-generation law students. Applicants must be at least sophomores attending college or university in the U.S., studying in the fields of law and social science, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectu', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1917, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1918, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1919, 'JSU Alabama Moersch Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1920, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1921, 'Mercatus Center PhD Fellowship', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge about how markets work to improve peoples lives by training graduate students, conducting research, and applying economics to offer solutions to societys most pressing problems. Our mission is to generate knowledge and understanding of the institutions that affect the freedom to prosper, and to find sustainable solutions that overcome the barriers preventing individuals from living free, prosperous, and peaceful lives.The PhD Fellowship is a competitive, full-time fellowship program for students pursuing a doctoral degree in economics at George Mason University. Our PhD Fellows take courses in market process economics, public choice, and institutional analysis and work on projects that use these lenses to understand global prosperity and social change. Successful PhD Fellows have secured tenure-track positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States and in Europe. Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy. This is renewable upon a 3.5 GPA.', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge abo', 200000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1922, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1923, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1924, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1925, 'Mercatus MA Fellowship', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge about how markets work to improve peoples lives by training graduate students, conducting research, and applying economics to offer solutions to societys most pressing problems. The Mercatus Center offers fellowships providing training and support for students studying political economy at Mason and universities around the world.The Mercatus MA Fellowship is a two-year, competitive, full-time fellowship program for students pursuing a master\'s degree in economics at George Mason University who are interested in gaining an advanced degree in applied economics in preparation for a career in public policy. The total award of up to $80,000 (over two years) includes a monthly stipend, full tuition support (nine credits per semester), and practical experience conducting and disseminating research with Mercatus scholars and staff on pertinent policy issues. Applicants must maintain a 3.5 GPA and enroll in 9 credits each semester.', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge abo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1926, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1927, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1928, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1929, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1930, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1931, 'Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a 2 or 4 year college/university or trade school in Washington State. To qualify, applicants must be studying in a tree fruit related field and be the children of parents who are somehow employed within Washingtons tree fruit industry. Preference will be given to students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. Additional consideration will be given to students pursing degrees in marketing, accounting, business administration and economics. The scholarship may be renewed for up to a total of four years. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1932, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1933, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1934, 'Mac Hyde Brownfield Scholarship Program', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment minds. To celebrate Mac Hyde, Minnesota Brownfields offers this scholarship to students pursuing studies in diverse fields related to brownfield redevelopment.Applicants must: Be an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited Minnesota college or university; and/or a Minnesota resident; Be pursuing a field of study related to brownfields redevelopment, including: engineering, earth/environmental sciences, government/public policy, law, business, real estate, public health, economic development or related; Have an intended career in profession related to community revitalization, environmental quality, or remediation; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Recipient is invited and encouraged to attend ReScape Awards Event in April to receive scholarship.', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1935, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholars', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Students must be a full-time student and demonstrate a commitment to agriculture, leadership and academic achievement. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Enrolled university students who meet all the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be attending University of Idaho, Washington State University, Montana State University, or Oregon State University; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; be enrolled full time (12 or more credits); have a minimum GPA of 3.0; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Stude', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1936, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarshi', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influences that agriculture industry. Awards are based on school and community involvement, scholastic performance and educational goals. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Students recently graduating from high school and current college students who meet all of the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be a high school graduate with plans to attend a post-secondary institute or be a current college student enrolled full time; be attending or plan to attend an accredited two or four-year college located in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah or Washington; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influenc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1937, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1938, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1939, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1940, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1941, 'Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Applications open in mid-January.The Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship benefits outstanding students in Poudre School District that aim to pursue a degree in finance, economics, business, or real estate. Eligible applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.5 GPA or better, and plan to continue in post-secondary education or training in Colorado. Financial need is a factor and should be demonstrated via a narrative that describes the applicants financial situation.', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1942, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1943, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1944, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1945, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1946, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1947, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1948, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1949, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1950, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1951, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1952, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1953, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1954, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1955, 'Winston Health Policy Scholarship', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a one-day symposium on health policy in Washington, DC. The David A. Winston Health Policy Scholarship identifies and supports promising young people committed to a health policy-related masters degree in any discipline, field, or profession from any school or program that is housed in an accredited college or university. We seek to increase the number and quality of individuals trained in these fields at the state and federal levels by awarding deserving students with financial support to further their education.The scholarship program recognizes student excellence and achievement based on that students record and recommendations from faculty and colleagues. Up to twenty awards of $10,000 will be offered to each selected student who demonstrates their potential to succeed in health policy, health administration, and/or health management at either the state or national level upon graduation from their degree program. This program is open to any student enrolled in an academic graduate program at an accredited college or university.', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1956, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1957, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1958, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1959, 'VFRW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Political Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year applying for this scholarship) a college or university in Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA. Applicants must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1960, 'NDS Merton Sowerby Junior Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension, Dairy researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Merton Sowerby, a long time Guernsey classifier, well known herdsman and National Dairy Shrine Pioneer and member of the National Dairy Hall of Fame.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy N', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1961, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1962, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1963, 'Tampa Bay OWIT Scholarships', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, trade, economics, or business. Two scholarships with a maximum of $1,500 each will be awarded to the selected winners. Students must be attending a Tampa Bay college or university, or have a personal connection to the greater Tampa Bay community.All full-time students at an accredited College or University may apply (except incoming freshman). Scholarship funds must be used for tuition, books, and other expenses related to an international related major or field of study. This includes study abroad programs. Applicants must provide the TBOWIT Scholarship Committee with a detailed description of a confirmed use for the award (e.g. acceptance at study abroad program, or field research for course in which you are enrolled, etc.).', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1964, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1965, 'WGA Mary Macey Scholarship', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good standing in a two-year, associate degree-granting institution or four-year, bachelor degree-granting institution or graduate program and must currently work in the independent grocery industry. The Women Grocers of America (WGA) is pleased to assist the National Grocers Association (NGA) in its pursuit to recruit and retain the next generation of quality managers and entrepreneurs. We offer academic scholarships worth $1,500 each to students who intend to pursue a career in the independent sector of the grocery industry. Tuition checks will be mailed directly to the university.', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good s', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1966, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1967, 'Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship', 'Graduate students meeting the eligibility requirements noted below may apply directly to The Wilderness Society. If you are an applicant, please make sure you meet all of the scholarship eligibility requirements, and follow the application procedures provided. We welcome applicants from diverse academic disciplines, regions, and universities. Applicants for the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship must: Be currently enrolled in an accredited graduate institution in North America at the time of application; Have strong academic qualifications; and Have academic and/or career goals focused on making a significant positive difference in the long-term protection of wilderness in the United States. The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship seeks to encourage individuals who have the potential to make a significant positive difference in understanding wilderness and how to protect it. The scholarship is available to current qualified graduate students. It was created in honor of Gloria Barron, a dedicated educator and tireless advocate for wilderness protection.', 'Graduate students meeting the eligibility requirements noted below may apply directly to The Wilderness Society. If you are an applicant, please make sure you meet all of the scholarship eligibility requirements, and follow the application procedures prov', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1968, 'NPFDA Scholarship Foundation', 'To be eligible for the NPFDA Scholarship, applicants must: be an employee of a NPFDA Member Company or the child/dependent of an employee of a NPFDA Member Company; and be enrolled full-time at a US based College or University (as an undergraduate) or be a high school senior. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a recommendation letter (from a department head, advisor or dean) and a 500-word essay describing applicant\'s goals and aspirations. NPFDA has been in existence since 1967 and is constantly growing and changing to meet its member\'s needs. NPFDA was started by a group of poultry & food distributors who recognized a true need for an organization able to deal with the problems of the distribution segment of the industry. Within the course of a year, NPFDA saw the need to expand membership with broad objectives structured to embody all segments of the industry and incorporate a team concept.', 'To be eligible for the NPFDA Scholarship, applicants must: be an employee of a NPFDA Member Company or the child/dependent of an employee of a NPFDA Member Company; and be enrolled full-time at a US based College or University (as an undergraduate) or be ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1969, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1970, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1971, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1972, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1973, 'Acton Academic Grants and Awards', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the principles of a free and virtuous society. To encourage such developments, the Acton Institute\'s academic grants and awards programs support future religious, intellectual, and moral leaders who show potential in advancing understanding of this relationship.The Calihan Academic Grants provide financial assistance to graduate students and seminarians currently studying theology, philosophy, economics, or related fields whose academic work shows outstanding potential. Applicants must demonstrate the potential to advance the principles of the free and virtuous society.The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are a collaboration between the Acton Institute and the Atlantic Council\'s Freedom and Prosperity Center, a new center which aims to increase the prosperity of the poor and marginalized in developing countries and to explore the nature of the relationship between freedom and prosperity. The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are intended specifically to promote research using the Atlantic Council Freedom and Prosperity Indexes, either by examining the relationship between freedom and prosperity in general or by enhancing the robustness of the Indexes themselves.The Novak Award recognizes scholars early in their academic career who demonstrate outstanding intellectual merit in advancing the understanding of theologys connection to human dignity, the importance of the rule of law, limited government, religious liberty, and freedom in economic life.The purpose of the Mini-Grants on Free-Market Economics grant program is to enhance the effectiveness in the teaching and research of market economics for faculty at colleges, universities, and seminaries across the United States and Canada. The Acton Institute invites proposals from faculty in one or more of the following broad categories: course development and faculty research.', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the prin', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1974, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1975, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1976, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1977, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1978, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1979, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1980, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1981, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1982, 'Loomer Mortenson Scholarship', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post-secondary colleges, universities, or community/technical colleges. Loomer Mortenson Scholarship applicants must be a current employee of a company affiliated with the collection industry; or be a dependent child of such an employee. Scholarship recipients must enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours at an accredited college, university, vocational-technical college or community college within 12 months following receipt of the award. Previous recipients of an ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarship are eligible to reapply; however, preference will be given to new applicants.bThe program is open to applicants throughout the United States. Winners will be selected based on their cumulative grade point average (GPA) and an essay (700 to 1,500 words in length) on the topic on the value of consumer credit to our nations economy. Individuals who won ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarships in the amount of $10,000, $5,000 or $3,000 (first, second or third place) in the prior year are not eligible for one of the top three prizes the following year. However, previous winners are welcome to apply for scholarships in the amount of $1,000. Preference will be given to new applicants.', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1983, 'Hsiao Memorial Economics Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Hsiao Memorial Economics Scholarship must be a graduate student attending an accredited U.S. college or university in the coming fall who is pursuing a graduate degree in the social sciences and economics. Preference is given to students pursuing a career in economics and also to research/study topics that benefit Asians or Asian Americans, especially those in social/economic need. Applicants with Asian heritage are preferred (though not required), and all applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be U.S. citizens, permanent residents or foreign nationals and demonstrate financial need. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript(s) of grades (including grading scale); a resume (include work experience, school activities, community service, honors & awards); and two letters of recommendation (at least one of which is from a current professor). This scholarship was established in honor of Dr. Katharine and Dr. Liang-Lin Hsiao, who were prominent professors.', 'Applicants of the Hsiao Memorial Economics Scholarship must be a graduate student attending an accredited U.S. college or university in the coming fall who is pursuing a graduate degree in the social sciences and economics. Preference is given to students', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1984, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1985, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1986, 'Jesse B. Smith Memorial Scholarship', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, urban studies, public administration, or related field.Any resident of Duval County or any area of Jacksonville, including Baldwin, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Jacksonville Beach, who is currently enrolled in or has been accepted into any higher education institution located in the county is eligible to apply.', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1987, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1988, 'AIAS Foundation Scholarship', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound design, law, marketing, and business administration. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1989, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1990, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 1991, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1992, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1993, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1994, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1995, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1996, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1997, 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant for use on tuition or related educational expenses. Essay must not exceed 15 pages; must use 12 point font size; must use Times New Roman font type; must use single space; must use page numbers and must be PDF file type. Applicants must submit a cover letter with full contact information and a transcript of the applicants collegiate record for the year or year(s) of undergraduate education completed.', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1998, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 1999, 'Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors and who are enrolled at a four-year state-sponsored or private college or university in Maryland, Virginia or DC. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens. Requirements for applying for the scholarship consist of a completed application form, grade point average transcript, and school and summer addresses, telephone numbers, and email address. Also, a 500-word essay entitled How the securities markets affect our daily lives should be submitted.The scholarship winners will be announced in August, with monies forwarded to the respective schools on behalf of the recipients prior to the Fall semester. g representation of these interests in the legislative, regulatory and technological processes, while fostering goodwill and high standards of integrity in accord with the Associations founding principle Dictum Meum Pactum My word is my bond. The Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation is dedicated to the needs of students of business, finance, and economics.', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2000, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2001, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2002, 'The CAPTRUST Scholarship', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we believe it is essential to support our local communities and prepare developing professionals for success. In order to be considered for our scholarship, students must submit an essay response for each of the four categories: Personal goals, accomplishments, career goals, and community impact. Responses must be 200 words or less, with a maximum of 800 words per submission.', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2003, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2004, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2005, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2006, 'RPW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Social Studies, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each. Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Preble County, Ohio for the past 2 consecutive years; If 18 years of age or older, be registered to vote in the state of Ohio; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (within an 8 months period of being awarded this scholarship) an accredited college or university; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Submit the application, completed in its entirety, along with transcripts, ACT results (if available) and any other supporting documents. Winning students should plan to attend an RPW meeting to be awarded the scholarship. Applicants must give written approval to the RPW to use their name and photo for RPW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on July 31st.', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2007, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2008, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2009, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2010, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2011, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2012, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2013, 'CSU Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service, demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office. Must be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.Please include in the personal statement 1) motivations and goals for a career in nonprofit or public service, 2) experience or involvement to date in nonprofit or public service activities, and 3) how they envision their course of study and anticipated career facilitating their goals with nonprofit or public service communities. All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration. This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwells admiration for the universitys commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.After graduating with a bachelors of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees audit staff. He directed the CSUs self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have de', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2014, 'Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to memorialize Dr. Jorge\'s life and to promote his ideals: a better society for all, education, and international cooperation. Each year two qualified students will be awarded $500 each in order to facilate their pursuit of an undergraduate education in a field related to political economy, an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences that focuses on the interrelationships among individuals, governments, and public policy.The window for scholarships opens during the fall semester for the upcoming spring and summer terms. In order to be eligible for the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship, applicants must: reside in Miami - Dade County, FL, prior to submitting the application; pursue an undergraduate degree in Political Science, History, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, or Public Administration; and attend a regionally accredited college or university in Miami Dade County, FL. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit transcripts and an essay.', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Schola', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2015, 'IHS PhD Scholarship and Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The Humane Studies Fellowship offers three types of support to graduate students, awarded on a rolling basis.Rooted in the classical liberal tradition, IHS is a non-profit organization that supports the achievement of a freer and more humane society by connecting and supporting graduate students, scholars, and intellectuals who are driving progress in critical conversations shaping the 21st century. We believe that ideas within the classical liberal tradition serve as the foundation for the good society an intellectually open, tolerant, and pluralistic society in which individuals and communities thrive in peace, prosperity, and mutual respect.', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2016, 'Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for the upcoming academic year and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. These are awarded on a rolling basis.The fellowship is open to PhD students at any university. International students are eligible; however, preference is given to applicants who live or study in the United States. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. HSF generally does not fund students studying the natural sciences, medicine, or engineering.', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for th', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2017, 'Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district/region level and 6 international scholarships in the amount of $8,000. Applicants must be female students undertaking a business and/or business-related program at an accredited university/college/institute and must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a master\'s program at the time the application is submitted. Applicants must submit verification of current enrollment with application materials, have achieved an outstanding academic record during their academic studies, including business-related subjects and must have demonstrated initiative, ambition, and commitment to pursuing a career in business.', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2018, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2019, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2020, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2021, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2022, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2023, 'Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award', 'OJEFA currently offers scholarships to bring aspiring young outdoors communicators to the SEOPA conference at absolutely no cost to them. One is through the Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award. Recipients will learn about all aspects of outdoor communications from the people who make it happen day in and day out. Recipients of the Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award receive many things, such as free conference registration, four free nights of lodging, and up to $1000 toward travel expenses.Eligible applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in actively working toward a career in outdoor communications (college students enrolled in journalism and/or forestry and wildlife classes are preferred, but such course study is not mandatory). Applicants must submit the official application, two letters of reference, tear sheets of previously published work (if any), and a biographical profile/resume and photo. Scholarship dollar amounts will vary.', 'OJEFA currently offers scholarships to bring aspiring young outdoors communicators to the SEOPA conference at absolutely no cost to them. One is through the Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award. Recipients will learn about all aspects of outdoor communications from ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2024, '10x Digital Marketing Scholarship', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are planning to be enrolled or are currently enrolled in a digital marketing, technology, communications, marketing, business or a related field. Applicants must be high school seniors or college undergraduate students majoring in (or planning to major in) a field related to digital marketing. Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the Fall semester. Write a 500-word essay on how digital marketing trends are changing the way we market to consumers. In your opinion, which 5 digital marketing trends are paving the way for the coming year and why. Give detailed examples of each. Separately, include a narrative (2 paragraphs max) of why you are deserving of this scholarship.', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are plannin', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2025, 'ACES Bill Walsh Scholarship', 'The Bill Walsh scholarship will go to an applicant who aspires to edit news and who demonstrates the talent and passion for language that Bill devoted his life to. The scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors and graduate students who have demonstrated an interest in and aptitude for copy editing jobs or internships. This is awarded without regard to the students nationality, residence or field of academic concentration. Previous scholarship winners are not eligible. ACES: The Society for Editing is the nations leading organization of editing professionals, educators, and students. We are dedicated to improving the quality of the written word and the working lives of editors. We set standards of excellence and give a voice to editors in journalism, government, business, and beyond through top-notch training, networking, and career opportunities. Through our generosity, ACES offers numerous scholarships to eligible students.', 'The Bill Walsh scholarship will go to an applicant who aspires to edit news and who demonstrates the talent and passion for language that Bill devoted his life to. The scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors and graduate students who have demons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2026, 'ACES Education Fund Scholarship', 'Applicants for all ACES scholarships must be seeking degrees as enrolled college/university juniors, seniors, or graduate students during the upcoming fall and demonstrate an interest in editing as a career. Scholarships are awarded without regard to the students nationality, residence or field of academic concentration. Were looking for critical thinkers who have a passion for words and enjoy making writing clear, accurate and engaging. Previous scholarship winners are not eligible. ACES: The Society for Editing is the nations leading organization of editing professionals, educators, and students. We are dedicated to improving the quality of the written word and the working lives of editors. We set standards of excellence and give a voice to editors in journalism, government, business, and beyond through top-notch training, networking, and career opportunities. Through our generosity, ACES offers numerous scholarships to eligible students.', 'Applicants for all ACES scholarships must be seeking degrees as enrolled college/university juniors, seniors, or graduate students during the upcoming fall and demonstrate an interest in editing as a career. Scholarships are awarded without regard to the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2027, 'Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills.To be eligible for the Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a graduate degree program in a transportation-related field such as engineering, planning, finance or logistics. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2028, 'WTS Leadership Legacy Scholarship for Graduates', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in transportation or a related field (such as transportation engineering, planning, finance, communications, or logistics) and demonstrate leadership skills and an active commitment to community service. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2029, 'AQHA Journalism or Communications Scholarship', 'Growing up with an American Quarter Horse teaches youth the values of compassion, dedication and hard work. They learn to become leaders and visionaries. For youth who strive to turn their passion into a career, scholarships can help make higher education affordable. The Foundation connects horses and people through charitable giving in order to develop and support programs or initiatives that preserve our horse\'s legacy and further the overall well-being of the American Quarter Horse and the people who comprise the Quarter Horse family.Ideal candidates have been a member of AQHA or AQHYA for at least one year and are pursuing a college degree in journalism or communications. Recipient must pursue a career in news, editorial or print journalism, photojournalism or a related field. Member must apply during their senior year of high school or while enrolled as a freshman at an accredited college or university. Recipient must maintain a minimum cumulative 2.5 grade point average. Current or previous AQHF scholarship recipients are not eligible to receive this scholarship. Funding for this scholarship will be applied to a four-year undergraduate degree program as specified above.', 'Growing up with an American Quarter Horse teaches youth the values of compassion, dedication and hard work. They learn to become leaders and visionaries. For youth who strive to turn their passion into a career, scholarships can help make higher education', 32000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2030, 'Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or completed a 4-year college or university degree (regardless of other family members level of education).Editor World LLC is offering a scholarship to provide aid with books, supplies, or anything else a student may need to cover their educational expenses. The Scholarship shall be in the amount of $500.00 USD to be paid toward the educational program of your choice. To apply for the Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship, applicants should complete the application form in full and submit a 300-word essay on what motivates you to complete your certification or degree. Terms and Conditions, with rules and exclusions apply.', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or comp', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2031, 'Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to carrying on the tireless mission of the late Trib Total Media managing editor to inspire the next generation of journalists to pursue their work with the same unfailing passion and integrity that Jim displayed each day. Each year, Trib Total Media will select one Western Pennsylvania student to receive up to $30,000 in scholarship funds awarded in annual installments of up to $7,500 each. The recipient also will receive a summer internship at Trib Total Media and, upon graduation, an offer for full-time employment. Applicants must be enrolled in or (if currently a high school senior) planning to attend, an accredited four-year college or university with a major in Journalism, English Writing or Communication and remain in the approved course of study through graduation, with a primary residence in the Pittsburgh region, including, but not limited to Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Westmoreland or Washington counties, and must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.25.', 'The Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to carrying on the tireless mission of the late Trib Total Media managing editor to inspire the next generation of journalists to pursue their work with the same unfailing passion and integrity that Jim dis', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2032, 'Scholarship for Diversity in Media', 'Trib Total Media is proud to announce the Scholarship for Diversity in Media. This scholarship is designed to award exceptionally talented Journalism, Communication, or English Writing students who are culturally, ethnically or racially diverse. Minorities have been traditionally under-represented in newsrooms but we believe that all voices need to be heard and varied cultural perspectives need to be shared. Through this scholarship, we are encouraging promising young journalists from diverse backgrounds to pursue a career in our industry and bring diversity to local media.Purpose: The purpose of the Scholarship for Diversity in Media is to award and inspire future journalism students from culturally, ethnically and racially diverse backgrounds. Each year, Trib Total Media will select one Western Pennsylvania student to receive up to $30,000 in scholarship funds awarded in annual installments of up to $7,500 each. The recipient also will receive a summer internship at Trib Total Media and, upon graduation, an offer for full-time employment.Applicants must be high school senior planning to attend an accredited four-year college or university with a major in Journalism, English Writing or Communication and remain in the approved course of study through graduation. Must be a minority as defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Program (African American, Hispanic, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander, Multi-racial) who\'s primary residence is in the Pittsburgh region, including, but not limited to Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Westmoreland or Washington counties. Must maintain a minimum cumulative 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale and must complete summer internship(s) at Trib Total Media.Applicants must submit a letter of application addressed to Scholarship for Diversity in Media Selection Committee stating intent to apply for the scholarship and a completed application along with their most recent transcript showing a cumulative grade point average and three letters of recommendation (no family members, please). Must submit three five work samples (can be written work, photos or video). All applicants must participate in a personal interview with selection committee and complete a writing, spelling and general knowledge exam. Scholarship funds will be issued directly to the recipients campus and may not be used to pay back loans of any kind.', 'Trib Total Media is proud to announce the Scholarship for Diversity in Media. This scholarship is designed to award exceptionally talented Journalism, Communication, or English Writing students who are culturally, ethnically or racially diverse. Minoritie', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2033, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2034, 'Ithaca College Park Scholar Award', 'Each year, Ithaca College offers Park Scholar Scholarship Awards to students who are passionate about the field of communications, community service and who thrive on academic and personal challenge. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen (federal guidelines), and apply to Ithaca College for an undergraduate major within the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Transfer students are not eligible for the award. An additional online application for the Park Scholar Award must also be completed. At least 10 merit-based scholarships are awarded to outstanding high school seniors each year. In addition, at least three merit-based scholarships are awarded to Park School rising juniors each spring. Park Scholar Awards cover the entire cost of attendance (tuition, room, and board) at Ithaca College and include stipends for living expenses, books, and a one-time computer purchase of $2,500. Four-year awards are renewable for up to three years (for a total of eight semesters), while rising junior awards are renewable for a total of four semesters.', 'Each year, Ithaca College offers Park Scholar Scholarship Awards to students who are passionate about the field of communications, community service and who thrive on academic and personal challenge. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citiz', 262436, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2035, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2036, 'Cherry Hawk Scholarship', 'Since inception in 1993, Cancer for College has awarded more than $6 million and 1,600 scholarships to cancer survivors all across the United States. Each year we award many general, nationwide scholarships as well as several specialty scholarships. For your convenience, we house them all in one single application. The Cherry Hawk Scholarship is open to students from or attending school in Southern California. Students should aspire to become sports professionals, studying a sports-related field such as Sports Information, Sports Medicine (inc. Physical Therapy, Sports Psychology or related), Sports Management, Sports Marketing, Sports Journalism or Communications.', 'Since inception in 1993, Cancer for College has awarded more than $6 million and 1,600 scholarships to cancer survivors all across the United States. Each year we award many general, nationwide scholarships as well as several specialty scholarships. For y', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2037, 'CFPCA LGBT Endowed Scholarship', 'The CFPCA LGBT Endowed Scholarship provides financial support and hope to meritorious students who demonstrate positive sensitivity to and involvement in LGBT issues. Preference is given to currently enrolled Wayne State University LGBT students, although all Wayne State University students are invited to apply. All current undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at least half-time with majors in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts who are in good academic standing may apply. Applicants should demonstrate positive sensitivity to and involvement in LGBT issues.', 'The CFPCA LGBT Endowed Scholarship provides financial support and hope to meritorious students who demonstrate positive sensitivity to and involvement in LGBT issues. Preference is given to currently enrolled Wayne State University LGBT students, although', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2038, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2039, 'Martin\'s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread Video Schol', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The student with the best advertisement for each category will be awarded $3,000. Two runners-up will also be chosen for each category and will be awarded $1,500 and $500, respectively. Videos will be used in Martins Sweet Mini Moments campaign throughout April.Video Technical Specifications: YouTube ad: 30 seconds 1 minute, horizontal video (19201080), mp4 format; Instagram Reels ad: 15-30 seconds, vertical video (10801920), mp4 format. Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States who is 18 years of age or older at the time of entry, must be a full-time or part-time undergraduate student at the time of entry and must be enrolled in a marketing, communications, or advertising program at the time of entry. Applicants must attend a college or university within 100 miles of Martins Chambersburg, PA bakery or Martins Valdosta, GA bakery at the time of entry.', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The stu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2040, 'Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship', 'To be considered for the WCA Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements: Full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; minimum GPA of 3.0; completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; demonstrated career commitment in communications or media; and enrolled in a Central Texas college or university. If selected as a scholarship finalist, you may be asked to produce a transcript and confirm class enrollment.Today, WCA is one of the largest and most diverse all-volunteer professional communications organizations in the city. Our membership includes more than two hundred members from a wide variety of communication roles. We continue our long tradition of supporting professional communicators across all disciplines through professional development and education, mentoring the next generation of communicators, creating a supportive community, and bestowing annual professional honors and undergraduate scholarships. The future is brighter than ever.', 'To be considered for the WCA Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements: Full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; minimum GPA of 3.0; completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; demonstrated car', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2041, 'WCA Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship', 'Applicants must: Be a full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Have completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; Demonstrate career commitment in communications or media; Be enrolled in a Central Texas college or university (Central Texas college or university is defined as being located in the 10-county Capital region in Central Texas including Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano, Travis and Williamson Counties).WCA awards the Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship to at least one deserving undergrad student every year. A treasured community leader and member of WCA for 24 years, Jo Caldwell Meyer was the national executive secretary of Theta Sigma Phi, the professional society for women in communication, and predecessor to Women Communicators of Austin. The scholarship application requires completion of a short essay and a letter of recommendation. If you are a scholarship finalist, you may be asked to produce a transcript and confirm class enrollment.', 'Applicants must: Be a full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Have completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; Demonstrate career commitment in communications or media; Be enrolled in a Central Texas co', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2042, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2043, 'NHA Past Chairs\' Legacy Scholarship', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental sciences, forestry, hydrology, animal sciences, management, financial services, communications, and other areas. Many companies also offer high-paying skilled labor and technical positions.The National Hydropower Association will be accepting applications for the NHA Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship goes to a promising young person who demonstrates the academic skills and commitment to help create the next generation of leaders in the waterpower industry. Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the waterpower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies.', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental scie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2044, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2045, 'NATAS Chicago/Midwest College Scholarships', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitable arm of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) - Chicago/Midwest Chapter, Inc. and is a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Chicago/Midwest Chapters scholarship program has distributed more than $560,000 in scholarships to students since the mid-1990s. The Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) anticipates awarding scholarships for the upcoming academic year. The College Scholarships are for those already enrolled in college or a university who will attain senior level status, in a bachelors degree program or will be enrolled in a graduate degree program in that term. Applicants must: be enrolled in an accredited college or university within the ADI (area of dominant influence) of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction; or have their primary residence (home address) within the ADI of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction; or be a relative of a member in good standing of the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the Television Academy.', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitab', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2046, 'ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship', 'The ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship is a 9-month, full-time program that provides fellows with an opportunity to work in Washington D.C. on legislative and public policy issues at Congressional offices. To be eligible for the ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship, applicants must: be Islamic; have graduated with an undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited university; be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident of the United States or a DACA recipient; have a minimum of one year of full-time professional experience in the field of policy; and have a proven commitment to policy-making and public service. Applications run from November until the due date.Benefits of the ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship are: a salary for housing and other expenses for the 9-month fellowship; roundtrip airfare to D.C.; health insurance reimbursement monthly; placement in a congressional office; one-day Hill orientation; professional leadership and policy enrichment workshops; networking opportunities; mentorship throughout the program and access to our online mentorship platform; and support with job placement after this program.', 'The ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship is a 9-month, full-time program that provides fellows with an opportunity to work in Washington D.C. on legislative and public policy issues at Congressional offices. To be eligible for the ISF Congressional Policy ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2047, 'IAPD Scholarship', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Each year, worthy recipients are awarded up to $5,000 to provide meaningful financial support for their college/university education. To apply for a IAPD scholarship, college/university students at the undergraduate or graduate degree level must meet one of the following criteria: Be employed by an IAPD member company; Be a child of an employee of an IAPD member company; or Be enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Applications open in the Fall.', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a p', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2048, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2049, 'NYWICI Scholarship Program', 'New York Women in Communications (NYWICI) provides scholarships every year to deserving young students. Scholarships range from $2,500 to $10,000 for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students for students pursuing a career/major in the field of communications. Applicants must reside in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, or Pennsylvania or go to college or university in one of those states. Our current sponsored scholarships are listed on our official website. Scholarships awarded are sponsored by individuals, foundations, and companies that support our mission. NYWICI has awarded over $2 million in scholarships to empower over 370 students since the program inception. The scholarship application, rules and obligations can be found on our website. Applications close on February 28th.', 'New York Women in Communications (NYWICI) provides scholarships every year to deserving young students. Scholarships range from $2,500 to $10,000 for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students for students pursuing a career/major in the field of co', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2050, 'LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship recipients will receive a trip to either New York City, Portland, OR, or Minneapolis, MN where they will participate in career building activities. This includes a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, three to four day-long career development workshops, and a scholarship & donor recognition reception. During these activities, students will have the opportunity to meet industry professionals, network and gain exposure to the advertising, marketing and public relations world.To be eligible for the Graduate Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time student at a four-year, accredited institution in the U.S., carrying a total of 9 units or more per semester/quarter; have a 3.2 GPA; major in a field of study that has an emphasis in advertising, marketing, or public relations; have at least one year left; and be available to participate in the scholarship activities. This is also open to Ph.D. students.', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship ', 3750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2051, 'LAGRANT Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship recipients will receive a trip to either New York City, Portland, OR, or Minneapolis, MN where they will participate in career building activities. This includes a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, three to four day-long career development workshops, and a scholarship & donor recognition reception. During these activities, students will have the opportunity to meet industry professionals, network and gain exposure to the advertising, marketing and public relations world.To be eligible for the Undergraduate Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time student at a four-year, accredited institution in the U.S., carrying a total of 12 units or more per semester/quarter; have a 3.0 GPA; major in a field of study that has an emphasis in advertising, marketing, or public relations; have at least one year left; and be available to participate in the scholarship activities.', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2052, 'TLF Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the TLF Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be either African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time student at a four-year, accredited institution in the U.S., carrying a total of 12 units or more per semester/quarter; have either a 3.0 GPA if applying for the Undergraduate Scholarships or a 3.2 GPA if applying for the Graduate Scholarships; major in a field of study that has an emphasis in advertising, marketing, or public relations; have at least one year left; and be available to participate in the scholarship activities.The scholarship recipients will receive a trip to either New York City, Portland, OR, or Minneapolis, MN where they will participate in career building activities. This includes a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, three to four day-long career development workshops, and a scholarship & donor recognition reception. During these activities, students will have the opportunity to meet industry professionals, network and gain exposure to the advertising, marketing and public relations world. TLF accepts applications from undergraduate students (current freshmen, sophomores, juniors and non-graduating seniors only) and graduate students (including Ph.D. students).', 'To be eligible for the TLF Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be either African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time studen', 3750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2053, 'James B. Simpson Fellowship', 'Through a gift from the Rev. James B. Simpson, the School of Communication (SOC) at American University provides graduate fellowships to direct the Simpson website. The database currently houses almost 3,000 quotations and is updated regularly to reflect a variety of quotations from a wide range of sources, including news talk shows, pop culture events, social media, and recently published books and magazines.American University offers the James B. Simpson Fellowship to graduate students. Qualified candidates should: have an understanding of the importance of quotations in contemporary communication; have a vision for how the quotations and the site can be leveraged to enhance the School of Communication; have editing, writing, new media, and HTML experience; and have the ability to manage and update the website. To be eligible, applicants must: have applied and been accepted to the MA in journalism and public affairs; be enrolled full-time (9 credits or more); and be a US citizen or permanent resident. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through a gift from the Rev. James B. Simpson, the School of Communication (SOC) at American University provides graduate fellowships to direct the Simpson website. The database currently houses almost 3,000 quotations and is updated regularly to reflect ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2054, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2055, 'Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Application open in mid-January.The purpose of the Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship is to provide assistance to students with financial need who reside in or otherwise have substantial ties to Larimer County, and who have an interest in the study of law or our system of government, debate or other similar law-related educational activities. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, and reside in or have strong ties to Larimer County (students attending Windsor High School are eligible).', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2056, 'BSU Swim Family Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Swim Family Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled at Ball State as a major or minor in the Department of Media; have a 3.0 GPA in courses completed at Ball State through the semester immediately preceding the date of application, as well as a 3.0 GPA in Department of Media courses; meet all Media internship requirements; and provide two letters of support indicating you have the skills to work in a media environment.In order to recognize our students academic and creative achievements, our department offers several scholarships every year to students who are currently enrolled and majoring or minoring in the Department of Media. Early each spring semester, majors and minors will receive an email that includes a custom scholarship application link. This link is individual to the student and should only be used by the student.', 'To be eligible for the Swim Family Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled at Ball State as a major or minor in the Department of Media; have a 3.0 GPA in courses completed at Ball State through the semester immediately preceding the date of ap', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2057, 'Connecticut Broadcasters Association Scholarship', 'Connecticut Broadcasters Association Scholarships are for Connecticut residents only. Students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university (in any location), pursuing media-related majors, such as communications, journalism, marketing, broadcast engineering, etc. Awards range from $1,000-5,000 and are based upon financial need and meritApplication period opens Jan. 1st each year and closes on March 15th.', 'Connecticut Broadcasters Association Scholarships are for Connecticut residents only. Students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university (in any location), pursuing media-related majors, such as communications, journalism, marketing, broadca', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2058, 'Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for', 'The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a scholarship for the undergraduate study of religion journalism or mass communications. The scholarship assists a United Methodist undergraduate who intends to pursue a career in religion journalism through study at an accredited U.S. college or university. Applicants must be a United Methodist ethnic minority student enrolled at the junior or senior level in the journalism or communications department of an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants are judged on five criteria: Christian commitment and involvement in the life of the United Methodist Church; academic achievement as revealed by transcripts, grade point averages and the required letters of reference; journalistic experience and/or evidence of journalistic talent; clarity of purpose in plans and goals for the future; and the potential professional ability as a religion journalist.', 'The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a scholarship for the undergraduate study of religion journalism or mass communications. The scholarship assists a United Methodist undergraduate who intends to ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2059, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2060, 'NATAS Chicago/Midwest High School Scholarships', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitable arm of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) - Chicago/Midwest Chapter, Inc. and is a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Chicago/Midwest Chapters scholarship program has distributed more than $560,000 in scholarships to students since the mid-1990s. The Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences anticipates awarding scholarship for the upcoming year. The High School Scholarships are offered to assist and encourage talented high school seniors preparing to attend post-secondary institutions and who are committed to careers in the television industry. Applicants must be enrolled in a high school within the ADI (area of dominant influence) of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction or have their primary residence (home address) within the ADI of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction or be a relative of a member in good standing of the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the Television Academy.', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitab', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2061, 'PPEF Chairman\'s College Scholarships', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or graduate level coursework (industry employees only). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply. Applicants may apply for more than one scholarship if all requirements are met. Special note: The Four-Year College Scholarships will be awarded first. Applicants not receiving a Four-Year College Scholarship will be automatically considered for the One-Year College Scholarships and Named Scholarships so a separate application is not required. To be considered for the need-based scholarships, PPEF must receive a copy of the Student Aid Report that a student receives after filing the FAFSA. Application deadline is March 15 at Midnight Central Time.PPEF is an educational, charitable, nonprofit organization that awards college scholarships to students who have a parent working in the promotional products industry or who are working for a company in the industry. Since 1989, PPEF has awarded $3,026,500 in college scholarships to 1,618 students.', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or grad', 5500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2062, 'Stoody-West Graduate Fellowship', 'The Stoody-West Graduate Fellowship will assist one United Methodist student in their post-graduate study at an accredited U.S. college or university who intends on pursuing a career in religious journalism. Applicants must be a United Methodist who intends to pursue a career in religion journalism and is enrolled in post-graduate study at a school in the United States. (The term religion journalism includes news writing for secular and church media and for church institutions. The committee will consider appropriate news and journalism forms, including electronic and broadcast media, as well as print.)The Stoody-West Fellowships in religious journalism are offered in recognition of the work and lives of Dr. Ralph Stoody and Dr. Arthur West, who were leaders in public relations and information services in The United Methodist Church. The purpose of the fellowship is to enhance the recipient\'s professional competence and thereby help to perpetuate the standards exemplified by Ralph Stoody and Arthur West.', 'The Stoody-West Graduate Fellowship will assist one United Methodist student in their post-graduate study at an accredited U.S. college or university who intends on pursuing a career in religious journalism. Applicants must be a United Methodist who inten', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2063, 'California Broadcasters Association Scholarship', 'The CBA Board of Directors awards two $1,000 scholarships for radio and two $1000 scholarships for television each semester. Applicants should be enrolled college student working as an intern at any California Broadcasters Association member radio or television station. There are no minimum hours per week requirements. More than one intern may apply from each station. Any employee (or their child) of a CBA member station enrolled as a college student majoring in a broadcast-related field (communications, journalism, engineering, marketing, etc.) may apply. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a California school or be up to 6 months graduated with an overall 2.5 GPA.The California Broadcasters Association (CBA) promotes the broadcast industry and the audiences they serve. The impetus of this mission rests in the belief that broadcasters play an essential role in their communities. Their powerful influence is given and guarded by the fundamental rights of this country, and in return each radio and television station must operate in the public interest.', 'The CBA Board of Directors awards two $1,000 scholarships for radio and two $1000 scholarships for television each semester. Applicants should be enrolled college student working as an intern at any California Broadcasters Association member radio or tele', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2064, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2065, 'American Advertising Federation Pittsburgh Scholar', 'The American Advertising Federation Pittsburgh Scholarship Fund was created at The Pittsburgh Foundation to build stronger ties between the Pittsburgh advertising community and college, technical school and university level students entering the advertising field. The motivation for the scholarship is to inspire and reward outstanding candidates who have demonstrated potential success in the field and to bring cultural diversity to the Pittsburgh advertising industry.Applicants must be attending a 4-year college or university as an undergraduate student at the junior or senior level in the coming fall semester or a 2-year college, technical or trade school and be in the final year in the coming fall semester, reside in Allegheny County, Armstrong County, Beaver County, Butler County, Fayette County, Indiana County, Lawrence County, Mercer County, Washington County or Westmoreland County in Pennsylvania, pursue a degree or studies in communications, marketing, or advertising and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must also complete the FAFSA. Applicants should be those who demonstrate academic interest or creative talent in fields of studies pursuant to a career in advertising (i.e.. advertising, art, business, communications, graphic design, marketing, public relations, writing).', 'The American Advertising Federation Pittsburgh Scholarship Fund was created at The Pittsburgh Foundation to build stronger ties between the Pittsburgh advertising community and college, technical school and university level students entering the advertisi', 1700, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2066, 'Bodie McDowell Scholarship', 'An international, nonprofit organization, OWAA represents a diverse group of professional communicators dedicated to sharing the outdoor experience. Through OWAA membership and adherence to its creed and code of ethics, members are commissioned to provide honest, thorough, informed, responsible and unbiased outdoor coverage. OWAA is proud to support educational pursuits with scholarships and fellowships for outdoor communicators. Applications are open January 1 until the due date.Named in honor of former OWAA President Bodie McDowell, these scholarships are awarded annually to three or more students. Candidates should have clear, significant goals in outdoor communications, examples of work and letters of recommendation. Academic achievement is considered but is not among the top three selection criteria. Recipients must be students of outdoor communications fields including print, photography, film, art, poetry or broadcasting. Open to eligible undergraduate and graduate students.', 'An international, nonprofit organization, OWAA represents a diverse group of professional communicators dedicated to sharing the outdoor experience. Through OWAA membership and adherence to its creed and code of ethics, members are commissioned to provide', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2067, 'AWC Springfield Educational Scholarship', 'The Association for Women in Communications (AWC) is the premier organization for empowering women like you with the strength, support, and tools for elevating your career and becoming an agent of change in the industry. We are a network of like-minded women who are genuinely invested in helping you reach your potential. Throughout their generosity, the Association for Women in Communications offers financial aid.College juniors, seniors or graduate students from Central Illinois or attending a college or university in Central Illinois who are majoring in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, graphic design, videography, photography or related fields are encouraged to apply for the Educational Scholarship sponsored by the AWC in Springfield. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to pursue a professional career in communications or a related field and service to the field through extracurricular or job activities.', 'The Association for Women in Communications (AWC) is the premier organization for empowering women like you with the strength, support, and tools for elevating your career and becoming an agent of change in the industry. We are a network of like-minded wo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2068, 'CPI Charles Lewis Fellowship', 'The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) is a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to producing original, responsible investigative journalism that reveals the causes and effect of inequality. Discriminatory systems in employment, housing, health care, education and access to democracy affect people based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, immigration status and income. Our data-driven and narrative journalism holds powerful interests accountable, investigates solutions and places problems within the historical context of inequality in America. American University offers the CPI Charles Lewis Fellowship to graduate students. Qualified candidates should: have experience and/or interest in data-driven investigative journalism; interest in reporting on inequality ; deep reporting experience; and strong writing skills. To be eligible, applicants must: have applied and been accepted to the MA in journalism and public affairs; be enrolled full-time (9 credits or more); and be a US citizen or permanent resident. The fellow will earn a $30,000 stipend and receive 100% tuition. The fellow is responsible for fees and health insurance.', 'The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) is a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to producing original, responsible investigative journalism that reveals the causes and effect of inequality. Discriminatory systems in employment, housing, health care, education and', 214512, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2069, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Scholarshi', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interested in the core aspects of the concert business, including: concert promotion, venue operation, ticketing, sponsorship, e-commerce and artist management. Applicants must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned (non-traditional students pursuing a career in the music industry are invited to apply for scholarship opportunities if they meet all other eligibility requirements). Applications run from February until the due date.With the added support of the Living Legacy Foundation, Music Forward is able to provide an additional $10,000 scholarship to support a student who has experienced homelessness and/or been part of the foster care system and is interested in pursuing a career in live entertainment. For the first time in 2020, the scholarships include a dedicated award from Minnesota-based, Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union, which is designated for two Minnesota college students pursuing a career related to hospitality and music industries. All five scholarships are designed to support the next generation of music industry leaders and innovators.', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interest', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2070, 'National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - ', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria or Palm Springs); be enrolled in 9 units or more and graduate students enrolled in 6 units or more at two- or four-year colleges or universities; and pursue a career in television and related fields. Although we are looking for students who are good scholars, evidence of creative achievement and demonstration of financial need is even more important. With almost 700 members, The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter, serves television professionals in San Diego, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Santa Maria. The San Diego Chapter was chartered by the National Television Academy in 1972 under the leadership of its founding president, Ralph Hodges.', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2071, 'Peter Agris Memorial Journalism/Communications Sch', 'The Alpha Omega Council honors its late founder Peter Agris by presenting the Peter Agris Memorial Scholarships annually to several young Greek-Americans pursuing studies in the fields of journalism or communications. The Scholarship program, conducted in cooperation with the Agris family, celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017 and since its inception has provided more than a half a million dollars in critical funding to aspiring Greek-American students from across this nation.To be eligible for the Peter Agris Memorial Journalism/Communications Scholarships, applicants must be U.S. citizens of Greek-American descent, currently enrolled full-time as a journalism or communications major at an accredited college or university in the U.S, be active in the community and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. An essay reflecting on values from an applicant\'s Greek heritage and how it relates to a career in journalism is also required. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.', 'The Alpha Omega Council honors its late founder Peter Agris by presenting the Peter Agris Memorial Scholarships annually to several young Greek-Americans pursuing studies in the fields of journalism or communications. The Scholarship program, conducted in', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2072, 'RTDNA George Foreman Tribute to Lyndon B. Johnson ', 'The George Foreman Tribute to Lyndon B. Johnson Scholarship is awarded to a student from the University of Texas at Austin. The recipient will receive $6,000 and an invitation to the Excellence in Journalism conference. Applicants must be incoming sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism (majoring in these studies is not required, however). Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Scholarships are open to college students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Scholarship winners are also asked to attend the RTDNA conference free of charge and with travel support.', 'The George Foreman Tribute to Lyndon B. Johnson Scholarship is awarded to a student from the University of Texas at Austin. The recipient will receive $6,000 and an invitation to the Excellence in Journalism conference. Applicants must be incoming sophomo', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2073, 'RTDNA Lee Thornton Scholarship', 'The RTDNA Lee Thornton Scholarship is offered to students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television or digital journalism. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time undergraduate students good standing when scholarships are awarded in September. Although not an official requirement, students from the University of Maryland and Howard University will be given preference.Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Scholarships are open to college students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Scholarship winners are also asked to attend the RTDNA conference free of charge and with travel support.', 'The RTDNA Lee Thornton Scholarship is offered to students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television or digital journalism. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time underg', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2074, 'RTDNA Scholarships & Fellowships', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, and news director to White House speechwriter, media regulatory attorney, and journalism educator. Several have served as RTDNA board members and many are Murrow Award winners.Scholarships are open to college students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Fellowships are open to professional broadcast or digital journalists with fewer than 10 years of experience. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time sophomores, juniors or seniors in good standing. Scholarship and fellowship winners are also asked to attend the RTDNA conference free of charge and with travel support. Fellowships are open to professional electronic or broadcast journalists.', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, an', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2075, 'RTDNF Mike Reynolds Scholarship', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, and news director to White House speechwriter, media regulatory attorney, and journalism educator. Several have served as RTDNA board members and many are Murrow Award winners.The Mike Reynolds Scholarship is awarded to a journalism student with a good writing ability, excellent grades, a dedication to the news business, strong interest in pursuing a career in electronic journalism and a demonstrated need for financial assistance. Students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism are eligible to apply.', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2076, 'RTDNF Pete Wilson Scholarship', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, and news director to White House speechwriter, media regulatory attorney, and journalism educator. Several have served as RTDNA board members and many are Murrow Award winners.The RTDNF Pete Wilson Scholarship is granted to a graduate journalism student from the San Francisco Bay area or attending a college or university in the Bay Area who shares Wilson\'s commitment to ethical, responsible journalism. The Pete Wilson Scholarship is open to both undergraduates and graduate applicants. The recipient of the Pete Wilson Journalism Scholarship will receive $2,000 and an invitation to the RTDNA conference.', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, an', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2077, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2078, 'Society of Plastics Engineers Foundation Scholarsh', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include, but is not limited to, plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, journalism or communications. All applicants must be in good standing with their colleges. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship. Requirements include a completed application, resume, academic transcript, and three letters of recommendation. You may apply for up to five scholarships plus the PPA Scholarship. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship.', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would inclu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2079, 'TOCA Scholarship', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to careers working for trade publications, newsletters or companies/marketing agencies that promote the golf course, lawn and landscape, sod and nursery/greenhouse, sports turf or maintenance industries.To qualify, students must major or minor in communications or a green industry related field such as horticulture, plant sciences, botany, agronomy, plant pathology, etc., with the intent of using his/her communication skills as part of a career path. The applicant also must demonstrate an interest in using this course of study in the field of communications on a regular basis.Applicants must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or above and a 3.0 in the major area of study (based on a 4.0 scale). Students enrolled in the coming fall may apply for the scholarship. Eligibility, as determined by the TOCA Board of Directors, extends to two and four year program students attending institutions that offer turf management curriculums and communications.', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to career', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2080, 'Adena Health Foundation Scholarships', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative to pursue courses of study within fields associated with health care that may one day lead some of the recipients home to care for the communities served by the health system.Scholarships are available to applicants considering a career in health care, either directly involved with patient care on the clinical side or in a number of fields that support operation of a health system, such as accounting, information technology, human resources, legal, marketing and communications and business development, among others. They are awarded on a competitive basis after applications are reviewed by an Adena scholarship committee. Applicants must have a 3.3 GPA and either a high school diploma or a GED score of 550.', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2081, 'NINA Journalism Scholarship', 'Northern Illinois High School Journalism Scholarship recognizes outstanding achievement by high school students in print and/or online journalism. Applicants must be high school seniors within the Northern Illinois region who demonstrate the standards of of honesty, integrity, attention to detail, hard work, creativity and an understanding and commitment to quality community journalism. All applicants should show an intent to attend college as a journalism or communications major with an emphasis on print and/or online journalism. NINA is the Northern Illinois Newspaper Association, founded in 1962 to promote the newspapers of northern Illinois, develop programs to enhance the profession and promote good fellowship among its members. More than 50 years later, NINA continues to bring together specialists in journalism to provide programs for staff members in both print and digital phases of publication. NINAs ties with the Northern Illinois University extend to its beginnings.', 'Northern Illinois High School Journalism Scholarship recognizes outstanding achievement by high school students in print and/or online journalism. Applicants must be high school seniors within the Northern Illinois region who demonstrate the standards of ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2082, 'New York Women in Communications Scholarships', 'Each year, New York Women in Communications awards scholarships to undergraduate students who intend to pursue or further a career in communications. Each completed application is assessed by 2 different readers. Students who pass to the 2nd stage receive telephone interviews. Students who pass to the third stage must attend a Zoom interview with the committee. The Finalists are chosen after the interviews. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents who live in NY, NJ, CT, or PA or who are currently enrolled in a communications program at a college/university. An applicant must be majoring, planning to declare a major, or pursuing an advanced degree in a communications-related field at a U.S. accredited college/university. Communications-related fields include, but are not limited to, Advertising, Broadcasting, Communications, Digital Media, English, Film, Journalism, Marketing, Public Relations, or Publishing. Must have an overall GPA of 3.2 (or 87%) or better. U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents who do not live in NY, NJ, CT, or PA but who are currently enrolled in a communications program at a college/university in New York State may apply.', 'Each year, New York Women in Communications awards scholarships to undergraduate students who intend to pursue or further a career in communications. Each completed application is assessed by 2 different readers. Students who pass to the 2nd stage receive', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2083, 'ULINE Scholarship', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, advertising, communication studies, or corporate communication majors. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Preference is given to students with past internship experience and student, professional and/or community organizations experience. Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. Uline is also a strategic partner of Marquette University and is pleased to provide a scholarship for current sophomores and juniors and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Please be aware that this scholarship program involves an interview. Program finalists will be contacted to arrange interviews. All application materials will be provided to Uline for the purposes of identifying potential internships or job candidates.', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2084, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2085, 'ABA Academic Merit Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior college; have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry (which can encompass many majors); and maintain a minimum GPA of a 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. Evaluators select winners based on their academic merit, extracurricular activities, and anticipated financial need. All applicants are notified of the competition results in June. An impartial selection committee of educators is responsible for ranking and choosing the winners.', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2086, 'ABA Diversity Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars since its inception. The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program recognizes deserving students who demonstrate scholastic ability, leadership, character, diversity, and the potential to be future leaders in the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.The ABA Diversity Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of traditionally underrepresented groups in the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Eligible candidates must have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Applicants are required to submit a 500-word essay discussing the role they hope to play in advancing the future of the transportation, motorcoach, travel, and tourism/hospitality industry.', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2087, 'ABA Member Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standing for at least one year as of January 1 in the year in which the scholarships are awarded and distributed); and be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student, and must have a declared major or course of study that is relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industries and hold a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Transportation, travel and tourism encompass a varying range of professions from accounting to hospitality management and everything in between. In other words, please apply rather than ruling yourself out because of your major. However, you will be required to submit a short essay on how your major or course of study is relevant to the transportation, travel and tourism industries. The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program.', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2088, 'Ad Club of Western Massachusetts Scholarship', 'Western Massachusetts seniors who plan to attend an accredited college or technical school to study advertising, communications, marketing, or graphics arts and will be attending in September 2023 are encouraged to apply. The scholarship must be applied against tuition and fees at the school. Candidates will be judged on academic performance, extracurricular activities, community service and/or work experience, a demonstrated interest in advertising, communications, marketing or graphic design, personal recommendations, and a letter of introduction outlining future plans.The Advertising Club of Western Massachusetts is the premier organization for all marketing and communications professionals in western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. The Club offers its members the ability to advance and enrich the advertising community, by acting as a catalyst for idea exchange, professional development, and creative energy. The Club creates a forum for members to learn, network, recognize achievement and give back to build a stronger advertising and marketing community.', 'Western Massachusetts seniors who plan to attend an accredited college or technical school to study advertising, communications, marketing, or graphics arts and will be attending in September 2023 are encouraged to apply. The scholarship must be applied a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2089, 'MBA Student Broadcaster Scholarship', 'Students who are permanent residents of Massachusetts, have declared a communications-related major, and are in the process of enrolling, or are currently enrolled at an accredited institution of higher learning are encouraged to apply for the MBA Student Broadcaster Scholarship. Such institutions include vocational schools, or 2 or 4-year colleges or universities offering degrees in radio and television broadcasting. Applying students must meet their school\'s status of a full-time student. The school does not need to be in Massachusetts.The selection process for scholarships will take into account such factors as financial need, academic merit, community service, extra-curricular activities and work experience. Highest priority will be given to students with the most limited financial resources. Student applications are reviewed and selected by broadcasters who are participating members of the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association Student Broadcaster Scholarship Program.', 'Students who are permanent residents of Massachusetts, have declared a communications-related major, and are in the process of enrolling, or are currently enrolled at an accredited institution of higher learning are encouraged to apply for the MBA Student', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2090, 'VFRW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Political Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year applying for this scholarship) a college or university in Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA. Applicants must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2091, 'Edna R. Anthony Scholarship', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College or University and declare a major in Criminal Justice, Journalism or Nursing or Healthcare. Winners are announced in May. Women of BECA Inc. was started in 2003 by four women who traveled together and developed a sisterhood. We decided to develop an organization to give back to the community by the way of supporting Women\'s related Services and Charities, and Education for our Youth. The Hallmark of our organization is our Scholarship Fund to deserving high school seniors that are pursing a career in the specified career paths of the founders Beverly-Journalism, Edna Criminal Justice, Connie Journalism, and Angela- Nursing.', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2092, 'NDS McCullough Scholarship', 'Applicant must be a freshman at a four-year-college or university majoring in Dairy/Animal Science with a Communications emphasis or Agricultural Journalism with a Dairy/Animal Science emphasis. Student must be planning on a future career in dairy journalism or communications. Scholarship is based on communication abilities, student activities, academic ability and future plans. This scholarship is funded from a bequest sponsored by Marshall E. McCullough, well-known Georgia nutrition researcher, educator and journalist.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'Applicant must be a freshman at a four-year-college or university majoring in Dairy/Animal Science with a Communications emphasis or Agricultural Journalism with a Dairy/Animal Science emphasis. Student must be planning on a future career in dairy journal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2093, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2094, 'NDS Student Recognition Award for Seniors', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated leadership skills, student activity participation, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. Each university can nominate up to two students for this award.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2095, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2096, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2097, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2098, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2099, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2100, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2101, 'NATAS Southeast Foundation Scholarship', 'The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter is dedicated to helping develop the next generation of television professionals. We\'re looking for students with an innovative vision and a commitment to excellence that will one day earn an EMMY Award! Scholarship applications are now being accepted that total $6,000, including the Evelyn Mims Journalist of the Future Scholarship. All eligible students must be enrolled in a college or university during the coming school year and plan to pursue a career in broadcast or digital media. Eligibility requirements include: Students must be 18 or older at the time of the Scholarship award by April 25th; Students must be legal residents of, or attend college within the NATAS Southeast Region (Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina) or be accepted into a college or university within the Southeast Region at the time of entry; Students must provide two letters of recommendation; Students must provide a one-to-three page essay; Applicants must provide a link to a work sample with the application. Any Application that does not meet the above stated minimum requirements will not be considered.', 'The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter is dedicated to helping develop the next generation of television professionals. We\'re looking for students with an innovative vision and a commitment to excellence that will one day ea', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2102, 'The Agnes Cooke Scholarship', 'The Virginia Press Women Foundation is proud to offer the Agnes Cook Memorial Scholarship. The $2,000 scholarship will help students continue to face the unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The scholarship is open to female and male students and to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in journalism, photojournalism, public relations or another related communications field.Students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university to apply. Full-time and part-time students are eligible, and financial need will play an important role in the selection of recipients. Graduating seniors may apply for the scholarship. Students pursuing graduate studies may provide information about the program they\'re enrolling in on the application. To be considered for the scholarship, the file containing your entry must include all of the following: Three (3) samples of your work; A resume including communications experience and academic accomplishments; A signed letter of recommendation specifically for this scholarship.', 'The Virginia Press Women Foundation is proud to offer the Agnes Cook Memorial Scholarship. The $2,000 scholarship will help students continue to face the unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The scholarship is open to female and m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2103, 'Society of Professional Journalists Buffalo Chapte', 'Greater Buffalo-area college students who are studying communications, along with professional journalists seeking additional academic training, can now apply for college and graduate school scholarships for the upcoming academic year. To be eligible, applicants must be residents of Western New York, Northwestern Pennsylvania, or Southern Ontario attending accredited colleges in the U.S. or Canada that offer courses to enhance journalism training. Students who are residents outside the chapter area who attend colleges in Western New York are also eligible. Undergraduate students in any year of study, graduate students and working journalists are encouraged to apply. Evidence of competence in writing, broadcasting or related communications skills is especially desirable. So is the explanation of financial need. Applicants must include a brief statement outlining their motivation and offering evidence of a commitment to a career in journalism. Letters of recommendation from an instructor or supervisor in the students field of major interest must accompany the application.', 'Greater Buffalo-area college students who are studying communications, along with professional journalists seeking additional academic training, can now apply for college and graduate school scholarships for the upcoming academic year. To be eligible, app', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2104, 'Axia Public Relations Scholarship', 'The PRSA Foundation awards the Axia Public Relations Scholarship to students who: demonstrate financial need; demonstrate experience and passion for public relations; and demonstrate a dedication to professional ethics and excellence. Eligible applicants must: be juniors or seniors in good academic standing at accredited colleges or universities; have some public relations experience through volunteering, internships, or employment; be studying public relations or an equivalent major; and be seeking a public relations career.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: work samples (up to three public relations work samples that demonstrate their best PR work); a link to their LinkedIn profile; and a cover letter or intro video (within 600 words and/or within a two-minute video in English, please share why they are the most deserving scholarship candidate). The PRSA Foundation will make payment directly to the winners university for use on their behalf; payment can only be used to directly fund the winners educational pursuits.', 'The PRSA Foundation awards the Axia Public Relations Scholarship to students who: demonstrate financial need; demonstrate experience and passion for public relations; and demonstrate a dedication to professional ethics and excellence. Eligible applicants ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2105, 'Chester Burger Scholarship for Excellence in Publi', 'To be eligible for the Chester Burger Scholarship for Excellence in Public Relations, applicants must: be enrolled or continuing in a graduate studies degree program in public relations, journalism or related fields; and have a 3.0 GPA. The award may be used at any U.S. college or university offering a graduate program in public relations or related field. This scholarship was created to encourage graduate public relations students to pursue careers in corporate public relations, with the goal of making the public relations function more essential to the successful achievement of corporate goals consistent with the public interest, the precepts of sound business and the needs of key stakeholders.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a letter of recommendation of no more than two pages from a faculty member or PRSSA Faculty or Professional Adviser; an additional letter of recommendation of no more than two pages from an internship employer, educator or other individual who knows the applicant and can address their potential as a public relations counselor to management; a one-page resume; and an essay (1,000-word maximum) that addresses an assigned topic.', 'To be eligible for the Chester Burger Scholarship for Excellence in Public Relations, applicants must: be enrolled or continuing in a graduate studies degree program in public relations, journalism or related fields; and have a 3.0 GPA. The award may be u', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2106, 'John D. Graham Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the John D. Graham Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, and be entering their senior year of undergraduate studies in fall after the application deadline to apply. Judges will be looking for the following qualities: academic achievement in public relations and overall studies; leadership; experience in internships or other work/service; a commitment to public relations; and writing skills.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation (no more than two pages, from either a faculty member or PRSSA Adviser), one or two additional letters of recommendation ( from internship employers, educators or others) and a one-page resume. The scholarship check will be payable to the winners university for use on their behalf, and can only be used to directly fund the winners educational pursuits.', 'To be eligible for the John D. Graham Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, and be entering their senior year of undergraduate studies in fall afte', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2107, 'John Fischetti Scholarship', 'The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans (JCCIA) is proud to offer the John Fischetti Scholarship, awarded to students who are of 50% or more of Italian ancestry and have been accepted into or enrolled in an undergraduate degree program majoring in journalism or media communications. Competitive applicants must be of 50% or more of Italian ancestry, pursuing a degree in journalism or communications, and have demonstrated academic achievement. Scholarship recipients are selected based on their Italian heritage, academic achievement, involvement in school and non-school activities, and the quality of their JCCIA John Fischetti Scholarship application. Applicants must submit proof of being admitted to and/or enrolled at an accredited institution of higher education. Applicants are required to submit a JCCIA John Fischetti scholarship application and required documents as indicated on the application form. Required documents include a 500-word essay, self-photo, copy of the applicants transcripts (high school and or college), proof of college acceptance/admittance or current college transcript, two recommendation letters, and any published writings print or digital. All items must be submitted by the deadline application date as one digital pdf file to the given email address.', 'The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans (JCCIA) is proud to offer the John Fischetti Scholarship, awarded to students who are of 50% or more of Italian ancestry and have been accepted into or enrolled in an undergraduate degree program majoring in ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2108, 'Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service. Specifically, a nominee must honorably represent a Big Ten Conference institution or a Pac-12 Conference institution, exhibiting excellence in academics and civic service while displaying strong character and leadership skills. Applicants must plan to enroll in graduate or professional school within eighteen months of graduation and have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and express an interest to pursue a career in the sports industry, including, but not limited to: sports journalism, media relations, event operations, marketing, etc. As part of the Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship, the recipients will be given the unique opportunity to receive a Rose Bowl Game Experience, that consists of a four-night trip to Pasadena, Calif., to meet with staff from the Tournament of Roses, and the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences. The experience culminates with the opportunity to attend the Rose Bowl Game on January 2 with a guest. Transportation, lodging, and meals for the scholarship recipient will be covered as part of the award.', 'The Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service. Specifically, ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2109, 'May C. Randazzo Memorial Scholarship', 'The May C. Randazzo Memorial Scholarship provide funds for individuals planning a career in public relations. Applicants must attend at the undergraduate level or will attend at the graduate level, a college or university in the geographical area served by the Buffalo/Niagara Chapter of PRSA, and have a declared major in the field of communications with a preference for those pursuing a career in public relations. Preference is given to PRSSA members but membership is not required to apply. Besides completing the application form, applicants must also a letter of recommendation, as well as an essay in English demonstrating high scholastic achievement, interest in community service and financial needs. The scholarships provide funds for individuals planning a career in public relations and honors college students that best demonstrate the ideals that May C. Randazzo believed were the keys to the future of the profession leadership, community service and scholastic achievement.', 'The May C. Randazzo Memorial Scholarship provide funds for individuals planning a career in public relations. Applicants must attend at the undergraduate level or will attend at the graduate level, a college or university in the geographical area served b', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2110, 'Ofield Dukes Multicultural Student Award', 'The Ofield Dukes Multicultural Student Award supports minority students studying journalism or public relations. Applicants must be journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, be entering their junior year of undergraduate studies in the fall of year the scholarship is offered, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be of African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Native American, Alaskan Native or Pacific Islander ancestry. Besides completing the application form, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (no more than two pages, from a faculty member or adviser), at least one and not more than four additional letters of recommendation (from internship employers, educators or others who have been directly involved in their relevant activities; two pages maximum), and a one to two-page resume. Selection criteria include: academic achievement; writing skills; recommendation letters; examples of commitment to service and social responsibility (demonstrated by mentoring others or participating in community service activities) or specific examples of how the applicant has worked to make the world a more equitable place; and awards or honors received for academic or extracurricular achievements (can include high school and community awards).', 'The Ofield Dukes Multicultural Student Award supports minority students studying journalism or public relations. Applicants must be journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, be entering their junio', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2111, 'PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship', 'Applicants of the PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship must be full-time undergraduate students at an accredited four-year college or university, majoring or minoring in public relations or enrolled in communications at a school that does not offer a public relations degree, be entering their junior year in the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be of African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Native American, Alaskan Native or Pacific Islander ancestry. PRSSA membership is preferred, but is not a requirement.Besides completing the application form, applicants must also submit: a current academic transcript of all college/university courses completed; a letter of recommendation from a PRSA member or an individual associated with the public relations profession (corporate, agency, government, non-profit) or higher education; and a typed, double-spaced two page essay in English on an assigned topic. Established in 1989 by PRSAs Multicultural Affairs Committee, the PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship annually assists and recognizes young men and women for outstanding academic achievement and commitment to the practice of public relations.', 'Applicants of the PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship must be full-time undergraduate students at an accredited four-year college or university, majoring or minoring in public relations or enrolled in communications at a school that does not offer a ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2112, 'Public Relations Scholarship', 'The Foundation will send $2,000 payable directly to the selected students university on their behalf to fund educational pursuits. Applicants for the scholarship should be juniors or seniors in good academic standing at accredited universities and studying public relations or an equivalent major. Previous PR experience through volunteering, employment, or an internship is required. We created the Axia Public Relations scholarship to take a bite out of college costs for students who: Have a financial need; Demonstrate their PR passion through volunteer, internship, and employment experiences; and Are dedicated to professional ethics and standards. The Foundation will send $2,000 payable directly to the selected students university on their behalf to fund educational pursuits. We created the Axia Public Relations scholarship to take a bite out of college costs for students who have a financial need, demonstrate their PR passion through volunteer, internship, and employment experiences and are dedicated to professional ethics and standards.', 'The Foundation will send $2,000 payable directly to the selected students university on their behalf to fund educational pursuits. Applicants for the scholarship should be juniors or seniors in good academic standing at accredited universities and studyin', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2113, 'Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship', 'Established by Greater Than Gatsby as part of a new initiative to establish a channel of support for the next generation, the Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship supports the future of visual art and content creators. Recipients will receive $1,000 USD each to be used to help pay their tuition and academic expenses to an accredited non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States.Applicants must be a recently accepted high-school student, undergraduate or graduate student from an accredited college/university in the United States, majoring in any type of art, communications, English, film, fine arts, journalism, multimedia, photography and visual arts. To enter, application must submit 3 photos demonstrating your best photography. Photos should be no larger than 1,000px on the longest side and 72dpi. Applicants must also write a short essay of at least 500 words describing your interest in photography and/or the relation of photography to your chosen career or passion.', 'Established by Greater Than Gatsby as part of a new initiative to establish a channel of support for the next generation, the Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship supports the future of visual art and content creators. Recipients will receive $1,000 USD', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2114, 'Henrietta M. Fisher Memorial Honor Scholarship Fun', 'To be eligible for the Henrietta M. Fisher Memorial Honor Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a first-year, Penn State- University Park baccalaureate student; file a FAFSA; be a Dauphin County resident (Steelton-Highspire High School graduates preferred); and be pursuing any college major (Engineering, Earth & Mineral Science, Science, Communications, and Liberal Arts majors preferred).To be considered, please submit a letter that includes all of the following: the applicant\'s name, Penn State ID Number and a personal essay of no more than two typewritten pages that illustrates leadership skills, patriotism, career aspirations, and academic merit. Award amounts vary between $2,000 and $4,000 and are awarded for one year unless enrolled in a Penn State ROTC program.', 'To be eligible for the Henrietta M. Fisher Memorial Honor Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a first-year, Penn State- University Park baccalaureate student; file a FAFSA; be a Dauphin County resident (Steelton-Highspire High School graduates preferred', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2115, 'IAEE Helen Brett Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attracting college level students into the field of study and encouraging their pursuit with financial support. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degree major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. If within a hospitality program, the focus of study should be the exhibitions and events industry as determined by the review of the submitted official transcripts. Applicants must: Be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Be enrolled in a degree program focusing on exhibition/event management; Have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on 4.0 scale; Have completed Helen Brett Scholarship Application; and supply a resume and two letters of recommendation by faculty and/or from exhibition industry leader.', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attra', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2116, 'PEGTV Courcelle Scholarship', 'The Courcelle Scholarship is awarded annually to a Rutland County High School senior who has exhibited a high level of proficiency and interest in the video or media arts and intends to pursue study in the communications field at an accredited college, university or trade school. Eligible applicants must be pursuing degrees in television, film, radio, internet, computer animation, graphic arts, sound engineering, photo and print journalism, marketing, communications, PR and digital arts. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: an acceptance letter from the school they plan on attending; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (from at least one school administrator, teacher, coach, or community leader); relevant samples of their work (writing samples, photography, videos, marketing plan, etc.); and an essay (500-word maximum) that describes why they are pursuing this field of study.', 'The Courcelle Scholarship is awarded annually to a Rutland County High School senior who has exhibited a high level of proficiency and interest in the video or media arts and intends to pursue study in the communications field at an accredited college, un', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2117, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2118, 'PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral students are eligible to apply. Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $7,500 each. This scholarship is awarded annually. This is named in honor of Harold Kerzner, a globally recognized expert on project, program, and portfolio management, innovation and strategic planning, and Senior Executive Director at International Institute for Learning.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doct', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2119, 'PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. Priority is given to children (or a stepchild) of a member of the PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter and residents of the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids or Eastern Iowa area attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university. Individuals planning to attend degree programs in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois are also welcome to apply. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2120, 'PMI James Jim Rankin Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must be students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area attending or planning to attend an accredited degree program in the area, an area student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S., or a Texas student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S. This is open to all degree levels, and applicants do not need to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must b', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2121, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2122, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2123, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2124, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2125, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2126, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2127, 'Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation', 'Attention high school seniors and post-secondary students! If you\'re passionate about a career in printing technology, printing management, graphic communication, packaging, or publishing, the PGSF Scholarship is your key to advancing your education and future in this dynamic field. Here are the essential details you need to know:Eligibility:To be considered for this prestigious scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Application completion and submission by May 1st, at 11:59 PM.Submission of two recommendations. Just provide their email addresses, and we\'ll handle the rest. Please ensure your referees have ample time to submit their recommendations before the application deadline.Submission of official transcripts (or copies of official transcripts) through the application platform or sent directly to PGSF.A commendable GPA of 3.0 or higher, reflecting your commitment to academic excellence.Full-time student status, defined as enrollment in 12 or more credits per term.Enrollment (or planned enrollment) in a printing or graphics program at a technical school, college, or university within the United States.Scholarship Selection Process:The Scholarship Selection Committee at PGSF comprises experienced college educators and industry leaders well-versed in evaluating academic records, recommendations, and other pertinent information. Here\'s what you can expect:Scholarship candidates are meticulously reviewed based on their academic achievements, recommendations from instructors, advisors, and employers, and their biographical records, which showcase academic honors and extracurricular interests.The selection process is comprehensive, aiming to identify exceptional students who demonstrate a genuine commitment to the printing and graphics industry.Please note that scholarships are not awarded for part-time study or online-only programs. This scholarship is designed to support students who are dedicated to advancing their careers in printing and graphics through full-time, on-campus education.The PGSF Scholarship is your gateway to a thriving career in the dynamic world of printing and graphics. Don\'t miss this opportunity to further your education and excel in this exciting industry. Apply today and join the ranks of future leaders in the field!', 'Attention high school seniors and post-secondary students! If you\'re passionate about a career in printing technology, printing management, graphic communication, packaging, or publishing, the PGSF Scholarship is your key to advancing your education and f', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2128, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2129, 'IABCH Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a Houston-area institution or hail from the Houston area. Scholarship assistance is based upon academic performance, leadership potential, and financial need.The Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship is a one-time award up to $2,500. IABC Houston pays scholarship funds directly to the student. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. Deadline for scholarship applications is Friday, May 5th at 5:00 p.m. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a H', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2130, 'PRSA Houston Scholarships', 'The PRSA Houston Scholarship Program awards various scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Applicants can be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student. All scholarship applicants must be pursuing a degree in public relations or related fields and either must be from the southeast Texas Region or be attending a southeast Texas-area college/university, as well as have a minimum GPA of 3.25 in their major and 3.0 overall. While not required, preference is given to students attending institutions that have official Public Relations Student Society of America Chapters sponsored by PRSA Houston. These institutions include the University of Houston, Sam Houston State University, Stephen F. Austin University, Texas A&M University, and Lamar University. Students attending other institutions are still encouraged to apply for the scholarship. Besides completing the application form, applicants must also submit: an official transcript; a recommendation letter; a resume; and an essay on an assigned topic.', 'The PRSA Houston Scholarship Program awards various scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Applicants can be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student. All scholarship applicants must be pursuing a degree in public relations or relate', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2131, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2132, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2133, 'FMA Doug Damerst Scholarship', 'The Florida Magazine Association honors the life and career of Doug Damerst by awarding a $1,000 cash prize to an exceptional student majoring in journalism or communications at a four-year, Florida-based college. Student must submit a portfolio of three (3) articles that showcases his/her journalism work, an official transcript from the university in attendance, a resume, letter of recommendation and an introduction letter that states why he/she is passionate about the field of journalism.During his 10 years as editor-in-chief, Doug Damerst set an award-winning standard for the Orlando-based publication of Florida Realtorsno surprise given the excellence that distinguished each adventure in a communications career that spanned four decades. Whether working as a freelance travel columnist, public relations manager, managing director of communications (the latter, during a 12-year stint with AAA National) or as vice president of FMAs Board of Directors, Doug brought an enthusiasm and curiosity matched only by an uncanny ability to see the big picture while grasping the smallest details. As a trailblazer in new media methods and technologies, he never lost sight of the importance of editorial integrity and getting the facts straight. Doug Damerst was an inspiration to those who knew and worked with him, and a model for all journalists to celebrate.', 'The Florida Magazine Association honors the life and career of Doug Damerst by awarding a $1,000 cash prize to an exceptional student majoring in journalism or communications at a four-year, Florida-based college. Student must submit a portfolio of three ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2134, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2135, 'NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship', 'Thanks to a generous contribution from NBCUniversal, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is proud to announce that applications for the NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship are now open. The NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship offers eight scholarships to be used in upcoming the fall semester to incoming and undergraduate students (at any accredited college or university), and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing careers in media, communications, or entertainment industries that will be enrolled in college or a university during the Fall are eligible. Each recipient will receive financial aid to help cover the cost of education at their college or university. This scholarship has been named in honor of Tony Coelho, a former United States Representative from California and the primary author and sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the House.', 'Thanks to a generous contribution from NBCUniversal, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is proud to announce that applications for the NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship are now open. The NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Sch', 5625, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2136, 'Ohio News Media Association High School Journalism', 'The Ohio News Media Association High School Journalism Scholarship is offered to Ohio high school students who are graduating seniors interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at an accredited college or university during the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants must have at least a GPA of a 2.5. The following items must accompany the application form: an official transcript; a letter of recommendation; and a 500 750 word autobiography.The Ohio News Media Foundation, in alignment with its mission of achieving the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in all phases of journalism and newspaper publishing, awards scholarships to high school and collegiate students annually. The foundation provides funding through a variety of events and donations to this fund. The Foundations mission is to achieve the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in journalism and newspaper publishing through research and educational activities.', 'The Ohio News Media Association High School Journalism Scholarship is offered to Ohio high school students who are graduating seniors interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at an accredited college or university during', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2137, 'Ohio News Media Foundation Minority Journalism Sch', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation will award the Minority Journalism Scholarship to minority students who are current Ohio college students or a graduating senior in high school interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at an accredited college or university during the upcoming academic year. Applicants must be African American, Hispanic, Asian American, or American Indian, and they must have at least a GPA of a 2.5. Applicants must include an official high school transcript, a 500-750 word autobiography, and two letters of recommendation with their application. Applicants can be submitted online or by U.S. Mail. The Ohio News Media Foundation, in alignment with its mission of achieving the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in all phases of journalism and newspaper publishing, awards scholarships to high school and collegiate students annually. The foundation provides funding through avariety of events and donations.', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation will award the Minority Journalism Scholarship to minority students who are current Ohio college students or a graduating senior in high school interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2138, 'Ohio News Media Foundation University Journalism S', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation University Journalism Scholarship is offered to a student currently enrolled and majoring in a field relevant to our industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an Ohio college or university. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: have a GPA of at least a 2.5; and they must be currently enrolled as a sophomore, junior or senior for the upcoming academic year.The Ohio News Media Foundation, in alignment with its mission of achieving the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in all phases of journalism and newspaper publishing, awards scholarships to high school and collegiate students annually. The foundation provides funding through a variety of events and donations to this fund. The Foundations mission is to achieve the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in journalism and newspaper publishing through research and educational activities.', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation University Journalism Scholarship is offered to a student currently enrolled and majoring in a field relevant to our industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an Ohio coll', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2139, 'Media Alliance of Houston Scholarship', 'The Houston Chapter of Media Alliance of Houston will award scholarships to college juniors or seniors who have at least one full-time semester left of college. The scholarships will be awarded to students attending a Texas public or private university that offers radio, television, film, public relations, advertising/communications or broadcasting as the major emphasis of study and/or students from the Greater Houston Area who are studying the aforementioned fields. Candidates must have completed 75 hours of coursework and have a cumulative 3.25 GPA or a 3.0 in declared-major courses. Applicants will be considered on the basis of educational and career goals in their major field of study, activities and honors, service to community and references. In addition to the application, please submit the following items: a resume; an official transcript; two letters of recommendation from a faculty member; and a personal statement (comprising either (1) a 250-word essay explaining what you think the media industry will look like in 10 years or (2) a 30-second home video application explaining why you chose a media-related field as your major).', 'The Houston Chapter of Media Alliance of Houston will award scholarships to college juniors or seniors who have at least one full-time semester left of college. The scholarships will be awarded to students attending a Texas public or private university th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2140, 'NCTA/AWMF Scholarship', 'The NCTA/AWMF Scholarship allows a deserving female communications/media undergraduate student to create an original piece (digital short, video, animation, multi-media or other concept chosen by the student) that may be featured in NCTA and AWMF media distribution channels. Candidates must be attending an accredited university or college in the United States. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (from a professor or a journalism/media/communications professional) and proof of enrollment (via a copy of their student ID or transcript).This scholarship serves to fund a promising students education as well as to provide a unique and compelling piece for her resume. The student will also have the opportunity to meet high-level professionals in the media industry through the AWM event. The scholarship piece ultimately will be created with the guidance of NCTA representatives to ensure it is as compelling and high-quality as possible. The recipient will also receive and a ticket to attend the Gracies Leadership Awards.', 'The NCTA/AWMF Scholarship allows a deserving female communications/media undergraduate student to create an original piece (digital short, video, animation, multi-media or other concept chosen by the student) that may be featured in NCTA and AWMF media d', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2141, 'Against the Grain Artistic Scholarship', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at least 25% Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity; be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.; have a 3.0 GPA; have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurriculars or other activities; be either a high school senior or a college student currently enrolled fulltime at an accredited U.S. vocational, junior college, or four-year college/university and must be a full- time, associate/bachelor/master degree-seeking student by the upcoming academic calendar year; and not be a relative of a board member.Selection is based on a rating system judged in five major categories. The candidate with the highest combined cumulative points will receive the scholarship. These categories are: quality of content submission (essay, artistic portfolio); academic performance; leadership/community service experience and contribution; letters of recommendation; and a phone/in-person committee interview. Funds will be disbursed directly to the educational institution in the students name.', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at lea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2142, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2143, 'AMA Houston Penny Todd Scholarship', 'AMA Houston awards the Penny Todd Scholarship to deserving Houston-area undergraduate college students majoring in marketing or a related field. Applicants must be either attending college or university in the greater Houston area, or have graduated from high school in the greater Houston area, be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university with a declared major in marketing, advertising, graphic arts, media or related field of study, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The completed application form should provide contact information, statement of financial need, grade point average, related coursework listing, volunteer/extracurricular activities, and community involvement.Applicants must submit an essay outlining career goals, and/or reason(s) for selecting marketing as a career, how the scholarship will impact those goals, and what receiving the scholarship would mean to them and their future career, with a response of more than 750 words. Applicants must also include a minimum of two (2) recommendations from qualified adults who are not family members but can speak with authority to the applicants attributes and character. Examples include professors, coaches, club sponsors, administrators or staff, clergy, community leaders, etc. Proof of enrollment at an accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university is also required. In addition, an official transcript provided by the school in which the applicant completed their last semester of course work should be included, along with samples of marketing coursework; for example, a marketing plan or campaign materials developed as part of coursework or through volunteer work. Group projects should be labeled as such, and the applicants contributions made clear. Applications will be reviewed by a judging committee of the AMA Houston Executive Committee and officers, Houston area CMOs, and other marketing leaders. The recipient(s) of the Penny Todd Scholarship will be contacted in May and awarded at the AMA Houston June Luncheon.', 'AMA Houston awards the Penny Todd Scholarship to deserving Houston-area undergraduate college students majoring in marketing or a related field. Applicants must be either attending college or university in the greater Houston area, or have graduated from ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2144, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2145, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2146, 'Los Angeles Hispanic PR Association Scholarship', 'The Los Angeles chapter of the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA-LA) is proud to present our annual Scholarship Program to help deserving Hispanic/Latinx students in the greater Los Angeles area achieve their educational goals. The HPRA-LA Scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement and community service among Hispanic/Latinx undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a career in public relations and related communications fields. HPRA-LA will award scholarships up to $1,000.00In addition to financial assistance, scholarship recipients will be introduced to executives at leading agencies and corporate organizations who are a part of the HPRA network, and receive a free, one-year student membership to HPRA-LA. Eligibility: Be an undergraduate or graduate student with at least one parent or grandparent of Hispanic/Latino heritage; Be enrolled at a two- or four-year accredited college or university for the coming academic year. Students can be enrolled full-time or part-time; Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA; Open to students of all majors who demonstrate an interest in a career in public relations and communications; You must be studying in the greater Los Angeles area.', 'The Los Angeles chapter of the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA-LA) is proud to present our annual Scholarship Program to help deserving Hispanic/Latinx students in the greater Los Angeles area achieve their educational goals. The HPRA-LA Schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2147, 'IAEE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purpose of the scholarship is to promote and bring visibility to the exhibitions, meetings and business events industry for graduating high school students of diverse backgrounds and from under-served and economically and socially disadvantaged communities in order to create an equal opportunity for the recipient to achieve a two-year or four-year college-level education program. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degreed major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. The scholarship includes up to $2,500 in tuition assistance. Applications open in the Spring.Required Information/Documents: Family or student characterized with demonstrated financial need; Completed scholarship application (online form); High school-issued official transcript (upload); Acceptance letter in a full-time undergraduate at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Essay submission (online form); Two letters of recommendation from high school teachers or high school counselor (upload); Resume (upload)Must include: List your extra-curricular activities, both in and out of school, and the years of participation; List positions of leadership you have held, both in and out of school (e.g. Community Groups, Service Organizations, Philanthropy); List awards and honors you have received in both academic and extra-curricular activities; List work experience (paid or voluntary) with the job title, the average number of hours worked per week, and the dates of employment.', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purp', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2148, 'Media Fellows Scholarship', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-based scholarship program, striving to provide financial assistance to undergraduate college students with interests at the intersection of advertising and public policy. Applicants must be undergraduate students currently enrolled and attending a college or university in the United States. Successful Media Fellows Scholarship submissions include an essay that includes the students personal financial need statement as well as a description of their academic achievements and career aspirations, a letter of recommendation, and a professional resume. Rising freshmen are ineligible for Media Fellows Scholarships. Media Fellowships are one-time only award. We seek to support students demonstrating a combination of merit and financial need whose academic interests are at the intersection of advertising and public policy.', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2149, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2150, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2151, 'NOPHNRCSE Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the NOPHNRCSE Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or accepted to an accredited college or university or registered students in their first through third year (graduate students are ineligible); be pursuing a degree in agriculture, natural resources, or natural resources conservation (there will be one scholarship that will be awarded to one female student majoring in public affairs, communications or a natural resources conservation-related field of study); have a 2.75 GPA; and be a US citizen. The mission of the National Organization of Professional Hispanic NRCS Employees (NOPHNRCSE) is to motivate and mentor members for leadership roles to assist NRCS and partners in delivering natural resources conservation. Our vision is to work in harmony with our partners in natural resources conservation. NOPHNRCSE has the mission to motivate and mentor members for leadership roles to assist NRCS and partners in delivering natural resources conservation. Following their mission, they offer financial aid to students.', 'To be eligible for the NOPHNRCSE Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or accepted to an accredited college or university or registered students in their first through third year (graduate students are ineligible); be pursuing a degree in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2152, 'Beldon Scholarship', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial burdens. Every year, we will select two winners to award a $1,000 scholarship, each! Our scholarship panel will review all applications and hand-pick the most qualified candidates. We want you to tell us what it takes to be an aspiring business leader in this industry today. BELDON is a specialized home improvement company that offers services and installations of LeafGuard Gutters, Roofing, Pella Windows, and James Hardie Siding. Student must be seeking a degree in business, management, communications, marketing or related field, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, submit a 1,500-2,000 word essay entitled BELDON Scholarship. and include their full name, .edu email address and phone number in the essay document.', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2153, 'Stephen Rice Memorial Fund Scholarship for GLBT Me', 'The purpose of the Stephen Rice Memorial Fund is to provide an annual scholarship to a young Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, Bi, and/or Queer student pursuing a degree in Radio/Television/Film or Journalism. Our fundraising goal is between $50,000 and $75,000, which will enable the fund to be primarily self-sustaining and provide an annual scholarship of $2,500. The Stephen Rice Memorial Fund is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled or accepted at any college or university. Scholarship monies will be paid directly to the educational institution in the students name. Student applicants must demonstrate participation in radio, television, journalism, public relations, broadcasting, electronic media or film activity; self-identify as Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender or Queer; be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident and current resident of Texas for at least two years; and a 2.25 or higher Grade Point Average.', 'The purpose of the Stephen Rice Memorial Fund is to provide an annual scholarship to a young Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, Bi, and/or Queer student pursuing a degree in Radio/Television/Film or Journalism. Our fundraising goal is between $50,000 and $75,000,', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2154, 'Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholars', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service, who also wish to pursue a career in the sports industry, with an emphasis on journalism, media relations, event operations, team operations, or marketing. The scholarship is merit-based and features a one-time, non-renewable $10,000 financial award for each recipient. Each scholarship will be funded directly to the recipients postgraduate institution upon verification of enrollment within eighteen months of graduation. As part of the Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship, the recipients will be given the unique opportunity to receive a Rose Bowl Game Experience, that consists of a four-night trip to Pasadena, Calif., to meet with staff from the Tournament of Roses, and the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences. The experience culminates with the opportunity to attend the Rose Bowl Game on January 2 with a guest. Transportation, lodging, and meals for the scholarship recipient will be covered as part of the award. The scholarship is open to undergraduate students who are in their final year of course study (with an intended graduation date of in the Spring or Fall/Winter). The student has consistently demonstrated high levels of achievement in academics and civic service throughout their collegiate career. An independent committee will select one recipient from both the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conference to receive the scholarship.', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2155, 'PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing Education Scholarship must be a graduate student or a non-traditional working student, currently enrolled in a college or university program and have chosen a career in the business events industry.PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2156, 'AWSM Scholarships', 'AWSM is a volunteer-managed, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1987 as a support network and advocacy group for women who work in sports media (reporting, editing, broadcast, media relations, etc.). Founded by Nancy Cooney, Susan Fornoff, Michele Himmelberg and Kristin Huckshorn our membership of more than 1,000 women and men primarily includes professionals in sports media and students aspiring to careers in the industry.Since 1990, AWSM has placed more 200 female college students interested in sports media careers in paid summer internships. The Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM) places female college students interested in sports media careers in paid summer internships. Each winner also receives a $1,000 scholarship, complimentary registration and lodging at AWSMs annual conference.', 'AWSM is a volunteer-managed, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1987 as a support network and advocacy group for women who work in sports media (reporting, editing, broadcast, media relations, etc.). Founded by Nancy Cooney, Susan Fornoff, Michel', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2157, 'Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for the upcoming academic year and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. These are awarded on a rolling basis.The fellowship is open to PhD students at any university. International students are eligible; however, preference is given to applicants who live or study in the United States. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. HSF generally does not fund students studying the natural sciences, medicine, or engineering.', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for th', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2158, 'NABJ Scholarships', 'The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) awards scholarships annually to deserving high school and college students interested in pursuing journalism careers. Over the last decade, NABJ has awarded more than a half a million dollars to students studying: broadcast, print, and online journalism; photography; graphic design; and communications. The deadlines and criteria will vary by scholarship, but applicants must be NABJ members. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.An NABJ scholarship selection committee selects awardees based on NABJs scoring system and adherence to the application guidelines and requirements. Scholarship awards are disbursed in one payment to the awardees school upon proof of enrollment. Students may apply for multiple NABJ scholarships. Previous awardees are not eligible to re-apply to any NABJ Scholarships. Applications are available online via NABJs website and social media every fall and spring.', 'The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) awards scholarships annually to deserving high school and college students interested in pursuing journalism careers. Over the last decade, NABJ has awarded more than a half a million dollars to student', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2159, 'National Press Photographers Foundation Scholarshi', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation, Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is charged with advancing photojournalism through education and awarding scholarships and fellowships to deserving individuals who have demonstrated ability or promise in the field of visual journalism. The National Press Photographers Foundation is grateful for the corporate support of our educational scholarships.NPPF scholarships are awarded to encourage those with the talent and dedication to photojournalism and who need financial help to continue their studies. Applicants must be enrolled full-time in a four-year college or university in the United States. Individual scholarship requirements may vary. These awards are directed toward those studying full-time or returning to college.', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation, Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is charged with advancing photojournalism through education and awarding scholarships and fellowships to deserving individuals who have demonstrated ability or promise ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2160, 'NPPF TV News Scholarship', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation is grateful for the corporate support of our educational scholarships. National Press Photographers Foundation Scholarships are awarded to encourage those with the talent and dedication to photojournalism and who need financial help to continue their studies. These awards are directed toward those studying full-time or returning to college.The NPPF TV News Scholarship is for television photojournalism or multimedia students specializing in video. The student must be enrolled in a recognized four year college or university having courses in TV news photojournalism, must be continuing in this program leading to a bachelor\'s degree, and must be entering his or her junior or senior year at the time the award is given.', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation is grateful for the corporate support of our educational scholarships. National Press Photographers Foundation Scholarships are awarded to encourage those with the talent and dedication to photojournalism and wh', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2161, 'The Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarship', 'To honor recently retired longtime CEO Tom Donohue and his commitment to workforce development, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced a $50,000 scholarship fund to support skills training that will empower more Americans to get ahead in their careers and build better lives. The Donohue Family Foundation has matched the gift to provide a total of $100,000 in scholarship funding for individuals across the United States who are pursuing high-demand careers that dont require a four-year degree. A total of 50 Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarships in the amount of $2,000 each will be awarded. Scholarships are available to individuals of all backgrounds pursuing vocational training in industries such as construction, communications, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, public service, technology, and transportation. To apply for a Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarship, please complete the application.', 'To honor recently retired longtime CEO Tom Donohue and his commitment to workforce development, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced a $50,000 scholarship fund to support skills training that will empower more Americans to get ahead in their ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2162, 'The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association ', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) and the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Throughout their generosity, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association offers financial aid to interested students.The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) has established five endowed scholarship funds for students pursuing careers related to cranberry production. These funds are established from the net proceeds of the annual WSCGA Cranberry Golf Open and WSCGA Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarship funds include: the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Eligibility requirements, award amount, acceptable academic majors, and deadlines vary by scholarship. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the W', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2163, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2164, 'Van Swearingen Scholarship', 'The American University School of Communication offers prestigious merit-based fellowships in partnership with leading Washington, DC-based organizations. These fellowships allow you to gain professional experience while completing your graduate program. Each fellowship provides varying amounts of tuition remission and stipend funding. The School of Communication also offers merit-based and need-based Donor? Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded based on the criteria established by the scholarships donors. Additional scholarships are available to continuing students.The Van Swearingen Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student specializing in print journalism who demonstrates exceptional promise for professional excellence and achievement in their chosen field. This scholarship was made possible by the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Van Swearingen, friends of American University and ardent supporters of excellence in print journalism and writing.', 'The American University School of Communication offers prestigious merit-based fellowships in partnership with leading Washington, DC-based organizations. These fellowships allow you to gain professional experience while completing your graduate program. ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2165, 'Alma Exley Scholarship', 'The Alma Exley Scholarship Program is dedicated to promoting greater diversity in the teaching profession. The program awards one scholarship annually to a person of color who is enrolled in a teacher-preparation program at a college or University in Connecticut. Those eligible include African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. Students may apply after having been admitted into a teacher-preparation program in Connecticut. Applicants may be in their junior or senior year of college or pursuing a master\'s degree. Alma Exley, a dedicated educator, was working at the Connecticut Department of Education to bring more people of color into the teaching profession. Since her death, the Alma Exley Scholarship Program has been carrying on her work. The Alma Exley Scholarship Program was established in 1995 to increase diversity and promote excellence in the teaching profession. We are pursuing these goals by aiding and recognizing students of color who demonstrate outstanding potential and strong dedication to classroom teaching.', 'The Alma Exley Scholarship Program is dedicated to promoting greater diversity in the teaching profession. The program awards one scholarship annually to a person of color who is enrolled in a teacher-preparation program at a college or University in Conn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2166, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2167, 'Texas Music Educators Association High School Seni', 'The Texas Music Educators Association is proud to offer scholarships each year to high school seniors who plan to major in a music degree program leading to Texas teacher certification with music as the primary teaching field. To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must be entering as a full-time freshman, as defined by the attending institution, in a Texas college or university in the upcoming fall. Since 1920, TMEA has worked to ensure excellence in music education for all Texas students. Over 13,000 school music educators are TMEA members belonging to one of five TMEA divisions: band, orchestra, vocal, elementary and college. A Vice-President is elected in statewide elections to guide the activities of each division. TMEA supports the future of music education by offering scholarships to music education majors and by sponsoring the Texas Future Music Educators, an organization through which high school students interested in careers in music education learn more about what to expect in their college education and future careers.', 'The Texas Music Educators Association is proud to offer scholarships each year to high school seniors who plan to major in a music degree program leading to Texas teacher certification with music as the primary teaching field. To be eligible for the schol', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2168, 'UCT Scholarship Program', 'The UCT Scholarship Program, funded by UCT Charities, provides scholarships to students and teachers seeking college degrees or certification to work with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Applicants must meet one of the following criteria: be a teacher of students with intellectual disabilities who needs extra course work to be certified/retain certification; be an experienced teacher who wishes to become certified to teach students with intellectual disabilities; be a college junior or senior whose undergraduate course of study is in special education, focusing on teaching people with intellectual disabilities; currently enrolled in courses to become a certified instructor for people with intellectual disabilities; or be in the second year of a two-year associate\'s degree program at an accredited school with the course of study focusing on teaching people with intellectual disabilities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. UCT (United Commercial Travelers) is a fraternal benefit society driven by our members and their dedication to community service. UCT invests in the future of our communities by investing in students. Giving back isnt just something we say weve been doing it for more than 130 years. We do this by sponsoring several scholarship programs to help students meet the financial challenges of a college education.', 'The UCT Scholarship Program, funded by UCT Charities, provides scholarships to students and teachers seeking college degrees or certification to work with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Applicants must meet one of the following c', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2169, 'Barbara Lotze Scholarship for Future Physics Teach', 'The AAPT Board of Directors offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools. Undergraduate students enrolled, or planning to enroll, in physics teacher preparation curricula and high school seniors entering such programs are eligible. Successful applicants receive a stipend of up to $3,000 and a complimentary AAPT Student Membership for one year. The scholarship may be granted to an individual for each of four years.Applicants must declare their intent to prepare for, and engage in, a career in physics teaching at the high school level and must, at the time the scholarship funds are received by the student, be: an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited two-year college, four-year college or a university, or a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; pursuing, or planning to pursue, a course of study leading toward a career in physics teaching in the high schools; showing promise of success in their studies; and a citizen of the United States of America.', 'The AAPT Board of Directors offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools. Undergraduate students enrolled, or', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2170, 'Minority Teacher Education Scholarship', 'The Minority Teacher Education Scholarship (MTES) program was created to be Floridas Answer to Diversity in Teaching. For over 20 years, the Florida Fund for Minority Teachers, Inc. has answered the call and continues to provide the great state of Florida with high quality, highly qualified minority teachers. FFMT is governed by a Governor appointed Board of Directors from institutions of higher education and various industries throughout the state.The Minority Teacher Education Scholars Program is a collaborative performance-based scholarship program for African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, and Native American students. The participants in the program include Floridas Florida College System institutions and its public and private universities that have teacher education programs. Applicants must be a resident of the Florida, and be African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American/Pacific Islander, or American Indian/Alaskan Native. Applicants must be admitted into a teacher education program at any of FFMT\'s participating universities/colleges and be a junior, senior or graduate student that has not earned a baccalaureate degree in Education. Special consideration is given to state/community college graduates.', 'The Minority Teacher Education Scholarship (MTES) program was created to be Floridas Answer to Diversity in Teaching. For over 20 years, the Florida Fund for Minority Teachers, Inc. has answered the call and continues to provide the great state of Florida', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2171, 'South Carolina Teaching Fellows', 'The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is designed to recruit students into the teaching profession and equip them to become effective and successful educators. Teaching Fellows are provided numerous professional development and leadership opportunities above those offered through the institutions teacher preparation program. Teaching Fellows also are involved with communities and businesses through various service projects and partnerships with local schools.To apply for Teaching Fellows, students must be: a U.S. citizen or will be an eligible non-citizen under State Residency Statutes at the time of high school graduation (Please note - students categorized as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are not eligible for Teaching Fellows.); a legal resident of South Carolina (Please note - Residency will be verified by the Teaching Fellows Institution after a student has been offered an award.); and a high school senior or junior graduating early.', 'The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is designed to recruit students into the teaching profession and equip them to become effective and successful educators. Teaching Fellows are provided numerous professional development and leadership opportunit', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2172, 'Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars Program', 'The Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars Program is a competitive scholarship for recent high school graduates with a passion for teaching and a history of high academic achievement. Recipients will receive $10,000 per year for up to four years (up to the cost of tuition and fees, room and board, and other approved educational expenses). In exchange, Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars must agree to teach in a West Virginia public school in an area of critical need (math, science, elementary education or special education) for a period of five years after graduating from college. Applicants must be a high school senior or recent high school graduate with plans to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in an approved teacher preparation program in math, science, elementary education or special education at an eligible West Virginia institution, have a minimum 3.25 GPA, be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen, and be willing to attend an award banquet in Morgantown. Students are typically notified about their eligibility in March.', 'The Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars Program is a competitive scholarship for recent high school graduates with a passion for teaching and a history of high academic achievement. Recipients will receive $10,000 per year for up to four years (up to the co', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2173, 'Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancemen', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. Not sure if you fit the bill? Theres more to agriculture than farming. Check out our video to learn about the bright future that lies ahead for the ag industry, and find out if you could be part of the #OtherSideOfAg.The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is offering scholarships to high school seniors or those currently enrolled in a two or four year higher education program, with plans to pursue a career in agriculture. This doesnt have to mean youre planning to be a farmer this also includes food scientists, veterinarians, ag teachers, or maybe even a Farm Credit loan officer. In order to be eligible, you must reside in Horizon Farm Credits territory.', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. N', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2174, 'Knowles Teaching Fellows Program', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an educational system that is led by teachers who are equipped to solve difficult problems and respond to local challenges in order to serve all of our nations students.Valued at up to $150,000 and renewable for up to five years, the Knowles Teaching Fellows Program is awarded to Americas best and brightest new teachers of high school mathematics and science. Fellowship benefits are extensive and encompass financial resources, professional and leadership development, teaching tools and materials, and access to a coast-to-coast network of like-minded colleagues. Applicants must be entering their first, second or third year as teacher of record during the next academic year from now. Fellowship awardees will be announced in May', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an edu', 150000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2175, 'UNCF K-12 Education Fellowship', 'UNCF has helped more than 500,000 students earn their college degrees since its founding. UNCF is the nations largest private scholarship provider to minority group members. Each year, we award more than $100 million in scholarships to students attending more than 1,100 schools across the country, including our prestigious network of 37 HBCUs. We also manage a variety of scholarship programs, such as the K-12 Education Fellowship.The UNCF K-12 Education Fellowship Program is a leadership and talent development initiative aimed at building a robust pipeline of high-achieving African Americans engaged in education reform in America. The program selects undergraduate juniors from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to participate in a 10-week summer experience that includes leadership development, a paid internship with an innovative K-12 educational organization or school, and participation in an education reform case competition. Upon competition of the ten week summer experience, Fellows have access to additional coaching and skills development aligned with K-12 career pathways during their senior year of college. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with the scholarship provider for more details.', 'UNCF has helped more than 500,000 students earn their college degrees since its founding. UNCF is the nations largest private scholarship provider to minority group members. Each year, we award more than $100 million in scholarships to students attending ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2176, 'Samuel Huntington Public Service Award', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Past award recipients have won an unsolicited, prestigious McArthur genius grant; been named U. S. Surgeon General; and been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur. All graduating students from accredited U.S. colleges are invited to apply by the middle of January. Awards will be based on the quality of the proposal, academic record, and other personal achievements. Finalists will be personally interviewed prior to selection of the award recipient(s). The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 for a one-year public service project: $15,000 is awarded at the start of the project; and $15,000 awarded upon receipt of a six-month progress report.', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2177, 'PATCH Scholarship Program', 'The PATCH Scholarship Program allows you to increase your knowledge in current developmentally appropriate practices and increases the number of people entering the early care and education profession. Limited funds are distributed on a first come, first serve basis. Priority is given to those currently employed in a licensed child care facility or operating a registered family child care home. Applicants must live in Hawaii and attend eligible Hawaiian institutions. This is offered three times a year, so due dates will rotate.PATCH is Hawaii\'s statewide child care resource and referral agency. Child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agencies, like PATCH are located throughout the country. CCR&R services have evolved from grassroot efforts to help parents find child care, to well-developed systems that support parents, providers, and local communities in finding, planning for, and providing quality child care. PATCH is the only Hawaii member of the Child Care Aware National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRA).', 'The PATCH Scholarship Program allows you to increase your knowledge in current developmentally appropriate practices and increases the number of people entering the early care and education profession. Limited funds are distributed on a first come, first ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2178, 'TEDS PhD Merit Scholarship', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find a variety of evangelical denominations and theological traditions teaching, studying, serving, and worshiping together. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is the premier institution preparing the next generation of ministers and academic scholars.The Ph.D. Merit Scholarships are awarded by the Ph.D. and admissions committees for the Educational Studies and Intercultural Studies departments, and for the four Theological Studies departments (including Old Testament, New Testament, systematic theology, and church history). Awards are renewable for a second year and are awarded based on full-time credits (9 or more) and will be pro-rated if registered for less than 9 credits in a semester. Applicants are automatically considered during the admissions process.', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2179, 'TEDS PhD Program Scholarship', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find a variety of evangelical denominations and theological traditions teaching, studying, serving, and worshiping together. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is the premier institution preparing the next generation of ministers and academic scholars.The Ph.D. Program Scholarship is awarded to one recipient per Ph.D. program (theological studies, educational studies, and intercultural studies), selected by the Ph.D. and admissions committees. Awards are based on full-time credits (9 or more) and will be pro-rated if registered for less than nine credits in a semester. Applicants are automatically considered during the admissions process. The award is renewable up to two years.', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find ', 23000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2180, 'Valparaiso University Allen Scholarship', 'Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-based award from Valpo, a student must maintain full-time enrolment and Satisfactory Academic Progress. 98% of undergraduate students receive some gift aid (free money) from Valpo to help reduce the cost of attendance.Valparaiso University offers the Allen Scholarship to students who are thinking about or planning to serve in a church vocation in one of the following areas: Theological studies, pre-seminary preparation for pastors; church musicians, youth, family and educational ministries, missions, Director of Christian Education, deaconess or deacon, elementary or secondary education at a Lutheran or parochial school. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-', 17500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2181, 'Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship', 'It is impossible to estimate the contribution a great teacher makes to our nation, to society, and to the students taught during a lifetime of devoted service to the teaching profession. Unfortunately, there exists, and always has existed, a severe shortage of great teachers. The Florida Retired Educators Foundation (FREF) has established a fund to assist the many young people who are interested in teaching, but unable to fulfill this goal without financial assistance. To be eligible for the Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior in Florida; have a 3.0 GPA, as well as either an SAT score of 1000 or an ACT score of 22; plan on attending an accredited Florida college/university; and must plan on teaching in Florida. This is awarded for one year and can be renewed for a maximum of four years of college if the student maintains a satisfactory level of achievement (a 2.0 GPA).', 'It is impossible to estimate the contribution a great teacher makes to our nation, to society, and to the students taught during a lifetime of devoted service to the teaching profession. Unfortunately, there exists, and always has existed, a severe shorta', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2182, 'ISI Henry Salvatori Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.The ISI Salvatori Fellowship seeks to further an understanding and appreciation of the principles held by the American Founding Fathers and the culture that formed their values and views. Eligible applicants must: be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute; and, pursuing graduate studies for the purpose of teaching at the collegiate level. Pre-professional students (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) are not eligible. Applicants must also be a United States citizen.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2183, 'ISI Richard M. Weaver Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.Each year, ISI grants Richard M. Weaver Fellowships to students who intend to use their advanced degree to teach. The fellowship seeks to uphold the idea of academic excellence and the role of education in producing persons capable of making reasoned choices in favor of liberty. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens who will be enrolled in a full-time graduate program, and be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Those attending pre-professional (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) programs are ineligible. We provide fellowships of up to $15,000 to outstanding graduate students who intend to teach. Hundreds of alumni of ISIs graduate-fellowship program now teach in colleges and universities across the country. Former ISI graduate fellows serve as professors, provosts, and even presidents.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2184, 'Des Moines Women\'s Club Literature Scholarship', 'In 1885, five indomitable, foresighted women, their bustles in place, met in the old Plymouth Congregational Church, 5th & Grand Avenue, to form what is now the Des Moines Womens Club. Since its early years, the Des Moines Womens Club has provided strong support for the arts in central Iowa. The DMWC annually awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors, college students, and students pursuing higher education degrees.The Des Moines Womens Club Literature Scholarship is open to registered students or residents of central Iowa (Polk, Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Madison, Marion, Story, or Warren Counties) and is awarded to a graduating high school senior of any gender pursuing a major or minor degree in Language and Literature, Language Arts, Journalism, Writing or Language Education. Applicants may apply for only one Des Moines Womens Club scholarship per year and must submit one poem, one short story, and a short biographical essay including future writing goals.', 'In 1885, five indomitable, foresighted women, their bustles in place, met in the old Plymouth Congregational Church, 5th & Grand Avenue, to form what is now the Des Moines Womens Club. Since its early years, the Des Moines Womens Club has provided strong ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2185, 'DSEA Christopher K. Smith Memorial Future Teacher ', 'The Christopher K. Smith Memorial Future Teacher Scholarship offers $1,000 per year, for four years, to a graduate of a Delaware public high school. They must major in education and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. While not a requirement, graduates are encouraged to teach in a Delaware public school. The scholarship offers $1,000 per year, for four years, to a graduate of a Delaware public high school. They must major in education and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. While not a requirement, graduates are encouraged to teach in a Delaware public school.The selection committee, comprised of DSEA staff and members, considers a variety of factors when making its decision. These factors include academic performance, involvement in high school activities, and career plans. Applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation from their teachers, which focuses on their leadership potential, personal character, and degree of initiative.', 'The Christopher K. Smith Memorial Future Teacher Scholarship offers $1,000 per year, for four years, to a graduate of a Delaware public high school. They must major in education and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. While not a requirement, graduates ar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2186, 'Applegate Jackson Parks Future Teacher Scholarship', 'The National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR) is a research facility that dedicates itself to providing people with information and resources regarding labor relation policies. We believe that all people have the right to knowledge. More importantly, all people should have the right to choose whether or not they work for a union. Our aim is to provide the general public, scholars, and students with the information and resources necessary in order to expose the inequities of compulsory unionism.The NILRR Applegate Jackson Parks Future Teacher Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship available to graduate or undergraduate students majoring in education. Applicants are limited to graduate or undergraduate students majoring in education in institutions of higher learning throughout the United States. Officers, directors and employees of the National Institute for Labor Relations Research, the National Right to Work Committee, Members of the Selection Review Committee and their families are not eligible. This scholarship is not open to high school students or to undergraduates who do not have a declared major in education. Online applications must be received from September 1 through January 31.', 'The National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR) is a research facility that dedicates itself to providing people with information and resources regarding labor relation policies. We believe that all people have the right to knowledge. More im', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2187, 'DAR Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Elementary and ', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education for children. As one of the most inclusive genealogical societies in the country, DAR boasts 190,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the United States and internationally. Any woman 18 years or older-regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background-who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible for membership.The Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Teacher Scholarships are a one-time preferred amount of up to $1,500 awarded to two students who are twenty-five years of age or older. Applicants must be studying to teach at either the elementary or secondary school levels. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA, be at least a college sophomore, and attend or plan on attending an accredited college or university. The awards are based on academic merit and are not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration as long as they meet the eligibility requirements.', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education fo', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2188, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2189, 'Hoeks Family Scholarship', 'Calvin University is a world-class Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Here, you will discover a bold, transformative education thats grounded in Christian conviction. Be inspired by innovation, leadership, and artistic expression. Be challenged to respond to the worlds needs. Since 1876, Calvin has lived into Christs promise to make all things newfind your place in this transformative community today. Throughout their generosity, Calvin University offers different types of scholarships.The Hoeks Family Scholarship will be awarded to a Calvin junior or senior who demonstrates the desire to seek first the Kingdom of God while preparing to teach Bible, theology or religion studies at a Christian school or to direct the education ministry of a Reformed Christian church. Applicants must be entering their junior or senior year and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students must also be preparing to direct the education ministry of a Reformed Christian church. Financial need is considered.', 'Calvin University is a world-class Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Here, you will discover a bold, transformative education thats grounded in Christian conviction. Be inspired by innovation, leadership, and artistic expression. Be challeng', 9240, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2190, 'Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship', 'The Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship provides high-achieving high school and college students interested in pursuing a career in education the opportunity to earn a renewable scholarship each year for four academic years. In exchange, students agree to teach for five years at an eligible Indiana school or repay the corresponding, prorated amount of the scholarship. The scholarship may be used at eligible Indiana colleges and universities.To be eligible for the Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship, applicants must: be an Indiana resident; be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen; be a current high school senior or college student in Indiana; have either a 3.5 GPA, a top 20% ACT or SAT score or rank in the top 20% of high school graduating class; attend or plan to attend an eligible Indiana institution as a full-time student; and be able to utilize the scholarship for at least two full academic years. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship provides high-achieving high school and college students interested in pursuing a career in education the opportunity to earn a renewable scholarship each year for four academic years. In exchange, student', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2191, 'Alpha Delta Kappa XI Education Scholarship', 'The Alpha Delta Kappa Xi Education Scholarship was established to provide educational resources to students who are pursuing a career in education. Applicants must have a permanent residence in Boone, Ogle, Stephenson or Winnebago County, Illinois and must intend to teach elementary or secondary school. Must be of at least sophomore standing at a post-secondary institution. Graduate students are eligible and past recipients may re-apply.', 'The Alpha Delta Kappa Xi Education Scholarship was established to provide educational resources to students who are pursuing a career in education. Applicants must have a permanent residence in Boone, Ogle, Stephenson or Winnebago County, Illinois and mus', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2192, 'Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate to receive it? You may want to discuss your past academic or personal achievements, leadership skills, community and school involvement, or obstacles youve overcome.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from or a graduate of Pecatonica High School; Major in elementary education or middle/secondary math education; and Have a GPA of at least 3.0/4.0. Pecatonica High School graduates entering their student teaching year are eligible to apply for a larger award. Past recipients will receive preference for the larger award. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this sch', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2193, 'Beta Gamma Recruitment Grant', 'The Beta Gamma Recruitment Grant was established to provide educational resources to female graduating seniors who are planning to enter the teaching profession. Applicants must be a female graduating senior from Boone or Winnebago County who are planning to pursue majors in education. Applicants must also write an essay about their interest in becoming a teacher. Dollar amounts will vary.CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.', 'The Beta Gamma Recruitment Grant was established to provide educational resources to female graduating seniors who are planning to enter the teaching profession. Applicants must be a female graduating senior from Boone or Winnebago County who are planning', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2194, 'Carolyn Wones Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Carolyn Wones Recruitment Grant was established to provide educational resources for women, and to promote the professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Applicant must be a female graduating from high school within Boone or Winnebago County, IL, plan to pursue a degree in secondary teaching, exhibit academic potential and have participated in a number of high school activities. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2195, 'Charles Lee Anderson Memorial Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Charles Lee Anderson Memorial Scholarship must be a graduating Rock Valley College student or graduating senior from Sycamore High School who is entering college or university to pursue a degree in education. Must demonstrate optimism, determination and love of neighbor.', 'Applicants of the Charles Lee Anderson Memorial Scholarship must be a graduating Rock Valley College student or graduating senior from Sycamore High School who is entering college or university to pursue a degree in education. Must demonstrate optimism, d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2196, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2197, 'JSU Alabama Curley Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Curley Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Mr. Andrew Curley, this scholarship is designed to provide support for an upper-class student in education. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Curley Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Mr. Andrew Curley, this scholarship is designed to provide support for an upper-class student in education. The JSU Foundation, through ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2198, 'JSU Mildred L. Sheppard Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Mildred L. Sheppard Scholarship annually to students who commit to major in education and teach K-12 for no less than two years after graduation. Established by the Board of Directors of the Country Day School, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama, to honor Miss Mildred Louise Sheppard, the school\'s founder, and only headmaster. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Mildred L. Sheppard Scholarship annually to students who commit to major in education and teach K-12 for no less than two years after graduation. Established by the Board of Directors of the Country ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2199, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2200, 'Notre Dame of Maryland University Art Scholarship ', 'Notre Dame of Maryland University is giving away $100,000 in awards. Multiple scholarships are available totaling up to $20,000 (up to $5,000 per year) in several categories of majors and minors. Applicable majors or minors include art history, pre-museum studies, art education, photography and studio art. Each entrant must submit an application for admission to Notre Dame of Maryland University. To be eligible, applicants must be high school seniors or transfer students who are pursuing undergraduate studies.', 'Notre Dame of Maryland University is giving away $100,000 in awards. Multiple scholarships are available totaling up to $20,000 (up to $5,000 per year) in several categories of majors and minors. Applicable majors or minors include art history, pre-museum', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2201, 'Iowa Farm Bureau Scholarships', 'The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) and many of its 100 county Farm Bureaus offer a variety of scholarships at the state and local level to future college students. Eligibility for Farm Bureau scholarships is reserved for current IFBF members (and their children) who are in good standing with the organization. To be considered, a graduating high school senior must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be involved in extra-curricular activities, and be accepted into an accredited higher education institution (including community colleges and technical schools).', 'The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) and many of its 100 county Farm Bureaus offer a variety of scholarships at the state and local level to future college students. Eligibility for Farm Bureau scholarships is reserved for current IFBF members (and thei', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2202, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2203, 'A.C. Kate & Leo Joseph Merlone Teaching Scholarshi', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.Kate and Leo Merlone understood the value of education, both in formal academia and through any media that would expand a persons mental horizons. To be eligible for the A.C. Kate & Leo Joseph Merlone Teaching Scholarship, applicants must be pursing an undergraduate or graduate degree in education at a Michigan school full-time and have a 3.0 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2204, 'Dr. Raquel Ontiveros Memorial Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Dr. Raquel Ontiveros Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: pursue an undergraduate or vocational degree; pursue a degree in education/teaching; have at least 1/4 Mexican-American ancestry; attend a Michigan college or university; be a Saginaw County resident; and have a 2.5 GPA. Applicants must also demonstrate financial need. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2205, 'Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship was created for talented science students to pursue college studies in science, engineering or science education. Eligible applicants must: be a high school senior/college student who spent his/her senior year and at least one additional year in the high school math/science program at the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy (SASA) or the Center for Arts and Sciences (CAS); and, be pursuing an undergraduate degree or graduate degree in science, engineering, or science education. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2206, 'Gene & Shirley Nuckolls Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.The Gene and Shirley Nuckolls Scholarship was established to give financial assistance to a Saginaw Public Schools graduating senior who plans to pursue a teaching career at the secondary level. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be majoring in secondary education; be a high school senior from Saginaw Public Schools and enroll full-time at an accredited U.S. college or university. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2207, 'Jerry L. Seese Ed.D Education Scholarship', 'The Jerry L. Seese Ed.D Education Scholarship was created by the Saginaw Township School Board members to assist students graduating from Heritage High School pursue a career in education. Applicants must be a graduating senior from Heritage High School with a minimum 2.5 GPA who is pursuing an undergraduate degree in education (any level) or educational administrative degree. Applicants must plan to enroll full-time at a Michigan college or university. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.When Jerry L. Seese retired as superintendent of Saginaw Township Public Schools at the end of the 2011/2012 academic year, he had been involved in education for 47 years. His educational roles include science and health teacher, multi-sport coach, athletic director, counselor, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent. The highlights of his tenure include implementing the International Baccalaureate Program at Heritage High School, applying for the Middle Years Programme and implementing the Math in Focus program.', 'The Jerry L. Seese Ed.D Education Scholarship was created by the Saginaw Township School Board members to assist students graduating from Heritage High School pursue a career in education. Applicants must be a graduating senior from Heritage High School w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2208, 'Margaret L. Palmer Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.William H. Palmer established this scholarship in honor of his sister, who was a prominent teacher. To be eligible for the Margaret L. Palmer Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduating senior from Arthur Hill, Saginaw High, SASA or Heritage high schools; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in elementary education at a Michigan college or university full time; and have a 2.5 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2209, 'Marlin N. & Bertha H. Wilson Memorial Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Marlin N. & Bertha H. Wilson Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a graduating senior from Arthur Hill High School or a shared enrollment with Saginaw Arts & Sciences Academy and Arthur Hill High School; and be enrolled full time in college/university (preference will be given to students pursuing teaching at University of Michigan Ann Arbor or Central Michigan University). Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2210, 'Mary Ellen Gase Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The Mary Ellen Gase Scholarship was created for talented voice and keyboard music students to pursue college studies in music education or performance and to share their love of music with the community. Eligible applicants must: be a high school senior in voice/keyboard from Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy (SASA), or choir at Arthur Hill High School or Saginaw High School; have four semesters in choir or voice/keyboard department; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in choral or keyboard music education or performance full time; and have a 3.0 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2211, 'Nels Andersen Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Nels Andersen Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a Saginaw County resident; have a 2.5 GPA; be pursuing undergraduate studies in early childhood development, elementary education, or Career and Techincal Education (CTE) training (skilled trade/vocation); and preferably be enrolled full-time (part-time enrollment is acceptable, but preference will be given to full-time students. Former participants/parents/employees of Saginaw County Head Start programs may be given special preference. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2212, 'Saginaw County Association of Retired School Perso', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.Applicants of the Saginaw County Association of Retired School Personnel Scholarship must be a high school senior from any Saginaw County public high school or currently enrolled in college and must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in education full-time and attending a Michigan college or university. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2213, 'Saginaw Social Service Club - Norman D. Osborne Me', 'Founded in 1984, the Saginaw Community Foundation works to improve the quality of life in Saginaw County by linking donor interests with the communitys most pressing needs and promising opportunities. The foundation administers more than 655 charitable funds and 248 scholarships. Since our inception, more than $52 million has been granted to programs and projects that benefit Saginaw County residents. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.The Saginaw Social Service Club, established in 1936, provides this scholarship in memory of Norman Osborne. The Saginaw Social Service Club\'s goals are to promote social work, the exchange of ideas and information on social questions, and the development of professional relationships to enhance public service. Applicants must be a Saginaw County resident with a minimum 3.0 GPA pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a human service field. Applicants must be at least a college sophomore at the time of the application. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Founded in 1984, the Saginaw Community Foundation works to improve the quality of life in Saginaw County by linking donor interests with the communitys most pressing needs and promising opportunities. The foundation administers more than 655 charitable fu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2214, 'Thomas Burkhart Scholarships', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Thomas Burkhart Scholarships, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a Saginaw County high school senior; have a 3.0 GPA; and, be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in law or paralegal at any Michigan college (full-time); or, be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in music, music therapy, music performance, or music education at any Michigan college (full-time). Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2215, 'Tom Krzyzaniak Teaching Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Tom Krzyzaniak Teaching Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or current college student that graduated from any high school in Saginaw, Bay or Midland Counties; have a 2.5 GPA; and be pursuing an undergraduate teaching degree. Preference will be given to a student attending Western Michigan University (if there are no qualified applicants for WMU, all other Michigan college/universities will be considered). Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2216, 'Alice C. Coapland Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Alice C. Coapland Scholarship, applicants must: be a female student seeking an undergraduate degree and plan on enrolling full-time; demonstrate academic achievement and a promise of continued excellence; demonstrate financial need; reside in a town served by applicable high schools; and plan on attending an accredited school approved for federal funding. This scholarship may be renewable for up to three additional years.VSAC helps students of all ages save, plan & pay for college and career training. VSAC administers more than 120 scholarships available to Vermont residents. And we want to encourage you to apply. To apply for a VSAC-assisted scholarship, youll need to determine which scholarships youre eligible for, complete the Unified Scholarship Application (USA, a single application for all VSAC-assisted scholarships) and submit required documents. Look in the VSAC scholarships booklet for a list of all available scholarships. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'To be eligible for the Alice C. Coapland Scholarship, applicants must: be a female student seeking an undergraduate degree and plan on enrolling full-time; demonstrate academic achievement and a promise of continued excellence; demonstrate financial need;', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2217, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2218, 'ASGC Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an increased supply of students, well-prepared individuals who are fully qualified to teach mathematics and science in our elementary and secondary schools. To encourage talented individuals to pursue studies leading to teaching certification in the sciences and mathematics, the ASGC has established a competitive, undergraduate teacher education scholarship program to complement its existing science and engineering-based scholarships. The objective of the Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship opportunity is to encourage students pursue degrees leading to become teachers of the sciences and mathematics. The Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship applicants must meet the following requirements: applicants must be a US citizen; applicants must have a 3.0 GPA; and applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student (minimum of 12 credit hours) during the upcoming academic year and must be on a track that would qualify them to teach in a pre-college setting. Preference will be given to those majoring in the sciences and mathematics, especially earth, space and environmental science.', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an i', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2219, 'Ron Collier Educational Scholarship', 'Indiana Members Foundation was organized in 2010, exclusively for the purpose of being a positive influence in the communities served by Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU); specifically, providing school children in these communities with the necessities essential for learning and succeeding in their education. Throughout their generosity, the Indiana Members Foundation offers numerous scholarships to applicable students.The Ron Collier Educational Scholarship is intended for those seeking a degree in primary or secondary education. To be eligible, applicants must: be an Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) member in good standing with their IMCU account opening date no less than six months prior to the time of application; be an IMCU member intending to study full-time (minimum of twelve credit hours) at an accredited college or university in a two or four year undergraduate degree program, beginning in the fall semester; have a 2.5 GPA; and be an IMCU member between the ages of 17 and 24.', 'Indiana Members Foundation was organized in 2010, exclusively for the purpose of being a positive influence in the communities served by Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU); specifically, providing school children in these communities with the necessities', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2220, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2221, 'GRCF Audrey L. Wright Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Audrey L. Wright Scholarship is offered to a student who is a resident of Kent County (for at least three years) and is pursuing an undergraduate degree in foreign languages or education. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a GPA of 3.0. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Audrey L. Wright Scholarship is offered to a student who is a resident of Kent County (for at least three years) and is pursuing an undergraduate degree in foreign languages or education. Applicants must demonstrate', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2222, 'GRCF John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship is awarded to students who are graduates of a Grand Rapids Public High School, residents of Kent County, MI, and currently pursuing a full-time undergraduate degree in the field of education at any Michigan public or private college or university. Students must also have financial need and minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the deadline. Dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship is awarded to students who are graduates of a Grand Rapids Public High School, residents of Kent County, MI, and currently pursuing a full-time undergraduate degree in th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2223, 'GRCF Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or education at any accredited university in Michigan. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or edu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2224, 'GRCF Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Schola', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical school and majoring in healthcare, education, or business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical schoo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2225, 'GRCF Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship is offered to a student who is a Challenge Scholar at Union High School planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in education full-time at any accredited Michigan public or private college/university. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 2.75 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship is offered to a student who is a Challenge Scholar at Union High School planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in education full-time at any accredited Michigan public or priv', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2226, 'GRCF Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship is offered to a full-time undergraduate student pursuing a degree in dietetics, nutrition, education, or general human services. Applicants must be a resident of Kent County, demonstrate financial need, and have a 3.4 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship is offered to a full-time undergraduate student pursuing a degree in dietetics, nutrition, education, or general human services. Applicants must be a resident of Kent County, dem', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2227, 'Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship P', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the California State Fair Student Scholarships help our states most promising students achieve their goals and realize their dreams by granting scholarships to a broad range of academic studies.They are presented to college students and graduating high school seniors who exhibit academic excellence, leadership potential, civic accomplishments, and a strong sense of personal commitment to continuing their education.', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the Califor', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2228, 'James Madison Graduate Fellowships', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only against other applicants from the states of their legal residence. As funding permits, the Foundation plans to offer one fellowship per state per year.To be eligible to apply for a fellowship, you must: Be a U.S. citizen; Be a teacher, or plan to become a teacher, of American history, American government, or civics at the secondary school level (grades 7-12).; Possess a bachelor\'s degree or plan to receive a bachelor\'s degree no later than August 31 of the year in which you are applying. After receiving the master\'s degree, each Fellow must teach American history, American government, or civics in grades 7-12 for one full year for each academic year of funding received under a fellowship, preferably in the state from which the recipient won the fellowship.', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only agains', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2229, 'Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in public service. This includes, but is not limited to fields of study such as public administration, teaching, public health, or social work. The applicant must have excellent academic records, demonstrate financial need, and intend to continue work in Kentucky. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2230, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2231, 'Victoria Merchant Saygbay Lifting Individuals thro', 'The Victoria Merchant Saygbay Scholarship is open for Dallas-Fort Worth African American female high school seniors only. A minimum 2.75 GPA is required. Applicants must be planning to major in Education and have a career in education. Application must be completed and received by the application deadline date. An application will be considered for review only if it is fully completed with a single photo of the applicant (digital high resolution preferred).Must submit 2 letters of recommendation: these may be from a professor or administrator or from a person in the community (i.e. minister, community affiliate, or chapter advisor) familiar with the applicant. Applicant will be required to write an essay no more than 1000 words typed double spaced, 12 pt. font. All applicants will be asked to attend a structured interview and must be present to be considered.', 'The Victoria Merchant Saygbay Scholarship is open for Dallas-Fort Worth African American female high school seniors only. A minimum 2.75 GPA is required. Applicants must be planning to major in Education and have a career in education. Application must be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2232, 'Ahlswell - Arapahoe Scholarship', 'The Ahlswell Arapahoe Scholarship was created in 2014 by Gary and Deb Fisher Ahl in honor and beloved memory of Deb Fisher Ahls ancestors and other members of the Fisher family from Gosper County and Furnas County, Nebraska. To be eligible to apply you must be a graduating senior or former graduate of Arapahoe High School, pursuing a major in education, health care, agriculture, construction or related trades planning to attend full-time at a 2 or 4-year college in Nebraska, maintained a 2.5 GPA or higher and demonstrate financial need. This scholarship may be renewed subject to full reapplication and evidence of satisfactory performance. High school or college transcript and first page of FAFSA report is required with application.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'The Ahlswell Arapahoe Scholarship was created in 2014 by Gary and Deb Fisher Ahl in honor and beloved memory of Deb Fisher Ahls ancestors and other members of the Fisher family from Gosper County and Furnas County, Nebraska. To be eligible to apply you m', 5600, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2233, 'Ann-Marie Ogletree Child Development Scholarship', 'The Ann-Marie Ogletree Child Development Scholarship exists to advance education by providing scholarships to residents of Greater Cleveland pursuing the study of early childhood education, counseling, or a related field. Underserved and underrepresented, low-to-moderate income applicants will be given preference. The annual award amount will be determined by the available funds and the number of applicants selected. Award will be for a minimum of $1,000. Formal notification of award will be made by College Now to the selected recipient(s). Awards will be paid directly to the institution and must be applied to tuition, fees, books, supplies and/or equipment required for coursework.Applicant must be a resident of Cleveland or one of the following cities within the First Suburbs Consortium: Bedford, Bedford Heights, Berea, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, Fairview Park, Garfield Heights, Lakewood, Maple Heights, Parma, Parma Heights, Shaker Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, or Warrensville Heights. Must be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree in early childhood education, counseling, or a related field and be enrolled or enrolling full-time in an accredited nonprofit educational institution. A minimum 2.75 GPA out of 4.0 is required. Preference is given to underserved and under-represented, low-to-moderate income applicants.', 'The Ann-Marie Ogletree Child Development Scholarship exists to advance education by providing scholarships to residents of Greater Cleveland pursuing the study of early childhood education, counseling, or a related field. Underserved and underrepresented,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2234, 'Dale E. Siefkes Memorial Scholarship', 'To apply for the Dale E. Siefkes Memorial Scholarship, applicants must be a junior or senior level college student during the upcoming academic year at a Nebraska college pursuing a career in Education. Preference will be given to students attending smaller Nebraska 4-year colleges. The applicant must have a scholastic equivalency of 3.8 GPA or above on a 4.0 scale and demonstrate financial need. Along with completing the application, applicants must also submit their transcript and the first page of their FAFSA report.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Dale E. Siefkes Memorial Scholarship, applicants must be a junior or senior level college student during the upcoming academic year at a Nebraska college pursuing a career in Education. Preference will be given to students attending small', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2235, 'Florence Turner Karlin Scholarship', 'To apply for the Florence Turner Karlin Scholarship, applicants must be a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in education at a qualified college or university in Nebraska. The applicant must have completed at least his/her sophomore year in college, having maintained a minimum GPA of 3.0. Recipients may renew this scholarship for a period of up to 2 years total, provided they maintain a 3.0 GPA. The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Florence Turner Karlin Scholarship, applicants must be a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in education at a qualified college or university in Nebraska. The applicant must have co', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2236, 'George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship', 'To apply for the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior or a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska or have successfully completed the GED. Former recipients of the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship may apply. The applicant must have attained a GPA of 3.0 or the equivalent on a 4.0 scale and be pursuing a degree in ministry or education at any qualified college or university in the United States.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior or a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska or have successfully completed the GED. Former recipients of the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholar', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2237, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2238, 'Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is renewable for three consecutive years after original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Must be pursuing a program in or directly related to business, education, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.The applicant shall be a resident of McDuffie County who is a graduate of Thomson High School. First consideration shall be given to a student in the pursuit of a degree/career in education or business. Additional consideration shall be given to a student who needs financial assistance to continue his/her education in the pursuit of their chosen degree/career. Additional consideration shall be given to an applicant who will graduate with a 3.0 GPA or higher. The applicant shall have been active in community, church and/or extra-curricular activities. The applicant shall complete the application form provided by the Community Foundation for the CSRA and provide a letter of recommendation. The applicant shall provide an unofficial transcript and a narrative setting forth personal goals, reasons for going into chosen field of study, and plans after graduation from college. The narrative shall explain the need for financial assistance and the benefit of receiving the scholarship and shall be between 500-750 words.', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is ren', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2239, 'The Alexander Foundation Scholarships', 'Founded in 1981, The Alexander Foundation is a public, non-profit, philanthropic organization. Through emergency, catastrophic, and holiday assistance, as well as educational scholarships, the foundation has created a tradition of caring for the LGBT community. Applicants must identify within the LGBTQIA+ community, be residents of Colorado, and be attending an accredited institution of higher education in the state of Colorado. Awards are available for students pursuing degrees in education, counseling, social work, mental health or general education. Each scholarship has additional eligibility and application requirements, though all applicants will be eligible as long as they fulfill the aforementioned criteria. Applications for all scholarships require: a completed online application form; a photocopy of a state or federally issued ID; two recommendation letters (including at least one academic reference on school letterhead); and a personal essay that tells us about you and your goals, how the scholarship will help you achieve them, elaborate on your financial need, and your current or future plans for supporting the LGBTQ+ community.', 'Founded in 1981, The Alexander Foundation is a public, non-profit, philanthropic organization. Through emergency, catastrophic, and holiday assistance, as well as educational scholarships, the foundation has created a tradition of caring for the LGBT comm', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2240, 'Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Schol', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (American University, The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University, Trinity Washington University, or the University of the District of Columbia). Previous awardees are encouraged to apply.The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C., has a long history and strong commitment of supporting women in their educational pursuits. The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship program was established to support women of any age pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in areas such as but not limited to business, engineering, healthcare, education, technology, mathematics, or the sciences (social or basic). Scholarship awards are given annually.', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2241, 'Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship', 'The Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate, masters-level and doctoral students enrolled in 12+ credit hours who have graduated from a high school located in Jefferson County, KY. The Scholarship Fund was established by the late Marguerite Elizabeth Nicklies to assist students who wish to pursue a career in Law, Engineering, Teaching, Medicine, or Christian Ministry at any accredited college, university, or School of Divinity located in Jefferson county, Kentucky. To be eligible for the Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship, a student must: Be a graduate of a public, parochial or private high school in Jefferson County, Kentucky; Have an academic record indicating the ability to succeed at the undergraduate/graduate level of study; Be accepted by, or enrolled in, an accredited college, university, School of Divinity or School of Medicine and primary campus located in Jefferson County, Kentucky as a full-time student. Full time students must carry at least 12 hours and demonstrate financial need.', 'The Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate, masters-level and doctoral students enrolled in 12+ credit hours who have graduated from a high school located in Jefferson County, KY. The Scholarship Fund was established by the late Mar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2242, 'The Whelan Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Whelan Foundations mission is to award grants to support the higher educational goals of its recipients. It is our goal to equalize opportunities for recipients on Long Island that are normally denied them because of cost. Award amount is up to $80,000 - $20,000 per year ($10,000 per semester) for up to four years. Students related to the Whelan family or any current board members are not eligible.Students must be at least graduating high school seniors from Long Island who are enrolling as a full-time student at an accredited college/university in the United States, or continuing education to pursue a degree in the field of special education, occupational therapy, speech pathology, or other behavioral-focused majors. Students must demonstrate financial need and have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Students must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. Students must maintain a full-time enrollment and be in good standing with their college to have the award renewed for the academic year.', 'The Whelan Foundations mission is to award grants to support the higher educational goals of its recipients. It is our goal to equalize opportunities for recipients on Long Island that are normally denied them because of cost. Award amount is up to $80,00', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2243, 'JCF Stephanie G. Hoffman Scholarship', 'The Stephanie G. Hoffman Scholarship is intended to help jewish high school seniors, undergraduates, or graduate students who have been accepted to or are attending an accredited college or university program. Applicants must be majoring in or planning to major in Library Science, English, Literature, Education, or a related field with the intention of working with under-served children.Applicants\' permanent residence must be in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, which includes San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Marin, Napa, and Sonoma Counties. One or more scholarships of $1,000 - $5,000 are expected to be given annually. Provided eligibility requirements are met, past recipients may reapply.', 'The Stephanie G. Hoffman Scholarship is intended to help jewish high school seniors, undergraduates, or graduate students who have been accepted to or are attending an accredited college or university program. Applicants must be majoring in or planning to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2244, 'Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship', 'If: 1) you plan to teach at a nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool, elementary school, or secondary school, for which the Illinois State Board of Education has determined that no less than 30 percent of the enrolled students are African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American, or Native American; and 2) you are of African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American or Native American origin or are a qualified bilingual minority applicant, then you may qualify for the Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship Program. Funds from this program may be used to pay for tuition, fees and room and board, or commuter allowances, if applicable. This scholarship may be received for a maximum of the equivalent of four academic years (eight semesters or 12 quarters) of full-time enrollment.To be eligible for the Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen or meet the undocumented student criteria of the RISE Act; be a resident of Illinois; be a minority student of either African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American or Native American origin, or a qualified bilingual minority applicant; be a high school graduate or hold a GED certificate; be enrolled or accepted for enrollment on at least a half-time basis as an undergraduate or graduate student at an Illinois institution of higher education; have a 2.5 GPA; not be in default on any student loan; be pursuing studies in education; and have not received this award before.', 'If: 1) you plan to teach at a nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool, elementary school, or secondary school, for which the Illinois State Board of Education has determined that no less than 30 percent of the enrolled students are Afri', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2245, 'Oregon PTA Teacher Education Scholarship', 'The Oregon PTA Teacher Education Scholarship is for Oregon residents who are studying for a teaching degree at an Oregon public college or university. The scholarship is a one- time award of $500 and is not renewable. Scholarship recipients may, however, re-apply in subsequent years. Scholarship winners will be selected in June. Recipients will be notified by personal phone call, email, or regular mail, soon after. The counseling office of high school winners will also be notified. A check will be mailed to the college/university the scholarship winner indicates on the application. Checks will be mailed before classes start in September.The overall purpose of PTA is to make every childs potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. We work in partnership with a wide array of individuals and organizations to accomplish our agreed-upon goals. We are dedicated to promoting childrens health, well-being, and educational success through strong parent, family, and community involvement. We act consistently with our beliefs. When we err, we acknowledge the mistake and seek to make amends.', 'The Oregon PTA Teacher Education Scholarship is for Oregon residents who are studying for a teaching degree at an Oregon public college or university. The scholarship is a one- time award of $500 and is not renewable. Scholarship recipients may, however,', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2246, 'WCREPA Aspiring Teacher Scholarship', 'The Washington County Maryland Retired Educational Personnel Association Aspiring Teacher Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who are graduating from or have graduated from Washington County Maryland Public Schools under the jurisdiction of the Washington County Board of Education. Students who apply must be aspiring to become teachers. Applicants must either be entering or are already enrolled in an institution of higher learning. Eligible applicants must have a 2.5 GPA. To apply for this scholarship, applicants must attach a college letter of admission, stating, when possible, the students acceptance into the field of education. The application must include: a totally completed cover sheet; a letter indicating why you feel that you are eligible for a WCREPA scholarship (please include leadership roles and community involvement in your letter); a valid transcript (most recent); and two letters of recommendation from persons not related to any member of WCREPA or applicants family, and who can attest to leadership qualities, citizenship standards, financial need and other pertinent information. Applicants must be available to be interviewed by the Committee, if necessary (finalists will be notified).', 'The Washington County Maryland Retired Educational Personnel Association Aspiring Teacher Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who are graduating from or have graduated from Washington County Maryland Public Schools under the jurisdiction', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2247, 'Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois', 'The Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program is a teacher preparation and tuition assistance program for high school seniors and freshman and sophomore Illinois college students who have the determination and drive to be highly effective teachers in Illinois schools-of-need. We are prepare aspiring teachers for immediate and lasting success in the most challenging teaching environments. The list of eligible Illinois colleges and universities can be found on our website. Scholarship winners must teach for 5 years in an Illinois school-of-need within 7 years of graduation.In addition to financial assistance for college, scholars will also receive: Extensive classroom teaching experience, academic and social-emotional support, job placement assistance, and mentoring from award-winning teaching faculty. Applicants must first complete online application including references and personal statements, and upload their unofficial transcripts. Applicants must be high school seniors or college freshmen or sophomores at partner universities in Illinois at the time of application.', 'The Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program is a teacher preparation and tuition assistance program for high school seniors and freshman and sophomore Illinois college students who have the determination and drive to be highly effective teachers in Illi', 23000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2248, 'Jean L. Jensen Language Arts Scholarship', 'Chaparral High School Seniors who have declared a degree interest in the area of language arts, teaching, journalism, research or drama are eligible for the Jean L. Jensen Language Arts Scholarship. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit one personal reference letter, a copy of the proof of admissions letter, and a personal essay addressing one of the following questions in a one-page typed essay: (1) What are your plans for your future? (2) What literary chapter has inspired you and why? (3) How has technology had an impact on your learning?Jean Jensen was a language arts teacher for USD 361 for many years and although known for having a rigorous curriculum, her students cherished the skills she taught and the care she gave. Many students became life-long friends and would often tell her of the appreciation they had for the life lessons she gave. This scholarship was her only bequest. It will be awarded to Chaparral High School graduates for their freshman year tuition and books expenses.', 'Chaparral High School Seniors who have declared a degree interest in the area of language arts, teaching, journalism, research or drama are eligible for the Jean L. Jensen Language Arts Scholarship. Apart from completing the application, applicants must a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2249, 'State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of ', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State during or prior to 1870, Oregon State during or prior to 1853, Idaho State during or prior to 1863, Montana State - west of the crest of the Rocky Mountains-during or prior to 1863; a resident of Washington State; a full-time student in an accredited college or university in Washington State; and a college junior, senior or graduate student. Preference will be given to students majoring in history, education or English. The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington State is an organization with a deeply rich history while also being truly relevant in today\'s world. Daughters touch lives every day and make lasting impressions on their community. With numerous members, our stories are written on hearts locally and abroad. Throughout their generosity, the State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington offers financial aid.', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State duri', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2250, 'Kenny C. Guinn Scholarship', 'The Kenny C. Guinn Memorial Scholarship may be awarded to four students each year that are majoring in elementary or secondary education with the intent of teaching in Nevada and who meet the following criteria: be entering their senior year at an eligible institution (University of Nevada, Reno; University of Nevada Las Vegas; Great Basin College; Nevada State College; Western Governor\'s University; or Touro University); have a declared major in elementary or secondary education; have a 3.5 GPA; have a record of community service; and be committed to teaching in Nevada upon graduation.In 2011, the Nevada Legislature unanimously approved, and Governor Sandoval signed into law Senate Bill 220, establishing the Kenny C. Guinn Memorial Millennium Scholarship. The Memorial Millennium trust fund is used to bestow scholarships to four qualified Governor Guinn Millennium Scholars each year, two in northern Nevada and two in southern Nevada, who are majoring in elementary or secondary education with the intent of teaching in Nevada. While the Memorial Scholarship directly serves award recipients, the scholarship also serves Nevada by keeping our best and brightest future educators in State.', 'The Kenny C. Guinn Memorial Scholarship may be awarded to four students each year that are majoring in elementary or secondary education with the intent of teaching in Nevada and who meet the following criteria: be entering their senior year at an eligibl', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2251, 'ACF Kiwanis Club of Albuquerque Scholarship Progra', 'The ACF Kiwanis Club of Albuquerque Scholarship Program recognizes students with a strong history of community service. Applicants should be a graduating senior with strong community service experience and strong academics from an Albuquerque metro area high school. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA, 23 composite ACT and be attending a 2 year or 4-year non-profit or public college/university in the coming fall. Preference will be given to those who are planning a career in early childhood development and/or teaching. We are rooted in Albuquerque and have invested in the community for over 40 years. We pursue ways to make donations of all sizes have a larger and longer impact than they would otherwise have on their own. When you think about Albuquerque Community Foundation, we hope you will think of four words: Trust, Equity, Integrity and Accountability. They describe who we are, what we do, and will continue to be, forever. Throughout our generosity, numerous scholarships are offered.', 'The ACF Kiwanis Club of Albuquerque Scholarship Program recognizes students with a strong history of community service. Applicants should be a graduating senior with strong community service experience and strong academics from an Albuquerque metro area h', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2252, 'VFRW Kendall Rhodes Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, To honor and memorialize beloved Past President Kendall Rhodes (2004 2006), the Kendall Westbrook Rhodes Memorial Scholarship was established in 2016. It pays tribute to her highly esteemed career as an educator.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year you apply for this scholarship) a college or university in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA and Must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th. Applicants must not be in their final year of study. Mrs. Rhodes taught at the Court Street Academy in Portsmouth, retiring after 32 years. She served as Faculty Coordinator, co-sponsored the yearbook, and tutored students privately for most of those years. It is not surprising that she was a member of Who\'s Who Among American Teachers, nominated by several former students. During her tenure as VFRW President, she established VFRW\'s first scholarship program promoting public affairs and politics. The first scholarships were awarded in 2006. It is in this spirit that the VFRW seeks to annually dedicated this scholarship to Kendall Rhodes for graduating high school female seniors or current female college students who will follow in her footsteps in the field of education.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, To honor and memorialize beloved Past President Kendall Rhodes (2004 2006), the Kendall ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2253, 'Duthoy Scholarship Program', 'Applicants to William Howard Taft University\'s Doctor of Education program will have an opportunity to win one the following available scholarships: a 100% Tuition Scholarship; a 75% Tuition Scholarship; and 50% Tuition Scholarship. Scholarship winners must enroll by the May 2nd start date. To be considered for the scholarship, all required documentation must be submitted at the time of application. The deadline for the scholarship application is April 15th. To be considered complete, the following items are required to be uploaded along with the application form: Personal Statement: 1-2 page essay describing your background, current career, and motivation for earning your doctorate degree. in addition to a section titled Scholarship explaining why you feel you should be awarded the scholarship; Masters Transcripts: Unofficial are acceptable for purposes of determining admissions qualification, however official transcripts will be needed by June 1st; Two Reference Letters; Resume; and Copy of Drivers License.', 'Applicants to William Howard Taft University\'s Doctor of Education program will have an opportunity to win one the following available scholarships: a 100% Tuition Scholarship; a 75% Tuition Scholarship; and 50% Tuition Scholarship. Scholarship winners mu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2254, 'NDS Dairy Shrine/DMI Education & Communication Sch', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomores and junior students in a four year college to pursue education or communication careers in dairy or food related industries. Major areas can include: Education, Social Media & Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Food Science, Nutrition (Human), and Journalism. Scholarships are based on leadership, experience, academic ability and interests in education or communications. Co-sponsored with Dairy Management Inc.The Dairy Shrine/DMI Education & Communication Scholarship is to encourage qualified undergraduate students to pursue education or communication careers in dairy product industry or related food industries. Major areas include Marketing, Education, Nutrition (Human), Public Relations, Social Media and Communications.One $1500 scholarship will be given. In addition, $1000 scholarships also will be awarded with the total being determined by the number and quality of applications and available funding. Scholarship recipients will be recognized at the Dairy Shrine Awards Banquet', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomores and junior students in a four year college to pursue education or communication careers in dairy or food related industries. Major areas can include: Education, Social Media & Communica', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2255, 'NDS Merton Sowerby Junior Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension, Dairy researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Merton Sowerby, a long time Guernsey classifier, well known herdsman and National Dairy Shrine Pioneer and member of the National Dairy Hall of Fame.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy N', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2256, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2257, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2258, 'Tennessee Minority Teaching Fellows Program', 'Created by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1974 as a non-profit corporation with the merging of the Tennessee Educational Loan Corporation and the Tennessee Tuition Grant Program, the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) administers over 20 different state student financial aid programs, including the HOPE scholarship, Tennessee Promise, Tennessee Reconnect, Tennessee Student Assistance Award, and the Dual Enrollment grant. The Minority Teaching Fellows Program is intended to encourage talented minority Tennesseans to enter the teaching field in Tennessee. This award is for students who are pursing a teacher certification at an eligible Tennessee college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be a minority Tennessee resident and a U.S. citizen; be classified as a college junior, senior, or graduate student; be enrolled full-time if an undergraduate or at least part-time if a graduate student; have a 2.5 GPA; and not yet be a licensed teacher.', 'Created by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1974 as a non-profit corporation with the merging of the Tennessee Educational Loan Corporation and the Tennessee Tuition Grant Program, the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) administers over 20 d', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2259, 'SVCF James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt S', 'The James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt Scholarship Fund supports graduating high school seniors from the Tussey Mountain School District in Pennsylvania. Applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Tussey Mountain School District in Pennsylvania who will have completed all four years at his/her school and be planning to enroll on a full-time basis in a college or university in the fall. Demonstrated financial need and desire to contribute knowledge in service-oriented areas of study such as education, nursing, law enforcement, medical research or social work is required. This scholarship was inspired by a story James McCavitt saw in the paper about the Sze Lee Memorial Scholarship, a scholarship formerly administered by Peninsula Community Foundation. He set up the scholarship in honor of his parents, James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt. Mr. McCavitt hopes they will be remembered throughout the Tussey Mountain School District and the Broad Top area in Pennsylvania as model parents who would want others to benefit from their words: Get an education and make something of yourselves.', 'The James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt Scholarship Fund supports graduating high school seniors from the Tussey Mountain School District in Pennsylvania. Applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Tussey Mountain School District in P', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2260, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2261, 'CBCF HBCU NREI Scholarship', 'The Congressional Black Caucus Foundations National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice (NREI) HBCU Social Justice Scholarships were created to encourage and recognize necessary student exposure, experience, and engagement in organizing, political mobilization, and civic participation aimed at advancing equity, freedom, and justice for all, especially the Black community and racial minorities. The funds will be disbursed on an annual basis to undergraduate students attending Historically Black Colleges or Universities with demonstrated experience in social justice, student activism, and/or community service.Candidate Requirements: Selected applicants will be qualified African-American or black students; Be a U.S. citizen/legal permanent resident; Attend an accredited HBCU during the academic year of scholarship award; Have a GPA minimum of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; Demonstrate a commitment to social justice; and Exhibit leadership and be active in community.', 'The Congressional Black Caucus Foundations National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice (NREI) HBCU Social Justice Scholarships were created to encourage and recognize necessary student exposure, experience, and engagement in organizing, political', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2262, 'AAUW Aurora Colorado Branch Scholarships', 'AAUW Aurora Colorado Branch provides scholarships to students who have a permanent mailing address in Aurora, Colorado, and are currently enrolled or plan to enroll at an accredited Colorado college or university. The scholarship will be applied to the recipients tuition and/or fees for the upcoming academic year. The student must be at least a sophomore or junior in college for the scholarship to take effect in the junior or senior year. The student must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits and have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Financial need may be taken into consideration. Please mail in one large envelope to the assigned contact and address: a completed application; a personal essay (two-pages maximum); three letters of recommendation (two from your college academic program and one additional reference from an employer or your volunteer organization); an unofficial transcript; and a chronological list of colleges/universities you attended. Applications are available from the financial aid office at your college or university.', 'AAUW Aurora Colorado Branch provides scholarships to students who have a permanent mailing address in Aurora, Colorado, and are currently enrolled or plan to enroll at an accredited Colorado college or university. The scholarship will be applied to the re', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2263, 'Brown MAE Foundation Education Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student attending a United States 4 year college or university pursuing a degree in teaching or education. Applicant must be an identified member of one of the following groups: Black/African American, Native American/American Indian, Hispanic/Latin American, Asian or Pacific Islander. U.S. citizenship is required. Applicant must have a cumulative equivalent GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4 point scale. Applicant must submit an official college/university transcript in a sealed envelope. Applicant must submit three letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendations should be typed, dated, on official letterhead, and include the contact information of the letter\'swriter. The letters must be signed by your recommender, sealed in an envelope with their signature written on the sealed flap. Letters of recommendation are accepted from teachers, guidance counselors, principals, employers and/or community service representatives. Letters of recommendation cannot come from family members.', 'This scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student attending a United States 4 year college or university pursuing a degree in teaching or education. Applicant must be an identified member of one of the following groups: Black/African Am', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2264, 'Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship', 'The Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship seeks to identify Prince Georges County high school seniors (cannot be current college students) who have been accepted into a collegiate institution and will pursue a bachelors degree in education. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, and be a US citizen or permanent resident. The recipients may use scholarships to attend an accredited four-year college or university of their choice within the United States. The award is intended to be used during the traditional academic year (fall through spring), and for academic purposes such as tuition, fees, room, board, and/or books.The Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship Foundation honors the name and legacy of an African American woman of incredible spirit, character, and determination. Throughout her life, she used her God-given talents to impact the lives of many people near and far. Spending nearly thirty years as a public servant in the Prince Georges County Public Schools System, she served first as a teacher, then as a Vice-Principal and lastly as a Principal. Regina took honor in providing top-quality education to our next generation.', 'The Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship seeks to identify Prince Georges County high school seniors (cannot be current college students) who have been accepted into a collegiate institution and will pursue a bachelors degree in education. Eligible app', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2265, 'ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship is awarded to recent graduates and graduate students with limited work experience and an interest in becoming secondary chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have less than one year work experience outside of obtaining undergraduate and graduate degrees; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2266, 'ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship is awarded to professionals in the chemistry field pursuing new careers as high school chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have at least one year work experience in a chemistry-related profession; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2267, 'Kentucky Teacher Scholarship Program', 'The Teacher Scholarship Program provides financial aid to Kentucky residents pursuing teacher certification at participating Kentucky colleges (see website for more details). Eligible applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a US citizen; be admitted to a teacher education program pursuing initial teacher certification at a participating Kentucky college, or be a certified teacher (primary through grade 12) pursuing additional credentialing for classroom teaching; teach one semester at a Kentucky public or certified non-public school for each semester the scholarship is received; and repay the scholarship plus interest if the teacher education program or service requirement is not completed. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) is a public corporation and governmental agency and instrumentality of the Commonwealth established in 1966 to improve students\' access to higher education. To that end, KHEAA administers several financial aid programs and disseminates information about higher education opportunities. KHEAA\'s mission statement is to expand educational opportunities by providing financial and informational resources that enable Kentuckians to attain their higher education goals.', 'The Teacher Scholarship Program provides financial aid to Kentucky residents pursuing teacher certification at participating Kentucky colleges (see website for more details). Eligible applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a US citizen; be admitt', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2268, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2269, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2270, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2271, 'Richard T. Meister Scholarship', 'The Richard T. Meister Scholarship is open to graduate students in floriculture intending to pursue their career in the land-grant university system with an interest in research, extension or teaching. To be eligible for the Richard T. Meister Scholarship, applicants must: have at least a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Richard T. Meister Scholarship is open to graduate students in floriculture intending to pursue their career in the land-grant university system with an interest in research, extension or teaching. To be eligible for the Richard T. Meister Scholarship', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2272, 'UMW DI Emerick Scholarship', 'The UMW DI Emerick Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an education major with an art minor or art major. Applicants must have at least a GPA of a 3.0 in art, as well as an overall GPA of a 2.0. This scholarship does not require applicants to submit any kind of artwork or a portfolio. This is open to both incoming freshmen and current undergraduate students. It is awarded up to $3,000.The University of Montana Western Foundation exists to inspire generosity and connect donors with their passions in order to promote access and excellence in higher education at the University of Montana Western. With this in mind, the Montana Western Foundation cultivates donor and alumni relationships, assists students with scholarship support and assists with program and capital project support across the university.', 'The UMW DI Emerick Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an education major with an art minor or art major. Applicants must have at least a GPA of a 3.0 in art, as well as an overall GPA of a 2.0. This scholarship does not require applicants to subm', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2273, 'Victoria Soto Memorial Scholarship', 'The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship, based in Stratford, Connecticut, is a significant opportunity that awards a renewable four-year scholarship worth $12,000. Each year, a dedicated scholarship committee selects four deserving recipients.Scholarship Details:Two of the scholarships are exclusively allocated to our local high schools in Stratford, CT.Furthermore, The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship has expanded its reach to honor exceptional students both statewide within Connecticut and nationally.This extended scholarship offers one recipient from Connecticut and another from across the country the chance to receive a renewable scholarship, also valued at $12,000.Eligibility Criteria:To qualify for this prestigious scholarship, applicants should meet the following criteria:Enroll in a college degree program at an accredited university with a focus on education.Demonstrate excellence in academics, displaying a strong commitment to their studies.Showcase involvement in extracurricular activities, highlighting a well-rounded commitment to personal growth.Exhibit leadership skills that set them apart as role models in their communities.Embody the spirit of living, laughing, and loving life and education, akin to the essence that Vicki Soto embodied.The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship is not just a financial aid opportunity; it\'s a chance to carry forward the legacy of someone who lived life with passion and dedicated herself to education. Join us in celebrating Vicki\'s spirit by pursuing your educational aspirations through this scholarship.', 'The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship, based in Stratford, Connecticut, is a significant opportunity that awards a renewable four-year scholarship worth $12,000. Each year, a dedicated scholarship committee selects four deserving recipients.Scholarship Deta', 48000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2274, 'ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon graduation; be a mathematics education major, a mathematics major with an education minor, an early childhood major, or an elementary education major; and have a total overall GPA of at least 3.00 from all colleges attended (based on 4.00).Submit digital copies of the following through the ICTM Scholarship Submission Portal: a completed ICTM scholarship application form (which includes the applicant\'s information, two 200-300 word essays and a complete lesson planning form); transcripts from all colleges attended; recommendation letters from two mathematics or mathematics methods teachers, high school or college; and some verification of the applicant\'s enrollment in a teacher education program (e.g. letter from advisor, copy of registration materials, notation on transcript etc.).', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon g', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2275, 'Bethesda Auxiliary Scholarships', 'The Auxiliary Scholarship Committee is offering up to $3,000 to Lutheran students pursuing undergraduate degrees and seminarian and post-graduate students that will prepare them for ministry (such as pastor, pre-seminary and deaconess studies, deaconess, director of Christian education, or special-needs teacher), so they will have an opportunity to share Jesus love and the Gospel message with people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Applicants must: Be an active, communicant member of a Lutheran congregation; Be a current college senior, accepted to begin seminary or post-graduate studies in the fall, or currently be classified as a first-year or second-year student at any Lutheran seminary (Students going on to their internship/vicarage year do not qualify); and Have a commitment to inclusion of people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities within the local parish, giving them the opportunities for study of Gods Word and serving with which all members are blessed.', 'The Auxiliary Scholarship Committee is offering up to $3,000 to Lutheran students pursuing undergraduate degrees and seminarian and post-graduate students that will prepare them for ministry (such as pastor, pre-seminary and deaconess studies, deaconess, ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2276, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2277, 'Delaware Educator Support Scholarship', 'As part of the Delaware Department of Education, the Delaware Higher Education Office works to ensure that postsecondary education is accessible and affordable for Delaware residents by providing information and financial assistance to students and their families. We administer 14 state-sponsored financial aid programs, which include grants, scholarships and professional incentive programs. One of the awards offered is called the Educator Support Scholarship.The Educator Support Scholarship is for full-time graduate or undergraduate students attending a Delaware public or private college who intend to pursue a career in education (in a classroom or as a specialist) in specific certifications identified as areas of need in Delaware schools. Teacher shortage areas and specialist areas may vary year by year. The award is not renewable but recipients may re-apply each year.', 'As part of the Delaware Department of Education, the Delaware Higher Education Office works to ensure that postsecondary education is accessible and affordable for Delaware residents by providing information and financial assistance to students and their ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2278, 'JCC Graduate Scholar Program', 'JCC Associations Professional Development Scholarship Program is designed to help current, full-time JCC professionals deepen and enhance their professional knowledge to advance their career at a Jewish Community Center or Jewish Community Camp (JCC). Scholarships are available for the following: postgraduate degrees; certification in a specific area; or continuing education (ex. one class on a specific subject)Recipients of JCC awards are master\'s degree students working to obtain their first degree. They must complete an internship/field placement at a JCC, and they must commit to working in a JCC for two years after graduation. To qualify for a JCC Association Professional Development Scholarship, you must meet both of these criteria: have completed at least one year of full-time employment in your current role at your JCC; and pursue a degree on a full- or part-time basis.', 'JCC Associations Professional Development Scholarship Program is designed to help current, full-time JCC professionals deepen and enhance their professional knowledge to advance their career at a Jewish Community Center or Jewish Community Camp (JCC). Sch', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2279, 'Lead with Languages Teacher Scholarship', 'Dedicated to addressing a critical national shortage by bolstering the pipeline of future language educators, this award provides merit-based scholarships to graduating high school seniors committed to pursuing the language teaching profession in languages other than English.Launched by ACTFL in 2019, the Lead with Languages Teacher Scholarship Program provides recipients with an award of $1,500 per academic year. Scholarships may be renewed three times following the initial award, for a cumulative total of $6,000 per recipient.To be eligible for consideration, applicants must:Be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents attending secondary schools in the United States or a U.S. territory. Be anticipating completion of a high school diploma at the time of application.Be accepted and planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution, leading to credentialing as a language educator.Have taken at least two years of the same language in high school, or present documentation of proficiency results from an ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI), the ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency (AAPPL), or any comparable assessment.Have maintained a 3.0 or higher GPA overall (on a 4.0 scale).Applicants may not be related to any ACTFL staff member.Students seeking renewal must:Provide college or university transcripts annually to show proof of a GPA of 3.0 or higher overall (on a 4.0 scale).Submit proof of continued enrollment.Complete a brief annual survey to report on their experience.Verify at the conclusion of their junior year that they remain enrolled in a degree program leading to credentialing as a language educator. If not clearly demonstrated by completed coursework on their transcript at that time, recipients must also submit a signed letter of recommendation from their academic advisor, indicating the advisors assessment of both the viability of their plan and the applicants commitment to pursue a career as a language educator (in a language other than English).', 'Dedicated to addressing a critical national shortage by bolstering the pipeline of future language educators, this award provides merit-based scholarships to graduating high school seniors committed to pursuing the language teaching profession in language', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2280, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2281, 'Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged, and exceptional students focused on careers in education are eligible to apply for the Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged, and exceptional students focused on careers in education are eligible to apply for the Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship. For A Bright Future provides a', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2282, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2283, 'Leon Bradley Scholarship', 'The Leon Bradley Scholarship Program was established to encourage people of color to enter the field of teaching and school leadership. Candidates will be eligible for the award if they are in their final year of completing certification/endorsement requirements, including student teaching if applicable. The American Association of School Personnel Administrators (AASPA) believes that it is beneficial for all students to experience diversity among the educators who serve as role models for our students. With the application, the following additional documentation must be submitted by the deadline: a copy of your transcript; a copy of your resume; a letter from a character reference; and a letter from the dean of the college of education or a designated representative of the program. AASPA will annually award up to two scholarships which are each individually worth $3,500. AASPA is the only organization that specifically targets and represents school personnel professionals.', 'The Leon Bradley Scholarship Program was established to encourage people of color to enter the field of teaching and school leadership. Candidates will be eligible for the award if they are in their final year of completing certification/endorsement requi', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2284, 'STEM Teachers for America\'s Future: Graduate Schol', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is offering competitive based scholarships of $2,500 each to students actively pursuing a graduate degree or credential/licensure for the purpose of teaching science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) subjects at a U.S. school in grades K-12.?The scholarships are made possible by generous contributions from ManTech International and AFCEA International. To be eligible, students must be U.S. citizens and living in the United States. Graduate candidates must be attending an accredited U.S. college or university (online students are eligible) and majoring in education for the purpose of teaching STEM subjects in a U.S. school in grades K-12. Graduate-level candidates must be currently taking at least two semester-equivalent classes at an accredited U.S. college or university at the time of application. Current credential and licensure students must have completed a bachelors of science degree or graduate degree in a STEM major. Undergraduate students are ineligible to apply.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is offering competitive based scholarships of $2,500 each to students actively pursuing a graduate degree or credential/licensure for the purpose of teaching science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) subjects at a U.', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2285, 'Bob Blazier Scholarship for Leadership', 'The Bob Blazier Scholarship for Leadership is available to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College and have demonstrated strong leadership characteristics. This scholarship is offered to students who are majoring in education. Notification to recipients will be sent out as soon as the Foundation decision has been made. Scholarship consideration will be based on a rating scale, which will include thoroughness of comments, information verification and explanation, presentation of materials and financial need.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: completing essay questions; a resume (to include their work history, school involvement, and awards/honors received); three recommendation letters; a transcript; a college/university acceptance letter; and a signed authorization. This scholarship was created in May of 2013 and is named in recognition of Bob Blazier, who has been a leader for the Crystal Lake Chamber and in the community since the early 1960s.', 'The Bob Blazier Scholarship for Leadership is available to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College and have demonstrated strong leade', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2286, 'Dr. Joseph W. Coleman Memorial Scholarship', 'The Dr. Joseph W. Coleman Memorial Scholarship aims to honor Josephs lifelong commitment to continuous learning while creating a legacy forward for future generations of students in the commonwealth. Dr. Joseph W. Coleman was a long-term Kentucky League of Cities staff member committed to bettering the commonwealth through effective local governance. Joseph was an expert in parliamentary procedure and was committed to helping city officials throughout the state.In addition to having a generous spirit committed to serving others, Joseph had a passion for higher education. This scholarship seeks to honor Josephs lifelong commitment to continuous learning by supporting individuals pursuing a degree in public administration. Any Kentucky student pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree from a Kentucky-based institution may apply. KLC staff members and family members of KLC staff are not eligible. The Kentucky League of Cities will award $5,000 annually to one recipient. The scholarship is not renewable, but previous winners may reapply.', 'The Dr. Joseph W. Coleman Memorial Scholarship aims to honor Josephs lifelong commitment to continuous learning while creating a legacy forward for future generations of students in the commonwealth. Dr. Joseph W. Coleman was a long-term Kentucky League o', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2287, 'TCA Gareth Morgan Student Teacher Scholarship', 'Student teachers enrolled in a Latin certification program in Texas are encouraged to apply for the TCA Gareth Morgan Student Teacher Scholarship. Applicants must be student teaching in Latin and must be maintaining a 3.00 GPA in Latin or classics, with a 2.85 GPA overall. The monies received will be used during the semester the recipient is student teaching. To apply, please complete the appropriate application and attach an official copy of your transcript plus two letters of recommendation, one from a Latin/classics professor and one from an education professor. Attach an additional sheet to the application if necessary.The Texas Classical Association fosters the teaching of classics and encourages an interest in them in Texas. Membership is open to any current, future, or retired teachers in Texas at all levels from elementary to university. The TCA is proud to offer scholarships for student teachers, new teachers, teaching materials, professional development and high school seniors planning to continue studying Latin.', 'Student teachers enrolled in a Latin certification program in Texas are encouraged to apply for the TCA Gareth Morgan Student Teacher Scholarship. Applicants must be student teaching in Latin and must be maintaining a 3.00 GPA in Latin or classics, with a', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2288, 'The Black Teacher Pipeline Scholarship', 'The Black Teacher Pipeline (BTP) Scholarship is a career development program aimed at supporting aspiring teachers in their career pathway in education. Eligible candidates must be past or current participants in The Center for Black Educator Developments Freedom Schools Literacy Academy or Liberation Academy. Fellows will receive a scholarship of up to $15,000 over three-years for Sophomores, up to $10,000 over two-years for Juniors, and a one-time award of up to $5,000 for seniors. Upon successfully obtaining a valid teaching certificate and completing four years of teaching, BTP Fellows can earn a stipend towards teacher-related professional development. BTP Fellows are required to participate in UNCFs academic success coaching and The Centers apprenticeship programming and career preparation workshops.Scholarship Criteria: Must be affiliated with the Center for Black Educator Development; Be enrolled at a four-year college or university; Be pursuing a teaching degree/course of study; Be a rising sophomore, junior, or senior; Have a minimum GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale; Have a demonstrated unmet, financial need (verified by your institution).For Scholarship Renewal: Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; Be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university; Majoring in a teaching degree/course of study; Have a demonstrated unmet financial need as verified by their college or university; Annually participate in at least one of the Centers Apprenticeship programs. These programs include Freedom Schools Literacy Academy and/or Liberation Academy, Afterschool Tutoring, or Mbongi Facilitation Team. In lieu of participating in the Centers Apprenticeship program, scholars may participate in other similar experiences with approval from the Grantor; and Complete one (1) Center-sponsored E-learning module and UNCFs academic and personal success coaching.', 'The Black Teacher Pipeline (BTP) Scholarship is a career development program aimed at supporting aspiring teachers in their career pathway in education. Eligible candidates must be past or current participants in The Center for Black Educator Developments', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2289, 'Hawaii Education Association (HEA) Student Teacher', 'The Hawaii Education Association (HEA) Student Teacher Scholarship will be awarded to student teachers intending to teach in the Hawaii State Department of Education who are enrolled in a State Approved Teacher Education Program as a full-time undergraduate or post baccalaureate candidate in any state-approved or nationally accredited institution of higher learning or enrolled in a Hawaii SATE alternative licensure program in the upcoming academic year. Scholarships are awarded to student teachers to minimize the need for employment during the student teaching semester. Employees, officers and directors of HEA, and their immediate family members and individuals living in the same household (whether related or not) of such employee, officer or director are not eligible to apply.Besides the completed application, selection for this scholarship will be based on the following information: official college transcripts; a completed HEA financial aid form; recommendation from college faculty, or Principal of Masters of Education in Teaching (MET) Participant, or Observation Participation (OP) Teacher Supervisor; and a personal statement (Statements should be no more than 300 words typed or legibly hand-written on a separate sheet. Give (a) University/College and location/site of student teaching (b) reasons for choosing teaching as a career and what will you contribute to the teaching profession, and (c) experiences related to situations inherent in teaching, e.g. Tutoring, Club Advisorship. Plans for the future, extra-curricular interests and activities, membership in clubs/organizations, past and present work experiences, etc. may be cited.', 'The Hawaii Education Association (HEA) Student Teacher Scholarship will be awarded to student teachers intending to teach in the Hawaii State Department of Education who are enrolled in a State Approved Teacher Education Program as a full-time undergradua', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2290, 'Next for Autism Fellows Scholarship', 'Help pave the way for a positive future. There are more than 5.4 million autistic adults in the U.S. Right now, there are more autistic adults who need services than there are qualified DSPs to support them. In fact, more than 482,000 adults with autism and intellectual disabilities are waitlisted for services that they need and deserve. As the need for DSPs and neurodivergent professionals continues to increase, its anticipated that there will be seven million vacant DSP job openings by 2029. Now is the time to help pave the way for a positive futurefor work as a DSP and to ensure meaningful support and mentorship for an autistic adult.The scholarship is available for rising freshman or sophomore undergraduate students in a 2-year or 4-year public college program, looking for financial support and current health and human service professionals going back to earn a degree at a 2-year or 4-year public college program, looking for financial support. This is an opportunity to receive up to $10,000 in tuition assistance, annually and gain paid, hands-on experience working with autistic adults. Embark on a personally rewarding career path and receive mentorship from the NEXT for AUTISM team where you will directly impact the lives of autistic adults.', 'Help pave the way for a positive future. There are more than 5.4 million autistic adults in the U.S. Right now, there are more autistic adults who need services than there are qualified DSPs to support them. In fact, more than 482,000 adults with autism a', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2291, 'Gateways to Opportunity Scholarship Program', 'To be eligible to receive a Gateways Scholarship, you must: care for children in an Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (IDCFS) licensed program or Illinois State Board of Education funded Preschool for All program; be employed by your current program for at least a one year. (90 days if employed at an ExceleRate Bronze, Silver or Gold Circle of Quality program); work an average of 15 hours per week; meet wage requirements; be a US citizen, legal alien or Illinois resident; and commit to future work in early care and education or school-age care, which begins at the completion of the scholarship contract.This scholarship can be used for pursuing degrees up to the Master\'s level. To renew your Gateways Scholarship Program, you can renew online via your Registry Portal or with a paper application. To apply with a paper application, you need to: still meet all eligibility requirements; be a member of the Gateways Registry (free of charge); submit grade reports from the last term; and gather and mail your required documents using the checklist provided in the application.', 'To be eligible to receive a Gateways Scholarship, you must: care for children in an Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (IDCFS) licensed program or Illinois State Board of Education funded Preschool for All program; be employed by your cur', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2292, 'Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant Progra', 'The Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant (WSSAG) Program is for students who plan on working in specific career/occupational programs upon graduation. Eligible fields include: child care, human services, teaching, nursing, physical and occupational therapy, social work, and public service. To be considered for the Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant you must be a Maryland resident, and enroll at a two-year or four-year Maryland college or university each semester as either an undergraduate or graduate student.Both merit and need-based criteria will be used when making awards. Applicants will be ranked by Grade Point Average (GPA) and then by need within each occupational field. Those students with the greatest need within each GPA range will be awarded first. Award amounts are set at the statutory minimum and are based on the type of institution and the student\'s enrollment status. Eligible majors and employment fields will be determined by the Workforce Shortage Advisory Council biennially and will address statewide and regional workforce needs.', 'The Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant (WSSAG) Program is for students who plan on working in specific career/occupational programs upon graduation. Eligible fields include: child care, human services, teaching, nursing, physical and occupational', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2293, 'Karen Mashburn Environmental Scholars Program', 'The Karen Mashburn Young Scholars Program is open to undergraduate and masters degree students in the South Florida and Treasure Coast regions. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Students whose intellectual pursuits include environmental studies education and/or science curriculum will be given preference. Students must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and exhibit extracurricular achievements. Must be able to participate in a part-time internship at Friends of the Everglades offices in Stuart, Florida, during the Fall 2023 semester. Must be able to pass a Level Two background check required by all school districts to go into public schools.The purpose of the program is to support students studies through a $10,000 scholarship and offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study. The scholarship recipient will participate in a 12-week fall internship at Friends of the Everglades in Stuart, FL, helping to support the Young Friends of the Everglades program and engage in community outreach. Provides a $10,000 scholarship to one student, who will serve as an intern with Friends of the Everglades, focused on the Young Friends of the Everglades program. Karen Mashburn was a long-tenured member of the Friends of the Everglades Board of Directors who was instrumental in establishing and stewarding the Young Friends of the Everglades youth education program. During her lifetime, more than 100,000 students in Miami-Dade County participated in Young Friends of the Everglades and were inspired by the legendary leadership of Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the importance of preserving the only Everglades in the world. In 2023, Karens husband, Jerry Mashburn, made a gift to Friends of the Everglades allowing for creation of the Karen Mashburn Scholars Program in her memory.', 'The Karen Mashburn Young Scholars Program is open to undergraduate and masters degree students in the South Florida and Treasure Coast regions. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Stud', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2294, 'Pass the Torch Teacher Scholarships', 'Each year, Teachers Test Prep awards two $5,000 scholarships to aspiring K-12 educators through its Pass the Torch Teacher Scholarship program. One scholarship is awarded to a recipient planning a career in elementary education, and one is awarded to a recipient planning a career in secondary education.To enter, applicants need to create a short video telling us the story of a teacher who inspired them, and what they learned from that teacher that they hope to pass on to their own students one day. To qualify, applicants must be enrolled in a teacher preparation program in the US for the upcoming academic year and be able to demonstrate financial need. They must also complete the application form available on the scholarships webpage.For more information and to apply, please visit: https://www.teacherstestprep.com/teacher-scholarships We look forward to hearing your story!', 'Each year, Teachers Test Prep awards two $5,000 scholarships to aspiring K-12 educators through its Pass the Torch Teacher Scholarship program. One scholarship is awarded to a recipient planning a career in elementary education, and one is awarded to a ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2295, 'Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program', 'The Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial assistance for currently employed early childhood and out of school time educators and providers who enroll in an associate\'s, bachelor\'s or master\'s degree program in Early Childhood Education or related programs. The Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program was funded as a pilot initiative by the Legislature for the purpose of increasing the quality and availability of teachers and care providers to work with young children and youth in inclusive settings including infant/toddler, preschool and school age programs.To be eligible, applicants must be residents of Massachusetts, be a US citizen or permanent resident, not be in default of any loans, have applied for financial aid, and be employed for at least six months, as an educator or provider in an early education and care program or out of school time program that is licensed or authorized by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and continue employment in this field while pursuing the approved course of study.', 'The Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial assistance for currently employed early childhood and out of school time educators and providers who enroll in an associate\'s, bachelor\'s or master\'s degree program in Earl', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2296, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2297, 'Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program', 'The Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program provides financial assistance to Massachusetts residents who are currently employed as paraprofessionals in Massachusetts public schools, but wish to become certified as full time teachers. This grant is designed to reduce their financial burden and help address the Commonwealth\'s current teacher shortage. Financial need is not a requirement for the Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant. However, recipients must annually file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).To be eligible for a Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant, a student must: be a permanent legal resident of Massachusetts for at least one year prior to the opening of the academic year; be a U.S. Citizen or non-citizen eligible under Title IV regulations; complete a FAFSA; not be in default of any student loans; have not yet earned a bachelor\'s degree or equivalent; enroll in an undergraduate degree program at a Massachusetts college or university; be employed, for a minimum of two years, as a paraprofessional in a Massachusetts public school (if employed less than two years as a paraprofessional, a student may qualify for the grant only if the undergraduate course of study will lead to teacher certification in high-need disciplines); maintain satisfactory academic progress in accordance with institutional standards; and must sign a Terms and Conditions Statement requiring the student to serve as a full-time teacher in a Massachusetts public school.', 'The Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program provides financial assistance to Massachusetts residents who are currently employed as paraprofessionals in Massachusetts public schools, but wish to become certified as full time teachers. This grant', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2298, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2299, 'Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. To apply, applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation at least one from a college or university professor, a statement of the applicants goals, an official transcript that must be emailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street from the college or university, or sent in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar or bursars office, or remitted from the registrar or bursars office via an online portal.', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2300, 'Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr. History Scholarship', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. Additional scholarships may be awarded by the Hasbrouck Family Association under appropriate circumstances. Applicants must be of documented New Paltz Huguenot descent, and are required to submit an ancestry form. In order to be considered for a scholarship for the coming academic year, completed application packets must be received by August 31. All applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of the applicant\'s goals, and an official transcript. Transcripts must be official copies and must either be a) mailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar, or b) be remitted to the HHS Business Manager via email directly from the college.', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the cons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2301, 'William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship, applicants must: be a black or Hispanic/Latinx student; be an Indiana resident and a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen; be admitted or already attending an eligible Indiana institution as a full-time student; pursue or intend to pursue a course of study that would enable the student, upon graduation, to teach in an accredited school in Indiana; and agree in writing to apply for a teaching position at an accredited school in Indiana following that student\'s certification as a teacher and, if hired, to teach for at least three years.To renew the Scholarship for subsequent academic years, a minority student (who qualified for the scholarship initially) must reapply for the scholarship each year and maintain the cumulative grade point average (GPA) required for admission to the institutions school of education or at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent if the school does not require a minimum GPA. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).', 'To be eligible for the William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship, applicants must: be a black or Hispanic/Latinx student; be an Indiana resident and a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen; be admitted or already attending an eligible India', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2302, 'AASA Education Administration Scholarship', 'AASAs Educational Administration Scholarships were created to provide incentive, honor and financial assistance to outstanding graduate students in school administration who intend to make the school superintendency a career. Top graduate students in educational administration receive a scholarship from AASA, The School Superintendents Association. The applicant must be recommended by the chair of the School of Education in which the applicant is currently enrolled.The American Association of School Administrators is the leading educational administration organization in the USA. It honors and aids graduate students to achieve an administration role in a school or college - including for those wishing to train to be school principals and secretaries. It is one of the country\'s oldest scholarship awards having been founded in 1949. The scholarships are given in honor of AASAs former executive directors.', 'AASAs Educational Administration Scholarships were created to provide incentive, honor and financial assistance to outstanding graduate students in school administration who intend to make the school superintendency a career. Top graduate students in educ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2303, 'NCJWLA The Sherman & Frances L. Teller Teaching Cr', 'Applicants for the Sherman & Frances L. Teller Teaching Credential Scholarship must be K-12 educators pursuing a multiple or single subject teaching credential (including special education and ESL). The applicant must be enrolled at a University of California or California State University campus in the greater Los Angeles area and the University of Nevada Las Vegas.In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted in Spring and planning to attend next Fall; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.Scholarship is available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Sherman & Frances L. Teller Teaching Credential Scholarship must be K-12 educators pursuing a multiple or single subject teaching credential (including special education and ESL). The applicant must be enrolled at a University of Califo', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2304, 'Polonia Institute Historical Scholarship Competiti', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary awards may be offered. Additional essays may be considered for recognition and publication. Polonia Institute reserves the right to publish selected essays and/or excerpts of selected essays in future publications, newsletters, and other materials.In your essay, please analyze the following issues: 1) German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, 2) Action A-B, 3) Operation Tannenberg, 4) ethnic Poles in KL Stutthof, 5) ethnic Poles in KL Auschwitz, 6) Polish priests in KL Dachau, 7) Polish women in KL Ravensbrck, 8) Polish men in KL Mauthausen-Gusen, 9) Polish children in KZ Litzmannstadt in Ldz, 10) Operation Zamosc, 11) 1944 Wola genocide, 12) lesson for today. The essay shall reflect the contestants own research and original thinking. The paper shall not exceed 15 typed pages (including bibliography), shall be typed in 12-point font, double-spaced with 1 margins; pages shall be numbered. The essay shall be submitted in the English language. All entries become the property of the Polonia Institute.', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary award', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2305, 'ACHE Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Pr', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordination of higher education in Alabama, the administration of various student aid programs, and the performance of designated regulatory functions. The Commission seeks to provide reasonable access to quality collegiate and university education for the citizens of Alabama. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) and the Alabama State Board of Education (ALSBE) are pleased to announce the implementation of the Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program (AMSTEP). Recognizing the shortage of public high school math and science teachers across the state, the 2018 Alabama Legislature passed into law this federal loan repayment program. AMSTEP has a two-fold mission: to encourage individuals to enroll in and complete programs leading to Alabama certification in mathematics or science; and to improve the educational system in Alabama by encouraging those who complete the program to accept math or science teaching positions in Alabama public schools, preferably in public school systems where the shortage of math or science teachers, or both, is most acute. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordi', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2306, 'ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitude, interest, and need. The selection process is administered by partner universities. The partner universities have oversight for the selection of scholars. Scholars receive $10,000 per academic year for up to six years. Students must meet the award criteria to renew a scholarship. The scholarship can be applied to tuition, books, room and board, and other education-related expenses. To be eligible for the ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as a full-time student at one of our partner institutions; major in chemistry and complete educational program; maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; and express the intention to teach high school chemistry after graduation.', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitud', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2307, 'Augustana College Rissing Scholarship for Future E', 'In a state known for the unknowns when it comes to funding for public education, Augustana is more affordable than families might think. Once they receive their financial aid packages, students and families can be surprised at the cost difference between a private, independent college and a large, regional public university. Its a difference that can be missed during a familys initial review of college costs. And it can make all the difference to a student\'s college choice. Augustana College offers many scholarships based on varying criteria.The Rissing Scholarship is awarded each year to Augustana College students who wish to prepare for professional leadership in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. This award is renewable by maintaining a 2.5 Augustana cumulative grade-point average. Applicants must have an interest in professional leadership in the church, in ministry, music ministry, outdoor ministry, religious education, theology, social ministry, missionary service or other church-related vocation. The applicant must be a member in good standing of a Lutheran congregation and must demonstrate a proven academic record. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need.', 'In a state known for the unknowns when it comes to funding for public education, Augustana is more affordable than families might think. Once they receive their financial aid packages, students and families can be surprised at the cost difference between ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2308, 'Bethune-Cookman University Robert Noyce Teacher Sc', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the country, you can truly make a difference in a students life, and this scholarship program will help you get there. The scholarship is designed to increase the number of qualified mathematics teachers by partnering with local, State and National organizations committed to preparing teachers and educating children in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Bethune-Cookman University has a partnership with two school districts in Florida (Volusia County and Flagler County) and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia and Flagler Counties. The overall goal of the 5-year Robert Noyce Scholarship project at Bethune-Cookman University is to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors to be also certified as teachers of middle grades mathematics (5-9) in high need educational agencies.', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the c', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2309, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2310, 'Classical Association of the Empire State Scholars', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or students currently enrolled in a college or university in New York State. Awards are available for both undergraduate and graduate students.', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2311, 'George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is participation in seminars on public service offered by the Nigh Institute. Each college and university may nominate one scholarship recipient per year. Presidents of Oklahoma colleges and universities will be invited to submit a nominee for consideration of award prior to the beginning of the spring semester. To be eligible for the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship, applicants must: be residents of the state of Oklahoma as determined by the State Regents; be enrolled full time in an undergraduate program at a public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma; and demonstrate exceptional academic achievement as evidenced by a number of factors which may include grade point average, class rank, national awards, scholastic achievement, honors, teachers\' recommendations and the applicant\'s involvement in extracurricular activities.', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2312, 'Kentucky Early Childhood Development Scholarship', 'The Kentucky Early Childhood Development Scholarship provides financial aid to Kentucky residents. Eligible applicants must: be studying an early childhood-related discipline; be enrolled in a maximum of 9 credit hours at participating schools (see website); be employed at least 20 hours weekly in a participating early childhood facility or be employed as a preschool associate teacher in a state-funded pre-school program; be ineligible for state or federal training funds through Head Start, a public preschool program, or First Steps; have no unpaid financial obligation to KHEAA or to any other Title IV program; and, agree to a service commitment based on the credential pursued. Must be a legal US resident. The following credentials are applicable: Child Development Associate Credential; Associates degree in early childhood education; Bachelors degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education or a related program approved by the Early Childhood Development Authority; Master\'s degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education; or Kentucky Early Childhood Development Directors Certificate. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Kentucky Early Childhood Development Scholarship provides financial aid to Kentucky residents. Eligible applicants must: be studying an early childhood-related discipline; be enrolled in a maximum of 9 credit hours at participating schools (see websit', 12610, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2313, 'Mi Future Educator Fellowship', 'The Mi Future Educator Fellowship offers aspiring teachers a scholarship while they train to be educators. Awards cover the cost of tuition and fees up to $10,000 and are renewable for up to three years. Students that receive the award commit to teaching in a Michigan classroom for at least three years after graduation. In addition to the $10,000 scholarships for prospective teachers, the program offers student teachers, who are usually unpaid, a $9,600 stipend. To qualify, students must: fill out their FAFSA application; have begun their first semester or term in the education program; be a high school graduate; be working on your first teacher certification; have earned at least 56 semester credits or 84 term credits; Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0; be a Michigan resident since July 1st of the previous year; be enrolled full time (or equivalency if participating through an Alternative Certification Program). For more information and to apply, please visit the providers website.', 'The Mi Future Educator Fellowship offers aspiring teachers a scholarship while they train to be educators. Awards cover the cost of tuition and fees up to $10,000 and are renewable for up to three years. Students that receive the award commit to teaching ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2314, 'TCPS Teacher Education Scholarship', 'The TCPS Teacher Education Scholarship is a one year scholarship that is available to students pursuing a teaching career. Students may apply annually, beginning in their second year at Chesapeake College or third year and/or fourth year at a four-year school majoring in education. The $3000 scholarship may be awarded for a maximum of three years (for students who first applied in their 2nd year at Chesapeake College), and payment will be made directly to Chesapeake College or a four year school in equal parts, one per semester. Scholarship applications are accepted on a rolling basis and may be submitted at any time of the year. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA or greater with a minimum 30 credit hours for the year, must complete their program in four-year completion tract course of study, and must agree to provide teacher services to Talbot County Public Schools for one year for each year the scholarship is awarded.', 'The TCPS Teacher Education Scholarship is a one year scholarship that is available to students pursuing a teaching career. Students may apply annually, beginning in their second year at Chesapeake College or third year and/or fourth year at a four-year sc', 9000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2315, 'TEACH Grant', 'The TEACH Grant Program provides grants to students who are completing or plan to complete course work needed to begin a career in teaching. You must be enrolled as an undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, or graduate student at a school that participates in the TEACH Grant Program and meet certain academic achievement requirements (generally, scoring above the 75th percentile on one or more portions of a college admissions test or maintaining a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25). As a condition for receiving a TEACH Grant, you must sign a TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve in which you agree to (among other requirements) teach in a high-need field, at an elementary school, secondary school, or educational service agency that serves students from low-income families for at least four complete academic years within eight years after completing (or ceasing enrollment in) the course of study for which you received the grant.', 'The TEACH Grant Program provides grants to students who are completing or plan to complete course work needed to begin a career in teaching. You must be enrolled as an undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, or graduate student at a school that participates in', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2316, 'Texas Educational Aide Exemption Program', 'The purpose of the Texas Educational Aide Exemption Program is to encourage employees of public school districts in Texas to seek out and acquire certification as teachers by providing free tuition and reduced fees to program participants. To apply for an Education Aide Exemption (EAE), you must be a Texas resident; have been employed as a full-time educational aide for at least one of the past five school years, or as a substitute teacher for 180 days of the past five school years preceding the term or semester for which the student is awarded his or her initial exemption; be employed in some capacity by a school district in Texas during the full term; enroll in courses leading to teacher certification in a specialized teaching field; register for the Selective Service or are exempt from this requirement; and meet academic requirements established by the college or university. The school district where you are employed and the financial aid office at your school determine your eligibility for this program. Complete the admissions and financial aid process at your college, including the FAFSA or TASFA. Submit your completed EAE application to Financial Aid office. For more information on certification, visit the Texas Education Agency. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The purpose of the Texas Educational Aide Exemption Program is to encourage employees of public school districts in Texas to seek out and acquire certification as teachers by providing free tuition and reduced fees to program participants. To apply for an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2317, 'The Mahoney Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Mahoney Family Foundation is a 501c3 organization created to support the ongoing education and training of those in the nursing and teaching professions through scholarship programs. The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the communities where this funding is provided. The Organization was founded in 2017 by Larry and Sandy Mahoney with a goal of recognizing the tireless efforts of our nurses and teachers.The Mahoney Family Foundation provides scholarships for advanced degrees for nurses and teachers. Applicants must be currently employed as a full-time nurse or teacher with at least three years experience and be a US citizen or permanent US resident. Scholarships will be awarded 3 times per year - Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters- and will be paid directly to the school/organization providing the education/training.', 'The Mahoney Family Foundation is a 501c3 organization created to support the ongoing education and training of those in the nursing and teaching professions through scholarship programs. The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2318, 'Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP)', 'The primary purpose of the Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP) is to provide financial support to students who are interested in pursuing a teaching career in one of the top five critical shortage teaching areas. Candidates must: be enrolled full-time or part-time in an approved undergraduate or graduate teacher education program, or are participants in another approved teacher education program; and have maintained a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.7 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent. Eligible candidates must be nominated by the institution. Nominees must submit a complete application for a Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan directly to the regionally accredited public or private four-year Virginia college or university with a state-approved teacher education program. Those students selected for the scholarship loan will be notified by the Virginia Department of Education. The students will be required to submit a signed, notarized Promissory Note to the Virginia Department of Education. Through the VTSLP, eligible students may receive a scholarship loan for as much as $10,000 per academic year for full-time students and will be prorated for part-time students based on the number of credit hours.', 'The primary purpose of the Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP) is to provide financial support to students who are interested in pursuing a teaching career in one of the top five critical shortage teaching areas. Candidates must: be enrolle', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2319, 'Wheelock College of Education & Human Development ', 'At Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, our faculty, alumni, and students are changing society through action. Teaching. Learning. Researching. Mentoring. Building community. And driving policy changes. Join us in building a better, more just world. Our academic programs prepare professionals who dismantle systemic barriers and create positive change for all children and families.There are various scholarships and fellowships available to Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development students. Preference for incoming students is to those applicants who submit by the recommended admission deadline. Scholarships and fellowships are offered to both master\'s and doctoral students. Criteria may vary by award.', 'At Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, our faculty, alumni, and students are changing society through action. Teaching. Learning. Researching. Mentoring. Building community. And driving policy changes. Join us in building ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2320, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2321, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2322, 'Mildred C. Hanson SIOR Memorial Scholarship', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in the commercial real estate industry. The Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund, which was established to honor and support women in commercial real estate, will grant two scholarships to one outstanding junior or senior undergraduate female student and one graduate female student enrolled in an accredited real estate, business, or finance program at a college or university in the United States or Canada who intends to pursue a career in commercial real estate.Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR was a specialist in office and industrial sales and leasing and was one of the first women to earn the SIOR (Specialist, Industrial and Office REALTOR) designation. Millie served as President of both the SIOR New Jersey Chapter and the Industrial and Office Brokers Association of the New York Metropolitan Area. Millie was named the Top Sales Associate of 2005 and 2006 for NAI James Hanson Real Estate, Hackensack, New Jersey. During her 34-year career, she brokered deals valued at more than $800 million.', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2323, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2324, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2325, 'Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills.To be eligible for the Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a graduate degree program in a transportation-related field such as engineering, planning, finance or logistics. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2326, 'WTS Leadership Legacy Scholarship for Graduates', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in transportation or a related field (such as transportation engineering, planning, finance, communications, or logistics) and demonstrate leadership skills and an active commitment to community service. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2327, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2328, 'The John Galt Scholarship for Future Supply Chain ', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredited higher education institutions in the United States or Canada are invited to apply.Applicants must be enrolled full-time in supply chain management or a related major with a clear intention of building a career in the supply chain field.Unfortunately, post-graduate students are not eligible at this time.Scholarship Details:The scholarship aims to support the next generation of expert forecasters, demand planners, and supply chain leaders.Recipients will receive the scholarship amount in the form of a check, payable directly to their educational institution.Citizenship of the US or Canada is not mandatory; however, applicants must be attending school in one of these countries.Application Process:Showcase your commitment to a career in business forecasting or supply chain management. Highlight opportunities you\'ve seized, both on-campus and beyond, such as participation in supply chain management associations, relevant classes, internships, and other extracurricular activities.Demonstrate financial need. While a FAFSA is not required, your personal statement should articulate how this scholarship will alleviate financial pressures and aid you in achieving your career goals in the supply chain field.Share any sacrifices you\'ve made in your pursuit of a supply chain career.Selection Criteria:We are seeking students who actively seek opportunities for skill and character development. Your personal statement should outline academic, leadership, volunteer, community, or personal achievements that define your unique story.At John Galt Solutions, we believe in empowering individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of supply chain management. Apply now to be considered for our scholarship and take the next step towards becoming a leader in the dynamic field of forecasting and supply chain management.', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredit', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2329, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2330, 'Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholars', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship, applicants must be full-time, graduate or upper-level undergraduate student, provide a letter of recommendation, plan to pursue a career in government finance, not have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship, and be a citizen or permanent resident of the US. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Governmen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2331, 'Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship to state/local government finance, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and provide a letter of recommendation. The Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2332, 'Government Finance Professional Development Schola', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate student who is majoring in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government). A letter of recommendation from your employer, and someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2333, 'Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to part-time undergraduate students seeing an Associates or Bachelors Degree in Public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, or business administration (with a specific focus on government). Applicants must have been employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to par', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2334, 'Minorities In Government Finance Scholarship', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants may be a full-time or part-time minority graduate student or upper level undergraduate student studying public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government or nonprofit management). A letter of recommendation from someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA offers numerous scholarships. Students interested in future scholarship opportunities should keep in mind the following: they must be a citizen or permanent resident of the US or Canada, and they must have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship.', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2335, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2336, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2337, 'Amtrak Academic Scholarship', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across the country and as Amtrak celebrates its 50th anniversary it looks to the next 50 years and beyond to move Americas workforce toward the future.The Amtrak Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate college students who have an active interest in the railroad industry. This program has been established to provide support to help encourage academic achievement within railroad programs, ensuring a future in this industry. There are 8 different awards each with a broad set of categories, so all are encouraged to apply.', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2338, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2339, 'JSU Alabama Moersch Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2340, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2341, 'Post University Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1981 to 1987. Eligibility for the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship is limited to full-time, residential students admitted to Post University for Fall enrollment who have a high school grade point average of at least 3.65. Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship applications must include a completed scholarship application form, high school transcript, resume detailing student activities, community service, leadership experience, and any work experience, two letters of recommendation from an individual (teacher or employer) addressing the applicants academic abilities, and a 500-word essay detailing what an organizations role is, or should be, in promoting social responsibility. Applications, including essay and supporting documents, must be emailed no later than February 1st. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Admissions Committee and Business Faculty Readers based on academic excellence and a commitment to quality. The winners will be notified by March 1st. To remain eligible for the scholarship each year, recipients must maintain status as a full-time residential student pursuing a degree within The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University. Students must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better.', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, w', 124300, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2342, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2343, 'Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if graduate level. Applicants must be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university with enrollment throughout the academic year and have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance or criminal justice and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession. The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities. Scholarships are awarded annually based on a completed application, fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path, overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts and recommendation forms.', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2344, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2345, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2346, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2347, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2348, 'RISCPA Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any college or university, regardless of its location in the U.S. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in accounting during their undergraduate/graduate years, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must also have the support of the Accounting Department faculty at their institution. In addition, they must demonstrate the potential to become a valued member of the Public Accounting Profession. Applications must include a short personal statement that reflects the applicant\'s interest in the accounting profession, a copy of their transcript, proof of U.S. citizenship and Rhode Island residency, and one letter of recommendation from a member of the accounting/finance department of their school. Applications must be sent by U.S. mail.', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2349, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2350, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2351, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholars', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Students must be a full-time student and demonstrate a commitment to agriculture, leadership and academic achievement. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Enrolled university students who meet all the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be attending University of Idaho, Washington State University, Montana State University, or Oregon State University; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; be enrolled full time (12 or more credits); have a minimum GPA of 3.0; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Stude', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2352, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2353, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2354, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2355, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2356, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2357, 'Stephen L. Keller Scholarship', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This scholarship provides an award of $2,000 that is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria and award amounts. While some of the scholarships are administered through a designated high school or organization, most are administered through our Scholarship Portal where students are matched with more than 25 scholarship opportunities.', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2358, 'Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Applications open in mid-January.The Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship benefits outstanding students in Poudre School District that aim to pursue a degree in finance, economics, business, or real estate. Eligible applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.5 GPA or better, and plan to continue in post-secondary education or training in Colorado. Financial need is a factor and should be demonstrated via a narrative that describes the applicants financial situation.', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2359, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2360, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2361, 'AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours, be an AICPA member (free of charge), demonstrate some financial need, and not have earned a CPA yet.Applicants must be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the current academic year that the scholarship is offered. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicant', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2362, 'AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer award provides financial assistance to students looking to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution to complete their degree in accounting or an accounting-related field. Students interested in being considered for more than one AICPA Legacy Scholarship awards need only complete one applicationapplicants will be evaluated for all awards for which they are eligible. Applicants must be planning to enroll in a four-year college or university for the upcoming school year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and demonstrate some financial need.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2363, 'AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Applicants must be full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate some financial need and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2364, 'AWSCPA Scholarship Award', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or graduate students who have completed at least 30 semester hours. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, be an AICPA Student Affiliate member (free of charge), and demonstrate some financial need. Applicants must be planning to pursue a CPA licensure but not presently have a CPA, and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent per semester) or a full-time graduate-level student (9 semester hours or equivalent per semester) for the current academic year (Note: an exception may be granted if you plan to participate in an internship). Applicants must also be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the full academic year. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or g', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2365, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2366, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2367, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2368, 'CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected recipients. Applicants must be full-time, undergraduate students majoring in risk management, actuarial science, finance, business, information systems and/or have a strong desire to join the risk and insurance industry upon graduation. Applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applications open in the fall and run until the due date.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a college transcript, letter(s) of recommendation (one letter from a professor required, additional letters will be accepted) and a personal statement (750-words maximum) answering an assigned prompt. If you are selected as a scholarship recipient, the funds are sent directly to the college or university and can be applied to any outstanding educational expenses including items such as tuition, books, and other fees. Applicants must not be a previous recipient of a NextGen Scholarship.', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2369, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2370, 'NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Prog', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. Individual scholarships of up to $5,000 will be awarded to qualified students, with the monies forwarded directly to the school at which the student attends in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Only students who are citizens of the United States and plan to find permanent employment in North America are eligible for the NAMIC Mutual Foundation Insurance Scholarship.Applicants must be U.S. Citizens who are pursuing a bachelor\'s degree with a major or minor in insurance, risk management or actuarial science; or will be pursuing a career in insurance after completion of degree. As part of the application process, students must complete a 500-word essay describing what the scholarship means to the applicant, and why they are interested in a career in the insurance industry. We encourage prior recipients to acknowledge receipt of the scholarship in their essay.', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2371, 'Paul S. Mills Scholarship', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applicants for Paul S. Mills Scholarships must: be a US citizen or permanent resident (living anywhere under US jurisdiction, including US territories); demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in a college or university program in the U.S. and has completed the equivalent of one year of credits toward an undergraduate degree or is pursuing a masters or PhD level degree.To apply you must complete an application and write a short essay (500 words) describing why you wish to pursue an education in the financial service field and why the scholarship is important to you. You must also submit a FAFSA Student Aid Report so that financial need can be evaluated. Scholarship checks will be made payable to the school selected by the student and will be mailed to the recipient. Applications will be available annually as of February 1 and can be submitted between February 1 and 11:59 pm ET on March 31. All applicants will be notified of their status via e-mail no later than June 30. Scholarships will be paid on or about July 1.', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applican', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2372, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2373, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2374, 'AFWA Master\'s Scholarship', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Scholarships will be awarded on the condition that the candidate has earned a minimum of 120 credit hours and is accepted in a masters degree program. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point avera', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2375, 'AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year of college (or 60 semester hours or the equivalent) by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2376, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2377, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2378, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2379, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2380, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2381, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2382, 'New York Financial Writers\' Association Scholarshi', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To qualify for a scholarship you must already be attending school, or have graduated at the end of the most recent calendar year.Applications should be sent to the specified email address no later than the given due date should contain the following (Applications received after this date will not be reviewed, regardless of circumstances): school, division, major and expected graduation date; present address and permanent home address (if different), telephone number; any other relevant personal information; a current resume; an essay explaining why you are pursuing a career in business and financial journalism; and samples of your financial writing (3 to 5 pieces), including links to online work and print clippings in PDF format.', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2383, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2384, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2385, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2386, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2387, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2388, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2389, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2390, 'PMI James Jim Rankin Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must be students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area attending or planning to attend an accredited degree program in the area, an area student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S., or a Texas student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S. This is open to all degree levels, and applicants do not need to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must b', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2391, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2392, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2393, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2394, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2395, 'WIFLE Scholarship Program', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a students academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement.To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous fac', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2396, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2397, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2398, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2399, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2400, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2401, 'Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholars', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Building Technology, Building Services, Business Management & Administration, Climate and Energy, Construction Management, Drafting & Design, Electrical, Engineering Technology, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Landscape Design, Home Improvement, HVAC, Graphics Technology, Finance, Meteorology, Manufacturing, Plumbing or Renewable Energy.Besides completing the application, applicants must: write a statement (no more than 500 words) on why they are interested in their field of study, what they want to do after graduation and the importance of lifelong learning; create a 1-3-minute video summarizing their essay and share it on one or more of their social media profiles (YouTube, Facebook, etc.); and provide proof of enrollment (via an official transcript or a class schedule).', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Build', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2402, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2403, 'Loomer Mortenson Scholarship', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post-secondary colleges, universities, or community/technical colleges. Loomer Mortenson Scholarship applicants must be a current employee of a company affiliated with the collection industry; or be a dependent child of such an employee. Scholarship recipients must enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours at an accredited college, university, vocational-technical college or community college within 12 months following receipt of the award. Previous recipients of an ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarship are eligible to reapply; however, preference will be given to new applicants.bThe program is open to applicants throughout the United States. Winners will be selected based on their cumulative grade point average (GPA) and an essay (700 to 1,500 words in length) on the topic on the value of consumer credit to our nations economy. Individuals who won ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarships in the amount of $10,000, $5,000 or $3,000 (first, second or third place) in the prior year are not eligible for one of the top three prizes the following year. However, previous winners are welcome to apply for scholarships in the amount of $1,000. Preference will be given to new applicants.', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2404, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2405, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2406, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2407, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2408, 'Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship', 'To qualify and apply for The Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must, at a minimum identify as a female student enrolled in a Virginia or District of Columbia college or university in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded with sophomore (2nd year) status or higher (including graduate students), exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, volunteer positions, and/or work experiences, have an interest in pursuing a career in public finance whether in the sector of finance, government, nonprofits or public law.The Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship is named in honor of Mary Blackwell Barnes, a dedicated servant of public finance. Mary passed away in 2009 at the age of 44, but her memory lives on through the contributions she made to public finance in Virginia. Throughout her 20+ year career in public finance, Mary was a great example of hard work and a positive, confident attitude.Through the scholarship, our organization hopes to bring awareness about careers in public finance, whether through work in government, nonprofits, public law, or finance itself. The scholarship will provide the recipient with an opportunity to network with women established in the public finance arena, as well as recognize the recipient for her scholastic and leadership achievements. We are proud to honor Mary by recognizing similarly motivated female students.In support of its mission, Virginia WPF plans to award up to five recipients with a scholarship in the amount of $1,000 to $5,000. The scholarship will be paid directly to the award recipient\'s educational institution to pay qualified educational expenses on behalf of the award recipient.', 'To qualify and apply for The Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must, at a minimum identify as a female student enrolled in a Virginia or District of Columbia college or university in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2409, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2410, 'SILA Post Secondary College Scholarship', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of the following disciplines: Insurance/Compliance/Risk Management, Finance/Accounting/Actuarial Science, Business Administration, Business Information, Business/Management Information Systems, Law/Paralegal, and/or Information Technology. Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours OR be employed part-time and enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) credit hours OR be employed full-time and enrolled in a minimum of six (6) credit hours at an accredited post-secondary school. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The purpose of the SILA Foundation is to provide an educational forum for the public. Educational content will cover Financial Services, specifically Securities and/or Insurance, and its purpose will be to develop and/or improve individuals capabilities regarding Financial Services. Activities may include educational materials, courses, public discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, personal career development, mentoring, job training, job fairs, or other programs as determined by the SILA Foundation Board of Trustees.', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2411, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2412, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2413, 'Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women wanting to advance within the public finance industry by obtaining additional industry specific certifications; Encourage young women to consider careers in public finance; and Provide an opportunity for award recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about various career options and opportunities available to them.To be eligible, applicant must: Identify as a woman; Plan to be enrolled in an institute of higher education for the coming school year or plan to take an industry specific exam in the 2023-2024 fall/winter; Have an interest in pursuing a public finance-related career, which may include the fields of accounting, finance, banking, government, non-profit, or law; If applying for a scholarship to support higher education, applicants must demonstrate good academic standing; and All applicants must exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer positions, and/or community service.', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2414, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2415, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2416, 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant for use on tuition or related educational expenses. Essay must not exceed 15 pages; must use 12 point font size; must use Times New Roman font type; must use single space; must use page numbers and must be PDF file type. Applicants must submit a cover letter with full contact information and a transcript of the applicants collegiate record for the year or year(s) of undergraduate education completed.', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2417, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2418, 'Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors and who are enrolled at a four-year state-sponsored or private college or university in Maryland, Virginia or DC. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens. Requirements for applying for the scholarship consist of a completed application form, grade point average transcript, and school and summer addresses, telephone numbers, and email address. Also, a 500-word essay entitled How the securities markets affect our daily lives should be submitted.The scholarship winners will be announced in August, with monies forwarded to the respective schools on behalf of the recipients prior to the Fall semester. g representation of these interests in the legislative, regulatory and technological processes, while fostering goodwill and high standards of integrity in accord with the Associations founding principle Dictum Meum Pactum My word is my bond. The Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation is dedicated to the needs of students of business, finance, and economics.', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2419, 'CMA Scholarship', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you greater credibility, higher earning potential, and ultimately a seat at the leadership table. With the CMA Scholarship, you can complete the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) program at no cost. Take the exam while still in school and dazzle future employers with your management accounting skillsThe CMA Scholarship is offered to high-achieving students (undergrad through Ph.D.) who are majoring in accounting or finance. This allows students to take the Certified Management Accountant exam for free. This award is open to students all over the world. All students who are nominated by a professor will earn the scholarship. Ten students per school per academic year can be nominated for a scholarship.', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2420, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2421, 'The CAPTRUST Scholarship', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we believe it is essential to support our local communities and prepare developing professionals for success. In order to be considered for our scholarship, students must submit an essay response for each of the four categories: Personal goals, accomplishments, career goals, and community impact. Responses must be 200 words or less, with a maximum of 800 words per submission.', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2422, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2423, 'Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or minors in Finance, Business Administration, Marketing, Human Resources, Sales, or any other major within the business program. Mass Communications and Public Relations majors within the School of Liberal Arts are also welcome to apply. Undergraduate engineering programs are those offering a bachelors degree in engineering. All scholarship winners receive a non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 payable directly to the institution in which they are enrolled.BACKGROUNDThe Innovation Scholarship, sponsored by Crystal Group, was founded in 2014 as a way to celebrate and encourage the spirit of innovation. At Crystal Group, we embrace innovation in all aspects of our business, including our rugged computing product line, our approach to sales, marketing and engineering, and our business culture. ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:*Enrolled full-time in an undergraduate business program (major), engineering program (major), or related major working toward a bachelors degree, at an accredited two-year or four-year institution, located in the United States.*Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher*Must have completed at least 60 semester hours to be eligible*Submit typed (double-spaced) essay answering one of the posed questions*Crystal Group employees, and their family members are NOT eligibleNote: Past winners and applicants of this scholarship are eligible to re-apply in future years.', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or mino', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2424, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2425, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2426, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2427, 'Women in Finance Scholarship', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition of FINCAD in April 2023.About the Scholarship:The Women in Finance Scholarship is designed to encourage and empower talented women in the field of finance. It particularly focuses on those aspiring to pursue careers in financial asset management, market risk management, and derivatives finance within the dynamic landscape of capital markets.Scholarship Award:An annual award of U.S. $20,000 is presented to one deserving woman to assist in supporting her graduate-level studies in Finance.The award is distributed with 50% directly benefiting the recipient and the remaining 50% directly contributing to tuition at the educational institution.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:Be enrolled and attending a Master\'s or PhD Finance program on a full-time basis.Have less than 10 years of total work experience, with less than 5 years of professional experience in the financial field.Be a female citizen of any country who is enrolled in a post-graduate program in Finance at an accredited university.Application Process:Visit Numerix Women in Finance Scholarship for more information and to apply.Selection Criteria:The scholarship is awarded based on merit, recognizing academic excellence, professional aspirations, and dedication to contributing to the field of finance.Numerix remains committed to fostering diversity and empowering women in finance. Join us in shaping the future of the financial industry through the Women in Finance Scholarship. Apply now and be part of the next generation of leaders in finance.', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2428, 'Florida Stormwater Association Scholarship Award', 'The Florida Stormwater Association Educational Foundations (FSAEF) Scholarship Program awards financial assistance to qualified students attending Florida colleges and universities whose educational interest is in storm-water science, engineering, or finance. Applications are released in January with a deadline to apply in August. The scholarships will be presented in December at FSA\'s Winter Conference. Scholarship recipients are expected to attend the Conference, make brief remarks when accepting the award, and prepare a Poster Presentation for display that illustrates a recent stormwater-related project or research effort in which they were involved.Applications are accepted annually from graduate students in colleges or schools of engineering, natural science, public administration (or closely related fields) who have an interest in storm-water quality, management or finance. Eligibility is limited to students in good standing who are enrolled in a graduate program at a Florida college or university and plan to attend classes for the Fall semester. Applications are accepted annually with a deadline in August each year.', 'The Florida Stormwater Association Educational Foundations (FSAEF) Scholarship Program awards financial assistance to qualified students attending Florida colleges and universities whose educational interest is in storm-water science, engineering, or fina', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2429, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2430, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2431, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2432, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2433, 'CBAI Foundation for Community Banking Scholarships', 'The mission of the Community Bankers Association of Illinois is to provide its members a competitive edge by effectively aggregating political, economic, and marketing power. The Community Bankers Association of Illinois is the state\'s only true advocate of community banking. CBAI proudly represents approximately 320 Illinois financial institutions and 150 associate members. The Association creates money-saving opportunities for its members and provides first-class educational seminars and schools.CBAI Annually awards four scholarships annually ($1,299 per year for two years) for an eligible CBAI member bank employee to attend the CBS. The Scholarships are exclusively sponsored by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago; THE BAKER GROUP, CBAI\'s Career Development Division (CDD), and Howard & Howard Attorneys.', 'The mission of the Community Bankers Association of Illinois is to provide its members a competitive edge by effectively aggregating political, economic, and marketing power. The Community Bankers Association of Illinois is the state\'s only true advocate ', 2598, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2434, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2435, 'SVCF Financial Executives International (FEI) Scho', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarships established with SVCF by individuals, families and organizations, we have awarded nearly $27.2 million to students since 2007. Due dates for our scholarships will range.The FEI Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship opportunities for finance and accounting students at Northern California colleges and universities. In order to apply, you must be a current rising junior or senior enrolled at Santa Clara University; have demonstrated interest in finance or accounting and demonstrated academic excellence and leadership in one or more activities.', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarshi', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2436, 'Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their words and their actions. This merit-based tuition scholarship is designed for competitive applicants who demonstrate above-average academic performance, previous work or leadership experience. To be considered for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship for one of our graduate degree programs, please complete and submit the Optional Scholarship Essay as part of the graduate program application. Selection is based on this essay, as well as documentation submitted with student\'s application.', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their word', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2437, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2438, 'WTS Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholar', 'The Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is a prestigious award designed to empower and support women pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field. Valued at $5,000, this scholarship pays tribute to the remarkable Sharon D. Banks, who served as the general manager of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District in Oakland, CA, during a transformative period in the 1990s.Sharon D. Banks, the esteemed honoree of this scholarship, was a trailblazer in the transportation industry. Serving as the general manager of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, she played a pivotal role in introducing cultural and organizational changes that motivated the public transit workforce. Her visionary leadership left an indelible mark, earning her accolades, including the WTS San Francisco Chapter Woman and Employer of the Year Awards.Scholarship Value:The scholarship is awarded in the amount of $5,000, providing significant financial support to deserving women committed to excelling in transportation studies.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must:Be women pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field.Why Apply for the Scholarship:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $5,000 to further your undergraduate studies in transportation.Honoring a Trailblazer: Become part of a legacy that honors Sharon D. Banks, a visionary leader in the transportation industry.Recognition and Networking: Gain recognition for your achievements and connect with professionals in the transportation sector.How to Apply:Applicants for the Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship are encouraged to:Meet Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements as a woman pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field.Prepare Application Materials: Gather necessary documents, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a compelling personal statement.Submit Application: Follow the application guidelines provided by WTS and submit your application for consideration.Transform Your Transportation Journey:This scholarship is not just a financial award; it\'s an opportunity to be part of a legacy that celebrates women\'s contributions to the transportation industry. If you are passionate about making a difference in transportation and are pursuing undergraduate studies in this field, the Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is your gateway to empowerment and recognition. Apply now and embark on a transformative journey in the transportation sector!', 'The Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is a prestigious award designed to empower and support women pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field. Valued at $5,000, this scholarship pays tribute to the remarkable Shar', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2439, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2440, 'Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowships', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a particular focus on research related to these commitments and ideals. Their work aims to delve into the intricacies of communities, social practices, and political structures that embody these principles.The esteemed Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation established this Fellowship in 1981, and it has evolved over the decades to become a highly regarded national award. Recipients of the Newcombe Fellowship are distinguished within their respective academic fields. They are granted a substantial $31,000 stipend, which supports them in completing the writing phase of their dissertations.Join us in celebrating and supporting scholars who are contributing to our understanding of religious commitments, ethical ideals, and the communities that embrace them through the Newcombe Fellowship.To qualify for this opportunity, applicants should meet the following criteria:1. Field of Study: Candidates must be pursuing Ph.D. degrees in the humanities and social sciences at accredited graduate schools in the United States. Please note that individuals working towards D.Min., law, Psy.D., Ed.D., and other professional degrees are not eligible.2. ABD Status: Applicants should have completed all pre-dissertation requirements and achieved ABD (All But Dissertation) status by the application deadline. This includes obtaining approval for their dissertation proposal.3. Dissertation Writing Stage: Eligible candidates should be actively engaged in the writing phase of their dissertation.4. No Previous Similar Awards: Applicants must not have previously received a similar national award intended for the final year of dissertation writing. This includes awards like AAUW, Ford, NAEd/Spencer, Mellon/ACLS, or Mellon-CES fellowships.', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a part', 31000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2441, 'Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or completed a 4-year college or university degree (regardless of other family members level of education).Editor World LLC is offering a scholarship to provide aid with books, supplies, or anything else a student may need to cover their educational expenses. The Scholarship shall be in the amount of $500.00 USD to be paid toward the educational program of your choice. To apply for the Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship, applicants should complete the application form in full and submit a 300-word essay on what motivates you to complete your certification or degree. Terms and Conditions, with rules and exclusions apply.', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or comp', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2442, 'Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, economic, legal, religious or socio-cultural aspects; ethical and moral implications; or other related, relevant topics. Candidates can be studying the fields of History, Sociology, Jewish Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Theology, Womens Studies and others. Each year, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) offers fellowships for doctoral and post-doctoral candidates around the world conducting newly uncovered archival Holocaust research. Kagan Fellowships are awarded to outstanding candidates around the world who exhibit strong personal commitment to Holocaust research, demonstrate excellence in academic achievement, and possess the potential to provide outstanding professional leadership that will shape the future of Holocaust scholarship.', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, econom', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2443, 'Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholars', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship, applicants must be full-time, graduate or upper-level undergraduate student, provide a letter of recommendation, plan to pursue a career in government finance, not have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship, and be a citizen or permanent resident of the US. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Governmen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2444, 'Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship to state/local government finance, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and provide a letter of recommendation. The Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2445, 'Samuel Huntington Public Service Award', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Past award recipients have won an unsolicited, prestigious McArthur genius grant; been named U. S. Surgeon General; and been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur. All graduating students from accredited U.S. colleges are invited to apply by the middle of January. Awards will be based on the quality of the proposal, academic record, and other personal achievements. Finalists will be personally interviewed prior to selection of the award recipient(s). The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 for a one-year public service project: $15,000 is awarded at the start of the project; and $15,000 awarded upon receipt of a six-month progress report.', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2446, 'GWCF National Scholarship Competition', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolchildren. In our important scholarship program, the Foundation has awarded grants from $500 to $5,000 to several hundred high school seniors from across the United States who are planning a career in government service and show particular interest in moral courage, character, and duty to state and country. The Foundation has awarded $1,942,750 to help these students pursue their goals.The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the annual National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Awards for students completing twelfth grade (or final high school year) who are planning careers in government service. Scholarship applicants must be citizens of the United States. The Trustees and Members of the Foundation, mindful of the significance of the important event in our nations history that occurred at Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, believe that if our country is to continue to progress, we must have thoroughly trained, dedicated young people to carry on our governments work in future years.', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolch', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2447, 'Boren Fellowships', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood. Boren Fellowships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Awards recipients commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation.', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed hi', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2448, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2449, 'DAR Dr. Aura-Lee A. & James Hobbs Pittenger Americ', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Government. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is renewable. This award is intended to promote the study of our country\'s history among our finest students. U.S. Citizens residing abroad may apply through a Units Overseas Chapter. The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is an award of $2,000 each year for up to four years with annual transcript review by the National Chairman required for renewal and refunding of the award. Other than the previously specified criteria, this scholarship doesn\'t have too many restrictions.', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Gov', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2450, 'ABF Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectual curiosity and who take initiative with mentors by asking questions and expressing a genuine interest in their research. Preference will be given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds, including but not limited to first-generation and low-income students and students of color. Applications will be considered only from students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States. Students must have completed at least two years of their undergraduate program and must have not received a bachelors degree by the time the fellowship begins. All Fellows will work 35 hours a week in our Chicago, IL, office. Fellows also participate in a series of in-house seminars and information sessions with legal professionals to get acquainted with the many facets of socio-legal research and the legal system, as well as create the opportunity for long-lasting professional relationships in the socio-legal field. Past Fellows interacted with attorneys at an international law firm and a boutique intellectual property (IP) law firm, met one-on-one with admissions representatives from local law schools, and Zoomed with social justice-oriented nonprofits like the Cabrini Green Legal Aid and Uptown Peoples Law Center. This fellowship is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the rewards and demands of a research-oriented career in the field of law and/or social science, as well as to provide guidance about the many career options under the umbrella of the legal profession. Preference will be given to candidates who aspire to be first-generation law students. Applicants must be at least sophomores attending college or university in the U.S., studying in the fields of law and social science, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectu', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2451, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2452, 'Harry S. Truman Scholarship', 'The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation - the federal memorial to our thirty-third President - awards merit-based scholarships to college students who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $30,000 for graduate or professional school, participate in leadership development activities, and have special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal government. Applicants must be nominated by the Truman Scholarship Faculty Representative at their institution. Applicants must be full-time college juniors or seniors, in the upper quarter of their class and U.S. citizens (or American Samoa).', 'The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation - the federal memorial to our thirty-third President - awards merit-based scholarships to college students who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $3', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2453, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2454, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2455, 'UCLA Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarship', 'Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding graduate students of color in the field of international relations who need financial assistance. The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations awards several scholarships each academic year. These scholarships are made possible by a generous gift from Alice Belkin and are intended to support outstanding graduate students of color in need of financial assistance and studying fields and topics related to globalization or international relations. Application deadline is February 24th at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.Applicants must have/be: a student of color, enrolled in a graduate degree program at UCLA; studying a field and topics related to globalization or international relations and have research and/or career goals that directly relate to international relations; a minimum 3.0 or higher grade point average (cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher must be maintained during the academic year of award). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, AB540 eligible, or DACA recipients.', 'Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding graduate students of color in the field of international relations who need financial assistance. The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations awards several scholarships each ac', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2456, 'UMSA Foundation Scholarship', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so are we committed to providing support in education. Through this scholarship program, we aim to provide financial assistance as a way to build the leaders of our future and sustain our industries.The scholarship program offers scholarships for undergraduate, graduate or continuing education programs in the any of the following fields (applicants can apply in more than one field): business continuity and disaster recovery; cybersecurity; governance, risk and compliance; or physical security. Applicants must be a resident of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wisconsin. UMSA board members, UMSA Foundation and/or UMSA committee members, and immediate family of these individuals (where immediate family is defined as spouse or child) are not eligible.', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2457, 'Clair A. Hill Scholarship', 'ACWA is the largest statewide coalition of public water agencies in the country. Our more than 460 public agency members collectively are responsible for 90% of the water delivered to cities, farms and businesses in California. For more than a century, our mission has been clear: To provide comprehensive leadership, advocacy and resources for California public water agencies to ensure a high quality and reliable water supply in an environmentally sustainable and fiscally responsible manner. Each year through the ACWA Scholarship Program, ACWA awards scholarships to qualified undergraduate students.The ACWA offers the Clair A. Hill Scholarship to a qualified undergraduate student. Eligible applicants must: be California residents attending a California State or University of California campus; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in a water resources-related field related to engineering, agricultural and/or urban water supply, environmental studies, or public administration; commit to full-time enrollment (12 semester units or 16 quarter units) for the entire academic year; and be at least a junior. Applications run from December until the due date.', 'ACWA is the largest statewide coalition of public water agencies in the country. Our more than 460 public agency members collectively are responsible for 90% of the water delivered to cities, farms and businesses in California. For more than a century, ou', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2458, 'Mac Hyde Brownfield Scholarship Program', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment minds. To celebrate Mac Hyde, Minnesota Brownfields offers this scholarship to students pursuing studies in diverse fields related to brownfield redevelopment.Applicants must: Be an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited Minnesota college or university; and/or a Minnesota resident; Be pursuing a field of study related to brownfields redevelopment, including: engineering, earth/environmental sciences, government/public policy, law, business, real estate, public health, economic development or related; Have an intended career in profession related to community revitalization, environmental quality, or remediation; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Recipient is invited and encouraged to attend ReScape Awards Event in April to receive scholarship.', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2459, 'Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in public service. This includes, but is not limited to fields of study such as public administration, teaching, public health, or social work. The applicant must have excellent academic records, demonstrate financial need, and intend to continue work in Kentucky. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2460, 'Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Application open in mid-January.The purpose of the Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship is to provide assistance to students with financial need who reside in or otherwise have substantial ties to Larimer County, and who have an interest in the study of law or our system of government, debate or other similar law-related educational activities. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, and reside in or have strong ties to Larimer County (students attending Windsor High School are eligible).', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2461, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2462, 'Orbeck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Orbeck Memorial Scholarship is open to current high school seniors in the state of Minnesota who have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and will be pursuing a career in the public service industry (law enforcement, military, medical, public safety). All applicants are required to completely fill out the application, provide an explanation of your Eagle Scout project, as well as complete an essay prompt. Members of the Orbeck family will review each application and score according to specified guidelines.Operation Thank an Officer launched scholarships after our President Liz heard about the dwindling recruitment numbers within law enforcement agencies. After speaking with members of the community and the Operation Thank an Officer board, we decided to launch a scholarship program to help students entering the law enforcement field. Weve gifted over $40,000 in scholarship money.', 'The Orbeck Memorial Scholarship is open to current high school seniors in the state of Minnesota who have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and will be pursuing a career in the public service industry (law enforcement, military, medical, public safety). Al', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2463, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2464, 'ISF Policy Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the ISF Policy Scholarship, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; be enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August (or employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time student at an accredited university in the U.S); be an undergraduate (at least an incoming junior or senior) or of graduate standing (master\'s, PhD, or law degree); be pursuing a supported major for this specific scholarship; be maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA; and be a U.S. citizen, DACA recipient, or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from November until the due date.Since 2009, ISF has awarded 575 scholarships to American Muslim scholars studying and working in fields with the greatest impact on public opinion and policy, including political science, government, public policy, international relations, and public administration. Policy-related scholarships range from $3,000-5,000. Our goal: to improve negative portrayals of Muslims in the news, increase the number of Muslim policymakers, and invest in the creation of positive and engaging stories about American Muslims.', 'To be eligible for the ISF Policy Scholarship, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; be enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August (or employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2465, 'ISF Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the ISF Scholarships, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; have enrollment full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August or be employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time student at an accredited university in the U.S.; be majoring in an ISF Supported Field; be maintaining a minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. green card holder, or DACA recipient; and be an undergraduate (incoming junior or senior) or graduate/PhD. The ideal candidate will demonstrate potential in impacting public opinion, alignment with the ISF mission and vision, excellent communication skills, and leadership. Applications run from November until the due date.Our mission is to increase American Muslim representation in media and politics in order to improve public opinion and public policy. We are achieving that goal by empowering students and professionals through academic scholarships, film grants, mentorships, internships and fellowships. Since our founding in 2009, we have awarded $2.3 million to 528 alumni, with 63 alumni receiving multiple award receivings. Scholarships ranged from $3,000-$10,000.', 'To be eligible for the ISF Scholarships, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; have enrollment full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August or be employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time s', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2466, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2467, 'Officer Collin Rose Memorial Foundation Scholarshi', 'To be eligible for the Officer Collin Rose Memorial Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen and a Michigan resident age 17 or older; have a 2.5 GPA with a demonstrated record of good attendance; be accepted and entering into a field of study at an accredited post-secondary institution or accredited basic police or fire training academy; be entering into applicable fields (mediation, dispute resolution, criminal justice, law enforcement, firefighting or paramedic services); and be pursuing an associate, undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate degree.In addition to the aforementioned eligibilities, applicants must: be familiar with the legacy of Officer Rose, his dedication toward continued education and the pursuit of excellence as a police canine handler; submit their most recent school transcript; submit a portrait photograph suitable for publication; submit a letter of recommendation and list of accomplishments if desired; submit a 500 word biographical essay highlighting their career aspirations; and be available for a personal interview by the Scholarship Awards Committee if so requested.', 'To be eligible for the Officer Collin Rose Memorial Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen and a Michigan resident age 17 or older; have a 2.5 GPA with a demonstrated record of good attendance; be accepted and entering into a field of ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2468, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2469, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2470, 'VFRW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Political Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year applying for this scholarship) a college or university in Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA. Applicants must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2471, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2472, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2473, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2474, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2475, 'Jesse B. Smith Memorial Scholarship', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, urban studies, public administration, or related field.Any resident of Duval County or any area of Jacksonville, including Baldwin, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Jacksonville Beach, who is currently enrolled in or has been accepted into any higher education institution located in the county is eligible to apply.', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2476, 'Herbert Roback Scholarship', 'The Herbert Roback Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student currently enrolled, or admitted for enrollment, in a full-time accredited masters degree program in public administration, public and international affairs, public policy, and/or political science. Students who meet the criteria of enrollment and discipline from a university in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, Brandeis University, the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton, John Jay College at CUNY, SUNY - Albany, Binghamton, Brockport or from New York University are eligible to be nominated.Nominations must be submitted to the Scholarship Committee by the students school; self-nominations are not accepted. The school must submit on behalf of the student: their transcript; a biographical resume or curriculum vitae; two letters of recommendation from professors; and a 500-word statement describing the students professional interest. Selection of the scholarship winner is made by a Scholarship Committee composed of individuals who are knowledgeable about graduate education, the requirements and needs of the public service, and those qualities a successful careerist should possess.', 'The Herbert Roback Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student currently enrolled, or admitted for enrollment, in a full-time accredited masters degree program in public administration, public and international affairs, public policy, and/or political sc', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2477, 'Robert R. Robinson Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Robert R. Robinson Scholarship must be a junior, senior or graduate student in a Michigan college or university. Applicants are considered on several factors including academic achievement, community involvement and commitment to local government administration. Requirements include: a letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor; a copy of a resolution of support from an MTA-member township board in good standing; and a short essay on an important issue facing local government. The Robert R. Robinson Scholarship, awarded annually by the Michigan Townships Association, seeks to offer financial assistance to students aspiring to leadership roles in their community. The scholarship is designed to help Michigan students who are preparing for a career in public administration. Up to $1,000 is awarded for each scholarship, on a competitive basis. As MTAs second executive director, Robert R. Robinson was dedicated to townships and to furthering the form of government closest to the people.', 'Applicants of the Robert R. Robinson Scholarship must be a junior, senior or graduate student in a Michigan college or university. Applicants are considered on several factors including academic achievement, community involvement and commitment to local g', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2478, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2479, 'Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women wanting to advance within the public finance industry by obtaining additional industry specific certifications; Encourage young women to consider careers in public finance; and Provide an opportunity for award recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about various career options and opportunities available to them.To be eligible, applicant must: Identify as a woman; Plan to be enrolled in an institute of higher education for the coming school year or plan to take an industry specific exam in the 2023-2024 fall/winter; Have an interest in pursuing a public finance-related career, which may include the fields of accounting, finance, banking, government, non-profit, or law; If applying for a scholarship to support higher education, applicants must demonstrate good academic standing; and All applicants must exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer positions, and/or community service.', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2480, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2481, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2482, 'RPW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Social Studies, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each. Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Preble County, Ohio for the past 2 consecutive years; If 18 years of age or older, be registered to vote in the state of Ohio; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (within an 8 months period of being awarded this scholarship) an accredited college or university; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Submit the application, completed in its entirety, along with transcripts, ACT results (if available) and any other supporting documents. Winning students should plan to attend an RPW meeting to be awarded the scholarship. Applicants must give written approval to the RPW to use their name and photo for RPW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on July 31st.', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2483, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2484, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2485, 'CWGCS Fellowship on Women & Public Policy', 'Are you a graduate student or mid-career professional seeking to develop and strengthen your leadership skills and broaden your public policy knowledge? Are you committed to positive social change and to advancing the well-being of all New Yorkers? If so, the Center for Women in Government & Civil Society invites you to apply to its Fellowship on Women & Public Policy program. Since 1983, the program has prepared public policy leaders by instilling the knowledge and cultivating the skills needed to become effective advocates and administrators.The CWGCS Fellowship on Women & Public Policy is open to graduate students in any NYS college or university who are pursuing careers in public policy. Participants receive a $10,000 stipend to cover living expenses and receive nine graduate credits from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany, SUNY. Fellows must have a minimum of three years of prior work experience.', 'Are you a graduate student or mid-career professional seeking to develop and strengthen your leadership skills and broaden your public policy knowledge? Are you committed to positive social change and to advancing the well-being of all New Yorkers? If so,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2486, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2487, 'Polonia Institute Historical Scholarship Competiti', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary awards may be offered. Additional essays may be considered for recognition and publication. Polonia Institute reserves the right to publish selected essays and/or excerpts of selected essays in future publications, newsletters, and other materials.In your essay, please analyze the following issues: 1) German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, 2) Action A-B, 3) Operation Tannenberg, 4) ethnic Poles in KL Stutthof, 5) ethnic Poles in KL Auschwitz, 6) Polish priests in KL Dachau, 7) Polish women in KL Ravensbrck, 8) Polish men in KL Mauthausen-Gusen, 9) Polish children in KZ Litzmannstadt in Ldz, 10) Operation Zamosc, 11) 1944 Wola genocide, 12) lesson for today. The essay shall reflect the contestants own research and original thinking. The paper shall not exceed 15 typed pages (including bibliography), shall be typed in 12-point font, double-spaced with 1 margins; pages shall be numbered. The essay shall be submitted in the English language. All entries become the property of the Polonia Institute.', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary award', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2488, 'American Legion National High School Oratorical Co', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and either reside within or attend an educational institution in the participating department. They can compete through only one department, and early high school graduates are eligible if not enrolled in higher education.Prepared Oration Guidelines:Contestants must deliver a speech on a Constitution-related topic, emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government. The same topic and oration must be used at both the department and national levels.While waiting in the first holding room, contestants can have a copy of their oration. Quotations exceeding 10 words must include the author\'s name. Short foreign language phrases are acceptable, but the majority must be in English. Singing is prohibited, except for quoted song verses with proper attribution.Regulations:The speaking order is determined by drawing. Contestants cannot use notes, amplification, a lectern, or props. Neither contestants nor the audience can use electronic devices.Speeches must last 8-10 minutes for prepared orations and 3-5 minutes for assigned topics. An official timer with cards indicating time is used. Contestants must remain in a private room until their turn and return to a soundproof waiting room after speaking.Attire and Travel:Contestants must wear business attire without displaying previous awards. Travel and lodging expenses for department winners and chaperones are covered, but The American Legion doesn\'t assume liability for personal injury or property damage during travel.Tabulation and Judging:Department finals have at least three tabulators. Judges\' scorecards are confidential and become property of The American Legion National Headquarters. Five judges, chosen for impartiality, evaluate speeches independently.Judges penalize speeches not emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government, with up to a 10-point penalty for not discussing the Constitution. Time violations result in one-point penalties per minute.Television and Radio:Live broadcasts, filming, and taping are allowed with specific conditions, including consistent lighting and no interference with contestants or scheduled contest times. The American Legion is not financially obligated without prior approval.', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and ei', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2489, 'Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to memorialize Dr. Jorge\'s life and to promote his ideals: a better society for all, education, and international cooperation. Each year two qualified students will be awarded $500 each in order to facilate their pursuit of an undergraduate education in a field related to political economy, an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences that focuses on the interrelationships among individuals, governments, and public policy.The window for scholarships opens during the fall semester for the upcoming spring and summer terms. In order to be eligible for the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship, applicants must: reside in Miami - Dade County, FL, prior to submitting the application; pursue an undergraduate degree in Political Science, History, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, or Public Administration; and attend a regionally accredited college or university in Miami Dade County, FL. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit transcripts and an essay.', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Schola', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2490, 'George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is participation in seminars on public service offered by the Nigh Institute. Each college and university may nominate one scholarship recipient per year. Presidents of Oklahoma colleges and universities will be invited to submit a nominee for consideration of award prior to the beginning of the spring semester. To be eligible for the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship, applicants must: be residents of the state of Oklahoma as determined by the State Regents; be enrolled full time in an undergraduate program at a public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma; and demonstrate exceptional academic achievement as evidenced by a number of factors which may include grade point average, class rank, national awards, scholastic achievement, honors, teachers\' recommendations and the applicant\'s involvement in extracurricular activities.', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2491, 'AIA Site Preservation Grant', 'The AIA Site Preservation Grant is intended to fund projects that uphold the AIAs mission to preserve and protect the worlds archaeological heritage for future generations. Eligible applicants must either: be planning for conservation (involves documentation including photography and digital applications, assessment of significance and condition, and drawing up a conservation plan in coordination with the local authorities).Applicants must also be doing conservation interventions (physical hands-on treatments, materials and labor); be doing preventative measures (reburial, shelters, fences, walkways, water management [drainage, flood prevention]); be monitoring and maintaining sites; be training personnel in conservation and site management; or be doing public outreach and education.', 'The AIA Site Preservation Grant is intended to fund projects that uphold the AIAs mission to preserve and protect the worlds archaeological heritage for future generations. Eligible applicants must either: be planning for conservation (involves documentat', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2492, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2493, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2494, 'Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fell', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and institutions engaged with the appreciation, interpretation, preservation, study and teaching of the history of European art and architecture from antiquity to the dawn of the modern era. We make grants in defined program areas and offer professional development fellowships for historians of art and architecture, art conservators, art museum curators and educators, and art librarians.Advanced training in European art history requires direct exposure to the object of study, prolonged access to key information resources such as libraries and photographic archives, the development of professional relationships with colleagues abroad, and sustained immersion in European cultures. Six pre-doctoral Kress Institutional Fellowships in the History of European Art will be awarded each year. Fellowships are restricted to pre-doctoral candidates in the history of art and related disciplines (such as archaeology, architecture, or classics). Dissertation research must focus on European art from antiquity to the early 19th century.', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and i', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2495, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2496, 'Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and their conservation, and the need to consider the interdependent roles of organisms in marine ecosystems, set her apart as a pioneer and visionary. This perspective laid the foundation for her 23-year tenure with NOAA, and brought a quality and strength to the agency unequaled in its history.The Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship provides support for masters and doctoral degrees in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeologythis can include, but is not limited to, ocean and/or coastal: engineering, social science, marine education, marine stewardship, and resource management disciplinesand particularly encourages women and members of minority groups to apply. Scholarship selections are based on academic excellence, letters of recommendations, research and career goals and financial need.', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2497, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2498, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2499, 'Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships', 'The Committee on Minority Scholarships of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) invites applications from minority undergraduate students for the Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships to be awarded for the summer. Eligible proposals might include (but are not limited to) participation in classical summer programs or field schools in the Mediterranean, or language training at institutions in the U.S, Canada, or Europe. The application must be supported by a member of the SCS, and a statement must be included indicating that this is an appropriate candidate for the purposes of this scholarship. The Society for Classical Studies (SCS), founded as the American Philological Association in 1869 by professors, friends, and patrons of linguistic science,, was renamed in 2014 as the result of a strategic planning process and membership vote following a successful capital campaign. It is currently the principal membership organization in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, history, material culture and the relationship of Greek and Roman culture to the broader ancient Mediterranean and beyond.', 'The Committee on Minority Scholarships of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) invites applications from minority undergraduate students for the Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships to be awarded for the summer. Eligible proposals might incl', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2500, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2501, 'Cheryl L. Wase Memorial Scholarship for the Study ', 'Archaeologist Cheryl L. Wase spent most of her career working in the high deserts of New Mexico. She died at the too young age of 53 in 2004. When her mother, Jane Francy Wase, passed away in 2013, she left a bequest to the SAA to endow a memorial scholarship in her daughter\'s name. This generous memorial bequest brings together three major themes that defined Cheryl Wase\'s life: her dedication to archaeology, her love for New Mexico, and her constant willingness to help and support other women. The Cheryl L. Wase Memorial Scholarship for the Study of Archaeology provides funding for undergraduate education in archaeology. It is awarded to women who are residents of New Mexico and pursuing a Bachelor\'s Degree in anthropology with a specialization in archaeology from a fully accredited university in the state of New Mexico (Eastern New Mexico University, New Mexico State University, or University of New Mexico). Applicants must be at least 18 and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Archaeologist Cheryl L. Wase spent most of her career working in the high deserts of New Mexico. She died at the too young age of 53 in 2004. When her mother, Jane Francy Wase, passed away in 2013, she left a bequest to the SAA to endow a memorial scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2502, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2503, 'Matthew Tobin Cappetta Archaeological Scholarship', 'To apply for a Matthew Tobin Scholarship, the following criteria must be met:-You need to be enrolled a graduate program (MA or PhD) in a university accredited by the country in which you reside.-You should be conducting advanced study of the archaeology/ethnoarchaeology of the US Southwest and the South --American Andes, which are the two regions that most impacted Matthews life. -Students working in other American regions, whether those students are from the United States or other countries, will be considered if their research involves significant collaboration with Native American Indians.-You can receive the award in subsequent years, but you must reapply each year because this is a single-year grant.-You must have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0.The required application materials consist of the following items: 1) An application form (downloaded from link at top of page) that includes your background information; 2) A biography that describes yourself, how your personal experiences led you to archaeology, how those experiences impact your research interest(s), and how your career objectives align with the goals of the scholarship. 3) A research interests statement that describes your research topic and what you hope to learn.4) A statement of proposed study that describes the project or field school you hope to participate in (either volunteer or work) and how this program will advance your educational and professional goals. 5) A realistic and well-justified proposed budget that explains your financial needs and how you plan to use the funds.', 'To apply for a Matthew Tobin Scholarship, the following criteria must be met:-You need to be enrolled a graduate program (MA or PhD) in a university accredited by the country in which you reside.-You should be conducting advanced study of the archaeology/', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2504, 'SAA Native American Scholarships', 'As an organization, SAA authors statements and guidelines to speak out about issues that affect the careers and practice of archaeologists. SAA empowers its members to understand humanitys past through ethically-based scientific and humanistic investigation, to promote preservation of archaeological resources and cultural heritage through support of legislation and education, to create collaboration between the profession and descendant communities, and to assist professional growth.The Native American Scholarships Fund is an endowment established to foster a sense of shared purpose and positive interaction between archaeologists and Native Americans. Scholarships are open to all Native peoples from anywhere in the Americas, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and indigenous Pacific Islanders. Criteria will vary by each individual scholarship. Dollar amounts will also differ by scholarship.', 'As an organization, SAA authors statements and guidelines to speak out about issues that affect the careers and practice of archaeologists. SAA empowers its members to understand humanitys past through ethically-based scientific and humanistic investigati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2505, 'Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarships', 'The Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarship (SEAS) endowment fund was established in 2010 to increase recruitment and retention of under represented minorities obtaining degrees in archaeology. Minority groups have long been under represented and marginalized in American archaeology, creating an imbalance with consequences, not only in research goals and interpretations, but also in communication with diverse publics. The Society, along with the Minority Scholarship Committee is committed to the inclusion of under-represented minorities in archaeology. To apply for a SEAS, the following criteria must be met: you must be a member of historically underrepresented minorities in archaeology; you must be a resident of either the United States or Canada; you must be enrolled in a regionally accredited university in the United States or Canada or, if outside the United States, a university with equivalent accreditation; or if the applicant is a graduate student, s/he must be in their first or second year of graduate studies and may not have an MA/MS degree at the time of application.', 'The Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarship (SEAS) endowment fund was established in 2010 to increase recruitment and retention of under represented minorities obtaining degrees in archaeology. Minority groups have long been under represented and m', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2506, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2507, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2508, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2509, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2510, 'ASOR Harris Excavation Grant', 'The Harris Endowment provides modest grants to worthy projects that are ASOR-affiliated, particularly to newer and smaller projects, to help them get started, and to discrete components of larger projects that can be completed with an award. ASOR plans to award two Harris Grants of $5,000 each.', 'The Harris Endowment provides modest grants to worthy projects that are ASOR-affiliated, particularly to newer and smaller projects, to help them get started, and to discrete components of larger projects that can be completed with an award. ASOR plans to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2511, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2512, 'Jane C. Waldbaum Archaeological Field School Schol', 'Established in honor of AIA Honorary President Jane Waldbaum, this scholarship is intended to help students who are planning to participate in archaeological field work for the first time. Students majoring in archaeology or related disciplines are especially encouraged to apply. The Scholarship Fund helps pay expenses associated with participation in an archaeological field work project (minimum stay one month/4 weeks). The scholarship is open to students who have begun their junior year of undergraduate studies at the time of application and have not yet completed their first year of graduate school at a college or university in the United States or Canada. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and must not have previously participated in archaeological field work of any kind. The committee will consider both academic achievement and financial need in its deliberations. Applications run from the winter until the due date.', 'Established in honor of AIA Honorary President Jane Waldbaum, this scholarship is intended to help students who are planning to participate in archaeological field work for the first time. Students majoring in archaeology or related disciplines are especi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2513, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2514, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2515, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2516, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2517, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2518, 'MMUF Travel & Research Grants', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior to the start of dissertation writing. Funding is $5,000 for one summer or one semester of travel and/or research support. Applicants must be Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows and candidates for the Ph.D. degree in fields recognized under the terms of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2519, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2520, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2521, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2522, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2523, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2524, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2525, 'NCJWLA Elizabeth Carter Scholarship in Archaeology', 'Applicants for the Elizabeth Carter Scholarship in Archaeology (only available in the Spring) are women enrolled at the advanced undergraduate (junior or senior) or postgraduate level in archaeology and have chosen archaeology as their profession. The stipend may be used for fieldwork, travel, or research. In order to apply, students must: currently be enrolled or accepted in Spring and planning to attend next Fall; and live and attend school in Los Angeles County.Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on the student\'s essay. In addition to the application and essay, applicants must also submit transcripts (unofficial ones are also fine), enrollment verification and two recommendation letters (at least one must be academic).', 'Applicants for the Elizabeth Carter Scholarship in Archaeology (only available in the Spring) are women enrolled at the advanced undergraduate (junior or senior) or postgraduate level in archaeology and have chosen archaeology as their profession. The sti', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2526, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2527, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2528, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2529, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2530, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2531, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2532, 'CCPA Native American Scholarship', 'The CCPA offers a competitive scholarship for one college student to attend an archaeology field school. The scholarship is for a Native American college student who is enrolled in an accredited Anthropology program and the field school should be through a university or college. In lieu of an archaeological field school, the scholarship may be awarded for compensation of costs for similar training or other educational expenses related to archaeological or anthropological studies.The Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists (CCPA) is a community of people concerned with the preservation, recovery, and interpretation of Colorados prehistoric and historic archaeological resources. The CCPA Native American Initiatives Committee (NAIC) strives to foster an atmosphere of cooperation and understanding between the archaeological and Native American communities through a variety of means, including but not limited to professional development of archaeological careers, education and outreach.', 'The CCPA offers a competitive scholarship for one college student to attend an archaeology field school. The scholarship is for a Native American college student who is enrolled in an accredited Anthropology program and the field school should be through ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2533, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2534, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2535, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2536, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2537, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2538, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2539, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2540, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2541, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2542, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2543, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2544, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2545, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2546, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2547, 'Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr. History Scholarship', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. Additional scholarships may be awarded by the Hasbrouck Family Association under appropriate circumstances. Applicants must be of documented New Paltz Huguenot descent, and are required to submit an ancestry form. In order to be considered for a scholarship for the coming academic year, completed application packets must be received by August 31. All applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of the applicant\'s goals, and an official transcript. Transcripts must be official copies and must either be a) mailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar, or b) be remitted to the HHS Business Manager via email directly from the college.', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the cons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2548, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2549, 'Plains Anthropology Society Native American Studen', 'The Native American Student Award is a grant of up to $1000, intended to help defray the costs of tuition, books, room and board or other expenses for qualifying Native American student(s). One or more grants of up to $1000 each may be rewarded. The successful recipient(s) will also receive a one-year membership in the Plains Anthropological Society that includes a subscription to the peer-reviewed journal Plains Anthropologist. Separate grants are available to undergraduate and graduate students in Anthropology. Funds will be administered by the winning student\'s academic departmentApplicants must be Native Americans who are full or part-time graduate or undergraduate students in anthropology or archaeology, taking specific coursework or research covering Great Plains anthropology or Native American Studies. Graduate nominees must be engaged in research that relates to some aspect of the Great Plains, but do not need to be attending a university located on the Great Plains.', 'The Native American Student Award is a grant of up to $1000, intended to help defray the costs of tuition, books, room and board or other expenses for qualifying Native American student(s). One or more grants of up to $1000 each may be rewarded. The succe', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2550, 'CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibility in terms of residency at the CHS (Washington, DC) and levels of financial support. The program aims to foster interaction among researchers from diverse academic backgrounds and regions of the world. Accordingly, the CHS welcomes both projects with a traditional disciplinary basis in classics, and those that adopt interdisciplinary approaches drawn from fields across the humanities, social sciences, and/or natural sciences. The prerequisite for a fellowship is a PhD degree in Classics or a related field. Applicants may not apply to both the Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Washington, DC and to the Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Greece and Cyprus during the same application cycle. Fellows are encouraged to document the evolution of their projects and share their work in progress. All fellows are asked to submit a profile for publication on the CHS website and complete a survey at the end of their appointment.', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibili', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2551, 'Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological sites). This encourages research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. Fellowships include a stipend of $12,000 and the opportunity to visit the CHS offices in Nafplio, for up to 5 days, and in Washington, DC, for up to 10 days. Prerequisites for fellowships are a PhD degree (or its equivalent). Applicants must have defended their degree before July 1. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Greece or Cyprus and will reside there during the fellowship in order to conduct the research outlined in their application. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a detailed research proposal of no more than 1,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit); a curriculum vitae documenting qualifications to conduct the proposed research; and a sample of published or forthcoming work of no more than 10,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit).', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological s', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2552, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2553, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2554, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2555, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2556, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2557, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2558, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2559, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2560, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2561, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2562, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2563, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2564, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2565, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2566, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2567, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2568, 'Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if graduate level. Applicants must be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university with enrollment throughout the academic year and have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance or criminal justice and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession. The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities. Scholarships are awarded annually based on a completed application, fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path, overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts and recommendation forms.', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2569, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2570, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2571, 'Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions. Two scholarship recipients are selected each year: one to a woman in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) and one to a woman in a more advanced stage of training. Scholarship recipients receive a certificate and $1,000. The application is limited to women who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada and who are admitted to full-time study in a graduate statistics program by July 1 of the award year.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2572, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2573, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2574, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2575, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2576, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2577, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2578, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2579, 'Edward C. Bryant Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.Each year, an outstanding graduate student in survey statistics is awarded the Edward C. Bryant Scholarship to help support the student\'s graduate education. One scholarship recipient is selected annually. Honorees receive a certificate and cash prize of $2,500. The committee chooses the recipient based on their potential to contribute to survey statistics, applied experience in survey statistics and performance in graduate school. Each applicant should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the committee.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2580, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2581, 'Robert D. Shapiro Memorial Scholarship', 'The Robert D. Shapiro Memorial Scholarship Fund for Actuarial Excellence (Fund) was established in 2021 with funding from the friends and family Robert D. Shapiro in his memory. The Fund is intended to support inclusion, equity and diversity in the actuarial profession by providing an annual scholarship award for rising third and fourth-year undergraduate college students who have already made the decision to pursue an actuarial career. Eligible students must be a US citizen studying in an accredited U.S. educational institution. Applications run from November until the deadline. Awards are announced in May.Applicants must be rising third or fourth-year undergraduate college students and should feel comfortable sharing that they belong to a historically marginalized or underrepresented group. Winners of other TAF Scholarships are eligible to apply for the Robert D. Shapiro Scholarship. Third-year undergraduate college students who receive the Robert D. Shapiro Scholarship are eligible to apply again for their fourth-year of undergraduate college studies. Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale). Must have successfully completed (2) actuarial exams. (Spring exams may be used to meet the two-exam requirement).', 'The Robert D. Shapiro Memorial Scholarship Fund for Actuarial Excellence (Fund) was established in 2021 with funding from the friends and family Robert D. Shapiro in his memory. The Fund is intended to support inclusion, equity and diversity in the actuar', 12500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2582, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2583, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2584, 'WSIA Derek Hughes Scholarship Program', 'In order to be eligible for this scholarship, students must meet the following guiding principles: Have an overall GPA of 3.25 or a major GPA of 3.5 or higher (both on a 4.0 scale); Be a college sophomore, junior or senior enrolled full time in an undergraduate program and not graduating before Fall (graduate students are not eligible); Be enrolled full-time (minimum of 12 credit hours) in an undergraduate degree program; Satisfy one of the following substantive requirements: Be pursing a Risk Management and/or Insurance (RMI) major, minor, or concentration; or Have taken RMI courses; or Have work experience in the insurance industry. Must plan to pursue a position in the excess and surplus lines industry upon graduation. Established in 1998, the Derek Hughes Scholarship Program, sponsored by the WSIA Education Foundation, supports undergraduate students pursuing an insurance or business-related program of study. The purpose of the scholarship program is to further the study of insurance and encourage, support, and reward those exceptional students who have an interest in an insurance career and specifically in the surplus lines industry. The program is named for Derek Hughes, to honor his contributions to the surplus line industry and the Foundation.', 'In order to be eligible for this scholarship, students must meet the following guiding principles: Have an overall GPA of 3.25 or a major GPA of 3.5 or higher (both on a 4.0 scale); Be a college sophomore, junior or senior enrolled full time in an undergr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2585, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2586, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2587, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2588, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2589, 'CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected recipients. Applicants must be full-time, undergraduate students majoring in risk management, actuarial science, finance, business, information systems and/or have a strong desire to join the risk and insurance industry upon graduation. Applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applications open in the fall and run until the due date.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a college transcript, letter(s) of recommendation (one letter from a professor required, additional letters will be accepted) and a personal statement (750-words maximum) answering an assigned prompt. If you are selected as a scholarship recipient, the funds are sent directly to the college or university and can be applied to any outstanding educational expenses including items such as tuition, books, and other fees. Applicants must not be a previous recipient of a NextGen Scholarship.', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2590, 'Curtis E. Huntington Memorial Scholarship', 'The Curtis E. Huntington Memorial Scholarship is awarded to incoming undergraduate seniors who are enrolled as a full-time student at a U.S. accredited educational institution, have successfully completed at least one actuarial examination, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on 4.0 scale) and must be nominated by a professor at their school. Each year, selected students receive a $3,000 scholarship award. Applications run from November until the deadline.The Curtis E. Huntington, FSA, MAAA, FCA, MSPA (1942-2013) Memorial Scholarship (formerly the John Culver Woody Scholarship) was established to recognize the remarkably positive impact Huntington had on the actuarial profession. He worked tirelessly to help students receive the financial assistance they needed. Given Huntingtons 30 years of service to the actuarial profession and to his students, it is only fitting that the scholarship continues in his name.', 'The Curtis E. Huntington Memorial Scholarship is awarded to incoming undergraduate seniors who are enrolled as a full-time student at a U.S. accredited educational institution, have successfully completed at least one actuarial examination, have a minimum', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2591, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2592, 'Morgan State Actuarial Scholarship', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently listed as one of the top professions and the average starting salary is in the $75,000-$80,000 range.The Morgan State Actuarial scholarships are $20,000 ($5,000 per year renewable for 4 years). Applicants must have a strong math background, attend Morgan State University, and intend to pursue a career in the Actuarial Science profession. Applicants must be incoming Freshmen accepted into Morgan State Universitys Actuarial Science Program and must plan to study Actuarial Science at MSU on a full-time basis. Applicants must have a high school GPA of 3.0 at the time of application.', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently li', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2593, 'NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Prog', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. Individual scholarships of up to $5,000 will be awarded to qualified students, with the monies forwarded directly to the school at which the student attends in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Only students who are citizens of the United States and plan to find permanent employment in North America are eligible for the NAMIC Mutual Foundation Insurance Scholarship.Applicants must be U.S. Citizens who are pursuing a bachelor\'s degree with a major or minor in insurance, risk management or actuarial science; or will be pursuing a career in insurance after completion of degree. As part of the application process, students must complete a 500-word essay describing what the scholarship means to the applicant, and why they are interested in a career in the insurance industry. We encourage prior recipients to acknowledge receipt of the scholarship in their essay.', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2594, 'Paul S. Mills Scholarship', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applicants for Paul S. Mills Scholarships must: be a US citizen or permanent resident (living anywhere under US jurisdiction, including US territories); demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in a college or university program in the U.S. and has completed the equivalent of one year of credits toward an undergraduate degree or is pursuing a masters or PhD level degree.To apply you must complete an application and write a short essay (500 words) describing why you wish to pursue an education in the financial service field and why the scholarship is important to you. You must also submit a FAFSA Student Aid Report so that financial need can be evaluated. Scholarship checks will be made payable to the school selected by the student and will be mailed to the recipient. Applications will be available annually as of February 1 and can be submitted between February 1 and 11:59 pm ET on March 31. All applicants will be notified of their status via e-mail no later than June 30. Scholarships will be paid on or about July 1.', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applican', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2595, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2596, 'NEEBC Scholarship Program', 'To be eligible for the NEEBC Scholarship Program, applicants must: be an undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled part-time or full-time in any accredited New England public or private college or university; have a minimum GPA of 3.0; have completed at least one semester of college as of April 1; and demonstrate interest in Human Resources, Employee Benefits, and/or Total Rewards, all of which may encompass compensation/underwriting/consulting/ retirement planning/ through their course of study and/or work experience.The New England Employee Benefits Council (NEEBC) is the association for employee benefits and total rewards professionals throughout New England and beyond. We are the definitive leader in advancing knowledge and facilitating networking for employer benefits and rewards practitioners, consultants and providers of services. NEEBC is a not-for-profit IRS 501(c)(3) association with over 1,200 members.', 'To be eligible for the NEEBC Scholarship Program, applicants must: be an undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled part-time or full-time in any accredited New England public or private college or university; have a minimum GPA of 3.0; have com', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2597, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2598, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2599, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2600, 'STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program', 'The STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program promotes diversity in the actuarial profession by offering college bound students interested in pursuing a career as an actuary a scholarship of $20,000; $5,000 annually for four years, subject to award terms. Along with financial support, the program includes mentoring, tutoring, immersion experiences and guaranteed internships. Applicants must be current high school seniors or college-bound students and have at least one birth parent who is Black/African American; Middle Eastern or North African, Latinx, or Native North American. Must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0, or SAT Math: 600+ or ACT: 21+ and demonstrate of acumen in Math: Algebra, Calculus, state tests (Proficient or Advanced), Advanced Placement classes. Alternative: B average or better in other subjects, Recommendation provided by principal, teacher, guidance counselor or another professional, Intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession and demonstrate financial need will be considered as a factor. The award will be divided to cover multiple semesters or other terms comprising one academic year. Students must complete a renewal application in order to receive a scholarship in years 2, 3 and 4. All scholarship awards are made payable to the U.S. accredited educational institution. Recipients attending school for a portion of the upcoming year (e.g., one semester) will receive the corresponding portion of a full year scholarship amount.', 'The STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program promotes diversity in the actuarial profession by offering college bound students interested in pursuing a career as an actuary a scholarship of $20,000; $5,000 annually for four years, subject to award terms. Alo', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2601, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2602, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2603, 'Organization of Latino Actuaries Scholarship Progr', 'The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) is on a mission to increase the representation of Latine actuaries. To further this vision, we proudly offer academic scholarships to Latinos who will be entering a U.S. college or university in the upcoming academic year and have a keen interest in the actuarial profession. Our scholarship application window is open from November 1st, through April 15th.Scholarship Application and Evaluation:Our scholarship applications undergo a thorough evaluation process, considering a range of criteria that encompass:Academic performance.Commitment to pursuing a career in the actuarial profession.Progress in actuarial exams.Relevant work experience.Leadership experience.We anticipate announcing the finalists for both named and general scholarships by mid-June.Types of Scholarships:Thanks to the generous support of our Gold and Platinum sponsors, we offer two types of scholarships, all under the same application:1. Named Scholarships: Recipients of these scholarships are awarded $5,000 and are guaranteed an actuarial internship for the summer of 2024. Finalists for named scholarships will be required to participate in an interview.2. General Scholarships: Winners of general scholarships receive awards of various amounts. The highest-achieving student will be honored with the OLA Cresta Scholarship, a prestigious $7,500 award. In Spanish, ola means wave, and cresta represents the crest or top of the wave. With this accolade, OLA celebrates outstanding future Latine actuaries. Please note that a named scholarship recipient remains eligible for the Cresta Scholarship, with a maximum award of $7,500. Finalists for general scholarships are not obligated to undergo an interview.All academic scholarships are disbursed directly to the recipient\'s school, providing vital support for their educational journey.At OLA, we are committed to fostering the growth and success of Latine actuaries. Join us in this exciting opportunity to support the next generation of talented professionals in the actuarial field. Apply now and ride the wave of success with OLA!', 'The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) is on a mission to increase the representation of Latine actuaries. To further this vision, we proudly offer academic scholarships to Latinos who will be entering a U.S. college or university in the upcoming acad', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2604, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2605, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2606, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2607, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2608, 'Farm and Ranch Depot Scholarship Program', 'Farm and Ranch Depot announces the Farm and Ranch Depot Scholarship Award Program. Under the Program, one (1) $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior who has been accepted to and enrolled in either a two-year or four-year college or university. This scholarship is intended for students who intend to major in agricultural, equine, or livestock related studies. There will be one scholarship awarded. Seeking graduating high school seniors with a record of volunteerism in the community in non-school sponsored activities and participation in extracurricular school activities. Applicants must plan to attend a two (2)-year community college or four (4)-year college or university and major in coursework related to agriculture, equine, or livestock studies. Scholarship funds will be paid during the month of August; directly to the college. The scholarship funds will be issued to the college or university upon receiving a certificate of enrollment for the fall semester, which includes the Student ID number and Financial Aid Office address. Applicants must have the endorsement of their Guidance Counselor on their application attesting they are qualified for this scholarship program.', 'Farm and Ranch Depot announces the Farm and Ranch Depot Scholarship Award Program. Under the Program, one (1) $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior who has been accepted to and enrolled in either a two-year or four-year college or univ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2609, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2610, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2611, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2612, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2613, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2614, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2615, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2616, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2617, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2618, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2619, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2620, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2621, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2622, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2623, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2624, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2625, 'Actuarial Diversity Scholarship', 'The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for Black/African American, Latinx, Native North American and Pacific Islander students. The scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession. Scholarships range from $1,000-$4,000. Each applicant must have at least one birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups: Black/African American, Latinx, Native North American, Pacific Islander. Applicants must be enrolling as or enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student at a U.S. accredited educational institution. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), emphasis on math or actuarial courses. Entering college freshmen must have a minimum ACT math score of 28 or SAT math score of 620. Applicants must be intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession.', 'The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for Black/African American, Latinx, Native North American and Pacific Islander students. The scholarship award recognizes and encourages the', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2626, 'Actuary of Tomorrow - Stuart A. Robertson Memorial', 'Applicants of the Actuary of Tomorrow - Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship must be full-time students at a U.S accredited educational institution, entering as a sophomore, junior or senior, must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, and must have successfully completed two actuarial exams. Stuart A. Robertson, FSA, MAAA (1918-2005) was a distinguished actuary who, along with Wendell Milliman, co-founded the actuarial and consulting firm Milliman & Robertson (now Milliman, Inc.). The Actuary of Tomorrow Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship was established to honor his dedication to excellence and recognize his tremendously positive influence on the professional lives of many colleagues. The scholarship of up to $10,000 recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of undergraduate students pursuing a career in actuarial science.', 'Applicants of the Actuary of Tomorrow - Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship must be full-time students at a U.S accredited educational institution, entering as a sophomore, junior or senior, must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, and must have su', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2627, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2628, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2629, 'Genesis Healthcare Foundation Scholarships', 'Each year, the Genesis HealthCare Foundation awards scholarships to deserving youth in Muskingum, Perry, Guernsey, Coshocton, Noble and Morgan counties pursuing a degree in healthcare. Applicants will automatically be considered for all the scholarships for which they are eligible. Only one application is needed to be considered for all eligible scholarships. specific criteria will vary by scholarship, but applicants for any award must have a 3.0 GPA.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: verification of college acceptance or official college schedule; two letters of reference from a non-relative; verification of a high school or college transcript; the most recent IRS tax return from both the student and parents/guardians (Students who are married and/or 26 years of age or older need not submit parents tax information.); and a typed response to the listed essay questions. All applicants will be notified of selection status by the end of July.', 'Each year, the Genesis HealthCare Foundation awards scholarships to deserving youth in Muskingum, Perry, Guernsey, Coshocton, Noble and Morgan counties pursuing a degree in healthcare. Applicants will automatically be considered for all the scholarships f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2630, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2631, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2632, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2633, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2634, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2635, 'Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program', 'Applicants of the Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program must be 25 years or older by the application deadline date, must not have received any Actuarial Designation and must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. Applicants must have passed at least one actuarial exam within the twenty-four months prior to the application due date and must not receive reimbursement for these exam registration fees and/or study materials from any other reimbursement program (including employee programs). The Actuary A Career Change: Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program recognizes the limited resources available to career changers aspiring to transition into the actuarial profession. This Actuarial Exam Reimbursement Program opportunity was established in memory of Elizabeth M. (Liz) Mauro to honor her dedication to becoming an actuary following several years in another profession. Our hope is that this reimbursement program, in Lizs memory, will serve as a reminder of her dedication to helping others achieve their goals.', 'Applicants of the Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program must be 25 years or older by the application deadline date, must not have received any Actuarial Designation and must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. Applicants must have passed at least', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2636, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2637, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2638, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2639, 'Stephen W. Cavanaugh Scholarship', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per semester for eight consecutive semesters, for a total award of $8,000. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; an ACT/SAT score report; an academic resume; a recommendation letter; and an essay of 250500 words that explains why they are pursuing a career in the insurance industryThis scholarship was established in January 2007 by the Louisiana Workers Compensation Corporation (LWCC) to honor the memory of Mr. Stephen W. Cavanaugh. Mr. Cavanaugh served as the President and CEO of LWCC until 2006. He was an extraordinary leader who made lasting contributions to the insurance industry in Louisiana. He is succeeded by Kristin W. Wall, who has served as President and CEO since Mr. Cavanaughs departure.', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2640, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2641, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2642, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2643, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2644, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2645, 'Dairy MAX Scholarship', 'Dairy farmers are committed to their communities and giving back to the next generations. Dairy MAX awards scholarships to multiple students across the region with ties to the dairy industry and continuing their education in the agricultural industry. Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of scholastic achievement, leadership, and involvement in agriculture.To be eligible, applicants must: reside in the geographic territory served by Dairy MAX which includes Colorado, southwest Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, western Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming; be a high school senior or undergraduate student currently enrolled in a junior college or four-year college program; and, be either a child of a dairy farmer, a child of a dairy farm employee, or an FFA or 4-H dairy show participant your junior or senior year in high school.', 'Dairy farmers are committed to their communities and giving back to the next generations. Dairy MAX awards scholarships to multiple students across the region with ties to the dairy industry and continuing their education in the agricultural industry. Sch', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2646, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2647, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2648, 'Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowships', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a particular focus on research related to these commitments and ideals. Their work aims to delve into the intricacies of communities, social practices, and political structures that embody these principles.The esteemed Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation established this Fellowship in 1981, and it has evolved over the decades to become a highly regarded national award. Recipients of the Newcombe Fellowship are distinguished within their respective academic fields. They are granted a substantial $31,000 stipend, which supports them in completing the writing phase of their dissertations.Join us in celebrating and supporting scholars who are contributing to our understanding of religious commitments, ethical ideals, and the communities that embrace them through the Newcombe Fellowship.To qualify for this opportunity, applicants should meet the following criteria:1. Field of Study: Candidates must be pursuing Ph.D. degrees in the humanities and social sciences at accredited graduate schools in the United States. Please note that individuals working towards D.Min., law, Psy.D., Ed.D., and other professional degrees are not eligible.2. ABD Status: Applicants should have completed all pre-dissertation requirements and achieved ABD (All But Dissertation) status by the application deadline. This includes obtaining approval for their dissertation proposal.3. Dissertation Writing Stage: Eligible candidates should be actively engaged in the writing phase of their dissertation.4. No Previous Similar Awards: Applicants must not have previously received a similar national award intended for the final year of dissertation writing. This includes awards like AAUW, Ford, NAEd/Spencer, Mellon/ACLS, or Mellon-CES fellowships.', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a part', 31000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2649, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2650, 'Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, economic, legal, religious or socio-cultural aspects; ethical and moral implications; or other related, relevant topics. Candidates can be studying the fields of History, Sociology, Jewish Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Theology, Womens Studies and others. Each year, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) offers fellowships for doctoral and post-doctoral candidates around the world conducting newly uncovered archival Holocaust research. Kagan Fellowships are awarded to outstanding candidates around the world who exhibit strong personal commitment to Holocaust research, demonstrate excellence in academic achievement, and possess the potential to provide outstanding professional leadership that will shape the future of Holocaust scholarship.', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, econom', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2651, 'JCB Fellowship Program', 'Fellowships are awarded to scholars to support dedicated research, either remotely or in residence, in the JCBs collections. Fellowship awards include a stipend, which varies for short and long-term fellowships. Our fellows will need to pay significant attention to the administrative processes associated with visa sponsorship, health insurance, banking and other details (for international scholars in residence), and establishing a payment process (for all fellows, domestic and international, remote and residential). The John Carter Brown Library Fellowship Program offers graduate students and scholars of the early Americas from the U.S. and abroad an opportunity to pursue their work in proximity to a distinguished collection of primary sources. Approximately forty fellowships are awarded annually for periods of two to ten months. Fellowships are available to advanced graduate students, scholars, and independent researchers, the main criteria for awards being the merit and significance of the proposal, the qualifications of the candidate, and the relevance of the Library\'s holdings to the proposed research project. Dollar amounts will vary, depending on which fellowship you apply for and for how many months.', 'Fellowships are awarded to scholars to support dedicated research, either remotely or in residence, in the JCBs collections. Fellowship awards include a stipend, which varies for short and long-term fellowships. Our fellows will need to pay significant a', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2652, 'GWCF National Scholarship Competition', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolchildren. In our important scholarship program, the Foundation has awarded grants from $500 to $5,000 to several hundred high school seniors from across the United States who are planning a career in government service and show particular interest in moral courage, character, and duty to state and country. The Foundation has awarded $1,942,750 to help these students pursue their goals.The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the annual National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Awards for students completing twelfth grade (or final high school year) who are planning careers in government service. Scholarship applicants must be citizens of the United States. The Trustees and Members of the Foundation, mindful of the significance of the important event in our nations history that occurred at Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, believe that if our country is to continue to progress, we must have thoroughly trained, dedicated young people to carry on our governments work in future years.', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolch', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2653, 'ISI Henry Salvatori Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.The ISI Salvatori Fellowship seeks to further an understanding and appreciation of the principles held by the American Founding Fathers and the culture that formed their values and views. Eligible applicants must: be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute; and, pursuing graduate studies for the purpose of teaching at the collegiate level. Pre-professional students (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) are not eligible. Applicants must also be a United States citizen.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2654, 'ISI Richard M. Weaver Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.Each year, ISI grants Richard M. Weaver Fellowships to students who intend to use their advanced degree to teach. The fellowship seeks to uphold the idea of academic excellence and the role of education in producing persons capable of making reasoned choices in favor of liberty. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens who will be enrolled in a full-time graduate program, and be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Those attending pre-professional (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) programs are ineligible. We provide fellowships of up to $15,000 to outstanding graduate students who intend to teach. Hundreds of alumni of ISIs graduate-fellowship program now teach in colleges and universities across the country. Former ISI graduate fellows serve as professors, provosts, and even presidents.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2655, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2656, 'DAR Centennial Scholarship', 'The DAR Centennial Scholarship is awarded to two outstanding students pursuing a course of graduate study in the field of historic preservation at a college or university in the United States. This scholarship was established from a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the Centennial Pin. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and must also attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university in the United States. DAR chapter sponsorship is not required, however, applicants may want to reach out to a DAR chapter in their area for help with their applications. Applicants must include the following items with their application: a personal statement of 1,000 words or less setting forth your career objectives, the most recent copy of your college grades, and your major must be indicated on your most recent transcript. Letters of recommendation (at least two but not to exceed four from high school or college now attending) should convey your ability, work habits, integrity, character, potential, and volunteer activities. Please include a list of your extra-curricular activities, honors received, and scholastic achievements.', 'The DAR Centennial Scholarship is awarded to two outstanding students pursuing a course of graduate study in the field of historic preservation at a college or university in the United States. This scholarship was established from a portion of the proceed', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2657, 'DAR Dr. Aura-Lee A. & James Hobbs Pittenger Americ', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Government. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is renewable. This award is intended to promote the study of our country\'s history among our finest students. U.S. Citizens residing abroad may apply through a Units Overseas Chapter. The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is an award of $2,000 each year for up to four years with annual transcript review by the National Chairman required for renewal and refunding of the award. Other than the previously specified criteria, this scholarship doesn\'t have too many restrictions.', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Gov', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2658, 'The Lucinda Beneventi Findley History Scholarship', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education for children. As one of the most inclusive genealogical societies in the country, DAR boasts 190,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the United States and internationally. Any woman 18 years or older-regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background-who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible for membership.The Lucinda Beneventi Findley History Scholarship is a one-time $2,000 scholarship awarded to two graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated advance interest in history and are planning to major in or pursue the study of history in a full-time accredited college or university in the United States. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale.', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education fo', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2659, 'ABF Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectual curiosity and who take initiative with mentors by asking questions and expressing a genuine interest in their research. Preference will be given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds, including but not limited to first-generation and low-income students and students of color. Applications will be considered only from students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States. Students must have completed at least two years of their undergraduate program and must have not received a bachelors degree by the time the fellowship begins. All Fellows will work 35 hours a week in our Chicago, IL, office. Fellows also participate in a series of in-house seminars and information sessions with legal professionals to get acquainted with the many facets of socio-legal research and the legal system, as well as create the opportunity for long-lasting professional relationships in the socio-legal field. Past Fellows interacted with attorneys at an international law firm and a boutique intellectual property (IP) law firm, met one-on-one with admissions representatives from local law schools, and Zoomed with social justice-oriented nonprofits like the Cabrini Green Legal Aid and Uptown Peoples Law Center. This fellowship is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the rewards and demands of a research-oriented career in the field of law and/or social science, as well as to provide guidance about the many career options under the umbrella of the legal profession. Preference will be given to candidates who aspire to be first-generation law students. Applicants must be at least sophomores attending college or university in the U.S., studying in the fields of law and social science, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectu', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2660, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2661, 'JSU Lovett Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Lovett Scholarship annually. Established by Mr. Opal R. and Ms. Opal A. Lovett for a deserving student majoring in History, English, or Art who has achieved sophomore or above status. Mr. Lovett was the University\'s Photographer prior to his retirement. Ms. Lovett taught in the English Department prior to her retirement. Ms. Lovett is an Emeriti Faculty Member. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Lovett Scholarship annually. Established by Mr. Opal R. and Ms. Opal A. Lovett for a deserving student majoring in History, English, or Art who has achieved sophomore or above status. Mr. Lovett was ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2662, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2663, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2664, 'A. F. Zimmerman Scholarship', 'Phi Alpha Theta encourages student members to apply for one of three graduate scholarships (applicants will be considered for all three). To be eligible, members must be entering graduate school for the first time in fall of the year the scholarship is awarded and must be pursuing a Masters degree in History or Library Science-Archives. Students currently enrolled in a graduate program are not eligible to apply. Applicant must be a verified member of Phi Alpha Theta.Only one application per scholarship. Previous scholarship winners are not eligible. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all required documentation is received by the competition deadline. Incomplete applications or those submitted after the deadline will not be considered for the competition. Applicant must be a verified member of Phi Alpha Theta at the time of application.', 'Phi Alpha Theta encourages student members to apply for one of three graduate scholarships (applicants will be considered for all three). To be eligible, members must be entering graduate school for the first time in fall of the year the scholarship is aw', 1250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2665, 'Ripon College William J. Woolley History Scholarsh', 'Dr. Woolley invites all admitted students who have an interest in pursuing history as a major on campus to apply for this scholarship. For consideration as a candidate, you are asked to write Dr. Woolley an essay, no more than two pages in length, indicating your interest in being considered for the award, a description of what led to your interest in history, and any personal extraordinary experiences, background and opportunities that may pertain to your interest in history. Dr. Woolley will review all essays. Letters must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st.Ripon Colleges extensive scholarship program is designed to recognize and reward applicants for their talents and abilities. We are confident you will find a Ripon education more affordable than many similar private colleges and in some cases state universities. We provide 100 percent of our students with financial assistance and make it our mission to ensure a great economic and educational value per every dollar spent. Ripon College is proud to offer our students competitive financial aid packages with funding from many sources: merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, educational loans, work study and scholarships from outside organizations.', 'Dr. Woolley invites all admitted students who have an interest in pursuing history as a major on campus to apply for this scholarship. For consideration as a candidate, you are asked to write Dr. Woolley an essay, no more than two pages in length, indicat', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2666, 'James Madison Graduate Fellowships', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only against other applicants from the states of their legal residence. As funding permits, the Foundation plans to offer one fellowship per state per year.To be eligible to apply for a fellowship, you must: Be a U.S. citizen; Be a teacher, or plan to become a teacher, of American history, American government, or civics at the secondary school level (grades 7-12).; Possess a bachelor\'s degree or plan to receive a bachelor\'s degree no later than August 31 of the year in which you are applying. After receiving the master\'s degree, each Fellow must teach American history, American government, or civics in grades 7-12 for one full year for each academic year of funding received under a fellowship, preferably in the state from which the recipient won the fellowship.', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only agains', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2667, 'MMUF Travel & Research Grants', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior to the start of dissertation writing. Funding is $5,000 for one summer or one semester of travel and/or research support. Applicants must be Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows and candidates for the Ph.D. degree in fields recognized under the terms of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2668, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2669, 'State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of ', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State during or prior to 1870, Oregon State during or prior to 1853, Idaho State during or prior to 1863, Montana State - west of the crest of the Rocky Mountains-during or prior to 1863; a resident of Washington State; a full-time student in an accredited college or university in Washington State; and a college junior, senior or graduate student. Preference will be given to students majoring in history, education or English. The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington State is an organization with a deeply rich history while also being truly relevant in today\'s world. Daughters touch lives every day and make lasting impressions on their community. With numerous members, our stories are written on hearts locally and abroad. Throughout their generosity, the State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington offers financial aid.', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State duri', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2670, 'Plan New Hampshire Scholarship & Fellowship', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be considered for all the Foundations scholarship resources. Your application will help Foundation staff determine which funds you are eligible for. All types of students are encouraged to apply, including: Students in certificate, apprenticeship, licensing, and other non-degree programs; Independent students; Graduate students; Bachelors degree candidates; Associate degree candidates.Students who live in New Hampshire or select communities in bordering states (see list below) and are enrolling in or attending a post-secondary or college program at an accredited institution. Vermont: Essex County, Rivendell Academy, and Hartford; Maine: Kittery, York, Elliot, Berwick, North Berwick; Other States: Graduate medical students (MD or DO only) in MA or CT. Dependent bachelors degree candidates (students claimed on their parents taxes and are not independent) and all graduate students must apply by the mid-April deadline every year. All other students can apply throughout the year until the year-end cutoff in mid-December. Specific deadlines are listed on our Apply for a Scholarship page.', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be co', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2671, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2672, 'Rear Admiral John D. Hayes Pre-Doctoral Fellowship', 'For the Rear Admiral John D. Hayes Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, applicants must be citizens of the United States, not on active duty in the Armed Forces, be enrolled in a recognized graduate school, have completed requirements for the Ph.D. (except the dissertation by June 30), and have an approved dissertation topic that significantly enhances knowledge of U.S. naval history. Topics in all periods of U.S. naval history will be considered, as well as all aspects, including operations, biography; technology and science, strategy and tactics, administration, social, diplomacy, etc.Additionally, candidates must arrange for submission of official transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work, and letters of recommendation as specified on the application form. Allow sufficient lead time so that all supporting documents are received by NHHC in advance application deadline date. E-mail submission is strongly encouraged, as security measures may delay postal mail significantly. All awards are based on merit, regardless of race, color, creed, or sex.', 'For the Rear Admiral John D. Hayes Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, applicants must be citizens of the United States, not on active duty in the Armed Forces, be enrolled in a recognized graduate school, have completed requirements for the Ph.D. (except the disser', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2673, 'Samuel Eliot Morison Scholarship', 'The Samuel Eliot Morison Scholarship provides financial aid to one active duty commissioned officer of the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps with demonstrated leadership potential and high academic qualifications who is already pursuing graduate study in history, international relations, or a related field. The award is to help pay for expenses related to research, travel, and the purchase of books or other educational materials. Research that applies the lessons of naval history to provide insights for the analysis of Great Power Competition and challenges facing the current navy is preferred but not required.Named in honor of the late Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, USNR, an eminent naval and maritime historian and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the purpose of the scholarship is to promote the development of a broad understanding of naval history within the American national experience. Historical knowledge is an invaluable tool to place current issues in context and for leaders to make sound decisions.', 'The Samuel Eliot Morison Scholarship provides financial aid to one active duty commissioned officer of the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps with demonstrated leadership potential and high academic qualifications who is already pursuing graduate study in his', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2674, 'Vice Admiral Edwin B. Hooper Post-Doctoral Researc', 'For the Vice Admiral Edwin B. Hooper Post-Doctoral Research Grant, applicants must be citizens of the United States and must demonstrate attainment in research and writing, especially with previously published works on U.S. naval history or associated field. By helping to defray the costs of travel, living expenses, and document duplications related to the research process, the grant is intended to assist a scholar in the research and writing of a book or article that significantly enhances knowledge of U.S. naval history. Applicants should send an e-mail to the address listed above stating the purpose and scope of the research project, including a proposed budget. Applicants should also submit a completed pdf application form, as well as a C.V. that provides evidence of professional qualifications. In addition, two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the applicants field of study will be required. Recipients of the Hooper Grant are engaged to work on a study of U.S. naval history intended for publication.', 'For the Vice Admiral Edwin B. Hooper Post-Doctoral Research Grant, applicants must be citizens of the United States and must demonstrate attainment in research and writing, especially with previously published works on U.S. naval history or associated fie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2675, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2676, 'Acton Academic Grants and Awards', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the principles of a free and virtuous society. To encourage such developments, the Acton Institute\'s academic grants and awards programs support future religious, intellectual, and moral leaders who show potential in advancing understanding of this relationship.The Calihan Academic Grants provide financial assistance to graduate students and seminarians currently studying theology, philosophy, economics, or related fields whose academic work shows outstanding potential. Applicants must demonstrate the potential to advance the principles of the free and virtuous society.The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are a collaboration between the Acton Institute and the Atlantic Council\'s Freedom and Prosperity Center, a new center which aims to increase the prosperity of the poor and marginalized in developing countries and to explore the nature of the relationship between freedom and prosperity. The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are intended specifically to promote research using the Atlantic Council Freedom and Prosperity Indexes, either by examining the relationship between freedom and prosperity in general or by enhancing the robustness of the Indexes themselves.The Novak Award recognizes scholars early in their academic career who demonstrate outstanding intellectual merit in advancing the understanding of theologys connection to human dignity, the importance of the rule of law, limited government, religious liberty, and freedom in economic life.The purpose of the Mini-Grants on Free-Market Economics grant program is to enhance the effectiveness in the teaching and research of market economics for faculty at colleges, universities, and seminaries across the United States and Canada. The Acton Institute invites proposals from faculty in one or more of the following broad categories: course development and faculty research.', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the prin', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2677, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2678, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2679, 'Quatrefoil Library Scholarship', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest and largest LGBTQ+ lending libraries and also serves as a community center.Eligibility: Limited to students enrolled in or planning to attend a college (including vocational or technical) or university in the State of Minnesota; Applicants must have a current cumulative high school or college GPA of 3.0 or above; Preference will be given to applicants enrolled in a liberal arts (such as library sciences, literature, history, gender/sexuality studies, philosophy, social sciences, mathematics, or physical sciences) bachelor or similar program; Applications must be received in email or postmarked no later than July 15th; Successful scholarship candidates will demonstrate quality academic performance shown through a combination of grades and involvement; be a proven leader in their school, community or peer group; and demonstrate sincere commitment to some form of community service or helping others.', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2680, 'Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. To apply, applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation at least one from a college or university professor, a statement of the applicants goals, an official transcript that must be emailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street from the college or university, or sent in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar or bursars office, or remitted from the registrar or bursars office via an online portal.', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2681, 'Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr. History Scholarship', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. Additional scholarships may be awarded by the Hasbrouck Family Association under appropriate circumstances. Applicants must be of documented New Paltz Huguenot descent, and are required to submit an ancestry form. In order to be considered for a scholarship for the coming academic year, completed application packets must be received by August 31. All applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of the applicant\'s goals, and an official transcript. Transcripts must be official copies and must either be a) mailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar, or b) be remitted to the HHS Business Manager via email directly from the college.', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the cons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2682, 'Lucille Stoeppler Baker Scholarship', 'Historic Huguenot Street promotes outstanding research and scholarship among students in such topical areas as decorative arts, Indigenous history and culture, the African American experience in the Hudson Valley, and Huguenot history and culture. The scholarships are offered to eligible undergraduate and graduate students in collaboration with Historic Huguenot Street and the Hasbrouck Family Association. Awards will be applied to the upcoming Spring semester. The Lucille Stoeppler Baker Scholarship is one award of $1,500, awarded each annual award cycle. Applicants must be majoring in historical anthropology and have have an academic average above 3.5 for at least two years. In addition to the application, applicants must also complete an ancestry form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of their goals, and an official transcript.', 'Historic Huguenot Street promotes outstanding research and scholarship among students in such topical areas as decorative arts, Indigenous history and culture, the African American experience in the Hudson Valley, and Huguenot history and culture. The sch', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2683, 'BEA Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Aw', 'The applicant for the BEA Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Award should be able to show substantial evidence of superior academic performance and potential to be an outstanding electronic media professional. There should be compelling evidence that the applicant possesses high integrity and a well-articulated sense of personal and professional responsibility. Applicants must be a graduate student. Scholarship recipients will be announced in late November.The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) is the premier international academic media organization, driving insights, excellence in media production, and career advancement for educators, students, and professionals. The associations publications, annual convention, web-based programs, and regional district activities provide opportunities for juried production competition and presentation of current scholarly research related to aspects of the electronic media. These areas include media audiences, economics, law and policy, regulation, news, management, aesthetics, social effects, history, and criticism, among others.', 'The applicant for the BEA Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Award should be able to show substantial evidence of superior academic performance and potential to be an outstanding electronic media professional. There should be compelling evidence ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2684, 'CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibility in terms of residency at the CHS (Washington, DC) and levels of financial support. The program aims to foster interaction among researchers from diverse academic backgrounds and regions of the world. Accordingly, the CHS welcomes both projects with a traditional disciplinary basis in classics, and those that adopt interdisciplinary approaches drawn from fields across the humanities, social sciences, and/or natural sciences. The prerequisite for a fellowship is a PhD degree in Classics or a related field. Applicants may not apply to both the Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Washington, DC and to the Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Greece and Cyprus during the same application cycle. Fellows are encouraged to document the evolution of their projects and share their work in progress. All fellows are asked to submit a profile for publication on the CHS website and complete a survey at the end of their appointment.', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibili', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2685, 'Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological sites). This encourages research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. Fellowships include a stipend of $12,000 and the opportunity to visit the CHS offices in Nafplio, for up to 5 days, and in Washington, DC, for up to 10 days. Prerequisites for fellowships are a PhD degree (or its equivalent). Applicants must have defended their degree before July 1. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Greece or Cyprus and will reside there during the fellowship in order to conduct the research outlined in their application. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a detailed research proposal of no more than 1,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit); a curriculum vitae documenting qualifications to conduct the proposed research; and a sample of published or forthcoming work of no more than 10,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit).', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological s', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2686, 'Polonia Institute Historical Scholarship Competiti', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary awards may be offered. Additional essays may be considered for recognition and publication. Polonia Institute reserves the right to publish selected essays and/or excerpts of selected essays in future publications, newsletters, and other materials.In your essay, please analyze the following issues: 1) German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, 2) Action A-B, 3) Operation Tannenberg, 4) ethnic Poles in KL Stutthof, 5) ethnic Poles in KL Auschwitz, 6) Polish priests in KL Dachau, 7) Polish women in KL Ravensbrck, 8) Polish men in KL Mauthausen-Gusen, 9) Polish children in KZ Litzmannstadt in Ldz, 10) Operation Zamosc, 11) 1944 Wola genocide, 12) lesson for today. The essay shall reflect the contestants own research and original thinking. The paper shall not exceed 15 typed pages (including bibliography), shall be typed in 12-point font, double-spaced with 1 margins; pages shall be numbered. The essay shall be submitted in the English language. All entries become the property of the Polonia Institute.', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary award', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2687, 'American Legion National High School Oratorical Co', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and either reside within or attend an educational institution in the participating department. They can compete through only one department, and early high school graduates are eligible if not enrolled in higher education.Prepared Oration Guidelines:Contestants must deliver a speech on a Constitution-related topic, emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government. The same topic and oration must be used at both the department and national levels.While waiting in the first holding room, contestants can have a copy of their oration. Quotations exceeding 10 words must include the author\'s name. Short foreign language phrases are acceptable, but the majority must be in English. Singing is prohibited, except for quoted song verses with proper attribution.Regulations:The speaking order is determined by drawing. Contestants cannot use notes, amplification, a lectern, or props. Neither contestants nor the audience can use electronic devices.Speeches must last 8-10 minutes for prepared orations and 3-5 minutes for assigned topics. An official timer with cards indicating time is used. Contestants must remain in a private room until their turn and return to a soundproof waiting room after speaking.Attire and Travel:Contestants must wear business attire without displaying previous awards. Travel and lodging expenses for department winners and chaperones are covered, but The American Legion doesn\'t assume liability for personal injury or property damage during travel.Tabulation and Judging:Department finals have at least three tabulators. Judges\' scorecards are confidential and become property of The American Legion National Headquarters. Five judges, chosen for impartiality, evaluate speeches independently.Judges penalize speeches not emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government, with up to a 10-point penalty for not discussing the Constitution. Time violations result in one-point penalties per minute.Television and Radio:Live broadcasts, filming, and taping are allowed with specific conditions, including consistent lighting and no interference with contestants or scheduled contest times. The American Legion is not financially obligated without prior approval.', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and ei', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2688, 'Ashbrook Scholar Program', 'There is a sense of honor attached to being called an Ashbrook Scholar because it is earned through dedication and a true passion for the subject. In the course of their four years at Ashland University, Ashbrook Scholars come from across the nation to undertake a rigorous program that expands and enlightens their understanding of American history and government. The study of political life is an essential part of becoming a free person, and a proper education for citizens in American history and politics is fundamental to the continued success of American constitutional government.The Ashbrook Scholarship is a $2,000 annual and renewable scholarship to Ashland University awarded solely on merit to the most promising students interested in studying politics and history. In the course of their four years at Ashland University, Ashbrook Scholars come from across the nation to undertake a rigorous program that expands and enlightens their understanding of American history and government.', 'There is a sense of honor attached to being called an Ashbrook Scholar because it is earned through dedication and a true passion for the subject. In the course of their four years at Ashland University, Ashbrook Scholars come from across the nation to un', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2689, 'Classical Association of the Empire State Scholars', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or students currently enrolled in a college or university in New York State. Awards are available for both undergraduate and graduate students.', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2690, 'Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to memorialize Dr. Jorge\'s life and to promote his ideals: a better society for all, education, and international cooperation. Each year two qualified students will be awarded $500 each in order to facilate their pursuit of an undergraduate education in a field related to political economy, an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences that focuses on the interrelationships among individuals, governments, and public policy.The window for scholarships opens during the fall semester for the upcoming spring and summer terms. In order to be eligible for the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship, applicants must: reside in Miami - Dade County, FL, prior to submitting the application; pursue an undergraduate degree in Political Science, History, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, or Public Administration; and attend a regionally accredited college or university in Miami Dade County, FL. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit transcripts and an essay.', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Schola', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2691, 'Hebrew Union College Ph.D. Fellowships', 'Students admitted to the highly competitive Ph.D. program full-time are automatically awarded a fellowship package, which includes an annual tuition scholarship ($27,500) plus stipend ($10,000) for up to four years. Each year up to two Pines Fellowships will be awarded, which carry an annual stipend of $20,000 for up to four years. Students may also apply for part-time Ph.D. study but there are no scholarships available for these programs.', 'Students admitted to the highly competitive Ph.D. program full-time are automatically awarded a fellowship package, which includes an annual tuition scholarship ($27,500) plus stipend ($10,000) for up to four years. Each year up to two Pines Fellowships w', 150000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2692, 'IHS PhD Scholarship and Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The Humane Studies Fellowship offers three types of support to graduate students, awarded on a rolling basis.Rooted in the classical liberal tradition, IHS is a non-profit organization that supports the achievement of a freer and more humane society by connecting and supporting graduate students, scholars, and intellectuals who are driving progress in critical conversations shaping the 21st century. We believe that ideas within the classical liberal tradition serve as the foundation for the good society an intellectually open, tolerant, and pluralistic society in which individuals and communities thrive in peace, prosperity, and mutual respect.', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2693, 'Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for the upcoming academic year and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. These are awarded on a rolling basis.The fellowship is open to PhD students at any university. International students are eligible; however, preference is given to applicants who live or study in the United States. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. HSF generally does not fund students studying the natural sciences, medicine, or engineering.', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for th', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2694, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2695, 'Russel Sage College eSports Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit scholarship (based on HS GPA). We are housed in the school athletic department and as such have all the same resources as the varsity sports teams. We are building a state of the art arena in Troy, NY (PC pods, smartboards for VOD reviews, viewing area for watch parties, locker rooms), provide all PCs and peripherals to players, uniforms, practice jerseys, branded gear and bags, etc. There are competitive tryouts for the Varsity team, all players are eligible for the eSports scholarship, regardless of rank or skill level. There is no limit to how many players may claim the scholarship or roster size limits. Email contact or visit website to apply or request more information.', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit sch', 21500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2696, 'United States Senate Youth Program', 'The mission of the United States Senate Youth Program is to provide a yearly opportunity for selected students to gain an in-depth view of the Senate and the federal government overall as well as a deeper understanding of the interrelationship of the legislative, judicial and executive branches. The program provides a foundation of knowledge and encouragement for those considering a future of public service on the local, state or national level.The United States Senate Youth Program, established in 1962 by U.S. Senate Resolution, is a unique educational experience for outstanding high school students interested in pursuing careers in public service. Two student leaders from each state, the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity will spend a week in Washington experiencing their national government in action. Student delegates will hear major policy addresses by senators, cabinet members, officials from the Departments of State and Defense and directors of other federal agencies, as well as participate in a meeting with a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. All transportation, hotel and meal expenses will be provided by The Hearst Foundations. In addition, each delegate will also be awarded a $10,000 college scholarship for undergraduate studies, with encouragement to pursue coursework in history and political science.', 'The mission of the United States Senate Youth Program is to provide a yearly opportunity for selected students to gain an in-depth view of the Senate and the federal government overall as well as a deeper understanding of the interrelationship of the legi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2697, 'Willa Cather Scholarships', 'The Willa Cather Foundationformerly the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorialis a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather and preserving the historical settings and archival material associated with her life and writings. Since its founding in 1955, the Foundation has been headquartered in Cather\'s hometown of rural Red Cloud, Nebraska. Throughout their generosity, the Cather foundation offers financial aid.To further Cathers legacy and to support the next generation of Cather readers and scholars, the Willa Cather Foundation annually awards a number of scholarships for college-bound students who desire to major in English or history, graduate students presenting on Cather at academic conferences, and educators interested in introducing Cather in the classroom. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Willa Cather Foundationformerly the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorialis a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather and preserving the historical settings and archival material asso', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2698, 'Woody Guthrie Fellowship', 'The Woody Guthrie Fellowship is an annual research program open to scholars pursuing topics or themes related to American folk music progenitor Woody Guthrie. First established in 2005, the program offers an unprecedented opportunity for in-depth exploration into the many facets of Guthries life, legacy, and contribution to American and world culture. For over a decade, the program has funded a variety of extensive research projects culminating in books, essays, lectures, curricula, public performances, artwork, and other classroom materials that illustrate Guthries lasting cultural impact. The BMI Foundation, in cooperation with the Woody Guthrie Center, annually awards up to $5,000 for scholarly research at the extensive Woody Guthrie Archives, a paper-based research repository located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Archives currently house over 15,000 itemsthe largest collection of Woody Guthrie primary resource materials anywhere in the worldincluding Guthries original songwriting notebooks, journals, manuscripts, photographs, correspondences, personal papers, scrapbooks, artwork, and audio recordings. Scholars pursuing research related to Guthries life, historical context, creative works, and musical legacy, as well as his philosophical, political, or humanistic ideals, are encouraged to apply for this prestigious fellowship.', 'The Woody Guthrie Fellowship is an annual research program open to scholars pursuing topics or themes related to American folk music progenitor Woody Guthrie. First established in 2005, the program offers an unprecedented opportunity for in-depth explorat', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2699, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2700, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2701, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2702, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2703, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2704, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2705, 'Orangesoft Women in Technology Scholarship Program', 'Orangesoft offers a scholarship dedicated to female college or university students pursuing STEM, or other technology-related studies and careers. To apply for the scholarship, you must be a student who is currently studying at or has been accepted to an accredited college or university in the United States; Be currently enrolled in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) degree-granting program or demonstrate plans to pursue a career in the field of technology after graduation. To apply for the scholarship, you must be a student who is currently studying at or has been accepted to an accredited college or university in the United States, be currently enrolled in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) degree-granting program or demonstrate plans to pursue a career in the field of technology after graduation. Applicants must identify as a woman and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.', 'Orangesoft offers a scholarship dedicated to female college or university students pursuing STEM, or other technology-related studies and careers. To apply for the scholarship, you must be a student who is currently studying at or has been accepted to an ', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2706, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2707, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2708, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2709, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2710, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2711, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2712, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2713, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2714, 'William Lowell Putnam Competition', 'The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students in the United States and Canada. The Putnam Competition takes place annually on the first Saturday of December. The competition consists of two 3-hour sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. During each session, participants work individually on 6 challenging mathematical problems.The Putnam began in 1938 as a competition between mathematics departments at colleges and universities. Now the competition has grown to be the leading university-level mathematics examination in the world. Although participants work independently on the problems, there is a team aspect of the competition as well. Prizes are awarded to the participants with the highest scores and to the departments of mathematics of the five institutions the sum of whose top three scores is greatest.', 'The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students in the United States and Canada. The Putnam Competition takes place annually on the first Saturday of December. The competition', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2715, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2716, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2717, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2718, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2719, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2720, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2721, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2722, 'Knowles Teaching Fellows Program', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an educational system that is led by teachers who are equipped to solve difficult problems and respond to local challenges in order to serve all of our nations students.Valued at up to $150,000 and renewable for up to five years, the Knowles Teaching Fellows Program is awarded to Americas best and brightest new teachers of high school mathematics and science. Fellowship benefits are extensive and encompass financial resources, professional and leadership development, teaching tools and materials, and access to a coast-to-coast network of like-minded colleagues. Applicants must be entering their first, second or third year as teacher of record during the next academic year from now. Fellowship awardees will be announced in May', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an edu', 150000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2723, 'Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in trade schools, certifications, or college. Scholarships support FFA high school seniors and collegiate members. Just one application is required for multiple scholarship opportunities totaling close to $2 million. Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture. In order to apply for this scholarship, students must: be a high school senior (public, private or home-schooled) or enrolled in college full time (minimum of 12 credit hours); be planning to pursue a degree in a qualifying area of study; be planning to attend a vocational, 2-year or 4-year qualifying ag related study program after high school; have a 2.5 GPA; and obtain no less than two electronic endorsements from qualifying farmers.', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2724, 'AMS Graduate Fellowships', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered and pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences at a US accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA or higher is required and applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. Three letters of references and relevant transcripts will also be required to apply. A stipend will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. In addition, fellowship recipients will receive partial travel support to attend the AMS Annual Meeting. Notifications will go out in March. Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible.', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2725, 'Furman University Wylie Math Scholarship', 'Furman has transformed the educational experience to be different to have a distinct and purposeful pathway of opportunity and resources. We believe a Furman education is one of the smartest investments you will ever make. We also know that the process of applying for aid can be daunting! We are here to help you learn about the merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, state and federal grants, state and federal loans and work-study programs that are available to make a Furman education possible. The Wylie Scholarships in Mathematics are awarded to incoming freshmen that have demonstrated outstanding mathematical ability and an interest in pursuing the study of mathematics in college. These scholarships are renewable based on completion of specific academic requirements and on participation in Furman\'s mathematics program. To be eligible for a Wylie Scholarship, a student must have a combined SAT score of at least 1350 or an ACT score of at least 31.', 'Furman has transformed the educational experience to be different to have a distinct and purposeful pathway of opportunity and resources. We believe a Furman education is one of the smartest investments you will ever make. We also know that the process o', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2726, 'DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems. The program fosters a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students, alumni, DOE laboratory staff and other scientists who want to have an impact on the nation while advancing their research.The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation\'s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation\'s best scientific graduate students and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry, and educational institutions. This is open only to full-time students and legal US residents. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2727, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2728, 'College of Saint Mary Marie Curie Scholarship', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for young womenwho want to major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA majors). You could receive up to $20,000 toward your College of Saint Mary education each year while you live on campusand continue tomeet program requirements. That is up to $80,000 for a four year degree. Marie Curie Scholars receive academic support from tutors, gain research opportunities, enjoy a community of bright, science and math minded women,and participate in seminars and student clubs. To be eligible for the Marie Curie Scholarship, applicants must: pursue a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA); be a citizen of the United States; and possess at least two out of three qualities- have a 3.5 GPA, an ACT score of 23 or a strong demonstration of STEM preparedness through coursework, STEM extracurricular activities, and/or job experience in science and math. Though not required, preference is given to students that wish to pursue non medicine STEM careers, as well as students with high financial aid need and individuals from underrepresented groups (including first-generation, minority groups, single parents).', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for yo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2729, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2730, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2731, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2732, 'DAR Leo W. and Alberta V. Thomas Utz Scholarship -', 'The Leo W. and Alberta V. Thomas Utz Scholarship Math is a scholarship in the amount of $4,000 year for up to four consecutive years to students who are pursing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Math. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25 based on a 4.0 scale used by the educational institution. An official transcript must be submitted to the Office of the Reporter General each year by July 10th or the scholarship is forfeited. This scholarship is renewable to recipients who maintain a 3.25 GPA. Applicants must be citizens of the United States. This scholarship is offered by Daughters of the American Revolution. More than 1,000,000 women have joined the organization since it was founded over 125 years ago. They became members to honor their heritage as well as make a difference in their communities across the country and the world.', 'The Leo W. and Alberta V. Thomas Utz Scholarship Math is a scholarship in the amount of $4,000 year for up to four consecutive years to students who are pursing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Math. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA o', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2733, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2734, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2735, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2736, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2737, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2738, 'Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Science Competition', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the future through collaborative brainstorming and research of current science and technology. Beyond engaging your students in problem solving, team-based learning, critical thinking, and communication skills, ExploraVision aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards.Students work in groups of two, three or four, and are guided by a team coach and an optional mentor. Each team selects a technology, or an aspect of a technology, which is present in the home, school, or community, or any other technology relevant to their lives. They will explore what the technology does, how it works, and how, when, and why it was invented. The students must then project into the future what that technology could be like 10 or more years in the future and determine what scientific breakthroughs need to occur to make it a reality. Entrants must be full time student, currently enrolled in and attending a public, private, or home school in the United States. They must be younger than 21 years old, and must only submit one project per year.', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the futu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2739, 'Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate to receive it? You may want to discuss your past academic or personal achievements, leadership skills, community and school involvement, or obstacles youve overcome.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from or a graduate of Pecatonica High School; Major in elementary education or middle/secondary math education; and Have a GPA of at least 3.0/4.0. Pecatonica High School graduates entering their student teaching year are eligible to apply for a larger award. Past recipients will receive preference for the larger award. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this sch', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2740, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2741, 'Association for Women in Mathematics Essay Contest', 'To increase awareness of womens ongoing contributions to the mathematical sciences, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) andMath for America co-sponsors an essay contest for biographies of contemporary women mathematicians and statisticians in academic, industrial, and government careers. The essays will be based primarily on an interview with a woman currently working in or retired from a mathematical sciences career.Participation is open to middle school, high school and undergraduate students. Dollar amounts will vary.A valid submission will contain the following information: A biographical essay of approximately 500 1000 words in length, based primarily on an interview you conduct with a woman currently working in or retired from a mathematical career; A short (approximately 100 words) biographical sketch of the student contestant. This biographical sketch can be written in the first person, and it should include the students name, grade level, school, and mathematical interests; Information about the student: students name; address of student (or parent); phone number or email address of student (or parent); Information about the subject of the biography.', 'To increase awareness of womens ongoing contributions to the mathematical sciences, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) andMath for America co-sponsors an essay contest for biographies of contemporary women mathematicians and statisticians in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2742, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2743, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2744, 'JSU Alabama Bush Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Newbern Bush Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Newbern Bush, a retired faculty member who taught mathematics. The scholarship is to be awarded to a full-time, native-born Alabama undergraduate student who has attained junior status and is majoring in mathematics. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Newbern Bush Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Newbern Bush, a retired faculty member who taught mathematics. The scholarship is to be awarded to a full-time, native-born Alabam', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2745, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2746, 'University of Michigan Bell Scholarship', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (at the University of Michigan). Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee of the Trust in cooperation with the University of Michigan.To be eligible for the Bell Scholarships, applicants must: have graduated from high school with a grade-point average of at least 3.0; be residents of Virginia, applicable counties in Michigan, a graduate of New Trier High School, a graduate of a Chicago school, or a graduate of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora; be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; and be a U.S. Citizen or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2747, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2748, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2749, 'WHOI Summer Student Fellowship Program', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering including but not limited to the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy. Students must have at least a tentative interest in the ocean sciences, oceanographic engineering, mathematics, or marine policy. Persons from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Students will receive a weekly stipend as well as travel allowance. Through this program of Fellowship grants, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\'s aim is to give a promising group of science and engineering students experience that will assist them in determining whether they wish to devote careers to the study of the oceans. This program is made possible through the generosity of friends of the Institution and grants from the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program (NSF-REU).', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering includi', 8160, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2750, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2751, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2752, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2753, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2754, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2755, 'Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Fellowships in Es', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with top science mentors studying Americas largest estuary. Each REU fellow will receive a stipend, free housing at their research labs and round-trip travel expenses.The Research Experience for Undergraduates fellowship program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maryland Sea Grant College. Its goal is to encourage students to develop independence and confidence in a research-oriented atmosphere, and to continue their education in estuarine and ocean science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed at least two years of study towards (but not yet completed) a bachelors degree. Preference is given to students who are rising seniors. Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills ', 7200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2756, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2757, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2758, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2759, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2760, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2761, 'Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions. Two scholarship recipients are selected each year: one to a woman in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) and one to a woman in a more advanced stage of training. Scholarship recipients receive a certificate and $1,000. The application is limited to women who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada and who are admitted to full-time study in a graduate statistics program by July 1 of the award year.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2762, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2763, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2764, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2765, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2766, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2767, 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge)', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints, akin to those faced by professional mathematicians working in the industry. Teams of 11th and 12th graders from anywhere in the United States, including territories and DoDEA schools, and sixth form students (age 16-19) in England and Wales may participate. The competition is fully virtual, and participants will not be charged a registration or participation fee.Teams must be comprised of three to five students and one teacher-coach and a maximum of two teams per school may register. Students from dual/joint enrollment programs, magnet programs, and other academic or training programs that draw students from more than one high school for a subset of classes or academic enrichment may be eligible if all of the criteria are met, and at the discretion of SIAM. Homeschool and cyber school students may either form their own team(s) or request to participate on a team at the school in the district or community in which they reside if it meets the SIAM guidelines.', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to t', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2768, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2769, 'ASGC Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an increased supply of students, well-prepared individuals who are fully qualified to teach mathematics and science in our elementary and secondary schools. To encourage talented individuals to pursue studies leading to teaching certification in the sciences and mathematics, the ASGC has established a competitive, undergraduate teacher education scholarship program to complement its existing science and engineering-based scholarships. The objective of the Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship opportunity is to encourage students pursue degrees leading to become teachers of the sciences and mathematics. The Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship applicants must meet the following requirements: applicants must be a US citizen; applicants must have a 3.0 GPA; and applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student (minimum of 12 credit hours) during the upcoming academic year and must be on a track that would qualify them to teach in a pre-college setting. Preference will be given to those majoring in the sciences and mathematics, especially earth, space and environmental science.', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an i', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2770, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2771, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2772, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2773, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2774, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2775, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2776, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2777, 'Edward C. Bryant Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.Each year, an outstanding graduate student in survey statistics is awarded the Edward C. Bryant Scholarship to help support the student\'s graduate education. One scholarship recipient is selected annually. Honorees receive a certificate and cash prize of $2,500. The committee chooses the recipient based on their potential to contribute to survey statistics, applied experience in survey statistics and performance in graduate school. Each applicant should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the committee.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2778, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2779, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2780, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2781, 'SEG Scholarships', 'Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the SEG offers a range of different scholarship opportunities to students all over the globe. SEG Scholarships are based on merit. To qualify, you must be a student who: is a high school senior planning to attend college next year or an undergraduate or graduate college student; has above average grades; and is intending to pursue a college curriculum directed toward a career in applied geophysics.The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) is a global not-for-profit organization with a mission of connecting the world of applied geophysics. SEG supports students and emerging professionals with a variety of financial assistance options designed to provide accessibility to programs, events, and career development opportunities. Online applications are accepted 1 November through 1 March annually.', 'Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the SEG offers a range of different scholarship opportunities to students all over the globe. SEG Scholarships are based on merit. To qualify, you must be a student who: is a high school senior planning to attend co', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2782, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2783, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2784, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2785, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2786, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2787, 'Wyoming Space Grant Undergraduate Fellowships', 'Each year the Wyoming Space Grant Consortium (WSGC) awards fellowships to undergraduate students attending the University of Wyoming or one of Wyomings community colleges to provide the student with the opportunity to do real research. Undergraduates who are interested in science, math, engineering and technology careers gain valuable experience participating in research projects, while non-science majors broaden their educations with a research experience. The principle objective of the program is to provide students with a positive and rewarding research experience. Research projects can be conducted during the academic year, summer, or both. Applicants must be U.S. citizens.Funding is intended to be used for student hourly wages at a rate of $12.00/hour while working on the research project (timesheets will be submitted). It is critical that the hours projected for student work are realistic considering other commitments the student might have. Funding may not be used for: tuition to attend special institutes or off-campus programs, international travel, advisor salary, page charges, or equipment purchases costing more than $1000.', 'Each year the Wyoming Space Grant Consortium (WSGC) awards fellowships to undergraduate students attending the University of Wyoming or one of Wyomings community colleges to provide the student with the opportunity to do real research. Undergraduates who ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2788, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2789, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2790, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2791, 'NJ Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Summer Int', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Any full-time undergraduate student who will have completed at least four semesters of college education in a STEM, aerospace or space science field at a New Jersey university can apply. By NASA mandate, only U.S. citizens are eligible.The internship recipients are required to present a summary of their research work during the yearly internship conference (held at the end of summer) and submit a final report (of about 1000 words) that includes a summary of their findings as well as recommendations for future work. A survey of the internship recipients indicates that approximately 75% pursue graduate work in science and engineering, with the rest joining STEM industry. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a personal statement and a recommendation letter.', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2792, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2793, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2794, 'Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Schol', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (American University, The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University, Trinity Washington University, or the University of the District of Columbia). Previous awardees are encouraged to apply.The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C., has a long history and strong commitment of supporting women in their educational pursuits. The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship program was established to support women of any age pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in areas such as but not limited to business, engineering, healthcare, education, technology, mathematics, or the sciences (social or basic). Scholarship awards are given annually.', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2795, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2796, '100 Black Men of Prince George\'s County, Inc. Scho', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges County Maryland. Scholarships will be awarded exclusively to STEM majors, with a preference for students pursuing degrees in Computer Science related fields. High school students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 and demonstrate the commitment to pursuing continued academic achievement post-high school (applicants must provide copies of official transcripts to support this declaration). Current college students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 during their college tenure.', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2797, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2798, 'BAFTX Undergraduate Award', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low income household; maintain a GPA of 3 or above (current college students) or 3.5 (current high school students applying for freshman year funding); and be able to attend an awards dinner to receive the award in Houston in April. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation, a school transcript, a FAFSA report and a personal essay. The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007.', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2799, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2800, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2801, 'Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at a 4-year college or university. Recipients may renew the scholarship up to three times for a total potential value of $40,000 per student.Applicants to the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program must: Be a U.S. citizen; Demonstrate financial need; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA or a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA. Applicants must plan to or currently be enrolled majoring in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering; Computer; Engineering; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; or Physics.', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those f', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2802, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2803, 'Mercer Family Foundation', 'Understanding that education is the key to the future, The Mercer Family Foundation is investing in students offering college scholarships to exceptional college juniors and seniors who have chosen math and/or physics as a career path. This program is limited to students enrolled University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Portland State University, Western Oregon University, Eastern Oregon University, Southern Oregon University, or The Oregon Institute of Technology.', 'Understanding that education is the key to the future, The Mercer Family Foundation is investing in students offering college scholarships to exceptional college juniors and seniors who have chosen math and/or physics as a career path. This program is li', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2804, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2805, 'The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least a grade point average of a 3.5 or better; and have worked and/or participated in community service. Award amounts will vary by year to year, and applications run from December up until the due date.The applications will be judged, in order of importance, based upon the following criteria: enthusiasm and passion; financial need; grade point average; community service; and extracurricular activities. The fund was established to honor Jacob Pierri and to commemorate and support the causes to which he was committed to and excelled at. Through this scholarship fund, Jake will continue to contribute to help others grow and flourish through the pursuit of their education.', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2806, 'USMA Blake Family Metric Awards', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Funding for these awards is provided by Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan in an effort to help increase metric awareness and usage in the US. The Metric Scholarship Award is offered to US high school seniors who want to pursue an undergraduate degree. The Non-Student Metric Award is for US non-student (US government, K-12 educators, academia, industry, professional) applicants.All judging and final decisions of awards are the sole responsibility of the USMA. Only awardees will be contacted by email. All other applicants are encouraged to visit the USMA website to view the award status. Non-student applicants are not eligible to be a first place winner two years in a row. Winners and the top finalists will receive free USMA membership for one year, which includes the Metric Today newsletter. Winners names and cities will be used in USMAs award announcements and future promotions. Applications run from January 1 until the due date.', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Fu', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2807, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2808, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2809, 'Heinlein Society Scholarships', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological or physical sciences. The Robert A. Heinlein, Dr. Yoji Kondo, and Dr. Jerry Pournelle scholarships may be awarded to a candidate of any gender. Winners will be announced on July 7th. Applicant must plan to attend an accredited college that awards Bachelor of Science degrees as a full-time undergraduate student for the coming academic year.. Major must be Engineering, Math, or Physical or Biological Sciences. Open to residents of any country. Previous applicants, including winners, may enter again, but must write on a different topic than their previous entry. Candidates cannot have previously been awarded a bachelors degree in any subject.', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2810, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2811, 'Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degree. Applicants must provide transcripts and have a GPA of at least a 3.0. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit 2 short essays (300-500 words) addressing the following questions: (1) What inspired your interest in the STEM field? (2) Explain how this scholarship will help in pursuing a career in a STEM-related field.This scholarship is part of Orchards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. One of our goals as a company is to encourage diversity within our industry and to find ways to make a difference outside of our organization. The scholarship funds awarded must be spent on education-related expenses, such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for the students\' classes at their primary college or university.', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degre', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2812, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2813, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2814, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2815, 'Shared Energy Future Foundation STEM Scholarship', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This year, weve allocated $20,000 in scholarship awards. Applicants must be incoming, first-year students with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.To qualify, you must: Reside in Western U.S. States (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona); Have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the STEM field; Have demonstrated financial need; Have planned full-time attendance at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Applicants must have planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors: Computer Science; Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy)Geology; Mathematics; or Physics. Recipients are selected based on consideration of academic performance, participation in school and community activities, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation from an educator or community leader.', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This ye', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2816, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2817, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2818, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2819, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2820, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2821, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2822, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2823, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2824, 'SENEDIA STEM Scholarship', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree program or entering their third year of a four-year program are eligible to apply. Students transitioning from a two-year program to a four-year program are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be attending schools in the US, and they must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of New England.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a resume (indicating employment in the STEM field (where applicable), civic/volunteer work, and any honors/awards earned), and an essay (describing their interest in and passion for a STEM-related career within the defense sector). The application must be submitted by the student, and the student must be willing and available to connect directly with the Scholarship Committee, if necessary.', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree progr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2825, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2826, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2827, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2828, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2829, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2830, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2831, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2832, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2833, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2834, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2835, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2836, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2837, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2838, 'ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon graduation; be a mathematics education major, a mathematics major with an education minor, an early childhood major, or an elementary education major; and have a total overall GPA of at least 3.00 from all colleges attended (based on 4.00).Submit digital copies of the following through the ICTM Scholarship Submission Portal: a completed ICTM scholarship application form (which includes the applicant\'s information, two 200-300 word essays and a complete lesson planning form); transcripts from all colleges attended; recommendation letters from two mathematics or mathematics methods teachers, high school or college; and some verification of the applicant\'s enrollment in a teacher education program (e.g. letter from advisor, copy of registration materials, notation on transcript etc.).', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon g', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2839, 'New Mexico Engineering Foundation Scholarships', 'The New Mexico Engineering Foundation offers both university and high school scholarships. University scholarships are primarily offered in the spring and are designated for students majoring in engineering, math, or science at a New Mexico college or university. High school scholarships are offered in the spring and are designated for graduating high school seniors at New Mexico high schools who plan to pursue undergraduate degrees in engineering, math, or science. Individual scholarship criteria vary. The New Mexico Engineering Foundation helps curious and talented students cultivate their passion in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. NMEF supports engineering and science education and champions its progress by granting scholarships, and enriching educational programs and initiatives in tangible ways. NMEF achieves its goals through cooperative efforts among those in the engineering profession, engineering societies, secondary schools and the engineering and engineering technology colleges.', 'The New Mexico Engineering Foundation offers both university and high school scholarships. University scholarships are primarily offered in the spring and are designated for students majoring in engineering, math, or science at a New Mexico college or uni', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2840, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2841, 'TSGC Columbia Crew Memorial Undergraduate Scholars', 'The TSGC Columbia Crew Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships are intended to recognize high-quality students and encourage their consideration of graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields which will ultimately lead to careers in STEM related fields. To be eligible, applicants must: be citizens of the United States; and be registered for at least a half-time course load or more at a TSGC member institution in good standing as (1) a sophomore at a two-year institution, (2) a sophomore, junior or senior at a four-year institution, or (3) a first or second-year student at a medical school.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation and transcripts. Texas Space Grant Consortium and the Aviation and Space Foundation of Texas in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have established this STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) scholarship program in memory of the Space Shuttle Columbia astronauts. These seven men and women paid the ultimate sacrifice to expand the exploration of space and our knowledge of the world that we live in.', 'The TSGC Columbia Crew Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships are intended to recognize high-quality students and encourage their consideration of graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields which will ultimately lead to caree', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2842, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2843, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2844, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2845, 'AISES A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. We highly encourage you to apply for all the scholarships you are eligible for.The AISES A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship is established in honor of A.T. Anderson, one of the founders of AISES. It is open to full-time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing degrees in one of the following fields: Mathematics, Medical Sciences, Physical Science, Technology, Science, Engineering, or Natural Resources. Applicants must also be enrolled members of a federally or state recognized American Indian Tribe; Alaskan Native Village or be Native Hawaiian.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2846, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2847, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2848, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2849, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2850, 'SILA Post Secondary College Scholarship', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of the following disciplines: Insurance/Compliance/Risk Management, Finance/Accounting/Actuarial Science, Business Administration, Business Information, Business/Management Information Systems, Law/Paralegal, and/or Information Technology. Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours OR be employed part-time and enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) credit hours OR be employed full-time and enrolled in a minimum of six (6) credit hours at an accredited post-secondary school. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The purpose of the SILA Foundation is to provide an educational forum for the public. Educational content will cover Financial Services, specifically Securities and/or Insurance, and its purpose will be to develop and/or improve individuals capabilities regarding Financial Services. Activities may include educational materials, courses, public discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, personal career development, mentoring, job training, job fairs, or other programs as determined by the SILA Foundation Board of Trustees.', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2851, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2852, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2853, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2854, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2855, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2856, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2857, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2858, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2859, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2860, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2861, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2862, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2863, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2864, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2865, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2866, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2867, 'Quatrefoil Library Scholarship', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest and largest LGBTQ+ lending libraries and also serves as a community center.Eligibility: Limited to students enrolled in or planning to attend a college (including vocational or technical) or university in the State of Minnesota; Applicants must have a current cumulative high school or college GPA of 3.0 or above; Preference will be given to applicants enrolled in a liberal arts (such as library sciences, literature, history, gender/sexuality studies, philosophy, social sciences, mathematics, or physical sciences) bachelor or similar program; Applications must be received in email or postmarked no later than July 15th; Successful scholarship candidates will demonstrate quality academic performance shown through a combination of grades and involvement; be a proven leader in their school, community or peer group; and demonstrate sincere commitment to some form of community service or helping others.', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2868, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2869, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2870, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2871, 'Women in Finance Scholarship', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition of FINCAD in April 2023.About the Scholarship:The Women in Finance Scholarship is designed to encourage and empower talented women in the field of finance. It particularly focuses on those aspiring to pursue careers in financial asset management, market risk management, and derivatives finance within the dynamic landscape of capital markets.Scholarship Award:An annual award of U.S. $20,000 is presented to one deserving woman to assist in supporting her graduate-level studies in Finance.The award is distributed with 50% directly benefiting the recipient and the remaining 50% directly contributing to tuition at the educational institution.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:Be enrolled and attending a Master\'s or PhD Finance program on a full-time basis.Have less than 10 years of total work experience, with less than 5 years of professional experience in the financial field.Be a female citizen of any country who is enrolled in a post-graduate program in Finance at an accredited university.Application Process:Visit Numerix Women in Finance Scholarship for more information and to apply.Selection Criteria:The scholarship is awarded based on merit, recognizing academic excellence, professional aspirations, and dedication to contributing to the field of finance.Numerix remains committed to fostering diversity and empowering women in finance. Join us in shaping the future of the financial industry through the Women in Finance Scholarship. Apply now and be part of the next generation of leaders in finance.', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2872, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2873, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2874, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2875, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2876, 'ACHE Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Pr', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordination of higher education in Alabama, the administration of various student aid programs, and the performance of designated regulatory functions. The Commission seeks to provide reasonable access to quality collegiate and university education for the citizens of Alabama. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) and the Alabama State Board of Education (ALSBE) are pleased to announce the implementation of the Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program (AMSTEP). Recognizing the shortage of public high school math and science teachers across the state, the 2018 Alabama Legislature passed into law this federal loan repayment program. AMSTEP has a two-fold mission: to encourage individuals to enroll in and complete programs leading to Alabama certification in mathematics or science; and to improve the educational system in Alabama by encouraging those who complete the program to accept math or science teaching positions in Alabama public schools, preferably in public school systems where the shortage of math or science teachers, or both, is most acute. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordi', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2877, 'Bethune-Cookman University Robert Noyce Teacher Sc', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the country, you can truly make a difference in a students life, and this scholarship program will help you get there. The scholarship is designed to increase the number of qualified mathematics teachers by partnering with local, State and National organizations committed to preparing teachers and educating children in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Bethune-Cookman University has a partnership with two school districts in Florida (Volusia County and Flagler County) and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia and Flagler Counties. The overall goal of the 5-year Robert Noyce Scholarship project at Bethune-Cookman University is to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors to be also certified as teachers of middle grades mathematics (5-9) in high need educational agencies.', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the c', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2878, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2879, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2880, 'Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage families, educators, communities and employers to assist underserved students pursuing STEM career; and to inspire our nation through recognition of the achievements of Hispanics and other role models in STEM.These scholarships, sponsored by the Davila and Trevino families in memory of David Davila and Joe Trevino, are awarded to STEM undergraduate students attending a 4-year college/university in Texas, and who exemplify the Davila/Trevino motto- those who are willing to work hard; achieve your goals; remember where you came from and always give back. Each year, ten $1,000 are awarded. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2881, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2882, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2883, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2884, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2885, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2886, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2887, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2888, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2889, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2890, 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university students, as well as their dedicated faculty advisers. While many participants hail from fields like science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, innovation knows no bounds, and creative inventions can spring from any area of study.Key Details:To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled as full-time students for at least part of the 12-month period preceding their entry into the competition.Teams must comprise at least one member meeting the full-time student requirement, with all other team members enrolled at least part-time at some point during the 12-month period prior to entry.Diverse Innovation:The Collegiate Inventors Competition warmly welcomes inventions from all fields and domains. What truly matters is that each invention is an original concept conceived and developed by the student/adviser team. Furthermore, it should not have been (1) introduced to the public as a commercial product or process, or (2) patented or publicly disclosed more than a year prior to submission. These inventions, represented as reduced-to-practice ideas or working models, must reflect the collective efforts of students, either as part of a class project or through independent exploration. Additionally, it\'s vital that the invention is capable of replication.The Collegiate Inventors Competition celebrates the spirit of innovation and discovery among students from various academic backgrounds. Join us in honoring and showcasing your inventive ideas on this esteemed platform. Your groundbreaking invention could be the next big thing!', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university stud', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2891, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2892, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2893, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2894, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2895, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2896, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2897, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2898, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2899, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2900, 'Armenian American Medical Society Scholarship', 'Are you a student pursuing a career in allied health? The American Association of Medical Specialists (AAMS) is excited to offer scholarships for medical and healthcare students like you! Take advantage of this opportunity and apply for the 2023-2024 academic school year.Scholarship Details:This year, AAMS is awarding eight scholarships, catering to different needs and merits:1. 4 x $5,000 Needs-Based Scholarships2. 4 x $2,500 Merit-Based ScholarshipsWhy Apply?Financial Support: If you require financial assistance to pursue your educational goals, the Needs-Based Scholarships are designed to provide you with substantial support.Merit Recognition: If you\'ve demonstrated exceptional merit in your academic or professional endeavors, the Merit-Based Scholarships acknowledge and reward your achievements.How to Apply:Visit our official website to learn more about the scholarship program, eligibility criteria, and the application process. Ensure you submit your application by the specified deadline to be considered for these valuable scholarships.Who Can Apply:Students pursuing careers in various allied health fields, including:MedicineNursingDentistryPharmacyDon\'t Miss Out:Whether you are excelling academically, displaying exceptional merit, or in need of financial support, these scholarships are tailor-made for students like you. Seize this opportunity to advance your education and career in the medical and healthcare field.Apply today and take a significant step towards realizing your dreams in allied health!', 'Are you a student pursuing a career in allied health? The American Association of Medical Specialists (AAMS) is excited to offer scholarships for medical and healthcare students like you! Take advantage of this opportunity and apply for the 2023-2024 acad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2901, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2902, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2903, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2904, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2905, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2906, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2907, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2908, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2909, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2910, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2911, 'Joy Cappel Scholarship', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 years, Rockland was guided by Joy Cappel, President and CEO. Mrs. Cappels vision to help define mechanisms underlying cell function and disease through antibody targeted detection is the motivational force behind this scholarship.Applicants must complete the application form. The application must be submitted by July 20th for fall semester or by January 20th for spring semester of the current year. Applicants must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student currently enrolled and accepted at a college or university in the United States for the upcoming fall or spring term. The intended major must be in Life Sciences or a related field. Winners will be contacted within two weeks after the application deadline and a check will be sent directly to the university provided in the application.', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 y', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2912, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2913, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2914, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2915, 'Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Medical Schola', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Medical Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a Saginaw County resident; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a high school senior or current college student in a medical field of study. Applicants can be students who are enrolled either full-time or part-time. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2916, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2917, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2918, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Access ERG Scholars', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company ERG Access ERG Scholarship supports the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in the PG&E workforce and supports customers and community members who have disabilities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to medical, psychology or physical therapy emphasis. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors or undergraduates, have a 3.0 GPA, and and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2919, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2920, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2921, 'Indian Health Service Scholarships', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements: be a high school graduate or the equivalent; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; be capable of completing a health profession degree program; and intend to serve Indian people as a health professional in your chosen discipline.The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. Throughout their generosity, they also provide scholarships.', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2922, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2923, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2924, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2925, 'Elizabeth Garde National Scholarship', 'The Danish Sisterhood of America is very proud of its Scholarship and Grants Programs, which are available to members of the Danish Sisterhood and their children, regardless of age. Our scholarships and grants are made possible through generous endowments and memorial funds and are being supplemented by donations from individual members, lodges, and districts of the National Sisterhood. No membership dues are used to support these scholarships. To be eligible for the Elizabeth Garde National Scholarship, applicants must: be a Danish Sisterhood member or the child of a Danish Sisterhood member in good standing for a minimum of one year prior to the application deadline; have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; and be a post high school student or graduate student seeking a degree in nursing or other medical profession. A person can only receive this award once.', 'The Danish Sisterhood of America is very proud of its Scholarship and Grants Programs, which are available to members of the Danish Sisterhood and their children, regardless of age. Our scholarships and grants are made possible through generous endowments', 850, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2926, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2927, 'Good Samaritan Foundation Scholarships', 'Good Samaritan Foundation is honored to award an average of $30,000 annually in financial support to local scholars. With eight scholarship funds available, the Foundation is able to provide much needed assistance to support graduating seniors, undergraduate or graduate students, medical students, and Good Samaritan employees as they work to attain their educational goals. Applicants should be pursuing degrees in various fields of health care. Scholarships are offered biyearly, so due dates are March 1 and October 1. Dollar amounts for the individual scholarships will vary.Specific criteria will differ by each individual scholarship. To be eligible for any of the awards, applicants must reside or originally be from the 11 counties that Good Samaritan serves. For applicants attending an accredited college or university, a scholarship requirement is to maintain a 3.0 GPA. Besides the application, applicants must also submit: three reference letters (an academic reference and two additional letters of recommendation from their pastor, colleagues, professional peers, etc.); a copy of acceptance into a degree program or conference information; official transcripts; and an essay (250-word minimum) explaining why they are choosing their specified degree and their career plans.', 'Good Samaritan Foundation is honored to award an average of $30,000 annually in financial support to local scholars. With eight scholarship funds available, the Foundation is able to provide much needed assistance to support graduating seniors, undergradu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2928, 'GRCF Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an accredited four-year college or university full-time majoring in engineering or a medical/healthcare field. Applicants must have financial need and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2929, 'GRCF Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Schola', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical school and majoring in healthcare, education, or business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical schoo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2930, 'GRCF Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship is offered to a resident of Kent or Ottawa County majoring in an undergraduate level health service related field at any accredited Michigan college or university. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship is offered to a resident of Kent or Ottawa County majoring in an undergraduate level health service related field at any accredited Michigan college or university. Applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2931, 'Leah J. Dickstein Medical Student Award', 'The Association of Women Psychiatrists is pleased to sponsor the Leah J. Dickstein, M.D. , M.A. Award. The recipient of the AWP Leah J. Dickstein, M.D., M.A. Award will be expected to attend the AWP Annual Meeting (in conjunction with the American Psychiatric Association meeting) in San Francisco in May, where they will receive this award. The winner will receive a plaque honoring their achievements and will also be invited to join the award committee for the following year. They will be encouraged to participate in other AWP activities including conference presentations and contributions to the newsletter. The award is open to female identified medical students who have demonstrated superior academic achievement, creativity, and leadership. Examples of appropriate disciplines or genres include: service or clinical aspects of medicine; research; or excellence in the humanities such as in art, music, or literature. Awardees must agree to attend monthly virtual AWP mentorship sessions for the year following the award. There will be opportunities for collaborations and presentations at our conference, and awardees are strongly encouraged to attend the next years APA Meeting.', 'The Association of Women Psychiatrists is pleased to sponsor the Leah J. Dickstein, M.D. , M.A. Award. The recipient of the AWP Leah J. Dickstein, M.D., M.A. Award will be expected to attend the AWP Annual Meeting (in conjunction with the American Psychi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2932, 'Robert L. Schulke Memorial Scholarship', 'The Robert L. Schulke Memorial Scholarship is awarded to residents of Alpena county who are cancer survivors or have been touched by someone in their life who has fought cancer. Special consideration will be given to those students enrolled in a health occupations or criminal justice program. Candidates must be enrolled at Alpena Community College (ACC) for a minimum of six credit hours per semester and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. Scholarship awards are applied to the students account in equal amounts over the fall and spring semesters. If the scholarship recipient does not attend ACC for the fall semester, the scholarship offer will be forfeited.The ACC Foundation offers numerous scholarships funded by individuals, service clubs, corporations, and foundations to provide financial assistance to ACC students who meet the criteria established by the scholarship donors. In order to qualify for a scholarship, you must first apply for admission to the College and your Student Aid Report (S.A.R.) must be on file in the Registrar\'s Office. Scholarship Applications open in the beginning of January and are due in March each year. Offers are applied to the following fall semester.', 'The Robert L. Schulke Memorial Scholarship is awarded to residents of Alpena county who are cancer survivors or have been touched by someone in their life who has fought cancer. Special consideration will be given to those students enrolled in a health oc', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2933, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2934, 'Foundation for Community Health High School Schola', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, with many past awardees now caring for patients in western Montana, the state, and throughout the world. Application deadline is midnight on March 9th and application must include all required documentation. Please read through the eligibility criteria, application requirements, selection & presentation information and awards presentations prior to applying for a scholarship. Required documentation includes: Completed application with attestation signed by the student and parent or legal guardian. If using a legal guardian or the student is emancipated, please also submit court appointed paperwork; Official transcripts must be received directly from the school. Transcripts must be mailed or delivered in a sealed envelope, if a special accommodation has been approved. Emailed transcripts will only be accepted if they are sent directly by the school counselor or authorized school personnel by the deadline. Applicants must supply two letters of recommendation, written and signed by individuals who are familiar with the applicant (i.e., teachers, employers) and are able to discuss scholastic potential and personal qualities.', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2935, 'Medical Professional Student Scholarship', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, APRN, etc.; or be an undergraduate nursing student enrolled in nursing studies. (Undergraduate nursing students doing pre-nursing studies are not eligible to apply; applicants must be in nursing studies to apply.)Preference will be given to 1) female applicants, 2) those pursuing careers as physicians or nurses (although all medical majors are welcome to apply), 3) those who demonstrate financial need. Applicants may attend the qualified college or university of his/her choice. Continued scholarship funding will be awarded to each recipient each year, up to a period of four years, provided he/she continues to meet the above criteria. This scholarship will not be awarded for more than four years to any one recipient. Recipients will be asked to submit a renewal application and transcripts each spring to continue scholarship funding. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, ph', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2936, 'Yankton Medical Clinic Scholarships', 'Yankton Medical Clinic has been providing quality health care services to the residents of south-central and southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska for more than 60 years. We strive to meet the unique and increasing health care needs of our region because our commitment is to you and your family. Through our strong desire to promote higher education and to provide resources for youth to seek higher education, we award several scholarships to students to be used for educational costs of attending an institution of higher learning. The scholarships include the following: Five $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors within our service area majoring in a health care field; one $1,000 scholarship to a currently enrolled college student majoring in Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Radiology Technician or Medical Laboratory Technician; one $5,000 scholarship to a Pillar III medical student at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine. Applicants must live within YMC\'s service area and plan to return to work within 50 miles of Yankton. Individual GPA and ACT score requirements vary by scholarship.', 'Yankton Medical Clinic has been providing quality health care services to the residents of south-central and southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska for more than 60 years. We strive to meet the unique and increasing health care needs of our r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2937, 'Gritman Scholarships', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the health care field. Awards range from $500 to $2,000. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Applicants must be from Latah County, ID, Nez Perce County, ID, Asotin County, WA or Whitman County, WA. For each of the scholarships listed on our website, paper applications are available upon request. We can be reached by telephone or email.', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the heal', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2938, 'Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund', 'The Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund\'s mission is to financially assist and to empower young people to experience their unlimited potential through education. They are a charitable educational organization dedicated to the advancement of African Americans pursuing careers in medical and healthcare related fields. Applicants must be African American graduating High School Seniors from anywhere in the United States. Applicants must attend a two/four year university or technical school. Scholarship awards must be used for tuition, books, fees or other need while attending the institution. The Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund is dedicated to advancing Black and African Americans in the medical and health care profession. Its mission is to financially assist exceptional students who have demonstrated commitment, perseverance, and enthusiasm in continuing their education despite hardships in their lives. The Fund represents a healthier lifestyle initiative promoting health education, eliminating health disparities, and improving overall wellness awareness within the Black and African American community.', 'The Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund\'s mission is to financially assist and to empower young people to experience their unlimited potential through education. They are a charitable educational organization dedicated to the advancement of African Americans purs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2939, 'Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) Annual ', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gastroenterologist at PAMFs Palo Alto Clinic. Since Dr. Babb started the program in 1993, we have awarded more than 70 scholarships to local students. Scholarships are up to $30,000, paid out over five years: four years of an undergraduate university and the first year of medical school.Applicants must anticipate a career as a medical doctor and plan to take pre-medicine courses to prepare for medical school, live in a geographic region served by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, have a 3.5 GPA, demonstrate financial need and complete the online application including a 1,000-word personal statement that explains why you are interested in medicine, including any relevant background and life experiences, and your need for financial assistance. Applicants must also file the FAFSA. Applications run from mid-January until the due date.', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gast', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2940, 'PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing the mission, values, and programs of PHN and PHNCF, please submit an essay containing a minimum of 600 words that explains how you could apply your education, goals, and ideas at or with PHN and PHNCF to advance community health and wellness in the PHN footprint. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. Students are only permitted to submit one application per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school. PHNCF provides $30,000 annually in academic awards to students pursuing a career in the healthcare or allied health fields.', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2941, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2942, 'American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowships', 'Investigators who are US citizens or permanent residents and within 3 years of receiving a doctoral degree can apply for American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowships. Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) support new investigators in research training programs to to position them for independent careers in cancer research. As part of their evaluation, peer reviewers consider how well the fellowship will broaden the applicants research training and experience. Funding for this includes stipends up to 3 years, plus an annual $4K fellowship allowance and $1,500 travel allowance in the final year. Eligible applicants must work at a US academic institution or eligible non-profit, be US citizens or permanent residents, and not have a faculty appointment (e.g., instructor, research assistant professor).At the American Cancer Society, were on a mission to free the world from cancer. Until we do, well be funding and conducting research, sharing expert information, supporting patients, and spreading the word about prevention. All so you can live longer- and better. Whether we\'re working in a community near you or one halfway around the world, our mission remains the same: to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. See what we\'ve been up to lately and get to know the American Cancer Society a little bit better.', 'Investigators who are US citizens or permanent residents and within 3 years of receiving a doctoral degree can apply for American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowships. Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) support new investigators in research training program', 70000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2943, 'Frederic H. Kass III M.D. Endowed Scholarship', 'All applicants must be residents of Washington County, Maryland and must be a senior in high school accepted at an accredited college, majoring in the health care field, with a GPA of 3.0. or a current college student, majoring in a health care field, with a GPA of 3.0 or an employee of Hospice of Washington County, Inc. continuing their education in the healthcare field, accepted to an accredited college, maintaining an GPA of 3.0. All applications must be 100% complete to be considered.Dr. Kass helped to establish Hospice of Washington County, Inc. in 1980. In 2005 to honor Dr. Kasss tireless efforts, Hospice of Washington Countys Board of Directors began the Frederic H. Kass III, M.D. Scholarship Fund in celebration of HWCs 25th Anniversary. The fund was designed to support higher education for end-of-life care professionals of Hospice of Washington County, Inc. In 2010, during the 30th Anniversary Celebration of HWC, the fund was expanded and endowed to create the Frederic H. Kass III, M.D. Endowed Scholarship Fund. Many individuals have generously donated to this fund. The fund was enlarged to include all students in Washington County pursuing a career in the healthcare field.Application deadline has been extended to April 15th. Scholarship will be awarded in June of the same year to be awarded for the fall semester. Please submit your application online we will only be accepting online applications.', 'All applicants must be residents of Washington County, Maryland and must be a senior in high school accepted at an accredited college, majoring in the health care field, with a GPA of 3.0. or a current college student, majoring in a health care field, wit', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2944, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2945, 'Joseph R. Calder, Jr., MD Scholarship Fund', 'Joseph R. Calder, Jr., MD Scholarship Fund is offered for current and/or aspiring Lycoming County medical professionals who plan to dedicate their lives to helping others. Applicant must be accepted into a part-time or full-time medical related program, including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, allied health, or any other related specialty. Preference given to the following: either a student who is returning to develop new skills and/or knowledge, or a first-time student who is not necessarily a recent high school graduate.', 'Joseph R. Calder, Jr., MD Scholarship Fund is offered for current and/or aspiring Lycoming County medical professionals who plan to dedicate their lives to helping others. Applicant must be accepted into a part-time or full-time medical related program, i', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2946, 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and complete and submit a personal essay. You must also be accepted into a post-secondary institution (college or university, technical or vocational school). The Livelikemak Foundation was created in honor of Makenna Roberts. Makenna lived her life checking items off her bucket list. Her dream was to go to college and become a radiologist. This scholarship fund will help carry that dream forward. Our inspiration is the amazing life of Makenna Roberts who valiantly fought Metastatic Ewing\'s Sarcoma. She lived every day with a fierce determination to live life to the fullest. Where a warrior once walked, an angel now soars, with a soul that continues to carry life, light and love.', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2947, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2948, 'NCJWLA Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship For Healthcare', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be given to students who are the first generation in their families to attend college. In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted and planning to attend next term; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.A variety of scholarships are available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee-specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2949, 'Allina Health EMPOWER Scholarships', 'The EMPOWER Scholarship was created for applicants with plans for education related to direct patient-focused healthcare. EMPOWER stands for Encourage Minority Participation in Occupations with Emphasis on Rehabilitation. At Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, we recognize the importance of encouraging culturally diverse students to enter a patient-focused healthcare field. Due to the generosity of the David M. Hersey family, recipients of this scholarship will receive $2,000.00 toward their higher education. Scholarships will be awarded each year. Open to culturally diverse students who have been accepted to or enrolled in a post-high school program in a patient focused healthcare field. Applicants must be a resident of Minnesota or Western Wisconsin or attending school in Minnesota or Western Wisconsin. Volunteer/Community Service involvement in the community is required. Must be pursuing a career in patient-focused healthcare and have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.0 scale. Must demonstrate financial need.', 'The EMPOWER Scholarship was created for applicants with plans for education related to direct patient-focused healthcare. EMPOWER stands for Encourage Minority Participation in Occupations with Emphasis on Rehabilitation. At Courage Kenny Rehabilitation I', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2950, 'BCC Foundation Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship', 'The Bismarck Cancer Center Foundation is excited to offer the BCC Foundation Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship. This program provides scholarships to individuals who are interested in and committed to the field of oncology and are pursuing a degree through a Bismarck college. In addition, scholarships will be awarded to oncology professionals pursuing continuing education.We understand that cancer affects every part of a persons life. Therefore, it is the our mission to help the patient throughout his or her cancer journey with needed services and financial care. This scholarship will provide financial assistance towards educating students who will be providing the care and needed services for our cancer patients in the future. This scholarship is provided by the Bismarck Cancer Center, which provides world-class cancer treatments and caring support for local patients, enabling them to stay close to home and loved ones during their cancer journeys.', 'The Bismarck Cancer Center Foundation is excited to offer the BCC Foundation Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship. This program provides scholarships to individuals who are interested in and committed to the field of oncology and are pursuing a degree throu', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2951, 'Allied Health Scholarship', 'The Allied Health Scholarship is available to any full-time student who is presently accepted at an accredited school of nursing or other healthcare curriculum offering a course of study leading to licensure as a Practical or Registered Nurse or other health-related classification. Applications for an Allied Health Scholarship are due by April 30th of each year. Funded by a generous endowment from the Calvert Arundel Medical Facilities, Inc., this scholarship supports the continuing education efforts of local students in pursuit of their chosen allied health field.In order to apply, you must have been accepted at an accredited school of nursing or other allied health curriculum offering a course of study leading to licensure as a practical or registered nurse or other allied-health related classification. Preference is given to residents of Calvert and Anne Arundel. Recipients are not required to repay the Foundation or accept employment. Applicants must reapply each year.', 'The Allied Health Scholarship is available to any full-time student who is presently accepted at an accredited school of nursing or other healthcare curriculum offering a course of study leading to licensure as a Practical or Registered Nurse or other hea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2952, 'Fund The Future Youth Scholarship', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minority peoples represent fewer than 5.0% of practicing physicians. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was created to not only help bridge this gap, by helping minority students attend college, but to also help minority students grow their projects that work to promote racial equality in healthcare and medicine worldwide.The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship is a $1,000 educational scholarship intended for African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college and or university. Furthermore, the scholarship is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and or medical research as well as students who are currently working on projects that help promote racial equality in healthcare. Although this scholarship is intended for African American and minority students we encourage all students who are focused on increasing equity in healthcare to apply!', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minorit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2953, 'GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships', 'Great Minds in STEM (GMiS) is pleased to announce the GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships, which provide financial assistance and support for underrepresented students in California, pursuing undergraduate degrees in health-related disciplines. Interested students must complete the online application and provide appropriate supporting documentation. Undergraduate students, who are interested in this scholarship, must complete the GMiS Scholarship application by April 30, annually.Applicants to the GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarship must be a member of a traditionally underrepresented group in the health sciences; Be pursuing a health-related undergraduate degree from an accredited institution in the U.S. or Puerto Rico with at least a 3.0 Cumulative GPA (On a 4.0 scale) and be a U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA). Additional preference will be given to applicants, who are pursuing careers in the areas of mental health, rehabilitative, geriatric medical specialties, or individuals with disabilities.', 'Great Minds in STEM (GMiS) is pleased to announce the GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships, which provide financial assistance and support for underrepresented students in California, pursuing undergraduate degrees in health-related disciplines. I', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2954, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2955, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2956, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2957, 'NVFEH Scholarship for Medical Students', 'The North Valley Health Education Foundation educates people about health-related issues and financially supports students involved in the health sciences. Students enrolled in health professions at a community college, 4-year college nursing program, medical school, and paramedic program at Butte College are eligible to apply for scholarships. Scholarship applications are available December 1st through May 1st annually since 1975.The NVHEF proudly gives scholarships to students who have an intention of returning to Northern California. Preference is given to any student who has graduated from a high school in the following counties: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, & Yuba. In the past, the NVHEF has maintained and expanded several health-oriented programs. Through health fairs, speakers and other activities, we educated the public about their own health so they can lead longer and healthier lives. NVHEF are the leaders in establishing a fund to provide medical equipment to home-bound patients with limited funds. They\'ve also began Kids on the Block, a puppet program that taught school-aged children about children with disabilities.', 'The North Valley Health Education Foundation educates people about health-related issues and financially supports students involved in the health sciences. Students enrolled in health professions at a community college, 4-year college nursing program, med', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2958, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2959, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2960, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2961, 'Central California Asian Pacific Women Scholarship', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tulare County.Applications will be evaluated based on the following priorities but not limited to: First-generation student; Academic achievement; Leadership; and Contribution to the API community. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 14th. Once you submit your application, a confirmation email will be sent to you immediately. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder, and if you still cannot find it, please contact us.', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2962, 'Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship', 'The Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship is a $5000 award given to one 1st or 2nd year underrepresented minority medical student studying in the New York metropolitan area, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and interest in urban health. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or DACA eligible students who are currently enrolled in an accredited, graduate-level U.S. healthcare program and are from an underrepresented minority. Since inception, National Medical Fellowships scholarships and awards have been at the core of its programming. NMF scholarship programs recognize merit as well as financial need. Over the years, funding for scholarships has come from hundreds of foundations and from individuals. NMF actively seeks and welcomes partnerships to build and expand the types and amount of support we provide to our scholars.', 'The Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship is a $5000 award given to one 1st or 2nd year underrepresented minority medical student studying in the New York metropolitan area, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2963, 'Provident Foundation Scholarship', 'The goal of the Provident Foundation Scholarship is to enhance underrepresented minority Chicago area students ability to pursue training in a medical field by offering financial assistance in the form of scholarships. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: reside in the Chicago Metropolitan Area; be a high school senior or undergraduate college student; be an underrepresented minority who has demonstrated leadership ability and is committed to serving medically underserved communities. The goal of the Provident Foundation is to increase the number of underrepresented minority physicians, nurses and other professionals in the healthcare workforce in order to improve access to quality healthcare in medically underserved communities in Chicago. The scholarship will be awarded to underrepresented minority students enrolled in their senior year of high school, or in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior year in college in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and interest in urban health.', 'The goal of the Provident Foundation Scholarship is to enhance underrepresented minority Chicago area students ability to pursue training in a medical field by offering financial assistance in the form of scholarships. To be eligible for this scholarship,', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2964, 'Healthcare Scholarship For A Bright Future:', 'Healthcare Scholarship For A Bright Future:The Healthcare Scholarship supports and encourages exceptional students to pursue careers in healthcare.For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'Healthcare Scholarship For A Bright Future:The Healthcare Scholarship supports and encourages exceptional students to pursue careers in healthcare.For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and th', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2965, 'Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Healthcare Careers', 'The Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Healthcare Careers Scholarship is awarded to students already enrolled or looking to enroll into programs with careers in the healthcare industry. This is available through the Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce Foundation to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College. Notification to recipients will be sent out as soon as the Foundation decision has been made.Scholarship consideration will be based on a rating scale, which will include thoroughness of comments, information verification and explanation, presentation of materials and financial need. The Advocate Scholarship was created to: support students\' education as future health care workers assist in fulfilling the mission of Chamber Foundations\'; and to provide funds, education, resources, and training that inspires, connects, and promotes new community, leadership, and commerce opportunities.', 'The Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Healthcare Careers Scholarship is awarded to students already enrolled or looking to enroll into programs with careers in the healthcare industry. This is available through the Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce Foundatio', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2966, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2967, 'ASAHP Scholarship of Excellence', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health professions. The selected student will receive a $1,000 scholarship. An additional scholarship in the amount of $1,000 and the title of Elwood Scholar is to be awarded to the most outstanding Scholarship of Excellence recipient.Applicants must be enrolled in a college or school that is an institutional member of ASAHP. They must have successfully completed at least one term (quarter, semester, trimester, etc.) at that institution. Applicants must be enrolled in an academic program at the time of application, but are eligible even if the academic program is completed prior to when an award is made. Candidates may be enrolled in any health discipline except those in the nursing, public health, psychology, or MOD-VOPP (medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy) group. All degree levels are eligible (associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral).', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health prof', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2968, 'Desire to Inspire Scholarship', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in healthcare and are making a determined effort to inspire others in some way. The award can be used for educational purposes and/or for the purpose of pushing their missions of inspiration forward.Applicants must currently be a rising high school junior or senior, meaning that applicants must be either in their junior or senior year in the fall of the upcoming academic school year. Applicants must also be a member of one or more of the following historically underrepresented minority racial or ethnic groups (Black/African-American, Native American, and/or Latinx-American), be interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 2969, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2970, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2971, 'Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career', 'To be eligible for the Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career Development Award, applicants must: be currently employed as a registered nurse working in stem cell transplantation; have one or more years in nursing practice prior to the application due date; and agree to complete a three-question report following the selected program. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit an updated resume and essay responses to the following questions: (1) In 500 words or less, describe your role in caring for patients undergoing stem cell transplants. (2) In 500 words or less, describe how the continuing education program you selected will help you achieve your professional goals and enhance your oncology practice. Please list specific professional goals you have for the next three years.The purpose of the Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career Development Award is to support non-advanced practice level registered nurses working in stem cell transplantation by providing financial assistance to attend either a virtual or in-person nursing continuing professional development specific to transplant nursing that will further the nurses\' professional goals as they relate to transplant nursing. This award will cover registration, travel, lodging and food costs.', 'To be eligible for the Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career Development Award, applicants must: be currently employed as a registered nurse working in stem cell transplantation; have one or more years in nursing practice prior to the applica', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2972, 'Power Life Sciences Scholarship', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how to contextualize, interpret, and dig deeper into that information in order to make sound decisions. Clinical Trial Data Notes is our peer-reviewed journal with the mission to improve outcomes for patients and sponsors by increasing the volume, quality, and utility of data available to all members of the clinical trial ecosystem. This scholarship will not be awarded on the basis of academic performance; the selection will be based on an ability to critically analyze real clinical trial data in the style of our journal. Importantly, scholarship winners will be eligible for publication in our journal if that is of interest to them. Applicants must submit a Data Note analysis of clinical trials in the style of our journal (max 5 pages).', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2973, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2974, 'Heather Robinson Memorial Scholarship', 'This scholarship was established by Cindy Best in memory of Heather Robinson. This scholarship is intended for medical students specializing in the field of oncology or cancer research at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. Applicants must be academically motivated with a clear career path and demonstrate financial need. The scholarship application can be found online using the link listed on the provider\'s website. The Community Foundation of West Texas offers a number of scholarships created through the generosity of individuals, families, and businesses for which local area students can apply. The application process will vary depending on whether recipients are chosen by a Foundation committee or by an external scholarship committee please note the contact information included with the scholarship fund description. Scholarship payments are made directly to the educational institution and can be used for tuition, fees, and books only. Unused funds are returned to the Foundation at the end of the academic year.', 'This scholarship was established by Cindy Best in memory of Heather Robinson. This scholarship is intended for medical students specializing in the field of oncology or cancer research at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. Applicants must be academica', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2975, 'ImVein Healthcare Scholarship', 'Every year, colleges and educational opportunities continue to get more and more expensive. The landscape of education and future employment opportunities also continue to get more and more competitive and there is an increasing lack of healthcare professionals in the United States. Arvin & Rena, founders of ImVein, recognize these challenges and have decided to launch an annual, one-time $1,000 scholarship to anyone seeking education at the Graduate, and/or Doctoral/Professional level (associate and certificate programs are not included). Arvin & Rena have achieved their education through the same challenges many of us experience and have received some support from similar endeavors. It is in that spirit that this annual scholarship is being launched. Applicant must be a citizen or visa holder in the United States of America and must be pursuing a career in a healthcare field. Applicant must be pursuing a graduate and/or doctoral degree and must be currently accepted or in their degree program.', 'Every year, colleges and educational opportunities continue to get more and more expensive. The landscape of education and future employment opportunities also continue to get more and more competitive and there is an increasing lack of healthcare profess', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2976, 'SSVMS Medical Student Scholarship Fund', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s inception in 1967. To be eligible to apply for a grant, students must have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento or Yolo counties, and must be enrolled in an accredited American medical school on a full-time basis (12 units or more). This grant does not apply to summer enrollment or to correspondence schools.Applications are accepted annually and must be received by July 1. Scholarships are awarded in September of the same year. Applications are evaluated primarily on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. Financial data will be analyzed according to family/student resources and household size. To apply for a scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, all official high school and college transcripts and three letters of reference to the listed address.', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s incept', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2977, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2978, 'TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. The makers of TYLENOL are proud to provide support to exceptional students as they pursue careers caring for others. To be eligible for the TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:1. Residency: Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.2. Academic Level: Be a graduate student or a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the academic year the scholarship is awarded.3. Field of Study: Provide proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy.4. Remaining School Years: Have one or more years of school remaining in the chosen graduate program.Application Process:1. Application Period: The application period for the scholarship program is typically announced annually. Applicants should be aware of the specific application window and submit their applications accordingly.2. Submission of Proof: Applicants are required to submit proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy. This can include an acceptance letter, enrollment confirmation, or similar documentation.3. Years Remaining: Clearly indicate the number of years remaining in the chosen graduate program.4. Deadline: Ensure that all application materials, including proof of enrollment and any required documentation, are submitted by the specified deadline.The TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program is designed to support exceptional students pursuing careers in healthcare. As you apply, carefully review the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions provided during the annual application period.', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime o', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2979, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2980, 'Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO) medical school (not on leave or in your gap year, in a degree program such as an MPH or PHD, or in a fellowship year at the time that award is dispersed), be in good academic standing, demonstrate involvement in community service and demonstrate financial need. The Worcester District Medical Society founded in 1794, is a professional organization representing 2,500 physicians and medical students in Central Massachusetts. The Society was established to advance medical knowledge, to develop and maintain highest professional and ethical standards of medical practice and health care, and to serve as an advocate for physicians and their patients. The Scholarship Committee awards scholarships to medical students each year.', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2981, 'John Conley Ethics Essay Contest', 'Established by the John Conley Foundation for Ethics and Philosophy in Medicine, this annual essay contest has been administered by the AMA Journal of Ethics since 2004. Each spring, the AMA Journal of Ethics poses a question in ethics and professionalism as the topic for the contest. Essays are judged on clarity of writing, responsiveness to questions posed in the essay prompt, and applicability to decisions presented in the case. The author of the best essay receives a prize of $5,000. The author of the winning essay is typically contacted within six weeks of the submission deadline and must be willing, if needed, to revise the essays at the request of AMA Journal of Ethics editorial staff in order to have the work published in the journal. Essays must not exceed 1,500 words, excluding references. Essays must be submitted by a single author in Times New Roman 12 with 1.5 spacing. Essays must be submitted in a Microsoft Word document file attached to an e-mail to the scholarship administrator.', 'Established by the John Conley Foundation for Ethics and Philosophy in Medicine, this annual essay contest has been administered by the AMA Journal of Ethics since 2004. Each spring, the AMA Journal of Ethics poses a question in ethics and professionalism', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2982, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2983, 'Blue Cross Blue Shield ND Caring Foundation Schola', 'The Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota (BCBSND) Caring Foundation Health Profession Scholarship Program is available to North Dakota residents currently attending a North Dakota university, college or technical college who are enrolled in a nursing or health care related program. They must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student, and must have already completed their undergraduate freshman year of college. Applicants must also be in good academic standing; maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, and demonstrate financial need.Priority will be given to those that indicate willingness to work in underserved communities in North Dakota and those who are pursuing degrees in shortage health professions such as Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), and degrees pertaining to Behavioral Health, as defined by the University of North Dakotas School of Medicines most recent Biennial Report. All applicants will be advised of funding decisions regarding their application by the beginning of November.', 'The Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota (BCBSND) Caring Foundation Health Profession Scholarship Program is available to North Dakota residents currently attending a North Dakota university, college or technical college who are enrolled in a nursing or', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2984, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2985, 'HUMAA Scholarship', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the freshmen, organizing a monthly alumni speaker series to mentor and educate current students on the range of career options available, and endowing a Chair in Basic Sciences at HUCM.Howard University Medical Alumni Association (HUMAA) provides scholarships to Howard University College of Medicine students through its endowed scholarship funds and in accordance with HUMAA\'s bylaws to \'support the welfare of medical students\'. HUMAA manages over one hundred scholarships which benefit students at Howard University College of Medicine. In 2021, HUMAA distributed nearly $250,000 to students to help with housing, transportation, fees, tuition and cost of living.', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the f', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2986, 'Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholar', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical school students in Massachusetts are eligible for free membership that allows them to apply to MMS scholarships. Applicants for the MMS Annual Scholars program must be fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The scholarship will award $10,000 to four students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools.', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a memb', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2987, 'Mhari Saito Scholarship', 'The Mhari Saito Scholarship will be awarded annually to help medical students, and other healthcare professionals in training attend a significant educational or scientific conference of a national or international medical or professional association that relates to gastric cancer. To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must: be enrolled in an accredited medical school, residency or fellowship program; demonstrate a genuine quest for knowledge in stomach cancer; and be committed to the mission of No Stomach For Cancer.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a current resume; two reference letters from non-relatives (documenting the applicants integrity, interpersonal skills, and potential as a future physician); a letter, on the school letterhead, from the applicants medical school/resident/fellow program, verifying that he/she is enrolled full time as a second, a third or fourth-year medical student/resident/fellow at that institution; a typed one-page essay (describing why the applicant has an interest in gastric cancer, and what contributions they expect to make to the healthcare profession with stomach cancer as their focus); and proof of conference attendance and a brief written summary of the applicants experience at the conference (after the conference is complete).', 'The Mhari Saito Scholarship will be awarded annually to help medical students, and other healthcare professionals in training attend a significant educational or scientific conference of a national or international medical or professional association that', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2988, 'Valparaiso University Ament-Benner Scholarship', 'Valparaiso University offers numerous Lutheran scholarships to students. The Ament-Brenner Scholarship is for members of a Lutheran congregation in the greater St. Louis area. Applicants must be preparing for a career in the healthcare field (e.g., nursing, physical or occupational therapy, pre-med etc.). Applicants must complete the undergraduate admission application and file the FAFSA by the deadline.Valparaiso University makes education opportunities accessible to students from diverse backgrounds by offering financial aid to 90 percent of its first-time freshmen. Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-based award from Valpo, a student must maintain full-time enrolment and Satisfactory Academic Progress.', 'Valparaiso University offers numerous Lutheran scholarships to students. The Ament-Brenner Scholarship is for members of a Lutheran congregation in the greater St. Louis area. Applicants must be preparing for a career in the healthcare field (e.g., nursin', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2989, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2990, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2991, '10x Digital Marketing Scholarship', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are planning to be enrolled or are currently enrolled in a digital marketing, technology, communications, marketing, business or a related field. Applicants must be high school seniors or college undergraduate students majoring in (or planning to major in) a field related to digital marketing. Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the Fall semester. Write a 500-word essay on how digital marketing trends are changing the way we market to consumers. In your opinion, which 5 digital marketing trends are paving the way for the coming year and why. Give detailed examples of each. Separately, include a narrative (2 paragraphs max) of why you are deserving of this scholarship.', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are plannin', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2992, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2993, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2994, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2995, 'Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate? Discuss your involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. This scholarship has certain eligibility requirements.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from a public or private high school; Reside in Boone, Ogle, or Winnebago County; Plan to pursue a degree in Visual Arts, Visual Art Education, or Visual Art History; Have a GPA of at least 2.75/4.0; and Show involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary, so there is not a set, specified amount.', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2996, 'Martin\'s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread Video Schol', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The student with the best advertisement for each category will be awarded $3,000. Two runners-up will also be chosen for each category and will be awarded $1,500 and $500, respectively. Videos will be used in Martins Sweet Mini Moments campaign throughout April.Video Technical Specifications: YouTube ad: 30 seconds 1 minute, horizontal video (19201080), mp4 format; Instagram Reels ad: 15-30 seconds, vertical video (10801920), mp4 format. Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States who is 18 years of age or older at the time of entry, must be a full-time or part-time undergraduate student at the time of entry and must be enrolled in a marketing, communications, or advertising program at the time of entry. Applicants must attend a college or university within 100 miles of Martins Chambersburg, PA bakery or Martins Valdosta, GA bakery at the time of entry.', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The stu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2997, 'Marjorie Stonehill English Journalism and Creative', 'No matter your talents, abilities and passions, the Community Foundation of Boone County wants to help you use them to pursue your higher education dreams. Since 1991, CFBC has awarded over $7 million in scholarships to local students. Our donors believe in the value of higher education and how it can change a life. Through their generosity and passion, we are able to offer scholarships to students from our local communities to help make dreams come true, no matter the talents, abilities, and passions. CFBC administers a vast array of scholarship funds. These scholarships are funded by donors who believe in the young people of Boone County and want to support their pursuit of higher education. The Marjorie Stonehill Scholarship is offered to students majoring in English, journalism and creative arts. Applicants must be residents of Boone County, graduates of a Boone County High School, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'No matter your talents, abilities and passions, the Community Foundation of Boone County wants to help you use them to pursue your higher education dreams. Since 1991, CFBC has awarded over $7 million in scholarships to local students. Our donors believe ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2998, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 2999, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3000, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3001, 'Cal Grant C Award Program', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical program that could bring you closer to your dream job? The California Student Aid Commission provides State financial aid for those who meet certain income, asset, and other financial aid standards to attend college. Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the CA Dream Act Application by the March 2 deadline. If the Commission determines you eligible for a Cal Grant C, complete the online Cal Grant C Supplement Form through your WebGrants for Students account by the requested deadline. Use up to $2,462 for tuition and fees and $547 for books, tools, and equipment at any Cal Grant eligible private for profit or private nonprofit institution. Use up to $1,094 at any California Community College. Cal Grant C: (7,761 awards offered after the March 2nd deadline): For low to middle income students; No GPA requirement; For Occupational or Technical training programs of least 4 months in length; Offers an award amount to assist with tuition and fees, also includes an additional annual book and supplies amount.', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical prog', 3009, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3002, 'Spirit Square Center for Arts and Education Schola', 'The purpose of the Spirit Square Center for Arts and Education Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships to undergraduate students with demonstrated aptitude and career potential in the arts. Applicants for the scholarship must have demonstrated talent and a declared major that indicate potential for a significant career contribution to the arts and must be a rising college junior or senior in good academic standing with his or her institution.The Scholarship Committee will consider the following when selecting recipients: academic performance, giving preference to students who have earned a 3.0 GPA; school and community involvement and personal achievements; and commitment to and demonstrated potential for a career in the arts. Preference will be given to students who are legal residents of Mecklenburg or contiguous counties in North or South Carolina and attend colleges and universities in North Carolina.', 'The purpose of the Spirit Square Center for Arts and Education Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships to undergraduate students with demonstrated aptitude and career potential in the arts. Applicants for the scholarship must have demonstrated talent ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3003, 'Adobe Design Circles Scholarship', 'The Adobe Design Circle is a collaboration of design leaders working together to drive positive impact on business, society, innovation, culture and design careers. The group will provide leadership insights, valuable content, and advocacy on industry issues that matter most to designers and teams. These will be featured in authored pieces and webinars, and at community events. We also strive to create more visibility for design as a career path and opportunities for youth entering the field, and thusly have launched this scholarship and mentoring initiative to support this goal.As part of this program, Adobe will award ten annual college scholarships, up to $25k per year for each recipient (up to $100k total over four years).The scholarship is ideal for students going into product design or experience design-related careers (i.e. digital, web, UX/UI, industrial design, or similar), with a focus on candidates who have been historically underrepresented in design, including but not limited to; first-generation college students, racial and ethnic minority students, students with disabilities, and those who identify as LGBTQ+.The design leaders in our program will also offer mentoring opportunities to scholarship recipients to strengthen the impact of the scholarship, while providing real-world experience to the students during their education. The Adobe Design Circles Scholarship is open to students who will be pursuing any year of their undergraduate, college, or university studies. Applicants must be planning to enroll in an accredited college or university degree or certificate program in a design-related major, or in other majors where they show the potential to enter a career related to product, experience or digital design. Applicants do not need to be accepted into a program at the time of application, but if selected for a scholarship, proof of acceptance will be required before scholarship funds can be sent.', 'The Adobe Design Circle is a collaboration of design leaders working together to drive positive impact on business, society, innovation, culture and design careers. The group will provide leadership insights, valuable content, and advocacy on industry iss', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3004, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3005, 'TDC Scholarships', 'In support of design education, the TDC has awarded scholarships to promising students of typography since 1994. Currently, four scholarships are available. The Ezhishin Scholarship is for Native American and First Nation individuals in the US and Canada, respectively, who exemplify a creative practice that explores typography, type design, or relevant linguistic work. The Ade Hogue Scholarship ill be awarded to an outstanding BIPOC student currently in their junior year or in their first year of graduate or postgraduate school, who demonstrates exceptional talent and promise in the creation of letterforms, be they typeface, lettering, or calligraphy or in typographic design. The Beatrice Ward Scholarship is offered to a female college junior whose work demonstrates exceptional talent, sophistication, and aptitude for typography, lettering, type design, and/or design criticism. The TDC Scholarship recognizes students\' achievements in and appreciation for typography in design.The TDC celebrates and amplifies the undeniable power of typography. We are a global community united by the shared belief that type drives culture and culture drives type. Established in 1946, the TDC today curates a calendar of typographic intrigues designed to: build a community through public events and platforms; support the growth of students and early career professionals; and recognize excellence in type design across the world.', 'In support of design education, the TDC has awarded scholarships to promising students of typography since 1994. Currently, four scholarships are available. The Ezhishin Scholarship is for Native American and First Nation individuals in the US and Canada,', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3006, 'National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - ', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria or Palm Springs); be enrolled in 9 units or more and graduate students enrolled in 6 units or more at two- or four-year colleges or universities; and pursue a career in television and related fields. Although we are looking for students who are good scholars, evidence of creative achievement and demonstration of financial need is even more important. With almost 700 members, The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter, serves television professionals in San Diego, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Santa Maria. The San Diego Chapter was chartered by the National Television Academy in 1972 under the leadership of its founding president, Ralph Hodges.', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3007, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3008, 'Kazickas Family Foundation Art Scholarships', 'The Art Guild is pleased to offer the Kazickas Family Foundation Art Scholarships for graduating seniors who attend high school in Nassau County. Scholarships will be awarded to students who will pursue the visual arts following their high school graduation, and who have demonstrated their commitment to any of the visual arts. This includes, but is not limited to: drawing, painting, sculpture, fashion design, set design, and photography. Students who apply must be graduating seniors and attend high school in Nassau County. The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc., is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to creating an inclusive and enriching home for visual arts education, exploration and exhibition. It is an organization open to all people with a common goal to advance the visual arts. Throughout their generosity, the Art Guild of Port Washington offers financial aid to students pursuing art-related degrees.', 'The Art Guild is pleased to offer the Kazickas Family Foundation Art Scholarships for graduating seniors who attend high school in Nassau County. Scholarships will be awarded to students who will pursue the visual arts following their high school graduati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3009, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3010, 'CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, photography, sketching, video production and other decorative arts.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident who is preparing to pursue, or currently pursuing, an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degree full-time at an accredited college or university. Current high school seniors are also eligible to apply. Must be pursuing a career in the visual arts with an eligible major, have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale and exhibit leadership and be active in community. Selected applicants will be qualified African-American or black students', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3011, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3012, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3013, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3014, 'Whitney French Design Scholarship', 'Everyone has a unique story, and we want to create space for you to tell it. Theres no one size fits all qualification list. Our scholarship is tailored to your academic goals; however, we expect our recipient to be a woman pursuing a future in digital user experience and design. We know there is always opportunity to improve gender diversity in the field of design, and we would like to provide you with a chance to jumpstart your career!The scholarship will be applied to your university or bootcamp tuition. To qualify, you should be a woman currently enrolled in a part-time or full-time program in Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, Massachusetts, or British Columbia. Must be a Junior or Senior registered in a design program at a college or university as of September of the year the scholarship is awarded or be registered in a design bootcamp or accelerated learning programs like General Assembly, Ironhack, Flatiron, etc. as of September.Whitney French was a Senior Product Designer at WillowTree and an inspiration to everyone she touched. She was extraordinarily passionate about giving more women the opportunity to make an impact in digital design and supporting their education and development. After Whitneys passing in 2017, WillowTree created an annual $5,000 scholarship in her honor that supports women in the digital user experience and design field.', 'Everyone has a unique story, and we want to create space for you to tell it. Theres no one size fits all qualification list. Our scholarship is tailored to your academic goals; however, we expect our recipient to be a woman pursuing a future in digital us', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3015, 'AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships', 'Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the following disciplines: graphic design, illustration, interactive design, or photography, and be enrolled at an accredited college or university in the United States for the upcoming school year as a full-time student. In making selections, jurors consider and prioritize quality of submitted work, financial need, underrepresented and BIPOC students, academic record, recommendations, and strength of written purpose statements. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required and financial need must be demonstrated via FAFSA.Scholarships are awarded in amounts of $2,500$3,750. One or two top awards may be given in an amount up to $5,000 at the jurys discretion. Honorable mention prizes in the amount of $500 or $750 cash are also awarded. Each scholarship is paid directly to the recipients school and applied toward tuition. A one-year AIGA membership is also awarded to recipients. AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships benefit underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Scholarships are awarded annually to encourage social and environmental responsibility and cultural awareness in the next generation of artists and designers.', 'Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the following disciplines: graphic design, illustration, interactive design, or photography, and be enrolled at an accredited college or univer', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3016, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3017, 'BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program offers numerous scholarships. For the Pathfinder Scholarship, applicants must be a high school Senior who intend to major in a technology related field of study. For the Trailblazer Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled as a freshman, sophomore or junior majoring in a technology-related field of study.All eligible application packets must include the following: a completed and signed application; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (one recommendation letter if a high school senior and two recommendation letters if a current undergraduate) from a school faculty member; and the enrollment verification form or a proof of acceptance. BLK Men in Tech aims to establish a network of Black men and allies who are committed to providing current and future tech leaders with the resources and opportunities they need to achieve greatness in this highly complex industry.', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program off', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3018, 'IABCH Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a Houston-area institution or hail from the Houston area. Scholarship assistance is based upon academic performance, leadership potential, and financial need.The Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship is a one-time award up to $2,500. IABC Houston pays scholarship funds directly to the student. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. Deadline for scholarship applications is Friday, May 5th at 5:00 p.m. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a H', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3019, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3020, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3021, 'Against the Grain Artistic Scholarship', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at least 25% Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity; be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.; have a 3.0 GPA; have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurriculars or other activities; be either a high school senior or a college student currently enrolled fulltime at an accredited U.S. vocational, junior college, or four-year college/university and must be a full- time, associate/bachelor/master degree-seeking student by the upcoming academic calendar year; and not be a relative of a board member.Selection is based on a rating system judged in five major categories. The candidate with the highest combined cumulative points will receive the scholarship. These categories are: quality of content submission (essay, artistic portfolio); academic performance; leadership/community service experience and contribution; letters of recommendation; and a phone/in-person committee interview. Funds will be disbursed directly to the educational institution in the students name.', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at lea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3022, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3023, 'Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology field. The selection committee will choose the scholarship recipients on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership potential and financial need.Applicants must have an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) and must have satisfactorily completed at least one full semester of college (12 semester hours or equivalent). Must be enrolled as a full-time (12 semester hours or equivalent) undergraduate student at an accredited institution in the United States and be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident.', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology fie', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3024, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3025, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3026, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3027, 'Be a Rising Bud Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Be a Rising Bud Scholarship must currently be a female high-school senior who is interested in pursuit of an undergraduate degree at a college or university. Applicants must be from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year and must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in the following fields: Applied Arts (Creative Literature/Writing, Decorative Art, Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Industrial Design), Cinematic Arts (Animation, Audio/Sound, Film-Making), Performing Arts (Dance, Music, Step, Theater), or Visual Arts (Animation, Architecture, Audio/Sound, Ceramics, Computer Art, Crafts, Design, Drawing, Filmmaking, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Video, Visual Communications).Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'Applicants of the Be a Rising Bud Scholarship must currently be a female high-school senior who is interested in pursuit of an undergraduate degree at a college or university. Applicants must be from a low-income household earning a combined income that i', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3028, 'Kelly Somey Digital Marketing Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior interested in a marketing career? As part of our commitment to supporting the next generation of marketing creatives, we\'re once again offering college-bound students a chance to receive our annual Kelly Somey Digital Marketing Scholarship. This student must be interested in pursuing a digital marketing career and must be passionate about creative work.This scholarship honors Kelly Somey, the former high school art teacher who inspired Unions founder, Banks Wilson, to seek a path after graduation driven by creativity. Mr. Somey was a dedicated mentor and teacher who went above and beyond to provide guidance to students looking to develop their talents and pursue careers in creative fields. Start your own creative career today by applying for the scholarship!', 'Are you a high school senior interested in a marketing career? As part of our commitment to supporting the next generation of marketing creatives, we\'re once again offering college-bound students a chance to receive our annual Kelly Somey Digital Marketin', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3029, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3030, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3031, 'Win a $2,500 Scholarship for Your Education', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new possibilities in the tech world. To apply, compose an original 1,000 - 2,000-word piece based on the following topic: The role of technology companies in transforming the world and altering the social fabric. Submit your content, along with any supporting material, at the scholarship provider\'s website.Applicants must be currently enrolled in or about to enroll in a 2,3, or 4-year college or university course in the continental United States. Your coursework must be directly related to or leading to a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Human-Computer Interaction or another related field. You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher if already enrolled in a program.', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3032, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3033, 'BOND Scholarship Program', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industries through both its scholarship and mentorship program. Helmed by a Black-owned organization and certified diversity supplier, BCAP is outfitted to consult with companies of creative and cultural influence on achieving long term, sustainable DEI solutions. Scholarships to design schools are challenging for any American student to obtain but present further hurdles for BIPOC American students. The BOND Scholarship Program, a component of BCAP, was established as a solution in accelerating the next generation into becoming the future leaders of tomorrow on a global scale. Applicants must be a BIPOC Community member, be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be enrolled full-time in a university-level fashion program.', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industri', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3034, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3035, 'Synchrony Tech Scholarship', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/app development, web development, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing, ethical hacking, and artificial intelligence. Programs must be completed through an accredited university or program. Third-party vendor certificates (I.E., Coursera, etc.) and 2 or 4-year degree programs will not be accepted.Scholarship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. However, priority review dates are April 30 and September 30thEligibility: Open to all autistic adults 18 years of age or older who are eligible to work in the United States; Have a documented medical or educational autism diagnosis; The selected certification program must start at least 90 days after application submission, and be able to be completed within approximately 1 year of the award date. Preference will be given to applicants registered on the Hire Autism website.', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3036, 'The Doan Foundation For The Arts Scholarship', 'Applicants to the Doan Foundation Scholarship for the Arts, must be high school students living and attending school in Southern California, who are graduating as a senior and who are planning to enroll at a higher education institution or vocational/technical school to pursue an Associate\'s degree, a Bachelor\'s degree, or certificate of profession. Students must be embarking on a career pertaining to the arts.Applicants must have financial need, as demonstrated through the completion of of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 or above and possess characteristics of good citizenship. Students must provide both a FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) and a California Aid Report (CAR) with their application.', 'Applicants to the Doan Foundation Scholarship for the Arts, must be high school students living and attending school in Southern California, who are graduating as a senior and who are planning to enroll at a higher education institution or vocational/tech', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3037, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3038, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3039, 'Trident Technical College Workforce Pathways Schol', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academic courses at Trident Technical College. The Workforce Pathways Scholarship is funded by the South Carolina General Assembly through the South Carolina Technical College System. Funding is made available in the form of scholarships to students who are current residents of South Carolina and meet specific program requirements. The scholarship can be used to pay for course registration fees and is available for designated workforce training programs only. Eligible programs of study are: business; health, human and personal services; information technology; and maintenance and technical trades. Scholarship recipients must be current residents of South Carolina and all applicants will need to provide the college with social security number, date of birth and proof of residency. Scholarships will be awarded based on classroom and funding availability. If funds are not available at the time your application is received, you will be added to a wait list.', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3040, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3041, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3042, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3043, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3044, 'York County Conservation District Scholarship', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field). Applicants must be currently enrolled or already accepted to an accredited college or university. Applicant must not have received a York County scholarship in the last year.The York County Conservation District was founded in 1938 when 554 farmers signed a petition requesting assistance for protecting the natural resources of York County. Today, we assist farmers and all county residents by promoting maintenance, improvement and wise use of land, water, soil and other natural resources. We accomplish this mission through educational programs and the administration of laws and regulations for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the State Conservation Commission.', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field).', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3045, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3046, 'Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancemen', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. Not sure if you fit the bill? Theres more to agriculture than farming. Check out our video to learn about the bright future that lies ahead for the ag industry, and find out if you could be part of the #OtherSideOfAg.The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is offering scholarships to high school seniors or those currently enrolled in a two or four year higher education program, with plans to pursue a career in agriculture. This doesnt have to mean youre planning to be a farmer this also includes food scientists, veterinarians, ag teachers, or maybe even a Farm Credit loan officer. In order to be eligible, you must reside in Horizon Farm Credits territory.', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. N', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3047, 'Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in trade schools, certifications, or college. Scholarships support FFA high school seniors and collegiate members. Just one application is required for multiple scholarship opportunities totaling close to $2 million. Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture. In order to apply for this scholarship, students must: be a high school senior (public, private or home-schooled) or enrolled in college full time (minimum of 12 credit hours); be planning to pursue a degree in a qualifying area of study; be planning to attend a vocational, 2-year or 4-year qualifying ag related study program after high school; have a 2.5 GPA; and obtain no less than two electronic endorsements from qualifying farmers.', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3048, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3049, 'Harry Hampton Fund Scholarship', 'The Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation which partners with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for the promotion of education, research, management and the administration of game and fish laws, which will benefit conservation of wildlife, marine and other natural resources in South Carolina. Public education in the principles of wildlife and marine resources management and conservation is a major thrust of the funds purpose, a priority to meet the growing need for better-informed caretakers of our resources in this age of increased urbanization and technology.In a commitment to promote higher education in the natural resources area in South Carolina, the Board of Directors of the Hampton Fund in 1992 established the scholarship program. This scholarship is awarded annually to a S.C. resident student to attend an institution of higher learning in the state with a major area of study in wildlife, fisheries, forestry, biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science or related fields. Applicants are thoroughly screened, interviewed and a winner selected through a comprehensive process established by the Board of Directors. The recipient must maintain a GPR of 2.5 or above for a given academic year to receive funds for the following year. If the GPR falls below the 2.5 average for any academic year, the student will not receive any further funds, and a new recipient will be sought.', 'The Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation which partners with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for the promotion of education, research, management and the administration of game and fish laws,', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3050, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3051, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3052, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3053, 'Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells to ecology and evolution. SICB encourages interdisciplinary cooperative research that integrates across scales, and new models and methodologies to enhance research and education. Throughout their generosity, SICB offers a scholarship to students.This scholarship, in memory of Libbie H. Hyman, one of Americas foremost invertebrate zoologists, provides assistance to students to take courses or to pursue research on invertebrates at a marine, freshwater, or terrestrial field station. The Hyman Grant is intended to help support a first meaningful field-station experience for a first- or second-year graduate student, or an advanced undergraduate.', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3054, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3055, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3056, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3057, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3058, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3059, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3060, 'Nebraska High School Senior Scholarship', 'At Oxbow Animal Health, we are ardent about nurturing a passion for companion animals at every educational stage. The Oxbow Nebraska High School Senior Scholarship is specifically crafted for graduating high school seniors in Nebraska, propelling them towards a rewarding education and career in the companion animal industry.Why Consider Oxbow\'s Nebraska High School Senior Scholarship?Industry Opportunities: Explore diverse career paths in animal health, nutrition, marketing, publishing, and pet food manufacturing within the burgeoning pet industry.Global Expansion: Witness the rapid growth of the companion animal industry worldwide, unlocking numerous career prospects.To Qualify:1. Online Application: Complete the application available on Oxbow\'s official website.2. Rsum Submission: Furnish a comprehensive rsum detailing your activities and job history.3. Letters of Reference: Include two letters of reference endorsing your capabilities and potential.4. High School Status Proof: Provide proof of high school senior status, pending graduation from a Nebraska high school (e.g., transcript).5. Enrollment Proof: Submit proof of full-time enrollment in a college or university for the 2023 Fall Semester (e.g., acceptance letter).6. Essay Submission: Craft a compelling 300-500 word essay elucidating why you aspire to pursue a career in the pet industry or the field of animal health.Application Deadline:Ensure your application is postmarked by March 1st.Invest in your passion for companion animals with the Oxbow Nebraska High School Senior Scholarship. Scholarship recipients will be announced in May on our website, and funds will be disbursed directly to the school in September. Seize this opportunity to transform your love for pets into a fulfilling career!', 'At Oxbow Animal Health, we are ardent about nurturing a passion for companion animals at every educational stage. The Oxbow Nebraska High School Senior Scholarship is specifically crafted for graduating high school seniors in Nebraska, propelling them tow', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3061, 'Oxbow Animal Health Scholarships', 'Founded in 1980, Oxbow Animal Health has evolved from a farmer\'s passion into a global commitment to small animal health. Our enduring history is a testament to hard work, entrepreneurial spirit, and unwavering values. Recognizing that today\'s students are the future leaders of veterinary medicine, Oxbow has been steadfast in supporting aspiring veterinarians, vet techs, and future animal health professionals through the annual Oxbow Academic Scholarships since 2005.A Range of Opportunities:At Oxbow, we offer diverse scholarships, each designed with specific criteria to cater to the varied aspirations of future professionals in the animal health industry.1. Nebraska High School Senior Scholarship:Aimed at Nebraska high school seniors.Targets those planning to pursue education and careers in the companion animal industry.2. Undergraduate Scholarship:Open to students currently enrolled in a college or university.Intended for individuals showcasing a career interest in companion animals.3. Veterinary Technology Scholarships:For students currently enrolled in a vet tech program.Focused on those displaying a strong interest in small and exotic animal medicine.4. Veterinary Medicine Scholarship:Tailored for students currently enrolled in veterinary school.Requires a demonstration of interest in small and exotic animal medicine.How to Apply:Access the application for your specific scholarship type online at Oxbow\'s official website.Submit a detailed rsum outlining your activities and job history.Include letters of reference that attest to your capabilities and potential.Furnish proof of enrollment and academic standing.Craft a thoughtful 300-500 word essay as specified by the scholarship type.Application Deadline:Ensure your application is postmarked by the respective deadline for your chosen scholarship.At Oxbow, we are committed to nurturing the future leaders of veterinary medicine. Join us on this rewarding journey to make a significant impact on the world of animal health.', 'Founded in 1980, Oxbow Animal Health has evolved from a farmer\'s passion into a global commitment to small animal health. Our enduring history is a testament to hard work, entrepreneurial spirit, and unwavering values. Recognizing that today\'s students ar', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3062, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3063, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3064, 'Undergraduate Companion Animal Interest Scholarshi', 'At Oxbow Animal Health, we recognize the importance of a solid education in laying the foundation for a rewarding career in the realm of companion animals. Our Undergraduate Scholarship is designed for students currently enrolled in a college or university who harbor a genuine interest in pursuing a career related to companion animals.Why Consider Oxbow\'s Undergraduate Scholarship?Pet Industry Career: Are you passionate about the pet industry? This scholarship is tailored for individuals aspiring to work in animal health, nutrition, marketing, publishing, and pet food manufacturing.Global Opportunities: The companion animal industry is rapidly expanding worldwide, providing an array of career paths. Opportunities in animal health, nutrition, marketing, publishing, and pet food manufacturing are on the rise each year.To Qualify:1. Online Application: Complete the application available on Oxbow\'s official website.2. Rsum Submission: Provide a comprehensive rsum outlining your activities and job history.3. Letters of Reference: Include two letters of reference from individuals familiar with your academic and professional capabilities.4. Enrollment Proof: Submit proof of full-time enrollment for the 2023 Fall Semester, such as a copy of your course schedule or a signed statement from your advisor.5. Transcript and GPA: Furnish a copy of your transcript (with a minimum of 12 undergraduate credit hours completed) and disclose your current GPA.6. Essay Submission: Craft a compelling 300-500 word essay elucidating why you aspire to pursue a career in the companion animal industry.Application Deadline:Ensure your application is postmarked by March 1st.Embark on your journey toward a rewarding career in companion animals with Oxbow\'s Undergraduate Scholarship. Scholarship recipients will be announced in May on our website, with funds disbursed directly to the school in September. Don\'t miss the chance to invest in your future!', 'At Oxbow Animal Health, we recognize the importance of a solid education in laying the foundation for a rewarding career in the realm of companion animals. Our Undergraduate Scholarship is designed for students currently enrolled in a college or universit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3065, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3066, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3067, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3068, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3069, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3070, 'Grossman Scholarship Program', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors, and three are available for graduate and non-traditional students. All students must be pursuing a post-secondary program education through an accredited environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry related education program in Colorado. Applications run from the winter until the due date.One $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduating high school seniors, and one $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduate or non-traditional students. An eligible candidate: Is a Colorado resident; Has demonstrated a commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources within their personal, educational, and/or professional time. Ideally, students can show that they have volunteered with outdoor stewardship/environment organizations, such as VOC or other Colorado stewardship organizations or land agencies; Is pursuing a degree program with an environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry emphasis at an accredited 4-year college/university, 2-year community college, or a certificate program offered by an accredited college/university within the state of Colorado; and must provide a copy of unofficial transcripts from their highest level of education completed.', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three sc', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3071, 'Oklahoma Cattlemen\'s Foundation Scholarship', 'The Oklahoma Cattlemens Foundation distributes scholarships to current college students at an Oklahoma college or university with definite plans to continue in the fall or graduating high school seniors who have an interest in the beef cattle industry. Preference points will be given to applicants who are a son/daughter or grandchild of a current Oklahoma Cattlemen\'s Association (OCA) member or a current member of the Oklahoma Junior Cattlemen\'s Association (OJCA). Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary. Applications run from January until the due date.The future of agriculture is dependent upon our youth growing into the industry and flourishing, said Mariah Remier, Executive Director for Oklahoma Cattlemen\'s Foundation. The Oklahoma Cattlemen\'s Foundation strives to provide students with the resources it has to help them succeed anyway possible. I hope our members and those throughout the agricultural industry will share our scholarship opportunities, continue to preserve past traditions and educate future generations.', 'The Oklahoma Cattlemens Foundation distributes scholarships to current college students at an Oklahoma college or university with definite plans to continue in the fall or graduating high school seniors who have an interest in the beef cattle industry. Pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3072, 'Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship', 'The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) seeks to improve the treatment of animals everywherein the laboratory, on the farm, in commerce, at home, and in the wild. Over the seven decades that AWI has been advocating for animals, much progress has been made. Yet we are hoping to build on our accomplishments by ensuring that future generations continue to improve the lives of animals through the Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship fund. We want to invest in future leaders working to improve animal welfare. The Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship is open to seniors in high school who have demonstrated a commitment to animal welfare through volunteer work and/or advocacy and intend to pursue a career that will ultimately reduce animal suffering. Students who are seniors in high school during the application window for this years application process will be considered, and must attend a high school in the United Stated. Applicants will be required to obtain two letters of recommendation from individuals (not family members) who can speak to the applicants education record and commitment to animal welfare. If selected as a finalist, the applicant will be required to supply confirmation of acceptance to a college or university prior to scholarship distribution.', 'The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) seeks to improve the treatment of animals everywherein the laboratory, on the farm, in commerce, at home, and in the wild. Over the seven decades that AWI has been advocating for animals, much progress has been made. Yet', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3073, 'Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship ', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applicant must reside in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, attend a high school in one of these counties, have a minimum B average for the first three years, and plan to attend an accredited college or university. The applicant should be planning to enter a career directly related to preserving the natural environment. To be eligible for the Continuing College scholarship the applicant must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university pursing a degree directly related to preserving the natural environment, have a permanent residence in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, have graduated from a high school from one of these counties with a minimum B average, and currently hold a minimum B average in their college studies.', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3074, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3075, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3076, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3077, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3078, 'Charles Shelton Veterinarian Medicine/Technology S', 'To be eligible for the Charles Shelton Veterinarian Medicine/Technology Scholarship, applicants must: have a minimum 3.0 GPA and provide an official copy of your transcript in a sealed envelope; be an African-American graduating HS senior, current college student or returning college student; be a US citizen or permanent resident; and be a resident of one of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia.In addition to completing the scholarship, applicants must also: provide two professional references that speak directly to your experience in veterinary medicine or technology; submit proof of full-time enrollment in a college or university; a resume (include achievements, honors, community service and school involvement); and a short essay answering a given question. Once the scholarship recipients have enrolled in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher education and submitted proof of enrollment to the sponsor, the scholarships will be awarded in the form of a check made payable to the institution attended by the scholarship recipient.', 'To be eligible for the Charles Shelton Veterinarian Medicine/Technology Scholarship, applicants must: have a minimum 3.0 GPA and provide an official copy of your transcript in a sealed envelope; be an African-American graduating HS senior, current college', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3079, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3080, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3081, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3082, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3083, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3084, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3085, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3086, 'Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Leadership ', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife professionals grounded in the North American Model of Wildlife Management. The RMEF Wildlife Leadership Awards (WLA) scholarship program was established in 1991 to recognize, encourage and promote leadership among future wildlife management professionals. The program and currently provides multiple $5,000 scholarships and one-year membership to RMEF. The awards are presented to undergraduate students enrolled in a wildlife-related natural resource program. Students must have junior status entering the coming fall semester.', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3087, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3088, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3089, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3090, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3091, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3092, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3093, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3094, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3095, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3096, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3097, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3098, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3099, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3100, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3101, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3102, 'National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Sc', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Scholarship. Preference will be given to active duty or honorably discharged military service members, members of NMFWA or relatives of NMFWA members and applicants that are currently working or have worked on Department of Defense lands. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be pursuing degrees in wildlife and fisheries biology, botany, ecology, range conservation, forestry, and/or wildlife law enforcement. College transcripts and two letters of reference from instructors or past employers must accompany the application form. The award shall provide financial aid toward the tuition of the selected student(s) for the fall term during the year in which the scholarship is granted. The funds shall be paid to the registrar at the college or university being attended, and credited toward the student\'s tuition for the fall semester/quarter. All applicants will be notified of their status in August.', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Associatio', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3103, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3104, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3105, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3106, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3107, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3108, 'Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, we are offering at least one scholarship grant of up to $1,000 to a qualified undergraduate student. To qualify for the GAEP scholarship(s), applicants must be full-time students in good academic standing at an accredited college or university located in the State of Georgia for the current academic year. Applicants must continue with this full-time status for the academic year. Qualified students should be majoring in an environmental field such as (but not limited to) ecology, botany, fisheries, forestry, geology, geography, environmental engineering, environmental planning, impact assessment, natural resource management, or conservation. An overall GPA of 3.0 or above is required for all applications. Student membership in GAEP is encouraged but not required, and will not be a factor in selection of scholarship recipients.', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3109, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3110, 'Career Op Scholarship', 'This is a test award with a long enough description so that the page will render properly. 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Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3112, 'Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Sch', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It was the hope of the founders that the recipient will use this scholarship to assist his or her studies, and after graduation seek employment in the tri-state region in either the public or private sector furthering the cause of environmental protection and riparian habitat conservation for the benefit of all. This scholarship is available to students entering their first or second year of graduate or law school. The eligible applicant\'s major shall be in an area of environmental studies such as, but not limited to, ecology, hydrology, conservation biology, natural resource management, zoology or environmental law and policy. Based on a 4.0 scale, the applicant shall demonstrate merit with a current 3.5 GPA in the environmental concentration courses and an overall minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is open to U.S. citizens only.', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3113, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3114, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3115, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3116, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3117, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3118, 'Roy G. Post Foundation Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Roy G. Post Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be full-time students currently enrolled in secondary educational programs pursuing degrees related to the nuclear life cycle; and be students who have not received a Roy Post scholarship either as an undergraduate or a graduate student. WM Symposia will provide Roy G. Post Scholarship winners the following: conference registration, hotel accommodations and travel reimbursement. Roy G. Post was the founding chief executive of WM Symposia, the sponsor of the annual international Waste Management Conference. The Roy G. Post Foundation is a non-profit organization formed by his students, peers and protgs to provide scholarships to students to develop careers in the safe management of nuclear materials and to participate in the WM Conference. The Roy G. Post Foundation has awarded scholarships to more than 200 undergraduate and graduate students from all around the world. The recipients of the Post Foundation scholarships are a group of extremely accomplished and outstanding & driven students who excel both inside and outside of their academic role.', 'To be eligible for the Roy G. Post Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be full-time students currently enrolled in secondary educational programs pursuing degrees related to the nuclear life cycle; and be students who have not received a Roy Post sch', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3119, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3120, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3121, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3122, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3123, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3124, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3125, 'Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be in at least their second semester, enrolled in two semester-equivalent courses, and demonstrate a commitment to STEM disciplines relevant to defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.Eligibility Criteria:U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.Graduate-level candidates must be enrolled in their second semester, taking at least two semester-equivalent courses per semester, at an accredited U.S. college or university.A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application.Eligible majors include but are not limited to information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics, and other STEM-related fields (see the list of qualifying STEM majors below).Qualifying STEM Majors:Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.Application Process:1. Complete the online application, including a short-answer question on work experience and future career goals aligning with the AFCEA Educational Foundation\'s mission.2. Provide a brief summary of financial need.3. Include the following documents:Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar\'s Office.Minimum two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study.Current rsum.Undergraduate transcript (official or unofficial).4. Optionally, applicants may submit a third letter of recommendation.Submission Details:If your transcript does not show classes in progress, submit documents indicating current classes.For non-electronic submissions, send official documents to the AFCEA address listed above to arrive by the deadline date.Applications must be complete, including all supporting documentation, by the deadline.When sending supporting documents, please include the name of the scholarship.Empower your graduate education and contribute to STEM excellence in defense and security. Apply for the AFCEA Educational Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship today!', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3126, 'Barbara Lotze Scholarship for Future Physics Teach', 'The AAPT Board of Directors offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools. Undergraduate students enrolled, or planning to enroll, in physics teacher preparation curricula and high school seniors entering such programs are eligible. Successful applicants receive a stipend of up to $3,000 and a complimentary AAPT Student Membership for one year. The scholarship may be granted to an individual for each of four years.Applicants must declare their intent to prepare for, and engage in, a career in physics teaching at the high school level and must, at the time the scholarship funds are received by the student, be: an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited two-year college, four-year college or a university, or a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; pursuing, or planning to pursue, a course of study leading toward a career in physics teaching in the high schools; showing promise of success in their studies; and a citizen of the United States of America.', 'The AAPT Board of Directors offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools. Undergraduate students enrolled, or', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3127, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3128, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3129, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3130, 'Edison Scholars Program', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help them follow their dreams in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) and empower them to change the world. This is a chance for students with big dreams to advance their education and take part in shaping a brighter future. Applicants must be a high school senior with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, plan to pursue studies in the STEM fields at a four-year accredited college or university and show financial need. Eligible STEM majors include computer and information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation and physical sciences. Applicants must live in Southern California Edisons service territory. The top 50 finalists will be required to submit a short video and potentially participate in a final interview. Dont stress, these are just ways to get to know you better. Dependents of Edison International and SCE employees and retirees are not eligible.', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help ', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3131, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3132, 'NSTA Angela Award', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown excellence of involvement and/or has strong connections to science; evidence of sustained accomplishments or progress/interest in science; and evidence that the students interest in science has impacted others. This award consists of a $1,000 US EE Savings Bond or Canada Savings Bond purchased for the equivalent issue price. This award is open to any female student in grades 5 8, who is a resident of the United States, US Territories, or Canada, and is enrolled full time in public, private, or home school. NSTA employees, NSTA Board and Council members, award judges and their immediate families are not eligible to apply. Applicants must provide: Letter of nomination from teacher, parent, school administrator, or community leader; An essay written by the student about her interest and involvement in science (up to 500 words); Student is encouraged to include in essay future aspirations in science; Two letters of support from individuals who can give evidence of how the student meets the specific criteria for this award. Letters must not exceed two pages each, and must accompany packet; and Up to two pages of support materials are required; e.g. photographs, news articles, science projects, etc.', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3133, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3134, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3135, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3136, 'AMS Graduate Fellowships', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered and pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences at a US accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA or higher is required and applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. Three letters of references and relevant transcripts will also be required to apply. A stipend will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. In addition, fellowship recipients will receive partial travel support to attend the AMS Annual Meeting. Notifications will go out in March. Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible.', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3137, 'DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems. The program fosters a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students, alumni, DOE laboratory staff and other scientists who want to have an impact on the nation while advancing their research.The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation\'s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation\'s best scientific graduate students and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry, and educational institutions. This is open only to full-time students and legal US residents. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3138, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3139, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3140, 'Penn State Braddock Scholarship', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, or Pre-Medicine at Penn State\'s University Park campus. Several scholarships are offered annually to incoming students using the application below. The selection is based on the essays and recommendation letters submitted as well as the overall strength of the student\'s high school performance and extra-curricular achievements. The applicants high school transcript should indicate an emphasis on science coursework or be consistent with the intent to major in one of the indicated disciplines.This scholarship is for prospective students who plan to be full-time students at the University Park campus and will major in any of the aforementioned disciplines. This is renewable for up to four years or until the student has earned 130 Penn State credits. This is contingent upon making progress toward one of the specified degrees. To be considered for the Braddock Scholarship, prospective students should apply to the Science Scholarship in their senior year of high school.', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, o', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3141, 'Advanced Energy\'s STEM Diversity Scholarship', 'Apply for the Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship. If youre majoring in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or material science, to help you achieve your educational goals, we\'re offering a $20,000 scholarship grant towards your tuition. You will also be given an opportunity to intern with us, a global leader in the design and manufacturing of highly engineered, precision power conversion, measurement, and control solutions for mission-critical applications and processes.The Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship is open to all gender-diverse and racially diverse students studying electrical engineering, physics, or material science. This scholarship is open to undergraduates (who are at least rising sophomores), Master\'s-level students and Ph.D. students. Applicants must either attend the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, University at Buffalo, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota, San Jose State University or Cal Poly- San Luis Obispo. Applicants must maintain a 3.25 GPA or higher.', 'Apply for the Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship. If youre majoring in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or material science, to help you achieve your educational goals, we\'re offering a $20,000 scholarship gran', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3142, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3143, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3144, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3145, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3146, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3147, 'Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Science Competition', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the future through collaborative brainstorming and research of current science and technology. Beyond engaging your students in problem solving, team-based learning, critical thinking, and communication skills, ExploraVision aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards.Students work in groups of two, three or four, and are guided by a team coach and an optional mentor. Each team selects a technology, or an aspect of a technology, which is present in the home, school, or community, or any other technology relevant to their lives. They will explore what the technology does, how it works, and how, when, and why it was invented. The students must then project into the future what that technology could be like 10 or more years in the future and determine what scientific breakthroughs need to occur to make it a reality. Entrants must be full time student, currently enrolled in and attending a public, private, or home school in the United States. They must be younger than 21 years old, and must only submit one project per year.', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the futu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3148, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3149, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3150, 'University of Michigan Bell Scholarship', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (at the University of Michigan). Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee of the Trust in cooperation with the University of Michigan.To be eligible for the Bell Scholarships, applicants must: have graduated from high school with a grade-point average of at least 3.0; be residents of Virginia, applicable counties in Michigan, a graduate of New Trier High School, a graduate of a Chicago school, or a graduate of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora; be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; and be a U.S. Citizen or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3151, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3152, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3153, 'WHOI Summer Student Fellowship Program', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering including but not limited to the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy. Students must have at least a tentative interest in the ocean sciences, oceanographic engineering, mathematics, or marine policy. Persons from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Students will receive a weekly stipend as well as travel allowance. Through this program of Fellowship grants, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\'s aim is to give a promising group of science and engineering students experience that will assist them in determining whether they wish to devote careers to the study of the oceans. This program is made possible through the generosity of friends of the Institution and grants from the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program (NSF-REU).', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering includi', 8160, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3154, 'Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher Schol', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher is to assist graduating students from any public school in Saginaw in their pursuit of a degree in science or engineering, or a Liberal Arts Degree. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be enrolled full-time, reside in the Saginaw Public School District, and either be a female pursuing a liberal arts degree, or a male pursuing a science/engineering degree. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3155, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3156, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3157, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3158, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3159, 'Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Fellowships in Es', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with top science mentors studying Americas largest estuary. Each REU fellow will receive a stipend, free housing at their research labs and round-trip travel expenses.The Research Experience for Undergraduates fellowship program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maryland Sea Grant College. Its goal is to encourage students to develop independence and confidence in a research-oriented atmosphere, and to continue their education in estuarine and ocean science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed at least two years of study towards (but not yet completed) a bachelors degree. Preference is given to students who are rising seniors. Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills ', 7200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3160, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3161, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3162, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3163, 'UTC Westbrook Scholarship', 'The Department of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces the Westbrook Scholarship Program. Awards will be presented to entering freshmen majoring in Chemistry or Physics. Once awarded these scholarships are automatically renewed provided the student meets specific academic requirements. The Westbrook scholarship can be added to other University scholarships and the Tennessee Lottery scholarship. This award is open to all applicants regardless of race, color, creed, or sex.To be eligible for the Westbrook Scholarship, applicants must: complete a course in high school chemistry or physics with an A or B; attain a high school grade point average of 3.5 or above; earn a composite score of 26 or above on the ACT exam; and declare chemistry or physics as the major at UTC. While the Westbrook is a merit scholarship, financial need will also be considered during the selection process.', 'The Department of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces the Westbrook Scholarship Program. Awards will be presented to entering freshmen majoring in Chemistry or Physics. Once awarded these scholarships are automati', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3164, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3165, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3166, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3167, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3168, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3169, 'Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellow', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursework related to research or interest to NASA is eligible. Fellowships are add-on awards, designed to supplement and enhance basic graduate research support, such as graduate research assistantships, graduate teaching assistantships, and non-federal scholarships and fellowships. Applicants must be graduate students who are U.S. citizens and who will be or are enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and priority for fellowship awards will be given to those who do not receive other federal fellowships. The Consortium\'s mission is to enhance and support aerospace science and technology efforts and activities in Mississippi as well as promote a strong science, mathematics, and technology base at precollege, undergraduate, and graduate levels in the regions educational institutions.', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursewor', 26250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3170, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3171, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3172, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3173, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3174, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3175, 'Marian Othmer Schultz Scholarship', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared major in a natural science discipline (chemistry, physics, biology, geology) and be anticipating a career in a science related industry, science teaching or scientific research.Scholarship applications will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. Scholarship renewals will also be reviewed on a case by case basis. Scholarship recipients must show progress toward their career goals and the scholarship is not automatically renewed. Applications should include things such as total number of credits, current GPA, a complete list of all science courses completed, science faculty recommendation, and an essay describing your career plans after graduation.', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared m', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3176, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3177, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3178, 'SEG Scholarships', 'Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the SEG offers a range of different scholarship opportunities to students all over the globe. SEG Scholarships are based on merit. To qualify, you must be a student who: is a high school senior planning to attend college next year or an undergraduate or graduate college student; has above average grades; and is intending to pursue a college curriculum directed toward a career in applied geophysics.The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) is a global not-for-profit organization with a mission of connecting the world of applied geophysics. SEG supports students and emerging professionals with a variety of financial assistance options designed to provide accessibility to programs, events, and career development opportunities. Online applications are accepted 1 November through 1 March annually.', 'Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the SEG offers a range of different scholarship opportunities to students all over the globe. SEG Scholarships are based on merit. To qualify, you must be a student who: is a high school senior planning to attend co', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3179, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3180, 'The Rubber Division, ACS Undergraduate Scholarship', 'Rubber Division, ACS offers two Undergraduate Scholarships to students entering their junior or senior year for the fall-spring academic year. In addition, the former Connecticut Rubber Group offers a Russell Mazzeo Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship. Applicants for these scholarships may have a major area study in chemistry, physics, chemical or mechanical engineering, polymer science or any other technical discipline relevant to the rubber industry. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. Applicants must be incoming college juniors or seniors with a B or better academic average and a minimum of 3 semesters or 6 terms completed, be enrolled in a fully accredited university or college, and show interest in full-time professional employment in the rubber industry upon graduation and shall show promise of a productive future as a technically trained professional. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Rubber Division, ACS offers two Undergraduate Scholarships to students entering their junior or senior year for the fall-spring academic year. In addition, the former Connecticut Rubber Group offers a Russell Mazzeo Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship. App', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3181, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3182, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3183, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3184, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3185, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3186, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3187, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3188, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3189, 'NJ Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Summer Int', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Any full-time undergraduate student who will have completed at least four semesters of college education in a STEM, aerospace or space science field at a New Jersey university can apply. By NASA mandate, only U.S. citizens are eligible.The internship recipients are required to present a summary of their research work during the yearly internship conference (held at the end of summer) and submit a final report (of about 1000 words) that includes a summary of their findings as well as recommendations for future work. A survey of the internship recipients indicates that approximately 75% pursue graduate work in science and engineering, with the rest joining STEM industry. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a personal statement and a recommendation letter.', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3190, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3191, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3192, 'BMW/SAE Engineering Scholarship', 'This annual scholarship is provided by BMW AG in recognition of its commitment to excellence in engineering. This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained engineers for the future. One scholarship will be awarded each year for $1,500 per year. Scholarships may be renewed at $1,500 a year for three additional years. Applicants must be U.S. residents with a minimum 3.75 GPA and rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading on SAT I or composite ACT scores.Eligibility Requirements:*U.S. resident.*Must be an Incoming Freshman*Minimum unweighted 3.75 grade point average*Pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program with an interest in with an interest in mobility and advanced or emerging technologies such as (but not limited to) Automated and Unmanned, Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Shared or Micro Mobility and/or Electrification, Quantum Computing or Blockchain.*Provide two Letters of Recommendation - one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment*Participation in a STEM-related extra-curricular activity /club or employment/shadowing that relates to your intended engineering major', 'This annual scholarship is provided by BMW AG in recognition of its commitment to excellence in engineering. This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained engineers for the future. One scholarship will b', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3193, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3194, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3195, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3196, 'Campus Safety Health & Environmental Management As', 'CSHEMA offers a $3,000 scholarship (and a waiver to attend the CSHEMA annual conference) to encourage the study of environmental and occupational health, safety, and related disciplines. The program is open to all college undergraduate students preferably enrolled in majors geared toward an EHS career (such as, but not limited to, environmental science, fire protection, health physics, industrial engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health, safety, etc.) enrolled in 12 credit hours per semester, trimester, or quarter. Eligibility: -Must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 -Write and submit an essay which can be found on the application -Must be currently registered as a full-time student in North America Essay question: Describe an occupational health, occupational safety or campus environmental issue relevant to your university/ college or community (provide supporting information, facts and data).', 'CSHEMA offers a $3,000 scholarship (and a waiver to attend the CSHEMA annual conference) to encourage the study of environmental and occupational health, safety, and related disciplines. The program is open to all college undergraduate students preferably', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3197, 'Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scientific career after graduation (Pre-med and pre-pharmacy/pharmacy are excluded.); have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of laboratory science courses; have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of mathematics; have a 3.4 GPA; and exhibit strong scientific achievement and continued interest in chemistry and mathematics.Iota Sigma Pi is a national honor society for women in chemistry. Its major objectives are: to promote interest in chemistry among women students; to foster mutual advancement in academic, business, and social life; and to stimulate personal accomplishment in the chemical field. The Fluorine Chapter has a mixture of women with a variety of chemical interests: our members are from industry, government and academia and include both faculty and students.', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scient', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3198, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3199, 'Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at a 4-year college or university. Recipients may renew the scholarship up to three times for a total potential value of $40,000 per student.Applicants to the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program must: Be a U.S. citizen; Demonstrate financial need; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA or a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA. Applicants must plan to or currently be enrolled majoring in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering; Computer; Engineering; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; or Physics.', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those f', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3200, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3201, 'Mercer Family Foundation', 'Understanding that education is the key to the future, The Mercer Family Foundation is investing in students offering college scholarships to exceptional college juniors and seniors who have chosen math and/or physics as a career path. This program is limited to students enrolled University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Portland State University, Western Oregon University, Eastern Oregon University, Southern Oregon University, or The Oregon Institute of Technology.', 'Understanding that education is the key to the future, The Mercer Family Foundation is investing in students offering college scholarships to exceptional college juniors and seniors who have chosen math and/or physics as a career path. This program is li', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3202, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3203, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3204, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3205, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3206, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3207, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3208, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3209, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3210, 'Shared Energy Future Foundation STEM Scholarship', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This year, weve allocated $20,000 in scholarship awards. Applicants must be incoming, first-year students with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.To qualify, you must: Reside in Western U.S. States (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona); Have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the STEM field; Have demonstrated financial need; Have planned full-time attendance at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Applicants must have planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors: Computer Science; Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy)Geology; Mathematics; or Physics. Recipients are selected based on consideration of academic performance, participation in school and community activities, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation from an educator or community leader.', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This ye', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3211, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3212, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3213, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3214, 'Ohio EPA Scholarship', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Students must be entering their junior or senior year. Up to $5,000 is available for students entering their junior or senior year in four-year and five-year programs in Ohio public or private colleges and universities and up to $2,500 is available to students in two-year degree program in Ohio public or private technical and community colleges.Scholarship awardees will be selected on: academic record with an overall GPA of at least 3.0; education, employment, and/or internships, honors/awards, professional memberships, publications, presentations given and professional meetings attended, and community service; original research, scholarship, employment, and/or internships, or other unique contributions to environmental science or engineering; extracurricular activities and participation in organizations that demonstrate leadership, interpersonal skills and social responsibilities; and letters of recommendation from education or environmental professionals.', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineerin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3215, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3216, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3217, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3218, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3219, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3220, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3221, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3222, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3223, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3224, 'WIFLE Scholarship Program', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a students academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement.To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous fac', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3225, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3226, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3227, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3228, 'AMS Graduate Fellowship in the History of Science', 'The American Meteorological Society (AMS) is pleased to invite applications for the AMS Graduate Fellowship in the History of Science, to be awarded to a student in the process of completing a dissertation on the history of the atmospheric, or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences. The goal of the graduate fellowship is to support dissertation topics in the history of the atmospheric, or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences, and to foster close working relations between historians and scientists. An effort will be made to place the student into a mentoring relationship. The Fellowship carries a $20,000 stipend and will support one year of dissertation research. Fellowships cannot be deferred and must be used for the year awarded, but can be used to support research at a location away from the students institution, provided the plan is approved by the students thesis advisor. Applicants are responsible for keeping time to ensure that all application tasks are complete in order to submit the application for consideration by the deadline date.', 'The American Meteorological Society (AMS) is pleased to invite applications for the AMS Graduate Fellowship in the History of Science, to be awarded to a student in the process of completing a dissertation on the history of the atmospheric, or related oce', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3229, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3230, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3231, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3232, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3233, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3234, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3235, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3236, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3237, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3238, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3239, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3240, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3241, 'LeRoy Apker Award', 'The LeRoy Apker Award recognizes outstanding achievements in physics by undergraduate students, and provides encouragement to students who have demonstrated great potential for future scientific accomplishment. Two awards are presented each year, one to a student from a Ph.D. granting institution, and one to a student from a non-Ph.D. granting institution. The award consists of $5,000 for the recipient, $5,000 for their undergraduate institution\'s physics department to support undergraduate research, a certificate, and reimbursement for travel to an APS meeting to give an invited talk.Nominations are open to students at colleges and universities in the United States who were enrolled as undergraduates during at least part of the 12-month period preceding the submittal deadline. Only one graduate may be nominated per department. The candidate should have completed or be completing the requirements for an undergraduate degree with an excellent academic record and should have demonstrated exceptional potential for scientific research by an original contribution to physics. Nominations are active for one year.', 'The LeRoy Apker Award recognizes outstanding achievements in physics by undergraduate students, and provides encouragement to students who have demonstrated great potential for future scientific accomplishment. Two awards are presented each year, one to a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3242, 'M. Hildred Blewett Fellowship', 'The M. Hildred Blewett Fellowship is offered to female students to enable women to return to physics research careers after having had to interrupt those careers. The fellowship consists of a one-year award of up to $45,000. Allowed expenses include dependent care (limited to 50% of the award), salary, travel, equipment, and tuition and fees. Overhead charges by the institution are not allowed. To be eligible, applicants must: have completed work toward a Ph.D.; provide written proof from a U.S. or Canadian institution that the applicant will have institutional affiliation during the tenure of the grant; and be a U.S. or Canadian citizen or legal resident, or resident alien eligible to work in the United States or Canada. In selecting fellowship recipients, the following criteria will be considered: qualifications of the applicant; the status of career before their break; steps the applicant has taken to return to physics research; the relationship of the applicant to the research community; the relationship of the project and award to future plans; scholarly significance of the project; and the quality and feasibility of the project design and timeline. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also arrange for 1-3 recommendation letters (one of which may be from a designated mentor, must be uploaded through the application portal by person coordinating recommendation letter), and a letter of institutional support during the tenure of the grant.', 'The M. Hildred Blewett Fellowship is offered to female students to enable women to return to physics research careers after having had to interrupt those careers. The fellowship consists of a one-year award of up to $45,000. Allowed expenses include depen', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3243, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3244, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3245, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3246, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3247, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3248, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3249, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3250, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3251, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3252, 'Transformer Association Scholarship Program', 'The member companies of The Transformer Association (TTA) have established an academic scholarship program for the upcoming academic year to support qualified students enrolled in degree programs who have exhibited an interest in transformers or power conversion design through course work or other activities, and who might be considering a career in the transformer industry. TTA will award a scholarship based on academic merit and the applicants demonstrated experience and interest in the field of power conversion. The scholarship will be awarded in the form of a one-time grant of $2,500, based on the review of applications and the judgment of the TTA Scholarship Committee and Board of Directors.Scholarships are available to college undergraduate or graduate students studying in North America who will be enrolled full time for the current academic year in pursuit of an undergraduate or advanced degree in magnetics, electrical transformer design, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering or similar discipline. To be considered, interested individuals must submit a letter of application with the following information included or appended: a resume; a transcript; a recommendation letter (from a department chairperson, faculty advisor or a professor familiar with the candidates academic experience and achievements, and confirming the applicants interest in transformers); and a letter describing the applicants interest in the field of transformers, including courses taken, papers written, research projects, summer or part-time employment, co-ops or work study programs, and any other information that might inform the Scholarship Committees deliberations.', 'The member companies of The Transformer Association (TTA) have established an academic scholarship program for the upcoming academic year to support qualified students enrolled in degree programs who have exhibited an interest in transformers or power con', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3253, 'Elmer Carvey Scholarship', 'The Elmer Carvey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students attending public, four-year colleges in California. The stipend is for one year and is applied toward tuition during the upcoming academic year. Applications from students in physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering, whose desired career goals are in areas of interest to the society are encouraged. (Planned careers in biology/medicine are generally not covered by this Scholarship unless they are interdisciplinary and involve areas of interest to the SCCAVS.) High school seniors and current college students may apply.Send your application along with the following supporting information to one of the specified addresses (i.e., snail mail or email). Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a current transcript (preferably official); a letter of recommendation (preferably from a science teacher or research advisor); and a short statement (one page maximum) describing their involvement in an area of interest to the SCCAVS, as well as plans for future studies or career. (Letters of recommendation may be emailed, but only direct from the recommender\'s address.) Scholarship recipients will be notified by the beginning of September.', 'The Elmer Carvey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students attending public, four-year colleges in California. The stipend is for one year and is applied toward tuition during the upcoming academic year. Applications from students in physi', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3254, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3255, 'SSVMS Medical Student Scholarship Fund', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s inception in 1967. To be eligible to apply for a grant, students must have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento or Yolo counties, and must be enrolled in an accredited American medical school on a full-time basis (12 units or more). This grant does not apply to summer enrollment or to correspondence schools.Applications are accepted annually and must be received by July 1. Scholarships are awarded in September of the same year. Applications are evaluated primarily on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. Financial data will be analyzed according to family/student resources and household size. To apply for a scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, all official high school and college transcripts and three letters of reference to the listed address.', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s incept', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3256, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3257, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3258, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3259, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3260, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3261, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3262, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3263, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3264, 'SVC Foundation College Scholarship', 'The SVC Foundation is dedicated to developing future leaders in vacuum coating technology. We support the education and scientific activities of both students and those working in this field. There are three different opportunities available: College Scholarships, Industry Scholarships, and Student Travel Sponsorship. The SVC Foundation Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students studying a field related to vacuum coating technology. The college scholarships are offered to anyone attending an accredited technical, vocational, two-year, undergraduate or graduate school may apply. Students must be enrolled full-time during the semesters of award. Scholarships provide financial assistance to be used toward: tuition, books and fees; and travel to appropriate conferences. Preference will be given students whose major is engineering, physics, materials science and other fields related to vacuum coating.', 'The SVC Foundation is dedicated to developing future leaders in vacuum coating technology. We support the education and scientific activities of both students and those working in this field. There are three different opportunities available: College Scho', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3265, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3266, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3267, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3268, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3269, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3270, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3271, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3272, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3273, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3274, 'R&D Systems Scholarship', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma). A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded twice a year for one student in the fall semester and one student in the spring semester. This scholarship is only for colleges or universities, in the US, Canada, or Europe.', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3275, 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university students, as well as their dedicated faculty advisers. While many participants hail from fields like science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, innovation knows no bounds, and creative inventions can spring from any area of study.Key Details:To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled as full-time students for at least part of the 12-month period preceding their entry into the competition.Teams must comprise at least one member meeting the full-time student requirement, with all other team members enrolled at least part-time at some point during the 12-month period prior to entry.Diverse Innovation:The Collegiate Inventors Competition warmly welcomes inventions from all fields and domains. What truly matters is that each invention is an original concept conceived and developed by the student/adviser team. Furthermore, it should not have been (1) introduced to the public as a commercial product or process, or (2) patented or publicly disclosed more than a year prior to submission. These inventions, represented as reduced-to-practice ideas or working models, must reflect the collective efforts of students, either as part of a class project or through independent exploration. Additionally, it\'s vital that the invention is capable of replication.The Collegiate Inventors Competition celebrates the spirit of innovation and discovery among students from various academic backgrounds. Join us in honoring and showcasing your inventive ideas on this esteemed platform. Your groundbreaking invention could be the next big thing!', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university stud', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3276, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3277, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3278, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3279, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3280, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3281, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3282, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3283, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3284, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3285, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3286, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3287, 'Excedr Scholarship for STEM Graduate Students', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that same goal. Applicants must be/have: graduate student in any STEM program or related sub-program; currently working in a lab in your respective field of study; intend to continue your career after graduation in your current field of study or related; not currently a faculty member of the university; not received this Excedr scholarship previously; agree that the scholarship award money ($1,500 per student) will be used to cover the cost of tuition and other related fees and that the funds will be paid directly to the university for the winning students exclusive use in the degree-granting program; agree to the rules and privacy and confidentiality guidelines.Applicants must write a 500-750 word essay answering the following question: How do you plan to apply your research in the lab to the greater benefit of society in your career? Please briefly specify what your research has focused on thus far, and the ways in which you plan to use your learnings to make a positive impact. Note: The winning essays will combine general writing clarity, a creative answer, and a demonstration of knowledge about the industry in which the applicant intends to work.', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3288, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3289, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3290, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3291, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3292, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3293, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3294, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3295, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3296, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3297, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3298, 'Joy Cappel Scholarship', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 years, Rockland was guided by Joy Cappel, President and CEO. Mrs. Cappels vision to help define mechanisms underlying cell function and disease through antibody targeted detection is the motivational force behind this scholarship.Applicants must complete the application form. The application must be submitted by July 20th for fall semester or by January 20th for spring semester of the current year. Applicants must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student currently enrolled and accepted at a college or university in the United States for the upcoming fall or spring term. The intended major must be in Life Sciences or a related field. Winners will be contacted within two weeks after the application deadline and a check will be sent directly to the university provided in the application.', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 y', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3299, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3300, 'Penn State Braddock Scholarship', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, or Pre-Medicine at Penn State\'s University Park campus. Several scholarships are offered annually to incoming students using the application below. The selection is based on the essays and recommendation letters submitted as well as the overall strength of the student\'s high school performance and extra-curricular achievements. The applicants high school transcript should indicate an emphasis on science coursework or be consistent with the intent to major in one of the indicated disciplines.This scholarship is for prospective students who plan to be full-time students at the University Park campus and will major in any of the aforementioned disciplines. This is renewable for up to four years or until the student has earned 130 Penn State credits. This is contingent upon making progress toward one of the specified degrees. To be considered for the Braddock Scholarship, prospective students should apply to the Science Scholarship in their senior year of high school.', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, o', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3301, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3302, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3303, 'IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be introduced at our Annual Conference. Additionally, we provide a reimbursement grant of up to $250 to the recommending teacher.Scholarship Requirements:To be considered, applicants must:Be an Illinois resident attending an Illinois high school.Be a college-bound senior and provide enrollment documentation.Maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.5.Submit a complete application packet to the Scholarship Committee.We encourage all applicants to use our online application form, which requires attaching an essay/personal statement, a reference letter, and transcripts in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required. Please review the detailed instructions before completing the online application.', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be int', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3304, 'Abdul Waheed Scholarship in Biochemistry', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per year who plan to join the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Program. The scholarship includes a $35,000 yearly stipend, tuition, and health insurance and covers 3 years for Ph.D. Core students and 1 year for M.D./Ph.D. students. The awardee may start between June 1 and the first day of classes in August.Candidates must apply and be accepted by Saint Louis University as a classified (degree-seeking) student in the Biomedical Sciences Core Graduate Program as a new Ph.D. student. Candidates will indicate interest in the Abdul Waheed Scholarship at the time of application. M.D./Ph.D. students may apply to the scholarship at the beginning of the Ph.D. years, provided they have chosen a faculty mentor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per yea', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3305, 'ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) ', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and related health care disciplines. If awarded, ASPET will provide a student stipend of $2800 for a minimum of ten weeks participation in the program.Undergraduate students conducting pharmacology-related research including, but not limited to, students representing departments of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, and/or biological chemistry are encouraged to apply for this program. Applications from those traditionally underrepresented in the biomedical sciences are particularly encouraged. For more information or to apply, please visit the provider\'s website.', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and r', 2800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3306, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3307, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3308, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3309, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3310, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3311, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3312, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3313, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3314, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3315, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3316, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3317, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3318, 'Indian Health Service Scholarships', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements: be a high school graduate or the equivalent; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; be capable of completing a health profession degree program; and intend to serve Indian people as a health professional in your chosen discipline.The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. Throughout their generosity, they also provide scholarships.', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3319, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3320, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3321, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3322, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3323, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3324, 'Good Samaritan Foundation Scholarships', 'Good Samaritan Foundation is honored to award an average of $30,000 annually in financial support to local scholars. With eight scholarship funds available, the Foundation is able to provide much needed assistance to support graduating seniors, undergraduate or graduate students, medical students, and Good Samaritan employees as they work to attain their educational goals. Applicants should be pursuing degrees in various fields of health care. Scholarships are offered biyearly, so due dates are March 1 and October 1. Dollar amounts for the individual scholarships will vary.Specific criteria will differ by each individual scholarship. To be eligible for any of the awards, applicants must reside or originally be from the 11 counties that Good Samaritan serves. For applicants attending an accredited college or university, a scholarship requirement is to maintain a 3.0 GPA. Besides the application, applicants must also submit: three reference letters (an academic reference and two additional letters of recommendation from their pastor, colleagues, professional peers, etc.); a copy of acceptance into a degree program or conference information; official transcripts; and an essay (250-word minimum) explaining why they are choosing their specified degree and their career plans.', 'Good Samaritan Foundation is honored to award an average of $30,000 annually in financial support to local scholars. With eight scholarship funds available, the Foundation is able to provide much needed assistance to support graduating seniors, undergradu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3325, 'Leah J. Dickstein Medical Student Award', 'The Association of Women Psychiatrists is pleased to sponsor the Leah J. Dickstein, M.D. , M.A. Award. The recipient of the AWP Leah J. Dickstein, M.D., M.A. Award will be expected to attend the AWP Annual Meeting (in conjunction with the American Psychiatric Association meeting) in San Francisco in May, where they will receive this award. The winner will receive a plaque honoring their achievements and will also be invited to join the award committee for the following year. They will be encouraged to participate in other AWP activities including conference presentations and contributions to the newsletter. The award is open to female identified medical students who have demonstrated superior academic achievement, creativity, and leadership. Examples of appropriate disciplines or genres include: service or clinical aspects of medicine; research; or excellence in the humanities such as in art, music, or literature. Awardees must agree to attend monthly virtual AWP mentorship sessions for the year following the award. There will be opportunities for collaborations and presentations at our conference, and awardees are strongly encouraged to attend the next years APA Meeting.', 'The Association of Women Psychiatrists is pleased to sponsor the Leah J. Dickstein, M.D. , M.A. Award. The recipient of the AWP Leah J. Dickstein, M.D., M.A. Award will be expected to attend the AWP Annual Meeting (in conjunction with the American Psychi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3326, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3327, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3328, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3329, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3330, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3331, 'Foundation for Community Health High School Schola', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, with many past awardees now caring for patients in western Montana, the state, and throughout the world. Application deadline is midnight on March 9th and application must include all required documentation. Please read through the eligibility criteria, application requirements, selection & presentation information and awards presentations prior to applying for a scholarship. Required documentation includes: Completed application with attestation signed by the student and parent or legal guardian. If using a legal guardian or the student is emancipated, please also submit court appointed paperwork; Official transcripts must be received directly from the school. Transcripts must be mailed or delivered in a sealed envelope, if a special accommodation has been approved. Emailed transcripts will only be accepted if they are sent directly by the school counselor or authorized school personnel by the deadline. Applicants must supply two letters of recommendation, written and signed by individuals who are familiar with the applicant (i.e., teachers, employers) and are able to discuss scholastic potential and personal qualities.', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3332, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3333, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3334, 'Medical Professional Student Scholarship', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, APRN, etc.; or be an undergraduate nursing student enrolled in nursing studies. (Undergraduate nursing students doing pre-nursing studies are not eligible to apply; applicants must be in nursing studies to apply.)Preference will be given to 1) female applicants, 2) those pursuing careers as physicians or nurses (although all medical majors are welcome to apply), 3) those who demonstrate financial need. Applicants may attend the qualified college or university of his/her choice. Continued scholarship funding will be awarded to each recipient each year, up to a period of four years, provided he/she continues to meet the above criteria. This scholarship will not be awarded for more than four years to any one recipient. Recipients will be asked to submit a renewal application and transcripts each spring to continue scholarship funding. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, ph', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3335, 'Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program', 'Students pursuing degrees in eligible professions who are enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university are eligible to apply to the Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program. Scholars will receive funding for tuition, books, other related educational costs, and a monthly stipend while enrolled full-time in an accredited university/college program. A coordinated service plan (licensure, service site) will be designed specifically for each graduate.The Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program (NHHSP) addresses access to health care by developing a Native Hawaiian health care workforce of professionals committed to serve the unique health needs of Hawaiian communities. The program recruits and nurtures professionals in-training for primary health care disciplines and specialties most needed to deliver quality, culturally competent health services to Native Hawaiians throughout the State of Hawaii.In addition to requiring admittance to accredited schools and programs, this merit-based program awards generous scholarships to eligible individuals who appear to be dedicated to providing primary health services to Native Hawaiians and their families in Hawaii.', 'Students pursuing degrees in eligible professions who are enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university are eligible to apply to the Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program. Scholars will receive funding for tuition, books, other related ed', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3336, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3337, 'Yankton Medical Clinic Scholarships', 'Yankton Medical Clinic has been providing quality health care services to the residents of south-central and southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska for more than 60 years. We strive to meet the unique and increasing health care needs of our region because our commitment is to you and your family. Through our strong desire to promote higher education and to provide resources for youth to seek higher education, we award several scholarships to students to be used for educational costs of attending an institution of higher learning. The scholarships include the following: Five $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors within our service area majoring in a health care field; one $1,000 scholarship to a currently enrolled college student majoring in Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Radiology Technician or Medical Laboratory Technician; one $5,000 scholarship to a Pillar III medical student at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine. Applicants must live within YMC\'s service area and plan to return to work within 50 miles of Yankton. Individual GPA and ACT score requirements vary by scholarship.', 'Yankton Medical Clinic has been providing quality health care services to the residents of south-central and southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska for more than 60 years. We strive to meet the unique and increasing health care needs of our r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3338, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3339, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3340, 'Gritman Scholarships', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the health care field. Awards range from $500 to $2,000. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Applicants must be from Latah County, ID, Nez Perce County, ID, Asotin County, WA or Whitman County, WA. For each of the scholarships listed on our website, paper applications are available upon request. We can be reached by telephone or email.', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the heal', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3341, 'Sustainable Agriculture & Forestry Scholarship', 'The Sustainable Agriculture & Forestry Scholarship Endowment Fund invites qualified students to apply. Applicants must have a demonstrated strong interest in and commitment to completely sustainable agricultural and/or forestry practices, be committed to protecting and preserving our natural resources and related economic and social conditions, and have strong communication skills and possess leadership characteristics. Eligible applicants must come from one of the 11 Southeast Counties of the State of Minnesota (Rice, Goodhue, Wabasha, Steele, Dodge, Olmsted, Winona, Freeborn, Mower, Fillmore, and Houston counties) and attend educational public or non profit private institutions/programs in the five state area of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota. This scholarship is available to undergraduate students in their junior or senior year and graduate students.', 'The Sustainable Agriculture & Forestry Scholarship Endowment Fund invites qualified students to apply. Applicants must have a demonstrated strong interest in and commitment to completely sustainable agricultural and/or forestry practices, be committed to ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3342, 'Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship ', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applicant must reside in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, attend a high school in one of these counties, have a minimum B average for the first three years, and plan to attend an accredited college or university. The applicant should be planning to enter a career directly related to preserving the natural environment. To be eligible for the Continuing College scholarship the applicant must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university pursing a degree directly related to preserving the natural environment, have a permanent residence in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, have graduated from a high school from one of these counties with a minimum B average, and currently hold a minimum B average in their college studies.', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3343, 'Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scientific career after graduation (Pre-med and pre-pharmacy/pharmacy are excluded.); have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of laboratory science courses; have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of mathematics; have a 3.4 GPA; and exhibit strong scientific achievement and continued interest in chemistry and mathematics.Iota Sigma Pi is a national honor society for women in chemistry. Its major objectives are: to promote interest in chemistry among women students; to foster mutual advancement in academic, business, and social life; and to stimulate personal accomplishment in the chemical field. The Fluorine Chapter has a mixture of women with a variety of chemical interests: our members are from industry, government and academia and include both faculty and students.', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scient', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3344, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3345, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3346, 'Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) Annual ', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gastroenterologist at PAMFs Palo Alto Clinic. Since Dr. Babb started the program in 1993, we have awarded more than 70 scholarships to local students. Scholarships are up to $30,000, paid out over five years: four years of an undergraduate university and the first year of medical school.Applicants must anticipate a career as a medical doctor and plan to take pre-medicine courses to prepare for medical school, live in a geographic region served by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, have a 3.5 GPA, demonstrate financial need and complete the online application including a 1,000-word personal statement that explains why you are interested in medicine, including any relevant background and life experiences, and your need for financial assistance. Applicants must also file the FAFSA. Applications run from mid-January until the due date.', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gast', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3347, 'PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing the mission, values, and programs of PHN and PHNCF, please submit an essay containing a minimum of 600 words that explains how you could apply your education, goals, and ideas at or with PHN and PHNCF to advance community health and wellness in the PHN footprint. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. Students are only permitted to submit one application per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school. PHNCF provides $30,000 annually in academic awards to students pursuing a career in the healthcare or allied health fields.', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3348, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3349, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3350, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3351, 'Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the Forensic Sciences with a Chemistry, Biology or Natural science major; have a grade point average of 3.0; and not be related to SWAFS Board Members and/or Scholarship/Grant Committee Members.Floyd E. McDonald is one of the four charter members of SWAFS. In addition to being a charter member, he was also the inaugural president of SWAFS from 1978-1980 and the Zotter award winner in 1986. In honor of Mr. McDonald, SWAFS created the Floyd E. McDonald scholarship. This scholarship awards the winner $1000 and is designed to prompt and encourage students to pursue careers in forensic science.', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the F', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3352, 'Leo Bourassa Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Leo Bourassa Scholarship, applicants must: be a student in good standing at any Virginia accredited college or university and a resident of Virginia at the time of application and at the time of award; have successfully completed, or will complete by the award date, at least two semesters of undergraduate study; and be a full-time undergraduate, full-time graduate student, or a part-time graduate student enrolled in a curriculum related to water resources including but not limited to: biology, conservation, ecology, engineering, environmental science, geology, hydrology, limnology, stormwater management, water quality, or wildlife studies.We established the Leo Bourassa Scholarship in 2001 to help further our mission and award annual scholarships to support deserving students who are studying in fields related to water resources. The scholarship award funds will be presented in a check written to the college or university each recipient is currently attending and can only be applied towards tuition or fees. The scholarship is named in honor of Leo Bourassa, who was the founder of the Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association.', 'To be eligible for the Leo Bourassa Scholarship, applicants must: be a student in good standing at any Virginia accredited college or university and a resident of Virginia at the time of application and at the time of award; have successfully completed, o', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3353, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3354, 'NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive, prestigious scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. The program offers scholarship support, paid research training at the NIH during the summer, and paid employment and training at the NIH after graduation. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited four-year undergraduate institution located in the U.S., undergraduate university 3.3 GPA or higher or be within the top 5% of your class, and have exceptional financial need as certified by the undergraduate institution financial aid office. Scholarships are awarded for one year, and can be renewed up to four years.', 'The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive, prestigious scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related res', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3355, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3356, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3357, 'International Scientific Fellowships for master, P', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in Germany must conduct their Fellowship outside of Germany. We offer three fellowships: Otto Bayer Fellowships in Drug Discovery Sciences; Jeff Schell Fellowships in Agricultural Sciences; Carl Duisberg Fellowships in Medical Sciences. These are for master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the life sciences (pharmaceutical, crop science and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries. Students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health.', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in G', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3358, 'NCJWLA Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship For Healthcare', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be given to students who are the first generation in their families to attend college. In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted and planning to attend next term; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.A variety of scholarships are available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee-specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3359, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3360, 'Outdoors Communicators of Kansas Harper Memorial S', 'This $1,000 scholarship (paid at $500 a semester) is presented to Kansas youth pursuing wildlife or nature-based careers at Kansas colleges, with Kansas-based career goals. The scholarship is sponsored and funded by the Kansas Wildscape Foundation and the Outdoor Communicators of Kansas a group of assorted journalists, photographers and artists dedicated to sharing the greatness of the Kansas outdoors through print, broadcast and online markets.Scholarships are available to any graduating senior enrolled in a Kansas high school who plans to attend a college in Kansas and study wildlife or nature-based curriculum or outdoors journalism. University students enrolled in a wildlife or nature-based curriculum, or pursuing outdoors journalism are also eligible. Scholarship award recipients are selected without regard to race, color, religion, or sex. Applicant chosen as the recipient of this scholarship will be required to show proof of full-time enrollment (minimum of 12 credit hours) in order to receive the scholarship funds.', 'This $1,000 scholarship (paid at $500 a semester) is presented to Kansas youth pursuing wildlife or nature-based careers at Kansas colleges, with Kansas-based career goals. The scholarship is sponsored and funded by the Kansas Wildscape Foundation and the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3361, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3362, 'Allina Health EMPOWER Scholarships', 'The EMPOWER Scholarship was created for applicants with plans for education related to direct patient-focused healthcare. EMPOWER stands for Encourage Minority Participation in Occupations with Emphasis on Rehabilitation. At Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, we recognize the importance of encouraging culturally diverse students to enter a patient-focused healthcare field. Due to the generosity of the David M. Hersey family, recipients of this scholarship will receive $2,000.00 toward their higher education. Scholarships will be awarded each year. Open to culturally diverse students who have been accepted to or enrolled in a post-high school program in a patient focused healthcare field. Applicants must be a resident of Minnesota or Western Wisconsin or attending school in Minnesota or Western Wisconsin. Volunteer/Community Service involvement in the community is required. Must be pursuing a career in patient-focused healthcare and have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.0 scale. Must demonstrate financial need.', 'The EMPOWER Scholarship was created for applicants with plans for education related to direct patient-focused healthcare. EMPOWER stands for Encourage Minority Participation in Occupations with Emphasis on Rehabilitation. At Courage Kenny Rehabilitation I', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3363, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3364, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3365, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3366, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3367, 'Fund The Future Youth Scholarship', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minority peoples represent fewer than 5.0% of practicing physicians. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was created to not only help bridge this gap, by helping minority students attend college, but to also help minority students grow their projects that work to promote racial equality in healthcare and medicine worldwide.The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship is a $1,000 educational scholarship intended for African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college and or university. Furthermore, the scholarship is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and or medical research as well as students who are currently working on projects that help promote racial equality in healthcare. Although this scholarship is intended for African American and minority students we encourage all students who are focused on increasing equity in healthcare to apply!', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minorit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3368, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3369, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3370, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3371, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3372, 'Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Leadership ', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife professionals grounded in the North American Model of Wildlife Management. The RMEF Wildlife Leadership Awards (WLA) scholarship program was established in 1991 to recognize, encourage and promote leadership among future wildlife management professionals. The program and currently provides multiple $5,000 scholarships and one-year membership to RMEF. The awards are presented to undergraduate students enrolled in a wildlife-related natural resource program. Students must have junior status entering the coming fall semester.', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3373, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3374, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3375, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3376, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3377, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3378, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3379, 'Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship', 'The Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship is a $5000 award given to one 1st or 2nd year underrepresented minority medical student studying in the New York metropolitan area, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and interest in urban health. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or DACA eligible students who are currently enrolled in an accredited, graduate-level U.S. healthcare program and are from an underrepresented minority. Since inception, National Medical Fellowships scholarships and awards have been at the core of its programming. NMF scholarship programs recognize merit as well as financial need. Over the years, funding for scholarships has come from hundreds of foundations and from individuals. NMF actively seeks and welcomes partnerships to build and expand the types and amount of support we provide to our scholars.', 'The Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship is a $5000 award given to one 1st or 2nd year underrepresented minority medical student studying in the New York metropolitan area, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3380, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3381, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3382, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3383, 'MSRA Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural year, we were able to award two $500 scholarships to students studying stream restoration. We are aiming to raise additional funds through our Golf Tournament and other avenues to allow the scholarship fund to have a greater impact in helping students fund their education.The Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship is open to all students pursuing degrees or training in fields promoting natural resource preservation, stream restoration, and the environmental sciences. Preference will be given to those with diverse perspectives residing in Maryland and Virginia. Applicants should be able to show and demonstrate their passion for nature and the natural environment and should be enrolled in a degree seeking program or training program for these fields. The successful applicant should be able to articulate in their application how they connect with the environment, how their passion and study aligns with the values exhibited by Jim, and how receiving a scholarship award will help in achieving their academic and career goals.', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3384, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3385, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3386, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3387, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3388, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3389, 'Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is to change perceptions of fat and end size discrimination through advocacy, education, and support. The goal of the Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship is to provide financial support to graduate students currently enrolled in a graduate program with an accredited U.S. college or university. Dr. Ernsbergers decades of research on metabolic syndrome, diabetes, weight cycling, and the medical harm caused by diet obsession and weight bias has had an immeasurable impact on debunking myths and misunderstandings about fat and health. It is an honor for NAAFA to support the continuation of his important work by supporting graduate students who hope to carry on and advance Dr. Ernsbergers legacy. Up to three scholarships in the amount of $2,500 will be awarded. Areas of concentration in scientific laboratory research: Nutrition and higher weight people; Metabolic syndrome; Insulin resistance / diabetes; Hypertension; Hyperlipidemia; Weight cycling; Medical harm from being obsessed with weight loss; Medical harm from the bias of physicians; Prioritization will be given to applicants of marginalized identity (POC, LGBTQIA+, disabled, fat/superfat) and those who demonstrate financial need. Scholarship will be paid directly to the graduate student.Requirements: Online application; Transcripts (unofficial are acceptable); Proof of enrollment; Recommendation/Reference form(s) - At least one recommendation/reference other than your advisor; Copy of your FAFSA Student Aid Report', 'The mission of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is to change perceptions of fat and end size discrimination through advocacy, education, and support. The goal of the Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship is to provide financial suppor', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3390, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3391, 'The Virginia W. Smith Scholarship', 'The North Country Garden Club is pleased to grant annually a one-time scholarship in the memory of member Virginia W. Smith. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a local student in the twelfth grade who has maintained satisfactory grades and who has a desire to further his/her interest in horticulture, conservation, environmental, sustainability or green initiatives through college-level study.In order to be considered, the student must complete and submit the application with the required transcript, essay and letters of recommendation by June 1st. A personal interview is required and will be conducted by Zoom on June 10th. The award will be announced by July 1st. The scholarship will be used towards tuition and/or educational support.', 'The North Country Garden Club is pleased to grant annually a one-time scholarship in the memory of member Virginia W. Smith. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a local student in the twelfth grade who has maintained satisfactory grades and who has a des', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3392, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3393, 'ASAHP Scholarship of Excellence', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health professions. The selected student will receive a $1,000 scholarship. An additional scholarship in the amount of $1,000 and the title of Elwood Scholar is to be awarded to the most outstanding Scholarship of Excellence recipient.Applicants must be enrolled in a college or school that is an institutional member of ASAHP. They must have successfully completed at least one term (quarter, semester, trimester, etc.) at that institution. Applicants must be enrolled in an academic program at the time of application, but are eligible even if the academic program is completed prior to when an award is made. Candidates may be enrolled in any health discipline except those in the nursing, public health, psychology, or MOD-VOPP (medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy) group. All degree levels are eligible (associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral).', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health prof', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3394, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3395, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3396, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3397, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3398, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3399, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3400, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3401, 'SSVMS Medical Student Scholarship Fund', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s inception in 1967. To be eligible to apply for a grant, students must have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento or Yolo counties, and must be enrolled in an accredited American medical school on a full-time basis (12 units or more). This grant does not apply to summer enrollment or to correspondence schools.Applications are accepted annually and must be received by July 1. Scholarships are awarded in September of the same year. Applications are evaluated primarily on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. Financial data will be analyzed according to family/student resources and household size. To apply for a scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, all official high school and college transcripts and three letters of reference to the listed address.', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s incept', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3402, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3403, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3404, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3405, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3406, 'TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. The makers of TYLENOL are proud to provide support to exceptional students as they pursue careers caring for others. To be eligible for the TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:1. Residency: Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.2. Academic Level: Be a graduate student or a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the academic year the scholarship is awarded.3. Field of Study: Provide proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy.4. Remaining School Years: Have one or more years of school remaining in the chosen graduate program.Application Process:1. Application Period: The application period for the scholarship program is typically announced annually. Applicants should be aware of the specific application window and submit their applications accordingly.2. Submission of Proof: Applicants are required to submit proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy. This can include an acceptance letter, enrollment confirmation, or similar documentation.3. Years Remaining: Clearly indicate the number of years remaining in the chosen graduate program.4. Deadline: Ensure that all application materials, including proof of enrollment and any required documentation, are submitted by the specified deadline.The TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program is designed to support exceptional students pursuing careers in healthcare. As you apply, carefully review the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions provided during the annual application period.', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime o', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3407, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3408, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3409, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3410, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3411, 'Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Sch', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It was the hope of the founders that the recipient will use this scholarship to assist his or her studies, and after graduation seek employment in the tri-state region in either the public or private sector furthering the cause of environmental protection and riparian habitat conservation for the benefit of all. This scholarship is available to students entering their first or second year of graduate or law school. The eligible applicant\'s major shall be in an area of environmental studies such as, but not limited to, ecology, hydrology, conservation biology, natural resource management, zoology or environmental law and policy. Based on a 4.0 scale, the applicant shall demonstrate merit with a current 3.5 GPA in the environmental concentration courses and an overall minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is open to U.S. citizens only.', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3412, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3413, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3414, 'Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher education in the medical and science-related fields, Creative Biolabs is proud to announce the Scholarship Program for awarding $1,000 to an outstanding college student.Applicants must be enrolled as a freshman, undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student at an accredited college or university. Must major in a science-related field such as Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. Must earn a cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA). The winner will be asked to submit a video recording of a scholarship acceptance speech. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher educati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3415, 'Blue Cross Blue Shield ND Caring Foundation Schola', 'The Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota (BCBSND) Caring Foundation Health Profession Scholarship Program is available to North Dakota residents currently attending a North Dakota university, college or technical college who are enrolled in a nursing or health care related program. They must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student, and must have already completed their undergraduate freshman year of college. Applicants must also be in good academic standing; maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, and demonstrate financial need.Priority will be given to those that indicate willingness to work in underserved communities in North Dakota and those who are pursuing degrees in shortage health professions such as Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), and degrees pertaining to Behavioral Health, as defined by the University of North Dakotas School of Medicines most recent Biennial Report. All applicants will be advised of funding decisions regarding their application by the beginning of November.', 'The Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota (BCBSND) Caring Foundation Health Profession Scholarship Program is available to North Dakota residents currently attending a North Dakota university, college or technical college who are enrolled in a nursing or', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3416, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3417, 'HUMAA Scholarship', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the freshmen, organizing a monthly alumni speaker series to mentor and educate current students on the range of career options available, and endowing a Chair in Basic Sciences at HUCM.Howard University Medical Alumni Association (HUMAA) provides scholarships to Howard University College of Medicine students through its endowed scholarship funds and in accordance with HUMAA\'s bylaws to \'support the welfare of medical students\'. HUMAA manages over one hundred scholarships which benefit students at Howard University College of Medicine. In 2021, HUMAA distributed nearly $250,000 to students to help with housing, transportation, fees, tuition and cost of living.', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the f', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3418, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3419, 'Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholar', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical school students in Massachusetts are eligible for free membership that allows them to apply to MMS scholarships. Applicants for the MMS Annual Scholars program must be fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The scholarship will award $10,000 to four students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools.', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a memb', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3420, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3421, 'New York Water Environment Association Scholarship', 'NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. NYWEA will advance the professional well being of our membership, provide opportunities to expand their knowledge and capabilities and cultivate a forum to enable them to play a vital role in shaping an environmental sound future. Today the Association has over 2,700 members representing diverse backgrounds and specialties, but all are concerned and involved with protecting and enhancing our precious water resources.The New York Water Environment Association, Inc.(NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. Currently, they offer a variety of scholarships to incoming freshmen and current undergrads studying environmental science, environmental or civil engineering who are New York State residents. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Deadlines will differ, as well as dollar amounts.', 'NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. NYWEA will advance the professional well being of our membership, provide opportunities to expand their knowl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3422, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3423, 'Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring semesters. Applications must be submitted online by the application deadline with all required information filled out. This scholarship is open in the US/Canada and European Countries to all levels of study above high school (PhD, baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma.) Applicant must be already enrolled/accepted at a university to apply.', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring se', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3424, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3425, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3426, 'R&D Systems Scholarship', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma). A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded twice a year for one student in the fall semester and one student in the spring semester. This scholarship is only for colleges or universities, in the US, Canada, or Europe.', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3427, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3428, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3429, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3430, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3431, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3432, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3433, '10x Digital Marketing Scholarship', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are planning to be enrolled or are currently enrolled in a digital marketing, technology, communications, marketing, business or a related field. Applicants must be high school seniors or college undergraduate students majoring in (or planning to major in) a field related to digital marketing. Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the Fall semester. Write a 500-word essay on how digital marketing trends are changing the way we market to consumers. In your opinion, which 5 digital marketing trends are paving the way for the coming year and why. Give detailed examples of each. Separately, include a narrative (2 paragraphs max) of why you are deserving of this scholarship.', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are plannin', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3434, 'University of Massachusetts- Boston Krystle Campbe', 'UMass Boston mourns the tragic loss of Krystle Campbell who was killed senselessly in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. The university honored Krystles memory through its award of a posthumous degree to the former student in 2013 and the establishment of a scholarship in her name. The scholarship was set up by University of Massachusetts Trustee Richard P. Campbell, J.D. (no relation). The Krystle Campbell Scholarship is offered by UMass Boston to females interested in pursuing careers in business. The University of Massachusetts- Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban public universities. Part of the UMass system, UMass Boston combines a small-college experience with the vast resources of a major research university. With a 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio, students easily interact with professors because most teaching occurs in small class sizes. Ninety-three percent of full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their fields. The University of Massachusetts- Boston offers numerous scholarships.', 'UMass Boston mourns the tragic loss of Krystle Campbell who was killed senselessly in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. The university honored Krystles memory through its award of a posthumous degree to the former student in 2013 and the establishment of', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3435, 'The John Galt Scholarship for Future Supply Chain ', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredited higher education institutions in the United States or Canada are invited to apply.Applicants must be enrolled full-time in supply chain management or a related major with a clear intention of building a career in the supply chain field.Unfortunately, post-graduate students are not eligible at this time.Scholarship Details:The scholarship aims to support the next generation of expert forecasters, demand planners, and supply chain leaders.Recipients will receive the scholarship amount in the form of a check, payable directly to their educational institution.Citizenship of the US or Canada is not mandatory; however, applicants must be attending school in one of these countries.Application Process:Showcase your commitment to a career in business forecasting or supply chain management. Highlight opportunities you\'ve seized, both on-campus and beyond, such as participation in supply chain management associations, relevant classes, internships, and other extracurricular activities.Demonstrate financial need. While a FAFSA is not required, your personal statement should articulate how this scholarship will alleviate financial pressures and aid you in achieving your career goals in the supply chain field.Share any sacrifices you\'ve made in your pursuit of a supply chain career.Selection Criteria:We are seeking students who actively seek opportunities for skill and character development. Your personal statement should outline academic, leadership, volunteer, community, or personal achievements that define your unique story.At John Galt Solutions, we believe in empowering individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of supply chain management. Apply now to be considered for our scholarship and take the next step towards becoming a leader in the dynamic field of forecasting and supply chain management.', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredit', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3436, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM ', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. International students on Student Visa (F-1) coming to the U.S. to study for the first time are eligible for the International Scholarship. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree with a CGPA of 3.5 and above as conferred by an accredited institution. This will be verified by the official foreign degree evaluation report.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. International students on Student Visa (F-1) coming to the U.S. to study for the first time are eligible for the Inter', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3437, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students with an undergraduate or graduate cumulative grade point average of 3.8, as conferred by an accredited institution, are eligible for the Academic Excellence Scholarship. Eligible GPAs must reflect at least one year of full-time status in current/previous academic program. This will be verified by the applicant\'s official transcripts and/or foreign degree evaluation report.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. When awarding scholarships, CIAM must follow all federal and state laws and regulations of aid programs. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students with an undergraduate or graduate cumulative grade point average of 3.8, as conferred by an accredited instit', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3438, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have developed an extraordinary service project in the last 5 years or have demonstrated a commitment to volunteer service for the last 10 years that helped people and the planet are eligible to apply for the Community Service Scholarship. This will be verified by student\'s resume and letters of recommendation.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have developed an extraordinary service project in the last 5 years or have demonstrated a commitment to ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3439, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the last 6 months) are eligible for the Entrepreneurship Scholarship. This will be verified by the legal documentation that indicates evidence of ownership. Deadlines vary depending on when you are applying for. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3440, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3441, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3442, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3443, 'GHR Fellows Scholarship', 'The GHR Fellows Scholarship Program at St. Thomas is a transformational undergraduate experience for ten students pursuing careers in business. Fellows receive full-tuition scholarships to the University of St. Thomas and customized cohort programming designed to deliver impactful leadership experiences. The scholarship covers full tuition and required fees for four years (and may, pending demonstrated financial need, include grant funds that assist with room and board costs). Recipients will get a fully funded J-Term study abroad experience, a customized four-year cohort program with other GHR Fellows, individual career coaching and preparation and service learning and social entrepreneurship opportunities as well as access to C-suite business, community and university leaders.We are looking for high achievers - leaders in academics and service, creative problem solvers, and big thinkers. We want a cohort of doers-members who act with integrity, live inclusively, value difference, and are committed to the success of others. We seek Fellows from ALL backgrounds. We want applicants who will immerse themselves 100% in the experiences we have planned, and who will ultimately serve as engaged alumni GHR Fellows for Life. Applicants must be incoming first-year students pursuing a business degree who demonstrates superior academic achievement (minimum 3.7 GPA) and are commitment to ethically minded, innovative, globally aware, and community-engaged business leadership.', 'The GHR Fellows Scholarship Program at St. Thomas is a transformational undergraduate experience for ten students pursuing careers in business. Fellows receive full-tuition scholarships to the University of St. Thomas and customized cohort programming des', 203152, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3444, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3445, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3446, 'Cherry Hawk Scholarship', 'Since inception in 1993, Cancer for College has awarded more than $6 million and 1,600 scholarships to cancer survivors all across the United States. Each year we award many general, nationwide scholarships as well as several specialty scholarships. For your convenience, we house them all in one single application. The Cherry Hawk Scholarship is open to students from or attending school in Southern California. Students should aspire to become sports professionals, studying a sports-related field such as Sports Information, Sports Medicine (inc. Physical Therapy, Sports Psychology or related), Sports Management, Sports Marketing, Sports Journalism or Communications.', 'Since inception in 1993, Cancer for College has awarded more than $6 million and 1,600 scholarships to cancer survivors all across the United States. Each year we award many general, nationwide scholarships as well as several specialty scholarships. For y', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3447, 'Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. Schol', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career are eligible to apply, and they must be enrolled full-time at any non-profit accredited college or university in the United States. Scholarship awards range from $1,500 to $6,000 and must be used for costs relating to tuition, fees and books. One application allows students to compete for one of the multiple scholarships offered by the Foundation. Scholarships are one-year awards, and former recipients may re-apply each year if they continue to meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must have a B grade point average in their major. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students p', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3448, 'Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational programs. Scholarship recipients will receive funding for up to four years of full-time study at any accredited post-secondary institution of the student\'s choice. Awards are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study or until a bachelor\'s degree is earned provided recipients renew annually and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Applicants should be high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study in Construction Management or adjacent majors.', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational pro', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3449, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3450, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3451, 'Post University Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1981 to 1987. Eligibility for the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship is limited to full-time, residential students admitted to Post University for Fall enrollment who have a high school grade point average of at least 3.65. Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship applications must include a completed scholarship application form, high school transcript, resume detailing student activities, community service, leadership experience, and any work experience, two letters of recommendation from an individual (teacher or employer) addressing the applicants academic abilities, and a 500-word essay detailing what an organizations role is, or should be, in promoting social responsibility. Applications, including essay and supporting documents, must be emailed no later than February 1st. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Admissions Committee and Business Faculty Readers based on academic excellence and a commitment to quality. The winners will be notified by March 1st. To remain eligible for the scholarship each year, recipients must maintain status as a full-time residential student pursuing a degree within The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University. Students must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better.', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, w', 124300, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3452, 'LRAEF Scholars Program', 'Applicants of the LRAEF Scholars Program must be accepted or currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate (bachelor/associate) or graduate degree program for at least two consecutive semesters/terms reflecting a full school schedule (as defined by the school the student is attending). Courses of study can include but are not limited to culinary, hospitality & tourism, business, culinary/FACS teaching degree, or management programs to pursue a career in the restaurant, foodservice, tourism, or hospitality industry and teaching culinary education. Students must be a Louisiana high school graduate (or current LA high school senior) and/or a college student attending a Louisiana culinary or hospitality program.Funds cannot be utilized for certificate programs. Applicants selected as scholarship recipients must be full-time students. (Full-time: enrolled in at least 12 hours or the equivalent defined by the school the student is attending.) The student must have currently attained and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 while participating in the LRAEF Scholars program (any award) throughout the school year. LRAEF Scholars will be notified of their selection in late February and will be advised of the deadline to accept or decline the award. Payments will be made directly to the educational institution after confirmation of the student\'s full-time enrollment is received. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Applicants of the LRAEF Scholars Program must be accepted or currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate (bachelor/associate) or graduate degree program for at least two consecutive semesters/terms reflecting a full school schedule (as defined by th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3453, 'SJCF Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship', 'The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Business field. One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior. The scholarship is open to all seniors at Tracy High School pursuing an undergraduate degree in Business. Should you have questions about scholarships offered through the Community Foundation of San Joaquin, please contact the CommunityFoundation via phone or email.', 'The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Business field. One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior. The s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3454, 'Gene and Donna Mallak Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the February deadline.To be eligible for the Gene and Donna Mallak Scholarship, applicants must: be a current college student; be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a business-related field; be a resident of Saginaw County; have a minimum GPA of 2.5; and plan on attending Saginaw Valley State University, Davenport University, Delta College, Northwood University or Central Michigan University. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3455, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3456, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3457, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3458, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3459, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3460, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3461, 'David C. Lizerraga Fellowship', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generation college student, pursuing a master\'s degree in business administration or engineering (students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation\'s discretion); have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire academic year; and be a permanent resident of a community listed in the college success program guidelines. Students must also demonstrate financial need, outstanding leadership potential, a remarkable record of professional/extracurricular achievement, and a commitment to the development and economic empowerment of communities. Applicants must be a resident of an underserved community within the counties of Los Angeles, Orange or San Bernardino. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3462, 'Deja Family Memorial Scholarship', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the community. The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship must be enrolled in a university, community college, or trade/technical school for the next school year. Applications run from January until the due date.Special preference will be given to students enrolled at Waubonsee Community College or William Rainey Harper College, and with the major area of studies in Business, Hospitality, Substance Abuse Counseling, Auto Mechanics or women in STEM. We hope to continue changing lives in our community and this scholarship will aid a student(s) who embodies the Deja Familys example in life: Family centered, community driven and aspiring to have a positive impact on the lives of others.', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the communi', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3463, 'EKU Patterson Business Scholarship', 'The EKU Patterson Business Scholarship is awarded to outstanding students majoring in areas of study includingGeneral Business (e.g., Corporate Communications and Technology; General Business, Global Supply Chain, International Business), Management (e.g., Human Resource Management, Management), and/or Marketing (e.g., Professional Golf Management, Marketing, Marketing Research and Analytics, Music Marketing). Minimum application qualifications includea competitive ACT composite score, a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) cumulative GPA, and evidence of leadership activities. Also considered will be the applicant\'s formal letter of application, professional resume, letters of recommendation and transcript.This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA, along with: a formal letter describing your progress in your area of study, the career path you hope to follow with such a degree, and evidence of leadership abilities that distinguish you from your peers; a recommendation letter; and a resume highlighting high school or university activities, as well as work-related activities. Evidence of leadership should be emphasized. Award amounts and dollar amounts will vary.', 'The EKU Patterson Business Scholarship is awarded to outstanding students majoring in areas of study includingGeneral Business (e.g., Corporate Communications and Technology; General Business, Global Supply Chain, International Business), Management (e.g.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3464, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3465, 'GRCF Economic Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Scholarship is offered to a student who is an undergraduate pursuing a degree in business. Applicants must be a resident of Kent or Ottawa County for at least three years, demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Scholarship is offered to a student who is an undergraduate pursuing a degree in business. Applicants must be a resident of Kent or Ottawa County for at least three years, demonstrate financial need an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3466, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3467, 'Stephen L. Keller Scholarship', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This scholarship provides an award of $2,000 that is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria and award amounts. While some of the scholarships are administered through a designated high school or organization, most are administered through our Scholarship Portal where students are matched with more than 25 scholarship opportunities.', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3468, 'ICSC Scholarships', 'ICSC offers academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students studying retail real estate and/or a related curriculum. These scholarships are offered either directly by the ICSC Foundation or ICSC Foundation Canada or in partnerships with select universities or colleges. Awards are based on varying criteria such as academic merit, financial need and diversity.In order to give students maximum exposure to the industry, many scholarships also include an ICSC mentor and a complimentary trip to an ICSC conference. Our goal is to provide the recipient with multi-level opportunities for growth.', 'ICSC offers academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students studying retail real estate and/or a related curriculum. These scholarships are offered either directly by the ICSC Foundation or ICSC Foundation Canada or in partnerships with selec', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3469, 'The Opus Group Scholarship Program', 'The Opus Group is proud to support future leaders by offering six $2,500 scholarships to college students who are studying construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, accounting, information technology, human resources, marketing or law. The scholarship deadline is March 12th and recipients will be notified by April 1st.Applicant must be a current, full-time student attending a four-year college or university or a two-year technical college enrolling in the Fall semester in one of the following areas of study: Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Real Estate, Engineering, Architecture, Interior Design, Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Marketing, Business/Management or law.', 'The Opus Group is proud to support future leaders by offering six $2,500 scholarships to college students who are studying construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, accounting, information ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3470, 'AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours, be an AICPA member (free of charge), demonstrate some financial need, and not have earned a CPA yet.Applicants must be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the current academic year that the scholarship is offered. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicant', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3471, 'AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer award provides financial assistance to students looking to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution to complete their degree in accounting or an accounting-related field. Students interested in being considered for more than one AICPA Legacy Scholarship awards need only complete one applicationapplicants will be evaluated for all awards for which they are eligible. Applicants must be planning to enroll in a four-year college or university for the upcoming school year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and demonstrate some financial need.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3472, 'AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Applicants must be full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate some financial need and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3473, 'AWSCPA Scholarship Award', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or graduate students who have completed at least 30 semester hours. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, be an AICPA Student Affiliate member (free of charge), and demonstrate some financial need. Applicants must be planning to pursue a CPA licensure but not presently have a CPA, and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent per semester) or a full-time graduate-level student (9 semester hours or equivalent per semester) for the current academic year (Note: an exception may be granted if you plan to participate in an internship). Applicants must also be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the full academic year. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or g', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3474, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3475, 'George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship', 'Applicants of the George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) or a C+ average or better in their high school graduating class; demonstrate qualities of leadership, good character, and citizenship; and demonstrate an interest in business through choice of classes, work experience, or extra-curricular activities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'Applicants of the George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 G', 1600, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3476, 'Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship', 'To apply for the Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Johnson County School District. The applicant must demonstrate academic success in high school studies and must possess the ability to do post-secondary work in a satisfactory manner. The applicant must be pursuing a post-secondary education in the areas of health care, religion, or business and demonstrate financial need.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Johnson County School District. The applicant must demonstrate academic success in high school studies and must possess the ability to do pos', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3477, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3478, 'Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is renewable for three consecutive years after original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Must be pursuing a program in or directly related to business, education, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.The applicant shall be a resident of McDuffie County who is a graduate of Thomson High School. First consideration shall be given to a student in the pursuit of a degree/career in education or business. Additional consideration shall be given to a student who needs financial assistance to continue his/her education in the pursuit of their chosen degree/career. Additional consideration shall be given to an applicant who will graduate with a 3.0 GPA or higher. The applicant shall have been active in community, church and/or extra-curricular activities. The applicant shall complete the application form provided by the Community Foundation for the CSRA and provide a letter of recommendation. The applicant shall provide an unofficial transcript and a narrative setting forth personal goals, reasons for going into chosen field of study, and plans after graduation from college. The narrative shall explain the need for financial assistance and the benefit of receiving the scholarship and shall be between 500-750 words.', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is ren', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3479, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3480, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Affinity P', 'Established in partnership with the Affinity Plus Foundation, a $5,000 scholarshipwill support Minnesota students or Affinity Plus members studying out-of-state pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited to live event operations, production, music engineering, music business management, music education, customer service, hospitality and/or other related fields.Eligibility and Guidelines: Applicant must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned, enrolled at an accredited college or university in the state of Minnesota or an Affinity Plus member studying out-of-state at the time of award in the fall semester Applicant must be pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited to: live event operations, production, music engineering, music business management, music education, customer service, hospitality and/or other related fields Applicant must be permanently residing in the U.S. Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher This is a one-time award to be paid directly to a qualified educational institution.', 'Established in partnership with the Affinity Plus Foundation, a $5,000 scholarshipwill support Minnesota students or Affinity Plus members studying out-of-state pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3481, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Scholarshi', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interested in the core aspects of the concert business, including: concert promotion, venue operation, ticketing, sponsorship, e-commerce and artist management. Applicants must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned (non-traditional students pursuing a career in the music industry are invited to apply for scholarship opportunities if they meet all other eligibility requirements). Applications run from February until the due date.With the added support of the Living Legacy Foundation, Music Forward is able to provide an additional $10,000 scholarship to support a student who has experienced homelessness and/or been part of the foster care system and is interested in pursuing a career in live entertainment. For the first time in 2020, the scholarships include a dedicated award from Minnesota-based, Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union, which is designated for two Minnesota college students pursuing a career related to hospitality and music industries. All five scholarships are designed to support the next generation of music industry leaders and innovators.', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interest', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3482, 'JCF Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship', 'The Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university to pursue a degree in business or engineering. Qualifications: Financial need, a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school GPA on a 4.0 scale, and demonstrated leadership in the Jewish and/or larger community.Residency requirements: Applicant whose permanent residence is in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, which includes San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Marin, Napa, and Sonoma Counties.Multiple scholarships between $1,500 and $5,000 will be awarded annually. Provided eligibility requirements are met, past recipients may reapply.', 'The Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university to pursue a degree in bus', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3483, 'University of Michigan Ross Scholarships', 'Once you factor in generous aid packages (two out of three first-year students receive financial aid), the University of Michigan is one of the most affordable public colleges in the nation. Our students represent a wide range of income levels showing our commitment to making higher education accessible and affordable. We encourage you to reach out directly to U-M\'s Central Financial Aid Office if you\'d like to learn more about the cost of attendance and financial aid opportunities for out-of-state students.All incoming BBA students are automatically considered for Ross Scholarships there is no separate scholarship application. Ross scholarship selections are based on criteria set by our donors. Many scholarships are need-based, so we highly encourage eligible students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), prior to the universitys suggested filing date of December 15 but no later than the deadline of March 31.', 'Once you factor in generous aid packages (two out of three first-year students receive financial aid), the University of Michigan is one of the most affordable public colleges in the nation. Our students represent a wide range of income levels showing ou', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3484, 'VIP Women in Technology Scholarship', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the United States planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field. Must have a good level of participation in community service and/or extracurricular activities, a 3.0 GPA, and either US citizenship or residence. At the time of award, students must be enrolled at, or accepted into, either a two or four-year college or university within the United States for the current upcoming school year. At the time of scholarship payment, students must be enrolled for classes at a college or university within the United States for the Fall semester. These women must be planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field.', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3485, 'Chuck Peacock Memorial Scholarship', 'The Chuck Peacock Memorial Scholarship is offered to recognize the importance of management skills and is available to a high school senior or college student who plans to attend or is attending an accredited school in an aviation management program. Scholarship applicants must have at least a cumulative 2.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Scholarship monies must be used to cover the cost of tuition, books and/or tools only. Scholarship monies cannot be used for any type of flight training or air traffic control programs.The mission of the AEA is to educate, communicate, and advocate for aviation businesses around the world that manufacture, support, and install innovative technologies for flight. Since its inception, the AEA Educational Foundation has awarded more than $1.5 million to students seeking careers in the aircraft electronics and aviation maintenance industry, as well as technicians from AEA member companies.', 'The Chuck Peacock Memorial Scholarship is offered to recognize the importance of management skills and is available to a high school senior or college student who plans to attend or is attending an accredited school in an aviation management program. Scho', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3486, 'GM Women\'s Retail Network Drive to Succeed Scholar', 'The GM Women\'s Retail Network Drive to Succeed Scholarship is open to traditional high school students, non-traditional students, and GM dealership employees, in the US or Canada, pursuing academic degrees in automotive management, business, and technical certification in automotive education. Applicants must be female, have a high school diploma or GED, be able to verify enrollment in the fall term of the year the award is offered, and be a Canadian or American citizen or have the ability to accept permanent employment in either country without a visa sponsorship. Applicants are also required to: provide a recommendation letter (from either a past/current employer, academic instructor/school official or community/civic leader); a GM Dealer Recommendation Form; an official transcript from their most recent educational institution; a copy of their Student Aid Report (SAR) including their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) from the information they provided on their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); and an essay on an assigned topic.', 'The GM Women\'s Retail Network Drive to Succeed Scholarship is open to traditional high school students, non-traditional students, and GM dealership employees, in the US or Canada, pursuing academic degrees in automotive management, business, and technical', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3487, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3488, 'ULINE Scholarship', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, advertising, communication studies, or corporate communication majors. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Preference is given to students with past internship experience and student, professional and/or community organizations experience. Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. Uline is also a strategic partner of Marquette University and is pleased to provide a scholarship for current sophomores and juniors and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Please be aware that this scholarship program involves an interview. Program finalists will be contacted to arrange interviews. All application materials will be provided to Uline for the purposes of identifying potential internships or job candidates.', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3489, 'Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance', 'The The Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance Fund provides scholarships to Jewish students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need. Applicants must also reside in the St. Louis metropolitan area or consider the St. Louis metropolitan area their permanent residence, even if residing elsewhere to attend school. Jewish Federation of St. Louis is the Jewish communitys central philanthropic, planning and community-building organization. Each year the Jewish Federation distributes a number of academic scholarships to St. Louis area students through six named funds. These scholarships are open to residents of the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, with a preference given to Jewish applicants.', 'The The Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance Fund provides scholarships to Jewish students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need. Applicants must also reside in the St. Louis metrop', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3490, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3491, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3492, 'WGA Mary Macey Scholarship', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good standing in a two-year, associate degree-granting institution or four-year, bachelor degree-granting institution or graduate program and must currently work in the independent grocery industry. The Women Grocers of America (WGA) is pleased to assist the National Grocers Association (NGA) in its pursuit to recruit and retain the next generation of quality managers and entrepreneurs. We offer academic scholarships worth $1,500 each to students who intend to pursue a career in the independent sector of the grocery industry. Tuition checks will be mailed directly to the university.', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good s', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3493, 'CLIC Scholarship', 'AGC is proud to offer scholarship opportunities to current professionals and students pursuing an education and career in construction. Students must be enrolled in either a certified training, pre-apprenticeship or apprenticeship program, as well as those attending a two- or four-year degree program at a college or university. The California Landscape Irrigation Council (CLIC) Inc. Scholarship is awarded to a student who portrays academic excellence working towards a degree in: landscape construction, contracting, engineering, construction management, business administration, and/or related fields. The scholarship is also open to members of union trades specific to landscape careers. The applicant must be a resident of Southern California. Since 1920, Associated General Contractors (AGC) has worked together with our members to provide advocacy, education, career development, and networking opportunities to experienced and next generation construction and contracting professionals. From the moment you become an AGC member, we go to bat for you with state and local governments, while helping you connect with industry leaders through services, innovative programs, and events. We believe the construction industry is vital to the success of California.', 'AGC is proud to offer scholarship opportunities to current professionals and students pursuing an education and career in construction. Students must be enrolled in either a certified training, pre-apprenticeship or apprenticeship program, as well as thos', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3494, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3495, 'Marina Landscape Scholarship', 'AGC is proud to offer scholarship opportunities to current professionals and students pursuing an education and career in construction. Students must be enrolled in either a certified training, pre-apprenticeship or apprenticeship program, as well as those attending a two- or four-year degree program at a college or university. The Marina Landscape Scholarship is awarded to students who portray academic excellence working towards a degree in: landscape construction, engineering, construction management, business administration, and/or related fields. The scholarship is also open to members of union trades specific to landscape careers. Since 1920, Associated General Contractors (AGC) has worked together with our members to provide advocacy, education, career development, and networking opportunities to experienced and next generation construction and contracting professionals. From the moment you become an AGC member, we go to bat for you with state and local governments, while helping you connect with industry leaders through services, innovative programs, and events. We believe the construction industry is vital to the success of California.', 'AGC is proud to offer scholarship opportunities to current professionals and students pursuing an education and career in construction. Students must be enrolled in either a certified training, pre-apprenticeship or apprenticeship program, as well as thos', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3496, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3497, 'Builders League of South Jersey Scholarship Founda', 'Scholarships, ranging up to $5,000, will be awarded to students from southern New Jersey who will be matriculating in an accredited, post-secondary school and pursuing a course of study related to real estate and the construction industry. Applicants must live in or attend school in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, or Salem counties.Studies may be undertaken in a qualified trade school program, as well as junior and four-year college university programs. Students enrolled in programs part-time are also eligible. The fields of real estate development and construction include the following: Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Heating Technology; Electrician Training, Masonry, Carpentry, Construction Materials Handling, Job-Site Supervision, Construction Planning, Surveying, Construction Information Management, Construction Business Management, Construction Management or Technology.', 'Scholarships, ranging up to $5,000, will be awarded to students from southern New Jersey who will be matriculating in an accredited, post-secondary school and pursuing a course of study related to real estate and the construction industry. Applicants mus', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3498, 'IAEE Helen Brett Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attracting college level students into the field of study and encouraging their pursuit with financial support. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degree major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. If within a hospitality program, the focus of study should be the exhibitions and events industry as determined by the review of the submitted official transcripts. Applicants must: Be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Be enrolled in a degree program focusing on exhibition/event management; Have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on 4.0 scale; Have completed Helen Brett Scholarship Application; and supply a resume and two letters of recommendation by faculty and/or from exhibition industry leader.', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attra', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3499, 'PHCC Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The PHCC Educational Foundation Scholarships are designed to provide educational opportunities to deserving students pursuing a major directly related to the plumbing-heating-cooling (PHC) industry. Scholarships are available to students who are enrolled in PHCC-approved plumbing or HVACR apprenticeship program, a full-time certificate or degree program at an accredited two-year community college, technical college or trade school or a full-time undergraduate degree program at an accredited four-year college or university. Students must also be working full-time for a licensed plumbing or HVAC contractor who is a member of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association. Approved courses of study are plumbing or HVACR installation, service, and repair.Open to applicants who are legal United States residents (citizens, green card holders, etc.). Applicants must be currently enrolled in or plan to enroll in a PHCC-approved plumbing or HVACR apprentice program. Students must also be working full-time for a licensed plumbing or HVAC contractor who is a member of the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors-National Association. Approved courses of study are plumbing or HVACR installation, service and repair. Applicants may be enrolled in a full-time certificate or degree program at an accredited two-year community college, technical college, or trade school, with a major directly related to the plumbing-heating-cooling (p-h-c) profession. Approved majors are: business management; mechanical CAD design; construction management with a specialty in mechanical construction; and plumbing or HVACR installation, service and repair. Applicants may also be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate degree program at an accredited four-year college or university, with a major directly related to the plumbing-heating-cooling (p-h-c) profession. Approved majors are: business management; construction management with a specialization in mechanical construction; and mechanical engineering.', 'The PHCC Educational Foundation Scholarships are designed to provide educational opportunities to deserving students pursuing a major directly related to the plumbing-heating-cooling (PHC) industry. Scholarships are available to students who are enrolled ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3500, 'PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral students are eligible to apply. Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $7,500 each. This scholarship is awarded annually. This is named in honor of Harold Kerzner, a globally recognized expert on project, program, and portfolio management, innovation and strategic planning, and Senior Executive Director at International Institute for Learning.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doct', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3501, 'PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. Priority is given to children (or a stepchild) of a member of the PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter and residents of the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids or Eastern Iowa area attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university. Individuals planning to attend degree programs in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois are also welcome to apply. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3502, 'PMI GAC Scholarships', 'GAC scholarships are open to all students enrolled in GAC-accredited, academic, degree granting programs, in project/program/portfolio management or a project management related field of study. Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $2,000 each. These scholarships are awarded annually.Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $3,000 each.The Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC) is an independent academic accreditation body with policies, procedures and standards for project, program and portfolio management and related programs at the bachelors, post graduate and doctoral degree levels. The purpose of the GAC scholarship is to support students who are studying project management, with the objective of using project/program/portfolio management to meet the current and anticipated needs of an organization, thereby increasing awareness of project management and strengthening an organizations success.', 'GAC scholarships are open to all students enrolled in GAC-accredited, academic, degree granting programs, in project/program/portfolio management or a project management related field of study. Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $2,000', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3503, 'PMI James Jim Rankin Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must be students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area attending or planning to attend an accredited degree program in the area, an area student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S., or a Texas student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S. This is open to all degree levels, and applicants do not need to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must b', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3504, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3505, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3506, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3507, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3508, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3509, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3510, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3511, 'TLMI Four-Year Degree Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the TLMI Four-Year Degree Scholarship, applicants must attend, full-time, an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. The four-year college program scholarship is reserved for junior and senior year students only. Major course work should include courses which are relevant to the tag, label and/or package printing industry. These courses can include (but are not limited to): Management, Sales/Marketing, Production and Graphic Communications. The applicant must submit a transcript and maintain a minimum of a 3.00 GPA.Scholarship selection is based on academic achievement, a demonstrated interest in the tag, label and package printing industry, a statement of goals, a personal interview and two letters of recommendation. Investing in the education and success of our workforce is an important priority to our organization. Relatives of TLMI board members, corporate owners, and CEOs are not eligible to apply.', 'To be eligible for the TLMI Four-Year Degree Scholarship, applicants must attend, full-time, an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. The four-year college program scholarship is reserved for junior and senior year students only', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3512, 'TLMI Two-Year Degree Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the TLMI Two-Year Degree Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled full-time in an accredited two-year college or technical program in the United States or Canada and must be pursuing a degree in printing. Major course work should include courses which are relevant to the tag, label and/or package printing industry. These courses can include (but are not limited to): Management, Sales/Marketing, Production and Graphic Communications. The applicant must submit a transcript and maintain a minimum of a 3.00 GPA.Scholarship selection is based on academic achievement, a demonstrated interest in the tag, label and package printing industry, a statement of goals, a personal interview and two letters of recommendation. Investing in the education and success of our workforce is an important priority to our organization. Relatives of TLMI board members, corporate owners, and CEOs are not eligible to apply.', 'To be eligible for the TLMI Two-Year Degree Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled full-time in an accredited two-year college or technical program in the United States or Canada and must be pursuing a degree in printing. Major course work should includ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3513, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3514, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3515, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3516, 'Central California Asian Pacific Women Scholarship', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tulare County.Applications will be evaluated based on the following priorities but not limited to: First-generation student; Academic achievement; Leadership; and Contribution to the API community. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 14th. Once you submit your application, a confirmation email will be sent to you immediately. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder, and if you still cannot find it, please contact us.', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3517, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3518, 'Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholars', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Building Technology, Building Services, Business Management & Administration, Climate and Energy, Construction Management, Drafting & Design, Electrical, Engineering Technology, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Landscape Design, Home Improvement, HVAC, Graphics Technology, Finance, Meteorology, Manufacturing, Plumbing or Renewable Energy.Besides completing the application, applicants must: write a statement (no more than 500 words) on why they are interested in their field of study, what they want to do after graduation and the importance of lifelong learning; create a 1-3-minute video summarizing their essay and share it on one or more of their social media profiles (YouTube, Facebook, etc.); and provide proof of enrollment (via an official transcript or a class schedule).', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Build', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3519, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3520, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3521, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3522, 'Bayar Fellowship', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you must be a high school student who is interested in utilizing business principles to improve your community. The curriculum consists of a variety of concepts which will be taught through seminars and workshops intended to build the foundation of some of the most essential principles of a professional.Since the beginning, the Bayar Fellowship has been working to do things, such as: encourage low-income high school students to develop an understanding of business as they commit themselves to public service; provide a foundation for which financial literacy can be developed; and support recipients throughout their high school, college, and professional journeys by providing them with mentorship, financial support, and a strong network of accomplished peers to help them succeed in their endeavors.', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(3, 3523, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3524, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3525, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3526, 'Merchants Exchange of Portland Scholarship Fund', 'The Merchants Exchange Scholarship is designed to help students seeking or advancing careers in a field related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade, by providing resources for their continued education. The Scholarship is awarded by merit to students seeking or advancing a career in the maritime industry, or that influences the maritime industry.The Scholarship is awarded to students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA (or the schools equivalent rankings) and are currently a junior or senior academic standing enrolled in a 4-year college/university; a freshman (first-year) or sophomore (second-year) at a 2-year institutional degree program; a graduate student; or a student in a US Coast Guard-approved course. The student must have a declared major/minor related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade as their chosen field of study. To apply, applicants must complete a short online application, provide certified academic transcripts and submit one (1) letter of recommendation from a professor or direct supervisor. Awards can be used towards tuition, fees and books.', 'The Merchants Exchange Scholarship is designed to help students seeking or advancing careers in a field related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade, by providing resources for their continued education. The Scholarship is awarded by merit ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3527, 'Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women wanting to advance within the public finance industry by obtaining additional industry specific certifications; Encourage young women to consider careers in public finance; and Provide an opportunity for award recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about various career options and opportunities available to them.To be eligible, applicant must: Identify as a woman; Plan to be enrolled in an institute of higher education for the coming school year or plan to take an industry specific exam in the 2023-2024 fall/winter; Have an interest in pursuing a public finance-related career, which may include the fields of accounting, finance, banking, government, non-profit, or law; If applying for a scholarship to support higher education, applicants must demonstrate good academic standing; and All applicants must exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer positions, and/or community service.', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3528, 'The Club Foundation Joe Perdue Scholarship', 'The Club Foundation Joe Perdue Scholarship is offered to any individual who is actively seeking a managerial career in the club industry and is currently attending an accredited, four-year college or university undergraduate program. Candidates must provide strong evidence that they are pursuing managerial careers in the private club industry. A candidate must have completed their freshman year of college and be enrolled for the full upcoming academic year in an accredited four-year institution. In addition, the candidate must have achieved and continue to maintain a grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, or 4.5 on a 6.0 scale.This award will be made directly to the awardees college/university registrar/bursar. The following items will be needed to complete the online application: contact information (complete all form fields requesting a variety of information such as contact information, school name, employment history, etc.); a 500-1000 word essay addressing specified topics; an official transcript; a list of extracurricular activities; two recommendation letters (one written/signed by a faculty advisor/professor on your institution/department letterhead, and the other one written/signed by a private club industry professional on club letterhead); and a resume.', 'The Club Foundation Joe Perdue Scholarship is offered to any individual who is actively seeking a managerial career in the club industry and is currently attending an accredited, four-year college or university undergraduate program. Candidates must provi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3529, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3530, 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant for use on tuition or related educational expenses. Essay must not exceed 15 pages; must use 12 point font size; must use Times New Roman font type; must use single space; must use page numbers and must be PDF file type. Applicants must submit a cover letter with full contact information and a transcript of the applicants collegiate record for the year or year(s) of undergraduate education completed.', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3531, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3532, 'Berklee Merit-Based Scholarships', 'In addition to holding auditions in Boston, Berklee travels to more than 50 cities throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America in search of talented artists who are pursuing a college education in music, theater, or dance. The college also hosts teaching and performance programs across the United States and the world, including in Los Angeles, Puerto Rico, Ireland, Italy, and Japan, at various times throughout the year. Students may be selected to receive scholarships based upon their performance during these programs.Each year, the college selects top entering musicians to receive the Presidential scholarship. It covers tuition, on-campus housing, and the required laptop. Students demonstrating the highest musical merit and highest financial need are automatically nominated and selected for this exclusive award. No application or request for consideration is necessary.A limited number of full-tuition scholarships are awarded each year to participants in the Berklee City Music program. Students must demonstrate merit and financial need to be considered for this award. While the vast majority of awards are partial-tuition, a limited number of full-tuition awards are available to exceptionally qualified applicants.', 'In addition to holding auditions in Boston, Berklee travels to more than 50 cities throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America in search of talented artists who are pursuing a college education in music, theater, or dance. The college al', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3533, 'CMA Scholarship', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you greater credibility, higher earning potential, and ultimately a seat at the leadership table. With the CMA Scholarship, you can complete the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) program at no cost. Take the exam while still in school and dazzle future employers with your management accounting skillsThe CMA Scholarship is offered to high-achieving students (undergrad through Ph.D.) who are majoring in accounting or finance. This allows students to take the Certified Management Accountant exam for free. This award is open to students all over the world. All students who are nominated by a professor will earn the scholarship. Ten students per school per academic year can be nominated for a scholarship.', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3534, 'IAEE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purpose of the scholarship is to promote and bring visibility to the exhibitions, meetings and business events industry for graduating high school students of diverse backgrounds and from under-served and economically and socially disadvantaged communities in order to create an equal opportunity for the recipient to achieve a two-year or four-year college-level education program. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degreed major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. The scholarship includes up to $2,500 in tuition assistance. Applications open in the Spring.Required Information/Documents: Family or student characterized with demonstrated financial need; Completed scholarship application (online form); High school-issued official transcript (upload); Acceptance letter in a full-time undergraduate at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Essay submission (online form); Two letters of recommendation from high school teachers or high school counselor (upload); Resume (upload)Must include: List your extra-curricular activities, both in and out of school, and the years of participation; List positions of leadership you have held, both in and out of school (e.g. Community Groups, Service Organizations, Philanthropy); List awards and honors you have received in both academic and extra-curricular activities; List work experience (paid or voluntary) with the job title, the average number of hours worked per week, and the dates of employment.', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purp', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3535, 'Media Fellows Scholarship', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-based scholarship program, striving to provide financial assistance to undergraduate college students with interests at the intersection of advertising and public policy. Applicants must be undergraduate students currently enrolled and attending a college or university in the United States. Successful Media Fellows Scholarship submissions include an essay that includes the students personal financial need statement as well as a description of their academic achievements and career aspirations, a letter of recommendation, and a professional resume. Rising freshmen are ineligible for Media Fellows Scholarships. Media Fellowships are one-time only award. We seek to support students demonstrating a combination of merit and financial need whose academic interests are at the intersection of advertising and public policy.', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3536, 'Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or minors in Finance, Business Administration, Marketing, Human Resources, Sales, or any other major within the business program. Mass Communications and Public Relations majors within the School of Liberal Arts are also welcome to apply. Undergraduate engineering programs are those offering a bachelors degree in engineering. All scholarship winners receive a non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 payable directly to the institution in which they are enrolled.BACKGROUNDThe Innovation Scholarship, sponsored by Crystal Group, was founded in 2014 as a way to celebrate and encourage the spirit of innovation. At Crystal Group, we embrace innovation in all aspects of our business, including our rugged computing product line, our approach to sales, marketing and engineering, and our business culture. ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:*Enrolled full-time in an undergraduate business program (major), engineering program (major), or related major working toward a bachelors degree, at an accredited two-year or four-year institution, located in the United States.*Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher*Must have completed at least 60 semester hours to be eligible*Submit typed (double-spaced) essay answering one of the posed questions*Crystal Group employees, and their family members are NOT eligibleNote: Past winners and applicants of this scholarship are eligible to re-apply in future years.', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or mino', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3537, 'BRAF David and Jeannie Price Scholarship', 'In order to be eligible for the David and Jeannie Price Scholarship, applicants must: be a student of Louisiana State Universitys E.J. Ourso College of Business or the University of Missouris Trulaske College of Business; be classified as an undergraduate junior or senior at the time of the award (the following fall semester) and be enrolled full-time; and, have a 3.5 GPA. Once a student has received the scholarship, they are not eligible to receive the scholarship a second time.', 'In order to be eligible for the David and Jeannie Price Scholarship, applicants must: be a student of Louisiana State Universitys E.J. Ourso College of Business or the University of Missouris Trulaske College of Business; be classified as an undergraduat', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3538, 'Jacqueline Duty Memorial Scholarship', 'The purpose of the A-Action Pest Control Scholarship Fund is to encourage commitment by students to a career in business administration, marketing, or another business-related field. Entrepreneurship and small business ownership are core principles A-Action was founded on and are important to the overall local community. The application procedure consists of filling out an online form, including a faculty letter of recommendation, and including a personal letter of intent.A-Action Pest Control is a local pest control company located in NE Illinois that is heavily involved in our community and is proud to announce our third annual $1,000 Jacqueline Duty Memorial Scholarship! The scholarship will be awarded to a high school or college student that is currently enrolled or intending to enroll in an accredited business or business-related program at a college or university in Illinois or Wisconsin.', 'The purpose of the A-Action Pest Control Scholarship Fund is to encourage commitment by students to a career in business administration, marketing, or another business-related field. Entrepreneurship and small business ownership are core principles A-Acti', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3539, 'Beldon Scholarship', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial burdens. Every year, we will select two winners to award a $1,000 scholarship, each! Our scholarship panel will review all applications and hand-pick the most qualified candidates. We want you to tell us what it takes to be an aspiring business leader in this industry today. BELDON is a specialized home improvement company that offers services and installations of LeafGuard Gutters, Roofing, Pella Windows, and James Hardie Siding. Student must be seeking a degree in business, management, communications, marketing or related field, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, submit a 1,500-2,000 word essay entitled BELDON Scholarship. and include their full name, .edu email address and phone number in the essay document.', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3540, 'J.C. Cote Scholarship', 'Each year, the Arkansas SHRM State Council awards a $1000 scholarship to an Arkansas college student who has demonstrated scholastic achievement and a commitment to a career in human resources. Applicants must be juniors at the beginning of the fall semester of the year the award is offered, have declared a major, emphasis or concentration in human resources, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Graduate students may also be eligible to apply, and must have a 3.5 GPA. This award is named in honor of J.C. Cote, who was a dedicated member of the ARSHRM State Council and the Western Arkansas SHRM chapter (WAHRA). J.C. served as Chapter President of WAHRA for two years. He also represented the ARSHRM State Council as 2001 State HR Conference Chair and as West District Director. J.C. put his heart and soul into these roles. Through this scholarship award, the Arkansas SHRM State Council seeks to identify and reward students who characterize J.C.\'s commitment to the human resources profession.', 'Each year, the Arkansas SHRM State Council awards a $1000 scholarship to an Arkansas college student who has demonstrated scholastic achievement and a commitment to a career in human resources. Applicants must be juniors at the beginning of the fall semes', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3541, 'Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholars', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service, who also wish to pursue a career in the sports industry, with an emphasis on journalism, media relations, event operations, team operations, or marketing. The scholarship is merit-based and features a one-time, non-renewable $10,000 financial award for each recipient. Each scholarship will be funded directly to the recipients postgraduate institution upon verification of enrollment within eighteen months of graduation. As part of the Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship, the recipients will be given the unique opportunity to receive a Rose Bowl Game Experience, that consists of a four-night trip to Pasadena, Calif., to meet with staff from the Tournament of Roses, and the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences. The experience culminates with the opportunity to attend the Rose Bowl Game on January 2 with a guest. Transportation, lodging, and meals for the scholarship recipient will be covered as part of the award. The scholarship is open to undergraduate students who are in their final year of course study (with an intended graduation date of in the Spring or Fall/Winter). The student has consistently demonstrated high levels of achievement in academics and civic service throughout their collegiate career. An independent committee will select one recipient from both the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conference to receive the scholarship.', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3542, 'PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing Education Scholarship must be a graduate student or a non-traditional working student, currently enrolled in a college or university program and have chosen a career in the business events industry.PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3543, 'PCMA Legacy Society Student Scholarship', 'The Legacy Society Student Scholarship supports up to three students entering the dynamic field of business events planning by providing a unique opportunity for support and engagement as they enter the workforce. Individuals who qualify for the Legacy Society Student Scholarship must be in final year of undergraduate education before entering the workforce and be committed to becoming an event organizer post-graduation. PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The Legacy Society Student Scholarship supports up to three students entering the dynamic field of business events planning by providing a unique opportunity for support and engagement as they enter the workforce. Individuals who qualify for the Legacy So', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3544, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3545, 'CSU Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service, demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office. Must be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.Please include in the personal statement 1) motivations and goals for a career in nonprofit or public service, 2) experience or involvement to date in nonprofit or public service activities, and 3) how they envision their course of study and anticipated career facilitating their goals with nonprofit or public service communities. All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration. This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwells admiration for the universitys commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.After graduating with a bachelors of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees audit staff. He directed the CSUs self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have de', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3546, 'Manor College George & Jaroslava Rybak Scholarship', 'Many students want to know are they eligible for scholarships at Manor College? The answer is often yes and students are considered automatically for most scholarships, once their full application has been submitted. Partial scholarships cover partial tuition costs for the freshman year. Renewable for the length of the full-time program as long as the specific credit and GPA requirements are met. All scholarships are competitive. Partial Tuition Scholarships are given out on a first come first serve basis, so applying to Manor College as early as possible is best. A scholarship application is required and is mailed to eligible students by the Financial Aid Office. The George & Jaroslava Rybak Scholarship will be awarded to students studying in a Business-related program who are of Ukrainian heritage. Eligible applicants must be incoming freshmen or transfer students, and must have a high school GPA of a B. Part-time student recipients must complete 18 credits with a 3.0 GPA to renew this scholarship. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Many students want to know are they eligible for scholarships at Manor College? The answer is often yes and students are considered automatically for most scholarships, once their full application has been submitted. Partial scholarships cover partial t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3547, 'The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association ', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) and the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Throughout their generosity, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association offers financial aid to interested students.The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) has established five endowed scholarship funds for students pursuing careers related to cranberry production. These funds are established from the net proceeds of the annual WSCGA Cranberry Golf Open and WSCGA Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarship funds include: the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Eligibility requirements, award amount, acceptable academic majors, and deadlines vary by scholarship. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the W', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3548, 'Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their words and their actions. This merit-based tuition scholarship is designed for competitive applicants who demonstrate above-average academic performance, previous work or leadership experience. To be considered for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship for one of our graduate degree programs, please complete and submit the Optional Scholarship Essay as part of the graduate program application. Selection is based on this essay, as well as documentation submitted with student\'s application.', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their word', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3549, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(3, 3550, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2, 'RMURISA GIS/Geospatial Scholarship', 'The Rocky Mountain Chapter of URISA is pleased to announce applications for the annual student scholarship is now open. Rocky Mountain URISA takes pride in supporting students of all levels while they pursue their education in the geospatial sciences. Any graduate or undergraduate student attending school in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, or Wyoming is eligible to apply.In addition to receiving a financial scholarship, Rocky Mountain URISA will showcase the awardees work on the web.Awards:PhD Candidates: $500Graduate/Masters Students: $500Undergraduate/Certificate Students: $500 (Degree seeking 4-year or 2-year students with GIS certificate)Please direct all questions to rm.urisa.scholarships@gmail.com Rules:Any graduate,undergraduate, or certificate student attending school in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, or Wyoming is eligible to apply.Membership is not required but is encouraged.The board of directors of Rocky Mountain URISA will judge submissions based on merit and relevancy of the project, and/or the number of people served by the award.Recipients of the scholarships will be announced in November.Members of the boards of the five GISITR societies are not eligible to apply.Submission Requirements:Completed scholarship application formProof of current enrollmentCurrent transcript (unofficial is accepted)Letter of Recommendation Emailed by the reference to: rm.urisa.scholarships@gmail.com Description of your GIS-related project (1-3 pages) This description should include: Working title Contact information Project goals Description and map of the geographic region of study Methodologies and technology to be used Reasons why you should receive this award', 'The Rocky Mountain Chapter of URISA is pleased to announce applications for the annual student scholarship is now open. Rocky Mountain URISA takes pride in supporting students of all levels while they pursue their education in the geospatial sciences. Any', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3, 'Steel Root Scholarship', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 toward an education in the field of cybersecurity. The Steel Root Scholarship is intended to encourage skilled young applicants to enter the field of cybersecurity a field where the demand for talent far exceeds the supply. This is open to all Massachusetts students in their junior year of high school, the scholarship has an application deadline of October 31st.The Steel Root Scholarship provides the recipient with $10,000 over two years of college -- $5,000 at the start of freshman year and $5,000 at the start of sophomore year. The recipient will also be enrolled in Leap for Educations College Success Program, and will receive free assistance with the college and scholarship application process, completion of the FAFSA financial aid forms, SAT prep classes, and more. Finally, the winner of the scholarship will also be paired with a Steel Root cybersecurity professional who will serve as a mentor and meet with the student quarterly through the final year of high school and into freshman year of college. Applicants for the Steel Root scholarship should be planning to pursue one or more majors in qualified IT fields of study, including information technology, computer science, software engineering, computational data analysis hardware, software, or networking certification programs. Scholars with a GPA of 2.5 or higher will be considered, although lower GPAs may be considered if the student demonstrates outstanding interest and potential in an IT field through extracurricular activities, jobs, internships, volunteer activities, etc. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate financial need and must plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical trade school after graduating high school.', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 towa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 4, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 5, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 6, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 7, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 8, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 9, 'AWS Cloud Institute Learner Grants', 'Ready to dive into the tech world? We\'ve got you covered with a structured pathway designed by AWS experts, incorporating insights from companies seeking cloud talent. Join us to tackle real-world business challenges, learn from seasoned professionals, and kickstart your cloud career.What We Offer:Structured Pathway: Say goodbye to guesswork. Our program guides you step by step, ensuring a smooth transition from non-technical to a hands-on cloud developer in just one year.Comprehensive Training: Gain the right skills, hands-on experience, and professional development necessary to thrive as a Cloud Application Developer.Real-World Problem Solving: Engage in solving actual business problems, putting your learning into practical application from day one.Who Can Join:AWS Cloud Institute is perfect for any adult learner, regardless of technical background, aspiring to become an AWS cloud developer. We\'re here to support your journey, and for those facing financial constraints, AWS is offering a limited number of learner grants covering the full course fees of $7,560.Learner Grant Program Eligibility:To qualify for the AWS Cloud Institute Learner Grant program, you should:Start Courses in January: Enroll and begin courses in January to fast-track your cloud career.Have Financial Need: Demonstrate a need for financial support to pursue AWS Cloud Institute studies.Be a U.S. Resident: Grant applicants must be 18 years or older, reside in the United States, and have access to a computer with internet.Education Requirement: Possess a high school diploma/GED or above.Learn More:Ready to take the leap? Visit our official program FAQ at AWS Cloud Institute Learner Grants FAQ to get all the details.Embark on your cloud journey with AWS Cloud Institute and transform your career in as little as one year!', 'Ready to dive into the tech world? We\'ve got you covered with a structured pathway designed by AWS experts, incorporating insights from companies seeking cloud talent. Join us to tackle real-world business challenges, learn from seasoned professionals, an', 7560, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 10, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 11, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 12, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 13, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 14, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 15, 'Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be in at least their second semester, enrolled in two semester-equivalent courses, and demonstrate a commitment to STEM disciplines relevant to defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.Eligibility Criteria:U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.Graduate-level candidates must be enrolled in their second semester, taking at least two semester-equivalent courses per semester, at an accredited U.S. college or university.A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application.Eligible majors include but are not limited to information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics, and other STEM-related fields (see the list of qualifying STEM majors below).Qualifying STEM Majors:Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.Application Process:1. Complete the online application, including a short-answer question on work experience and future career goals aligning with the AFCEA Educational Foundation\'s mission.2. Provide a brief summary of financial need.3. Include the following documents:Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar\'s Office.Minimum two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study.Current rsum.Undergraduate transcript (official or unofficial).4. Optionally, applicants may submit a third letter of recommendation.Submission Details:If your transcript does not show classes in progress, submit documents indicating current classes.For non-electronic submissions, send official documents to the AFCEA address listed above to arrive by the deadline date.Applications must be complete, including all supporting documentation, by the deadline.When sending supporting documents, please include the name of the scholarship.Empower your graduate education and contribute to STEM excellence in defense and security. Apply for the AFCEA Educational Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship today!', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 16, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 17, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 18, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 19, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 20, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 21, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 22, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 23, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 24, 'AMS Graduate Fellowships', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered and pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences at a US accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA or higher is required and applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. Three letters of references and relevant transcripts will also be required to apply. A stipend will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. In addition, fellowship recipients will receive partial travel support to attend the AMS Annual Meeting. Notifications will go out in March. Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible.', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 25, 'Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) Scholars Pro', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and information technology education at UMBC will help make UMBC a destination for women (and their allies) interested in technical careers and serve as a national model for other universities. The Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) is a merit-based scholarship program for talented female undergraduates majoring in computer science, information systems, business technology administration (with a technical focus), computer engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical/biochemical/environmental engineering, or a related program at UMBC. This is only for incoming freshmen.', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and info', 88000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 26, 'DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems. The program fosters a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students, alumni, DOE laboratory staff and other scientists who want to have an impact on the nation while advancing their research.The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation\'s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation\'s best scientific graduate students and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry, and educational institutions. This is open only to full-time students and legal US residents. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 27, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 28, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 29, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 30, 'Amtrak Academic Scholarship', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across the country and as Amtrak celebrates its 50th anniversary it looks to the next 50 years and beyond to move Americas workforce toward the future.The Amtrak Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate college students who have an active interest in the railroad industry. This program has been established to provide support to help encourage academic achievement within railroad programs, ensuring a future in this industry. There are 8 different awards each with a broad set of categories, so all are encouraged to apply.', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 31, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 32, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 33, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 34, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 35, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 36, 'Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. Schol', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career are eligible to apply, and they must be enrolled full-time at any non-profit accredited college or university in the United States. Scholarship awards range from $1,500 to $6,000 and must be used for costs relating to tuition, fees and books. One application allows students to compete for one of the multiple scholarships offered by the Foundation. Scholarships are one-year awards, and former recipients may re-apply each year if they continue to meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must have a B grade point average in their major. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students p', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 37, 'Michigan Council of Women in Technology Scholarshi', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately help Michigan become the No. 1 state for girls and women in technology. Since 2006, weve provided 204 women with scholarships totaling more than $1.3 million. Applicants must be current Michigan residents, U.S. citizens, female, enrolled or attending a Michigan university with a minimum 2.75 GPA. Each applicant must be enrolled during the grant period in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program in a major such as information systems, computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, computer information systems, digital forensics and software engineering. Annual awards up to $5,000, with a possibility of renewal, awarded to high school seniors through college juniors. This program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately helps us in our vision to make Michigan the number-1 state for girls and women in technology.', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimatel', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 38, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 39, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 40, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 41, 'Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarship Progr', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in or accepted for a baccalaureate or graduate ABET-accredited engineering (EAC), computing (CAC), or technology (TAC) degree program. In a position to accept the scholarship in the school year for which it is being awarded. Full-time student status, except for re-entry and non-traditional applicants, should have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. for some scholarships. The number of awards and dollar amounts will vary. Deadlines differ, depending on whether the applicant is an incoming freshman or above. For more than seven decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in todays exciting engineering and technology specialties. We invite you to explore the values, principles, and priorities that guide our initiatives and learn how together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on the future. Throughout our generosity, scholarships are offered to eligible students.', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 42, 'SWSIS Scholarships for Women Studying Information ', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of their careers in these fields. SWSIS is a partnership of Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA) and CRA-WP. Its long-term goal is to contribute to increasing the representation of women in the information security workforce. ACSA founded the SWSIS scholarship program in 2011 and joined forces with CRA-WP in 2014 to lead the selection process.', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 43, 'University of Michigan Bell Scholarship', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (at the University of Michigan). Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee of the Trust in cooperation with the University of Michigan.To be eligible for the Bell Scholarships, applicants must: have graduated from high school with a grade-point average of at least 3.0; be residents of Virginia, applicable counties in Michigan, a graduate of New Trier High School, a graduate of a Chicago school, or a graduate of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora; be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; and be a U.S. Citizen or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 44, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 45, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 46, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 47, 'Association of Information Technology Professional', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Texas A&M University, have a cumulative GPA of 75 (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) for high school or a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for existing college students, and major in computer information systems or computer science. Applicants must write a short essay describing previous experience and interest in the I.T. field. Dollar amounts will vary.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript, ACT/SAT scores, two letters of recommendation (one should be from a teacher, while the other should be from a pastor, employer, coach, mentor or other non-relative), a resume (no more than two pages) and an IRS tax form 1040. In place of the IRS Form 1040 you may upload a copy of your Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR) as long as you have not imported your financial information directly from the IRS.', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Te', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 48, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 49, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 50, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 51, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 52, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 53, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 54, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 55, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 56, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 57, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 58, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 59, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 60, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 61, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 62, 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge)', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints, akin to those faced by professional mathematicians working in the industry. Teams of 11th and 12th graders from anywhere in the United States, including territories and DoDEA schools, and sixth form students (age 16-19) in England and Wales may participate. The competition is fully virtual, and participants will not be charged a registration or participation fee.Teams must be comprised of three to five students and one teacher-coach and a maximum of two teams per school may register. Students from dual/joint enrollment programs, magnet programs, and other academic or training programs that draw students from more than one high school for a subset of classes or academic enrichment may be eligible if all of the criteria are met, and at the discretion of SIAM. Homeschool and cyber school students may either form their own team(s) or request to participate on a team at the school in the district or community in which they reside if it meets the SIAM guidelines.', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to t', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 63, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 64, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 65, '(ISC)2 Graduate Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree program or pursue doctoral studies and have a minimum 3.5 GPA. Citizenship isn\'t required. Winners are announced in June.', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 66, '(ISC)2 Undergraduate Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or post graduate student; and have a 3.3 GPA. Applicants may: Be a citizen of any country; Be attending on campus or online; Be attending full time or part time; Be attending in the US or internationally. You do not currently need to be enrolled, however no awards will be disbursed until the recipient is enrolled in a college or university. Aspiring information security professionals have the opportunity to ease some of their educational financial burden with the (ISC) Information Security Undergraduate Scholarship, offering undergraduate students studying information security up to $5,000 per recipient. If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees and books. Award notifications will be emailed in June. Awards do not renew automatically. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 67, '(ISC)2 Women in Information Security Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or related field, and be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student. A minimum 3.3 GPA is required.', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 68, '(ISC)2 Women\'s Scholarship', 'Not all applicants will receive a scholarship. Scholarships are a one-time award and must be re-applied for each year in order to be considered for another scholarship. Applicants must be pursuing, or plan to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the fall May be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student who will be pursuing a degree in the upcoming fall.GPA must be at least 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or an analogous rank based on a comparable scale), be a US citizen or permanent resident in the United States. You will need to submit an application for the Undergraduate or Graduate Scholarships in order to be considered for one of those awards, applications will NOT be automatically transferred.You will be able to import your application information and documents directly into the Undergraduate or Graduate application. Just click on the link for the appropriate scholarship and look for the import button on the top right of your dashboard.', 'Not all applicants will receive a scholarship. Scholarships are a one-time award and must be re-applied for each year in order to be considered for another scholarship. Applicants must be pursuing, or plan to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 69, 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduate, or graduate program. Two-year program applicants must have completed at least 1 semester or the equivalent of 12 credit hours and four-year program applicants must be at least a sophomore at the time of application. Preference is given to students enrolled in a degree program in instrumentation, systems, automation, and closely related fields. Dollar amounts will vary.Scholarship applicants must submit the online application which requires that candidates complete and provide the following: essay questions (maximum of 1000 words per question); supporting information such as extracurricular activities (career-related), academic honors, civic honors or awards received and advise of professional or honorary society memberships they are associated with; an official transcript; employment history; and recommendation letters (at least two letters of recommendation; one letter must be from a faculty member).', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 70, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 71, 'Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellow', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursework related to research or interest to NASA is eligible. Fellowships are add-on awards, designed to supplement and enhance basic graduate research support, such as graduate research assistantships, graduate teaching assistantships, and non-federal scholarships and fellowships. Applicants must be graduate students who are U.S. citizens and who will be or are enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and priority for fellowship awards will be given to those who do not receive other federal fellowships. The Consortium\'s mission is to enhance and support aerospace science and technology efforts and activities in Mississippi as well as promote a strong science, mathematics, and technology base at precollege, undergraduate, and graduate levels in the regions educational institutions.', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursewor', 26250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 72, 'MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.Applicants must: Be a high school senior; Be a citizen of the United States at the time of application; Have at least a 3.0 grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) for the 10th and 11th grades; Have a minimum score on the American College Testing Program (ACT) test of 29 in Math and 25 in English. Equivalent minimum SAT scores of 950 in Math and 750 in English are also acceptable. Must enroll in an engineering program that has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET-EAC) at one of the following state institutions or a Pre-Engineering Program at a College or University that has a working agreement to transfer credits with one of the named schools listed on our site.', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.A', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 73, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 74, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 75, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 76, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 77, 'Central New York STEM Scholarship', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and Tompkins counties are eligible to apply and preference is given to those attending a NYS higher education institution. The program is administered by PEB and the CNY STEM Hub.These scholarships are designed to support the best and brightest students in the Central New York Region in their quest to pursue STEM fields in college. The scholarships are based on applicants\' academic achievements and extracurricular activities, as well as the essay and an interview. Each scholarship provides financial assistance in varying amounts and an internship. Applicants can only be awarded one scholarship that includes an internship.', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 78, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 79, 'Deja Family Memorial Scholarship', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the community. The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship must be enrolled in a university, community college, or trade/technical school for the next school year. Applications run from January until the due date.Special preference will be given to students enrolled at Waubonsee Community College or William Rainey Harper College, and with the major area of studies in Business, Hospitality, Substance Abuse Counseling, Auto Mechanics or women in STEM. We hope to continue changing lives in our community and this scholarship will aid a student(s) who embodies the Deja Familys example in life: Family centered, community driven and aspiring to have a positive impact on the lives of others.', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the communi', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 80, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 81, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 82, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 83, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 84, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 85, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 86, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 87, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 88, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 89, 'Loren and Becky Roslund Scholarship', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up with agriculture at their fingertips, the Roslund Family established this scholarship in 2009 to assist other young adults interested in the agricultural or agri-business field. The scholarship is awarded to any graduating high school senior in Gratiot County to pursue a degree in agriculture, engineering, computers, drafting or similar area of study at a university, college or trade school. Must be a graduating senior of a Gratiot County high school pursuing post-secondary education at a college, university or vocational/trade school. Previous recipients may reapply without preference. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale with a preference to students pursuing a career in agriculture, engineering, computer-aided drafting or similar area. Must demonstrate financial need and provide a personal letter of reference from a non-family member (such as clergy, teacher or advisor.', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 90, 'Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; have a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale; and attend or plan on attending the University of South Carolina enrolled in the School of Engineering.The Waccamaw Community Foundation offers students many different scholarship opportunities. Through the generosity of our donors, we have awarded more than $24 million in grants since the Foundation was established in 1999. We aim to continue that legacy by helping donors of the Waccamaw Region connect with causes they care about. We serve people who share a common concern: improving quality of life in local counties.', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; ha', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 91, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 92, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 93, 'Progress Software Mary Szekely Scholarship', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a woman, who plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems. The scholarship is intended to cover tuition, fees and educational expenses while the recipient is pursuing an undergraduate degree. The recipient of the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM must meet the following eligibility requirements. The candidate must: Identify as a woman; Be a resident of Massachusetts and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident eligible for federal financial aid; Plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems; Have a financial need; Be a high school senior or high school graduate who plans to enroll or is currently enrolled in an accredited university, college, community college or trade school; Have a cumulative high school unweighted GPA above 3.2 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent); Have a desire to make meaningful contributions in the fields of computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems.', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a wo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 94, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 95, 'Conservation Internship for Broadening Access', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During a 10-week summer program, CIBA interns are placed with mentors in a variety of conservation labs throughout the Smithsonian. The program supports interns by offering a stipend and paid housing during the internship. A relocation travel allowance may also be included as part of the internship award.To apply for the this program, applicants should: be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program, or recently graduated from an undergraduate program; be a U.S. citizen; have studied a relevant subject matter (chemistry, art history, design, photography, computer science, or studio art); and demonstrate an interest in a career in conservation or the museum field. CIBA aims to help diversify the field of museum conservation by introducing the field to students who come from varied economic, cultural, social, and educational backgrounds.', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 96, 'The Dawna J Colbert & John Fitzpatrick Scholarship', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi Foundation Scholarship Fund facilitates partnerships with key stakeholders to increase the visibility and representation of black women pursuing degrees in computing.At a minimum, TCGI will award one $10,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior who will be attending a two or four-year institution and one $10,000 scholarship to a current undergraduate or graduate student currently at a four-year educational institution. Applicants must be a resident of Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Washington D.C. Please note; in order to receive their award, scholarship winners must be able to attend the Inaugural John Fitzpatrick Memorial Golf Classic in person at the Commonwealth National Golf Club in Philadelphia, PA in June.', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi F', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 97, 'Women in Cyber Scholarship Program', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post - secondary, graduate or training program for the coming academic year. Eligible applicants must have at least one year of study remaining at the time of application.Scholarship is open to women only. By submitting an application, student agrees to: Provide transcript, enrollment in good standing documentation; Provide institution or accredited program Financial Dept contact information as the scholarship is paid directly to the school; Agree to represent the scholarship program if asked by FS-ISAC; Present a post-scholarship overview or evaluation of your experience.', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post -', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 98, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 99, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 100, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 101, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 102, 'ITWomen Scholarship Program', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who plan to earn college degrees in Information Technology and Engineering in the STEM academic strand are eligible to apply for these four-year academic scholarships.Applicants must be female graduating seniors from the Tri-County South Florida area of Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach county, be accepted and/or enrolled in a post secondary institution (such as a college or university), and be pursuing a degree in the fields of Information Technology and/or Engineering. Applicants must have also completed the FAFSA. Each scholarship winner is paired with an ITWomen Virtual Mentor.', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 103, '100 Black Men of Prince George\'s County, Inc. Scho', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges County Maryland. Scholarships will be awarded exclusively to STEM majors, with a preference for students pursuing degrees in Computer Science related fields. High school students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 and demonstrate the commitment to pursuing continued academic achievement post-high school (applicants must provide copies of official transcripts to support this declaration). Current college students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 during their college tenure.', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 104, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 105, 'Agile Mile Scholarship Program', 'Agile Mile, Inc. is proud to offer our scholarship program with the mission of supporting Black students studying urban planning and computer science. Black professionals are currently underrepresented in Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and computer science, and we hope these scholarships will help improve diversity in our field. Applications run from November/December until the due dates.We are awarding two $2,000 scholarships to legal residents of the United States, 17 years of age or older who are enrolled, or are planning to enroll, in urban planning or computer science at an accredited college, university, trade school, technical institute, or vocational college. The recipient of the Urban Planning Scholarship will also receive a one-year member to the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT), a nationwide membership organization that is a great place to network with future employers.', 'Agile Mile, Inc. is proud to offer our scholarship program with the mission of supporting Black students studying urban planning and computer science. Black professionals are currently underrepresented in Transportation Demand Management (TDM) and compute', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 106, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 107, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 108, 'Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at a 4-year college or university. Recipients may renew the scholarship up to three times for a total potential value of $40,000 per student.Applicants to the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program must: Be a U.S. citizen; Demonstrate financial need; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA or a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA. Applicants must plan to or currently be enrolled majoring in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering; Computer; Engineering; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; or Physics.', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those f', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 109, 'Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we are excited to share more about our efforts to support the academic endeavors of learners across the nation.To be eligible for the Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship, applicants must: be high school seniors, graduate (GED equivalent), or are college undergraduates who have not obtained a bachelors degree; plan to enroll full-time at an accredited vocational technical school, trade school, two-year community college or state college; pursue a degree or vocational-technical certificate in one of the specified areas of study (see website); and, be a US citizen.', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 110, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 111, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 112, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 113, 'VIP Women in Technology Scholarship', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the United States planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field. Must have a good level of participation in community service and/or extracurricular activities, a 3.0 GPA, and either US citizenship or residence. At the time of award, students must be enrolled at, or accepted into, either a two or four-year college or university within the United States for the current upcoming school year. At the time of scholarship payment, students must be enrolled for classes at a college or university within the United States for the Fall semester. These women must be planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field.', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 114, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 115, 'Chicago Engineers\' Foundation Incentive Award', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CEF award, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior living or going to high school in the city of Chicago; and be planning to study engineering and received acceptance from an accredited undergraduate engineering program.The mission of the Chicago Engineers Foundation is to encourage and empower young people to become the next generation of engineers through scholarship opportunities, outreach to educational institutions, and promoting interest in engineering careers. Since 1969, the Chicago Engineers Foundation (CEF) has empowered Chicagos future engineers with scholarship awards to support their college studies.', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CE', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 116, 'Fluid Power Scholarship', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, technical colleges, and universities.Eligibility Criteria:Education Level: High school seniors, community college students, and university students are eligible to apply.Program Relevance: While the applicant doesn\'t have to be enrolled in a dedicated fluid power degree program, they must be in a relevant program where fluid power is taught.Previous Recipients: Past scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again with a different essay question.Graduating Applicants: Students graduating in May or June of the 2023-24 academic year are not eligible.Master\'s or PhD Students: Students enrolled in a Master\'s or PhD degree program are not eligible for this scholarship.Application Process:Applicants are encouraged to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship to pursue their interests in fluid power. The scholarship funds can be used to study at any accredited technical college or university in the United States. While a dedicated fluid power degree program is not mandatory, applicants should be enrolled in a program where fluid power is taught.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a $2,000 scholarship to further your education in fluid power.Flexibility: Use the scholarship funds at any accredited technical college or university in the United States.Industry Connection: Join a community supported by NFPA, connecting you with professionals in fluid power.NFPA believes in the transformative power of education and its role in shaping the future of fluid power innovation. If you are passionate about fluid power, seize this opportunity to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship.', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, te', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 117, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 118, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 119, 'Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degree. Applicants must provide transcripts and have a GPA of at least a 3.0. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit 2 short essays (300-500 words) addressing the following questions: (1) What inspired your interest in the STEM field? (2) Explain how this scholarship will help in pursuing a career in a STEM-related field.This scholarship is part of Orchards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. One of our goals as a company is to encourage diversity within our industry and to find ways to make a difference outside of our organization. The scholarship funds awarded must be spent on education-related expenses, such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for the students\' classes at their primary college or university.', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degre', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 120, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 121, 'Texas Society of Professional Engineers DFW Mid-Ci', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college or university. Upon verification of enrollment, these scholarships will be presented to the student in the student\'s name.To be eligible for a TSPE Chapter Scholarship a student must: Be a United States citizen or legal resident; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or higher GPA entering college in the fall of 2023 or current college undergraduate; Be enrolled or accepted in an ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accredited engineering program; Provide a completed Scholarship Application with all required attachments delivered or postmarked by April 1st.', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 122, 'SWE Golden Gate High School Scholarship Program', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we are happy to announce that we will also be awarding scholarships for incoming or current community college students who plan to transfer to a 4-year accredited university. To be eligible for a SWE-GGS scholarship, applicants must be a current high school senior or community college student planning to pursue a degree in engineering or computer science from an accredited university and must identify as a woman or other underrepresented gender including non-binary and gender non-conforming. Applicants must live or attend school in the boundaries of the Golden Gate Section. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we ar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 123, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 124, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 125, 'ACF Davis-Kozoll Scholarship', 'The Davis-Kozoll Scholarship was established in 2019 for students seeking a higher education. Student may pursue a masters, bachelors, or associate degree in a science and/or human service discipline without consideration of a planned career location. Alternatively, students may pursue a degree, technical or vocational certificate, or diploma for use in any planned trade or career in a northwest New Mexican community.Awards will be made to students residing in northwest New Mexico with a priority for those students residing within the communities of Counselor, Cuba, Gallina, La Jara, Lindrith, Lybrook, Nageezi, Ojo Encino, Regina, San Luis, and Torreon. Scholarships can be renewed annually with evidence of successful completion of course work and continued enrollment. Awards will support tuition, living, required class supplies and fee expenses. One to two awards of $1,000 to $5000 will be given annually.', 'The Davis-Kozoll Scholarship was established in 2019 for students seeking a higher education. Student may pursue a masters, bachelors, or associate degree in a science and/or human service discipline without consideration of a planned career location. Alt', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 126, 'ESET Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college or university within the United States and have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA. The graduate/undergraduate program does not have to be a cybersecurity program however applicants should aspire to have a career in the cybersecurity industry.The applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Complete applications must have the following documents (PDF) ready to upload: one copy of an unofficial transcript or acceptance letter as proof of enrollment, one letter of recommendation signed by the recommending party, and one personal essay of 500-700 words written in English or Spanish answering the prompt on the application. In its Cybersecurity Workforce Study, (ISC)2 found the field remains predominantly male, with women representing less than a quarter of the workers. While the number of women in the field is technically increasing, there is still a long way to go.', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 127, 'Shared Energy Future Foundation STEM Scholarship', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This year, weve allocated $20,000 in scholarship awards. Applicants must be incoming, first-year students with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.To qualify, you must: Reside in Western U.S. States (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona); Have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the STEM field; Have demonstrated financial need; Have planned full-time attendance at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Applicants must have planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors: Computer Science; Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy)Geology; Mathematics; or Physics. Recipients are selected based on consideration of academic performance, participation in school and community activities, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation from an educator or community leader.', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This ye', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 128, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 129, 'ULINE Scholarship', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, advertising, communication studies, or corporate communication majors. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Preference is given to students with past internship experience and student, professional and/or community organizations experience. Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. Uline is also a strategic partner of Marquette University and is pleased to provide a scholarship for current sophomores and juniors and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Please be aware that this scholarship program involves an interview. Program finalists will be contacted to arrange interviews. All application materials will be provided to Uline for the purposes of identifying potential internships or job candidates.', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 130, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 131, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 132, 'HITEC Foundation Scholarship', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity college students transferring to four-year universities, graduate students and DACA (Deferred Actions for Early Childhood Arrivals) students.Scholarships of up to $5,000 to be used for education related expensed will be awarded for the 2023-2024 academic year. The scholarship funds may only be used at an accredited, non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and required equipment. Deadline to apply is April 14th and notification of selection results in mid-June. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage (i.e., at least one parent must be of Hispanic descent), be a graduating high school senior or current college student, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), major (or intend on majoring) in Technology or an approved technology-related major and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident, or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)status.', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 133, 'Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Applicants must be from Graves County.Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 134, 'Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (ST', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be considered for this scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending a rural high school as a senior in the state of Kentucky and be an active member of their schools STLP. Additionally, the student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community.', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 135, 'RTF Cyber Security Scholarship', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field, or already doing so as part of an undergraduate degree program. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in cyber security as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. T', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 136, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 137, 'Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recognizing their talents with financial awards. Applicant must be a female graduating high school student who is majoring in engineering in college, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and intend on majoring in an engineering discipline in college, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status in the Chicago metropolitan area. Complete applications will be reviewed and judged on the following criteria: essay content, academic achievements and records, and community involvement or volunteerism. Decisions made by the selection committee are final and are not subject to appeal. No application feedback will be given. Supporting documentation is required for this application, including a High School Transcript, one letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or community supporter, and a college admissions letter. Recipients are required to complete an application with a short essay and submit a copy of their official transcript with at least one letter of recommendation. The scholarship recipients may be asked to communicate with summer camp scholars in a mentor capacity and attend the Calculated Genius Showcase event.', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recogn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 138, 'ESA Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Schola', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and video game arts and sciences; be a current high school senior, college freshman, sophomore or junior; be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming fall semester; and must be a U.S. citizen. Were building a pipeline of future video game professionals. To inspire future creators in the video game industry and encourage diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM), the ESA Foundation established a scholarship fund providing support for women and minority students across the United States.Since 2007, the program has awarded more than 450 scholarships, to power the dreams of underrepresented students earning a computer science or video game arts and sciences-related degree.', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and vi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 139, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 140, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 141, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 142, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 143, 'CEJC/Bill Dull Scholarship', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarship will be awarded during the recipients annual senior awards night at his or her school pending schedule availability. The recipient is encouraged to use the funds for paying tuition, books or other school fees. ?Please note, if awarded a scholarship the Council will recognize your achievement on our Scholarship web page and/or other social media. By submitting an application, you are consenting to any use of photos/images for media publication. We awarded 5 scholarships totaling $9500 to students at 3 difference high schools last year. Scholarships were awarded to deserving Lowcountry High School Seniors from Wando HS, Summerville HS and a home school student.', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarsh', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 144, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 145, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azure and you could win big at the Imagine Cup World Finals in Seattle. Many of our competitions are intended for teams, so you may also need to create a team to participate. If a competition requires a team, you\'ll be able to pick your team right on the Submission page. If you don\'t have a team yet, you can create one in just a few moments - you just need a team name and team country, and you\'re ready to go.This competition is intended for a team of experienced coders. As part of this competition, you\'ll submit a complete piece of software, usable by our judges, as well as supporting documentation.A team is up to four eligible students. In addition to your team, other people are allowed to help you. You can have a mentor, such as a faculty member, who advises you on your project. You can also have associates, who must be eligible students, that can help you with things including business model planning, marketing, music or sound effects creation, and so on. Unless otherwise indicated in the specific Competition Rules, you are eligible to enter if you meet the following requirements at the time of entry: -You are at least 16 years of age as of last July and are actively enrolled as a student at an accredited high-school or college/university (including home schools)-You are NOT a resident of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria -You are not an employee or intern of Microsoft Corporation, or an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, at any time between January and July of the competition year-You are not involved in any part of the execution or administration of this Competition-You are not an immediate family member of (parent, sibling, spouse/domestic partner, child) or household member of a Microsoft employee, an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, or a person involved in any part of the administration and execution of this competition between January and July of the competition yearFor a list of complete details and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azu', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 146, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 147, 'Josie Rewald Memorial Community College Scholarshi', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; be in their senior year of high school or a current community college student; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology.In September 2016, our dear friend and SWE Life Member, Josie E. Rewald, passed away unexpectedly. Everyone who knew Josie is saddened by the passing of a wonderful leader and mentor in SWE Detroit and General Motors. She was very interested in mentoring students and early career engineers, in particular women. She served as a mentor to many at GM and SWE Detroit, as well as those in and outside of her community. In Josies honor, SWE-Detroit has endowed the Societys first scholarship specifically for community college students.', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 148, 'SENEDIA STEM Scholarship', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree program or entering their third year of a four-year program are eligible to apply. Students transitioning from a two-year program to a four-year program are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be attending schools in the US, and they must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of New England.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a resume (indicating employment in the STEM field (where applicable), civic/volunteer work, and any honors/awards earned), and an essay (describing their interest in and passion for a STEM-related career within the defense sector). The application must be submitted by the student, and the student must be willing and available to connect directly with the Scholarship Committee, if necessary.', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree progr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 149, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 150, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 151, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 152, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 153, 'Google Lime Scholarship', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Scholarship will each receive a scholarship for the current academic year. Selected students will also be invited to attend the annual Google Scholars\' Retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California that summer. Candidates will also be considered for software engineering internship opportunities with Google. Applicants must be current undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student enrolled at a university in the U.S. or Canada (freshmen/first years and international students studying in the U.S. or Canada are eligible to apply). Must be pursuing a Computer Science or Computer Engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field (such as software engineering; or electrical engineering with a heavy computer science course load). Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates\' academic background and a demonstrated passion for computer science.', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Schol', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 154, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 155, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 156, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 157, 'PMI James Jim Rankin Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must be students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area attending or planning to attend an accredited degree program in the area, an area student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S., or a Texas student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S. This is open to all degree levels, and applicants do not need to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must b', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 158, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 159, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 160, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 161, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 162, 'Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecur', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian American & Pacific Islander, Hispanic, LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities; have a 3.3 GPA; be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student (PhD candidates are not eligible to apply); and be pursuing a degree in cybersecurity, information security or similar field.If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees, books and required materials (recipients do not receive award funds). In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, one letter of recommendation, a resume and essays to listed questions. Scoring will be based upon three categories: passion, merit and financial need. Awards do not renew. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian Ame', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 163, 'Tennessee Tech Undergraduate Scholarships', 'Tennessee Tech, Computer Science Program: Graduate Fellowship and Scholarship Available in CyberSecurity.If you are thinking about graduate school opportunities this Fall, consider joining our family of wonderful students and dedicated faculty at Tennessee Tech. Our program is offering multiple Graduate Fellowship and Scholarship opportunities in CyberSecurity. Both opportunities include coverage of full tuition with fees and monthly/annual stipend.Our program offers unique experience integrated with education, research and outreach in cybersecurity. Alongside of graduate education and research, selected students are expected to participate in Cybersecurity Education, Research and Outreach Center (CEROC)s education, research and outreach activities such as security competitions, various student/faculty workshops/summer camps/conferences.', 'Tennessee Tech, Computer Science Program: Graduate Fellowship and Scholarship Available in CyberSecurity.If you are thinking about graduate school opportunities this Fall, consider joining our family of wonderful students and dedicated faculty at Tennesse', 64000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 164, 'WIFLE Scholarship Program', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a students academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement.To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous fac', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 165, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 166, 'BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program offers numerous scholarships. For the Pathfinder Scholarship, applicants must be a high school Senior who intend to major in a technology related field of study. For the Trailblazer Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled as a freshman, sophomore or junior majoring in a technology-related field of study.All eligible application packets must include the following: a completed and signed application; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (one recommendation letter if a high school senior and two recommendation letters if a current undergraduate) from a school faculty member; and the enrollment verification form or a proof of acceptance. BLK Men in Tech aims to establish a network of Black men and allies who are committed to providing current and future tech leaders with the resources and opportunities they need to achieve greatness in this highly complex industry.', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program off', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 167, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 168, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 169, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 170, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 171, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 172, 'Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a university for the upcoming academic year/intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student at the university in the United States for the upcoming academic year.Students should be pursuing a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field and must be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD- 214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from your commanding officer indicating that you are currently in good standing with your unit and transcript.', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Goo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 173, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 174, 'Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a related eligible field; be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD-214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer indicating that they are currently in good standing with their unit and transcript; and have received an honorable discharge, or is in good standing with their branch of service.Students must submit a complete application, including: a current copy of a resume or CV; transcripts from their current and prior institutions (if they have earned a prior degree); two letters of reference from a professor, adviser or supervisor; DD Form 2-14 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD-214), or Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer that they are currently in good standing with their unit; and responses to short essay questions.', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer en', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 175, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 176, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 177, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 178, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 179, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 180, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 181, 'Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology field. The selection committee will choose the scholarship recipients on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership potential and financial need.Applicants must have an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) and must have satisfactorily completed at least one full semester of college (12 semester hours or equivalent). Must be enrolled as a full-time (12 semester hours or equivalent) undergraduate student at an accredited institution in the United States and be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident.', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology fie', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 182, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 183, 'Girls for Gaming Scholarship', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 184, 'IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); have have completed 45 semester credit hours (or equivalent) or 90 quarter credits at the time of application; and pursuing a degree relating to the field of industrial refrigeration (see website for eligible majors). Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript and two letters of recommendation. The objective of the IIAR/ARF Founders Scholarship program is to attract outstanding engineering and technical students who are seeking careers in the refrigeration field. The scholarship also provides additional funds for registration, travel, lodging and meals associated with attending IIARs Annual Natural Refrigeration Conference & Expo during the Spring of their junior year.', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4', 9000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 185, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 186, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 187, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 188, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 189, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 190, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 191, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 192, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 193, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 194, 'National Videogame Museum Scholarships', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships are non-renewable, single-term awards. To be eligible for the National Videogame Museum Scholarships, applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.0 GPA and be a natural-born or naturalized US citizen. It is very important to note that the scholarship money will be paid directly to the educational institution specifically for tuition.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: proof of residency (such as a drivers license or state-issued ID); one recommendation letter from a teacher (This letter should highlight any skills or experience related to technology, computer programming or videogame design the instructor may have first-hand knowledge of.); one recommendation letter from an unrelated community member (who can attest to the applicants community involvement); and a 500-750-word essay explaining their academic and professional goals and how the scholarship will help to achieve them.', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 195, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 196, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 197, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 198, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 199, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 200, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 201, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 202, 'Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational both in its use and as a career. This scholarship supports veterans and military members as they transition to a career in technology.This scholarship is open to active duty and retired military transitioning to a career in IT. Supporting a wide variety of educational opportunities, the Sessions Memorial Scholarship can be tailored to the unique needs of the applicant. This includes certification courses, seminars, books, or supplies. As many post-military careers follow non-traditional paths, this scholarship is flexible to support that transition.', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational bo', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 203, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 204, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 205, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 206, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 207, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 208, 'Elevate Scholarship Program', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, industrial automation, industrial maintenance, robotics, tool and die, and transportation and logistics. Along with filling out the application, applicants must also answer questions regarding their eligibility for the scholarship.Elevate Advanced Manufacturing promotes great careers in advanced manufacturing. The Manufacturing sector comprises 14.4 percent of public and private employment in Iowa with 222,628 employees. These well-paying careers require education and training beyond high school, but many dont require the often burdensome cost of a bachelors degree. Recent studies have shown that two-year degree holders, especially in high-demand manufacturing occupations, can earn salaries that surpass those of college graduates.', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machin', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 209, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 210, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 211, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 212, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 213, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 214, 'NSF-Navy Civilian Service Fellowship-Scholarship', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military. Our students receive their Master\'s Degree and move on to CIVILIAN government jobs in such organizations as the CIA, FBI, NSA, and others. The scholarship includes paid tuition at NPS for two year Master\'s Degree in Computer Science, emphasis in Information Assurance and approximately $34,000/year salary while enrolled in the program, plus allowances for health care reimbursement (up to $3,000/year), textbooks (up to $2000/year), and professional development (up to $4,000/year). Awardees of the scholarship will have access to state-of-the-art equipment and the opportunity to participate in classified classes and research, participate in a summer internship to gain real world experience and upon graduation, start a paid civilian position as a cyber security professional in any of a number of government organizations for a minimum of two years.', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military', 43000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 215, 'KnowBe4 Military Veterans & Spouses Cybersecurity ', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuition, fees, books, required electronics and up to $3,000 of the award may be used for on-campus housing. Awards are paid directly to the college or university, recipients do not receive the scholarship award directly. Applicants must be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field by the Spring semester following the deadline of the scholarship. You may be an undergraduate or graduate student, PhD Candidates are not eligible for award. Applicant must be one of the following three: Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans; Current or former service in the National Guard or Reserve; Spouse, or surviving spouse, of active or honorably discharged Military, Veteran, Guard or Reserve.', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuitio', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 216, 'Win a $2,500 Scholarship for Your Education', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new possibilities in the tech world. To apply, compose an original 1,000 - 2,000-word piece based on the following topic: The role of technology companies in transforming the world and altering the social fabric. Submit your content, along with any supporting material, at the scholarship provider\'s website.Applicants must be currently enrolled in or about to enroll in a 2,3, or 4-year college or university course in the continental United States. Your coursework must be directly related to or leading to a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Human-Computer Interaction or another related field. You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher if already enrolled in a program.', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 217, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 218, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 219, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 220, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 221, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 222, 'Association for Iron & Steel Technology Scholarshi', 'Applicants of the Association for Iron & Steel Technology Scholarships should be students majoring in engineering, engineering technology, computer science, data science, safety or industrial hygiene programs. Applications will be accepted from university freshmen, sophomore and junior applicants, and university seniors planning to attend graduate school. Applicant must be enrolled full-time in a four-year undergraduate (minimum of 12 credits) or graduate program (minimum of 8 credits) at an accredited North American university. An applicant working full-time does not qualify. Applicant should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Application, essay and recommendation letter should express a strong interest in the iron and steel industry. Applicants must be a citizen of an USMCA country (USA, Canada, Mexico). The top-scoring applicant of all received will be awarded the Premier Scholarship, a one-year scholarship of $12,000 with a paid summer internship (summer preceding the scholarship). Applicant must commit to a paid summer internship at a North American steel-related company and must be a citizen of the United States, Canada or Mexico, and may need to relocate for the internship period. Note: Upon selection, AIST will assist in internship placement; however, applicants are encouraged to seek information from steel companies at career/job events and may, at any time, accept an internship or co-op at a steel producing company or industry supplier. If an internship is self-placed by the recipient, the internship will need to be pre-approved. Please contact AIST for approval prior to accepting a self-placed internship. Acceptance of an internship at a company not specifically related to steel manufacturing will automatically disqualify the applicant.', 'Applicants of the Association for Iron & Steel Technology Scholarships should be students majoring in engineering, engineering technology, computer science, data science, safety or industrial hygiene programs. Applications will be accepted from university', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 223, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 224, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 225, 'CyberCorps Scholarship for Service', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor\'s or master\'s degree in a formal program that is focused on cyber security at an awardee institution, or research-based doctoral student. Applicants must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Programs of study are varied and cover fields such as Computer Science/Engineering, Security of Emerging Technologies (e.g., internet of things, medical implants), Cyber Law and Privacy, and Policy. Students pursue studies in well-established cybersecurity programs, engage with hands-on experiences, participate in cyber competitions and pursue opportunities for professional development (e.g., earn industry certifications, present at conferences). They are required to complete a summer internship to hone their skills and gain professional experience. Often they stay at their place of internship for post-graduation placement.', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a f', 34000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 226, 'Cybersecurity Public Service Scholarship Grant', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the states system of higher education. Their mission is to advocate and promote the development and operation of an educationally and economically sound, vigorous, progressive, and coordinated system of higher education in the Commonwealth of Virginia and to lead state-level strategic planning and policy development and implementation based on research and analysis.The purpose of the Cybersecurity Public Service Grant is to encourage public service to recent graduates of Virginia institutes with degrees in Cybersecurity or a related field by partnering with qualified public and private organizations to provide up to $20,000 in combined state and employer match benefits. The Grant may be renewed for up to two additional times, for a maximum of three total years. To be eligible, recipients must: reside within Virginia during the period of employment in which the contract is in force; begin full-time employment within one year of graduation from an accredited Virginia institution of higher education, or separation from active duty service in the Armed Forces of the United States; and accept an offer of qualified employment from a qualified employer located within the Commonwealth of Virginia.', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the stat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 227, 'Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage families, educators, communities and employers to assist underserved students pursuing STEM career; and to inspire our nation through recognition of the achievements of Hispanics and other role models in STEM.These scholarships, sponsored by the Davila and Trevino families in memory of David Davila and Joe Trevino, are awarded to STEM undergraduate students attending a 4-year college/university in Texas, and who exemplify the Davila/Trevino motto- those who are willing to work hard; achieve your goals; remember where you came from and always give back. Each year, ten $1,000 are awarded. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 228, 'GLHF Career Development Scholarship', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficient and productive members of the workforce. The scholarship program goals are as follows: improved patient and family access to insurance; decreased dependency on public resources or support; and increased commitment to the bleeding disorders community.The Career Development Scholarship provides funding assistance for tuition and enrollment fees relevant to continuing education in a non-traditional or non-degree format. This scholarship is intended to promote career development for those living with bleeding disorders. Parents and spouses are also eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be a Wisconsin resident or receive care at a Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Center.', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficien', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 229, 'Joyce Brocaglia- Executive Women\'s Forum INI Fello', 'INI fellowships are merit-based and will be awarded during the admissions application review process. While students may indicate that they are interested in receiving a fellowship, there is no application process for this type of opportunity. Established in honor of the CEO of Alta Associates and founder of the Executive Women\'s Forum (EWF), the Joyce Brocaglia-EWF Endowed Fellowship in the Information Networking Institute (INI) seeks to provide support to INI graduate students who qualify for financial aid. The Information Networking Institute (INI) partners with the Executive Women\'s Forum (EWF) to offer a full scholarship to an incoming INI student. Awardees, known as EWF-INI Fellows, receive a full scholarship and have the opportunity to be mentored by an EWF participant who is at a senior level in the information security field. Applicants must be admitted to an INI graduate program; have an accumulated GPA of at least 3.25 prior to entering Carnegie Mellon and maintain a minimum 3.25 GPA while at the INI; have no outstanding employment contract or obligation while attending Carnegie Mellon; show exemplary promise and potential; and demonstrate exceptional leadership skills. INI fellowships are merit-based and will be awarded during the admissions application review process. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'INI fellowships are merit-based and will be awarded during the admissions application review process. While students may indicate that they are interested in receiving a fellowship, there is no application process for this type of opportunity. Established', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 230, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 231, 'Level5 Management Post-Pandemic Innovators Scholar', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape. Cloud computing, cyber security, and the collection and storage of data have become more central to businesses and organizations of all sizes. And the IT industry continues to grow to keep pace. As Boca Raton\'s top-rated Managed IT Service Provider, we know that the business technology industry will need innovators. Today\'s students preparing to enter the field will have a unique perspective on these challenges. Level5 Management is proud to provide annual scholarships to students entering Computer Sciences, Information Technology, Network Engineering, Cybersecurity, and related fields. Level5 Management awards scholarships annually to each of three college/universities local to our headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida. Applicants must be attending or registered to attend Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University, or Palm Beach State College and be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program related to Information Technology, Network Engineering, Computer Science, etc. Awards can be applied to tuition, books, semester living expenses, or any other education-related expense. Inclusion of an application essay is optional. Awards can range from $250 - $500 and are based on need and availability, so applications are accepted on a rolling basis. There is no deadline. Applicants must indicate semester start dates (or needed by dates) on application.', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape.', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 232, 'Microsoft Cybersecurity Scholarship Program', 'The US has a cybersecurity workforce shortage of nearly 500,000 trained professionals, yet only 3% of US students attain a credential in computer and information sciences and far fewer specialize in cybersecurity. The Last Mile Education Fund and Microsoft are working together to address the diversity and talent shortages in the cybersecurity workforce by investing in students like you. The Microsoft Cybersecurity Scholarship Program supports community college degree and industry certificate completion through financial assistance (up to $500) and subsidies for cybersecurity certification exam costs (up to $375). Financial assistance is intended to cover short-term basic needs, such as food, rent, health-related, transportation/car issues, and/or a laptop/device. No GPA or Essay Required. To be eligible, applicants must: Reside in the United States; Currently be enrolled in a cybersecurity-related program, including boot camps, at a 2-year institution in the United States, such as a community college or technical school; and be able to demonstrate financial need. If enrolled in a 2 year program: your current transcript clearly showing your name that includes the current academic term and includes the name of your post-secondary institution and your major/minor areas of study or industry certification program. Unofficial transcripts are accepted. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.', 'The US has a cybersecurity workforce shortage of nearly 500,000 trained professionals, yet only 3% of US students attain a credential in computer and information sciences and far fewer specialize in cybersecurity. The Last Mile Education Fund and Microsof', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 233, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 234, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 235, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 236, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 237, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 238, 'Parker Foundation Scholarship', 'Certifications and education programs provide opportunities and credibility for rural government employees, underprivileged citizens, and veterans seeking to start a career in the information technology (IT), medical, first responder, and emergency management fields. Being certified and educated by a reputable institution allows anyone to stand out from the crowd and be more likely to succeed in their positions and obtain a better quality of life.Eligible Recipients: Underprivileged citizens, United States military veterans, or rural government employees enrolled in an accredited university, junior college, trade school, IT, medical, first responder and emergency management program, or an accredited IT, medical, first responder, or emergency management certification course. Rural government employees may apply directly, or the governmental agency can apply collectively.Scholarship Prompt: Each student is required to submit a scholarship application, a write a short essay of no less than 300 words on a topic concerning IT, medical, first responder and emergency management, and any other supporting documents. Application and essays are required for your application to be considered.Supporting Scholarship Documentation: A copy of your DD Form 214 (veterans scholarship); copy of your state drivers license or ID (All); copy of your income tax statements showing the recipient or the recipients parents (if younger than 21) name and earning of less than U.S. poverty guidelines of $26,500 (underprivileged scholarship). Proof of municipal, county, state, or other governmental agency employment(rural government scholarship). All Supporting documents are required with your application to be considered. There is no deadline; applications are reviewed, and scholarships are awarded throughout the year.', 'Certifications and education programs provide opportunities and credibility for rural government employees, underprivileged citizens, and veterans seeking to start a career in the information technology (IT), medical, first responder, and emergency manage', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 239, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 240, 'Synchrony Tech Scholarship', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/app development, web development, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing, ethical hacking, and artificial intelligence. Programs must be completed through an accredited university or program. Third-party vendor certificates (I.E., Coursera, etc.) and 2 or 4-year degree programs will not be accepted.Scholarship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. However, priority review dates are April 30 and September 30thEligibility: Open to all autistic adults 18 years of age or older who are eligible to work in the United States; Have a documented medical or educational autism diagnosis; The selected certification program must start at least 90 days after application submission, and be able to be completed within approximately 1 year of the award date. Preference will be given to applicants registered on the Hire Autism website.', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 241, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 242, 'The Vipin Agrawal Memory Scholarship Fund Inc.', 'The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship in partnership with Home of Hope will provide four students scholarships of $2000 each for the four years of their university career, $8000 total. The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students from low-income and immigrant backgrounds. In order to create diversity in the industry and spark new innovations, it is important to platform diverse undergraduate students.VAMSF awards scholarships to high school seniors who are attending a California state university, either CSU and UC school systems, and went to a California high school. Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in computer science, science, technology, engineering, or medicine. They or their parents immigrated to the United States and have an annual household income of less than $75,000. Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.', 'The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship in partnership with Home of Hope will provide four students scholarships of $2000 each for the four years of their university career, $8000 total. The Vipin Agrawal Memorial Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to ', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 243, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 244, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 245, 'Trident Technical College Workforce Pathways Schol', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academic courses at Trident Technical College. The Workforce Pathways Scholarship is funded by the South Carolina General Assembly through the South Carolina Technical College System. Funding is made available in the form of scholarships to students who are current residents of South Carolina and meet specific program requirements. The scholarship can be used to pay for course registration fees and is available for designated workforce training programs only. Eligible programs of study are: business; health, human and personal services; information technology; and maintenance and technical trades. Scholarship recipients must be current residents of South Carolina and all applicants will need to provide the college with social security number, date of birth and proof of residency. Scholarships will be awarded based on classroom and funding availability. If funds are not available at the time your application is received, you will be added to a wait list.', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 246, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 247, 'Wayne Community College Scholarships', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in which there are career opportunities. The programs included on the list are assessed annually.Those majors are Animal Science, Automotive Systems, Basic Law Enforcement Training, Business Administration, Collision Repair and Refinishing, Computer Integrated Machining, Criminal Justice Technology, Emergency Management, Human Services Technology, IT Business Support, Medical Assisting, Medical Laboratory Technology, Office Administration, and Pharmacy Technology. These annual scholarships provide full- or part-time in-state tuition and fees to qualifying students pursuing one of the designated diplomas or degrees at the college.', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 248, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 249, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 250, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 251, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 252, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 253, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 254, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 255, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 256, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 257, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 258, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 259, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 260, 'Excedr Scholarship for STEM Graduate Students', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that same goal. Applicants must be/have: graduate student in any STEM program or related sub-program; currently working in a lab in your respective field of study; intend to continue your career after graduation in your current field of study or related; not currently a faculty member of the university; not received this Excedr scholarship previously; agree that the scholarship award money ($1,500 per student) will be used to cover the cost of tuition and other related fees and that the funds will be paid directly to the university for the winning students exclusive use in the degree-granting program; agree to the rules and privacy and confidentiality guidelines.Applicants must write a 500-750 word essay answering the following question: How do you plan to apply your research in the lab to the greater benefit of society in your career? Please briefly specify what your research has focused on thus far, and the ways in which you plan to use your learnings to make a positive impact. Note: The winning essays will combine general writing clarity, a creative answer, and a demonstration of knowledge about the industry in which the applicant intends to work.', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 261, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 262, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 263, 'Annual SLMP Student Scholarship', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the January SLMP Summit that will take place in January at the Hard Rock Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida. Scholarship funds are provided directly to the student and may be used by the recipient to cover costs associated with education, project/research expenses. Eligible applicants should be enrolled as full-time undergraduate or graduate students in an accredited college or university within the United States. Exceptions will be made for technical schools as well as other employment or jobs that have stimulated ideas or products that make life easier for lake managers. Focus should be related to water quality, equipment innovation, limnology, aquatic plant management, aquaculture, fisheries management, or aquatic ecology of private waters.', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the J', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 264, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 265, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 266, 'NSTA Angela Award', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown excellence of involvement and/or has strong connections to science; evidence of sustained accomplishments or progress/interest in science; and evidence that the students interest in science has impacted others. This award consists of a $1,000 US EE Savings Bond or Canada Savings Bond purchased for the equivalent issue price. This award is open to any female student in grades 5 8, who is a resident of the United States, US Territories, or Canada, and is enrolled full time in public, private, or home school. NSTA employees, NSTA Board and Council members, award judges and their immediate families are not eligible to apply. Applicants must provide: Letter of nomination from teacher, parent, school administrator, or community leader; An essay written by the student about her interest and involvement in science (up to 500 words); Student is encouraged to include in essay future aspirations in science; Two letters of support from individuals who can give evidence of how the student meets the specific criteria for this award. Letters must not exceed two pages each, and must accompany packet; and Up to two pages of support materials are required; e.g. photographs, news articles, science projects, etc.', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 267, 'Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and their conservation, and the need to consider the interdependent roles of organisms in marine ecosystems, set her apart as a pioneer and visionary. This perspective laid the foundation for her 23-year tenure with NOAA, and brought a quality and strength to the agency unequaled in its history.The Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship provides support for masters and doctoral degrees in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeologythis can include, but is not limited to, ocean and/or coastal: engineering, social science, marine education, marine stewardship, and resource management disciplinesand particularly encourages women and members of minority groups to apply. Scholarship selections are based on academic excellence, letters of recommendations, research and career goals and financial need.', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 268, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 269, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 270, 'York County Conservation District Scholarship', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field). Applicants must be currently enrolled or already accepted to an accredited college or university. Applicant must not have received a York County scholarship in the last year.The York County Conservation District was founded in 1938 when 554 farmers signed a petition requesting assistance for protecting the natural resources of York County. Today, we assist farmers and all county residents by promoting maintenance, improvement and wise use of land, water, soil and other natural resources. We accomplish this mission through educational programs and the administration of laws and regulations for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the State Conservation Commission.', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field).', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 271, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 272, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 273, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 274, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 275, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 276, 'Joy Cappel Scholarship', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 years, Rockland was guided by Joy Cappel, President and CEO. Mrs. Cappels vision to help define mechanisms underlying cell function and disease through antibody targeted detection is the motivational force behind this scholarship.Applicants must complete the application form. The application must be submitted by July 20th for fall semester or by January 20th for spring semester of the current year. Applicants must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student currently enrolled and accepted at a college or university in the United States for the upcoming fall or spring term. The intended major must be in Life Sciences or a related field. Winners will be contacted within two weeks after the application deadline and a check will be sent directly to the university provided in the application.', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 y', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 277, 'College of Saint Mary Marie Curie Scholarship', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for young womenwho want to major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA majors). You could receive up to $20,000 toward your College of Saint Mary education each year while you live on campusand continue tomeet program requirements. That is up to $80,000 for a four year degree. Marie Curie Scholars receive academic support from tutors, gain research opportunities, enjoy a community of bright, science and math minded women,and participate in seminars and student clubs. To be eligible for the Marie Curie Scholarship, applicants must: pursue a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA); be a citizen of the United States; and possess at least two out of three qualities- have a 3.5 GPA, an ACT score of 23 or a strong demonstration of STEM preparedness through coursework, STEM extracurricular activities, and/or job experience in science and math. Though not required, preference is given to students that wish to pursue non medicine STEM careers, as well as students with high financial aid need and individuals from underrepresented groups (including first-generation, minority groups, single parents).', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for yo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 278, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 279, 'Penn State Braddock Scholarship', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, or Pre-Medicine at Penn State\'s University Park campus. Several scholarships are offered annually to incoming students using the application below. The selection is based on the essays and recommendation letters submitted as well as the overall strength of the student\'s high school performance and extra-curricular achievements. The applicants high school transcript should indicate an emphasis on science coursework or be consistent with the intent to major in one of the indicated disciplines.This scholarship is for prospective students who plan to be full-time students at the University Park campus and will major in any of the aforementioned disciplines. This is renewable for up to four years or until the student has earned 130 Penn State credits. This is contingent upon making progress toward one of the specified degrees. To be considered for the Braddock Scholarship, prospective students should apply to the Science Scholarship in their senior year of high school.', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, o', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 280, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 281, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 282, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 283, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 284, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 285, 'IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be introduced at our Annual Conference. Additionally, we provide a reimbursement grant of up to $250 to the recommending teacher.Scholarship Requirements:To be considered, applicants must:Be an Illinois resident attending an Illinois high school.Be a college-bound senior and provide enrollment documentation.Maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.5.Submit a complete application packet to the Scholarship Committee.We encourage all applicants to use our online application form, which requires attaching an essay/personal statement, a reference letter, and transcripts in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required. Please review the detailed instructions before completing the online application.', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be int', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 286, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 287, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 288, 'Abdul Waheed Scholarship in Biochemistry', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per year who plan to join the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Program. The scholarship includes a $35,000 yearly stipend, tuition, and health insurance and covers 3 years for Ph.D. Core students and 1 year for M.D./Ph.D. students. The awardee may start between June 1 and the first day of classes in August.Candidates must apply and be accepted by Saint Louis University as a classified (degree-seeking) student in the Biomedical Sciences Core Graduate Program as a new Ph.D. student. Candidates will indicate interest in the Abdul Waheed Scholarship at the time of application. M.D./Ph.D. students may apply to the scholarship at the beginning of the Ph.D. years, provided they have chosen a faculty mentor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per yea', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 289, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 290, 'ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) ', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and related health care disciplines. If awarded, ASPET will provide a student stipend of $2800 for a minimum of ten weeks participation in the program.Undergraduate students conducting pharmacology-related research including, but not limited to, students representing departments of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, and/or biological chemistry are encouraged to apply for this program. Applications from those traditionally underrepresented in the biomedical sciences are particularly encouraged. For more information or to apply, please visit the provider\'s website.', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and r', 2800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 291, 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarsh', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must have a 3.25 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.Besides the application, the following documents must be submitted, single side pages only: a financial aid form; complete transcripts; a letter from the applicant (one-page only), which should specify which scholarship the student is applying for; a list of extracurricular activities, honors and recognitions received within the last three years; and two letters of recommendation. Applications may be submitted electronically, but the other materials must be mailed to the specified contact.', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or unive', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 292, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 293, 'NGC Scholarship', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be attending school full time (12 hours for undergraduates and nine hours for graduate students); and, be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States; Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC: Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes. Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes. Funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipients degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S. college or university. Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale). Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not).', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be atten', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 294, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 295, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 296, 'Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells to ecology and evolution. SICB encourages interdisciplinary cooperative research that integrates across scales, and new models and methodologies to enhance research and education. Throughout their generosity, SICB offers a scholarship to students.This scholarship, in memory of Libbie H. Hyman, one of Americas foremost invertebrate zoologists, provides assistance to students to take courses or to pursue research on invertebrates at a marine, freshwater, or terrestrial field station. The Hyman Grant is intended to help support a first meaningful field-station experience for a first- or second-year graduate student, or an advanced undergraduate.', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 297, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 298, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 299, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 300, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 301, 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarship', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls campus during the school year. Recipients will have the opportunity to receive hands-on networking and learning experience with the POET team. There are no specific degree program requirements and no minimum GPA, however, applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Application requirements include basic contact information, educational information, and three essay question responses. To enhance your application, you may add a video link and apply early for special awards. For over 30 years, POET has been Never Satisfied with the status quo. We\'re producing bioproducts, biofuels, and nutrient-rich proteins that make our air cleaner, our country safer, and our future brighter. We\'re always looking for new ways to change the world. We envision and work every day toward a more sustainable world; a world where we no longer take from our planet, but rather use its enormous ability to regenerate. Where we no longer rely on fossil fuels, but rather get what we need from the surface of the Earth.', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls cam', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 302, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 303, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 304, 'Blandy Experimental Farm REU Program', 'Undergraduate education is one of our highest priorities at Blandy Experimental Farm. Since 1992 Blandy has provided Undergraduate Research Fellowships to students interested in ecology and environmental science. We have been aided in this effort by funding from the National Science Foundation\'s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. Our primary goal is to teach students to formulate testable hypotheses about important ecological and evolutionary questions. The format of the program encourages students to develop skills in experimental design, data collection, analysis, and critical reading of primary scientific literature. Students also learn to prepare and communicate scientific information to other scientists and the general public.Our program exposes students to a diversity of research projects that collectively illustrate how natural systems function and how science progresses. Through the course of the summer, we provide students with information on various career options in ecology and the environmental sciences. Each award will include a stipend of $575 per week ($6,325), additional funds for purchasing groceries ($1,993), free housing, and a budget for research supplies and research activities. Funding for your travel to and from the site (near Boyce, Virginia) is also available. The total award amounts will vary.', 'Undergraduate education is one of our highest priorities at Blandy Experimental Farm. Since 1992 Blandy has provided Undergraduate Research Fellowships to students interested in ecology and environmental science. We have been aided in this effort by fundi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 305, 'Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Fellowships in Es', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with top science mentors studying Americas largest estuary. Each REU fellow will receive a stipend, free housing at their research labs and round-trip travel expenses.The Research Experience for Undergraduates fellowship program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maryland Sea Grant College. Its goal is to encourage students to develop independence and confidence in a research-oriented atmosphere, and to continue their education in estuarine and ocean science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed at least two years of study towards (but not yet completed) a bachelors degree. Preference is given to students who are rising seniors. Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills ', 7200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 306, 'NC State Forestry and Environmental Resources Acad', 'The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources (FER) aims to provide students with academic merit or financial need with support to attend NC State. Our departmental scholarships operate independently from the university-wide merit scholarship program, the college-wide program and the various federal, state and private programs. To be considered for a departmental scholarship, students must be a current FER student or an accepted for admission as a full-time NC State undergraduate student in our Department in one of the following majors: Environmental Sciences (ES), Environmental Technology and Management (ETM), Forest Management (FOM), Natural Resources (NRE or NRP) or Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology (SFW, SFF or FWCB). Your first major of double majors must also be in FER.The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources offers different types of scholarships. To be eligible for the Academic Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA, as well as an SAT score of 1250 or an ACT score of 25 (if an incoming freshman); or have a 3.5 GPA if a current undergraduate or transfer student. Academic scholarships may be renewed for the minimum number of additional semesters required to complete the current major, but not more than three additional years, provided the recipient does not change majors and earns a total grade point average of 3.500 or better.', 'The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources (FER) aims to provide students with academic merit or financial need with support to attend NC State. Our departmental scholarships operate independently from the university-wide merit scholarship pro', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 307, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 308, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 309, 'NHA Past Chairs\' Legacy Scholarship', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental sciences, forestry, hydrology, animal sciences, management, financial services, communications, and other areas. Many companies also offer high-paying skilled labor and technical positions.The National Hydropower Association will be accepting applications for the NHA Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship goes to a promising young person who demonstrates the academic skills and commitment to help create the next generation of leaders in the waterpower industry. Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the waterpower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies.', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental scie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 310, 'Rocky Mountain Biological Lab REU Awards', 'This summer, 10 students will be accepted through the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, funded by the National Science Foundation. Students receiving an REU award may participate in either full-time independent research or independent research/course. The REU awards cover the full cost of the program, including room, board and tuition, pay a $5,750 stipend directly to the student, and provide $400 toward travel costs. REU awards are restricted to students who are not only citizens or permanent residents of the United States, but also have not graduated from college before the dates of the program. Minorities underrepresented in the biological sciences are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'This summer, 10 students will be accepted through the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program, funded by the National Science Foundation. Students receiving an REU award may participate in either full-time independent research or independent', 5750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 311, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 312, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 313, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 314, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 315, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 316, 'Indian Health Service Scholarships', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements: be a high school graduate or the equivalent; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; be capable of completing a health profession degree program; and intend to serve Indian people as a health professional in your chosen discipline.The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. Throughout their generosity, they also provide scholarships.', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 317, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 318, 'Minnesota Waste Wise Foundation Scholarship', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently enrolled in a degree program in environmental studies, natural sciences, or other related areas of study, be a rising College Junior and attend a school located in Minnesota or be a resident of Minnesota. Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen and cannot be related to any of the directors, officers, or selection committee members of MWWF.All applicants are required to complete the scholarship application and submit it by February 28th. Must provide all required documents, including a signed letter of recommendation from a non-relative who has a science/natural science background and is familiar with your goals and aptitude and a 300-500 word typed essay describing how your college studies relate to your career goals in an environmental field.', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently e', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 319, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 320, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 321, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 322, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 323, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 324, 'Marian Othmer Schultz Scholarship', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared major in a natural science discipline (chemistry, physics, biology, geology) and be anticipating a career in a science related industry, science teaching or scientific research.Scholarship applications will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. Scholarship renewals will also be reviewed on a case by case basis. Scholarship recipients must show progress toward their career goals and the scholarship is not automatically renewed. Applications should include things such as total number of credits, current GPA, a complete list of all science courses completed, science faculty recommendation, and an essay describing your career plans after graduation.', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared m', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 325, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 326, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 327, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 328, 'WAEF Scholarships', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.Washington Apple Education Fund offers scholarships to local students with a desire to work for Washington State\'s tree fruit industry. Students pursuing study in two- or four-year programs related to fruit trees and students enrolled in a technical or vocational program compatible with work in the tree fruit industry may apply. Individual criteria may vary by each scholarship, and award amounts will also vary. Applications generally run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 329, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 330, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 331, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 332, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 333, 'Foundation for Community Health High School Schola', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, with many past awardees now caring for patients in western Montana, the state, and throughout the world. Application deadline is midnight on March 9th and application must include all required documentation. Please read through the eligibility criteria, application requirements, selection & presentation information and awards presentations prior to applying for a scholarship. Required documentation includes: Completed application with attestation signed by the student and parent or legal guardian. If using a legal guardian or the student is emancipated, please also submit court appointed paperwork; Official transcripts must be received directly from the school. Transcripts must be mailed or delivered in a sealed envelope, if a special accommodation has been approved. Emailed transcripts will only be accepted if they are sent directly by the school counselor or authorized school personnel by the deadline. Applicants must supply two letters of recommendation, written and signed by individuals who are familiar with the applicant (i.e., teachers, employers) and are able to discuss scholastic potential and personal qualities.', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 334, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 335, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 336, 'Medical Professional Student Scholarship', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, APRN, etc.; or be an undergraduate nursing student enrolled in nursing studies. (Undergraduate nursing students doing pre-nursing studies are not eligible to apply; applicants must be in nursing studies to apply.)Preference will be given to 1) female applicants, 2) those pursuing careers as physicians or nurses (although all medical majors are welcome to apply), 3) those who demonstrate financial need. Applicants may attend the qualified college or university of his/her choice. Continued scholarship funding will be awarded to each recipient each year, up to a period of four years, provided he/she continues to meet the above criteria. This scholarship will not be awarded for more than four years to any one recipient. Recipients will be asked to submit a renewal application and transcripts each spring to continue scholarship funding. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, ph', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 337, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 338, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 339, 'Grossman Scholarship Program', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors, and three are available for graduate and non-traditional students. All students must be pursuing a post-secondary program education through an accredited environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry related education program in Colorado. Applications run from the winter until the due date.One $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduating high school seniors, and one $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduate or non-traditional students. An eligible candidate: Is a Colorado resident; Has demonstrated a commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources within their personal, educational, and/or professional time. Ideally, students can show that they have volunteered with outdoor stewardship/environment organizations, such as VOC or other Colorado stewardship organizations or land agencies; Is pursuing a degree program with an environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry emphasis at an accredited 4-year college/university, 2-year community college, or a certificate program offered by an accredited college/university within the state of Colorado; and must provide a copy of unofficial transcripts from their highest level of education completed.', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three sc', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 340, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 341, 'Gritman Scholarships', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the health care field. Awards range from $500 to $2,000. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Applicants must be from Latah County, ID, Nez Perce County, ID, Asotin County, WA or Whitman County, WA. For each of the scholarships listed on our website, paper applications are available upon request. We can be reached by telephone or email.', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the heal', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 342, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 343, 'Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship', 'The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) seeks to improve the treatment of animals everywherein the laboratory, on the farm, in commerce, at home, and in the wild. Over the seven decades that AWI has been advocating for animals, much progress has been made. Yet we are hoping to build on our accomplishments by ensuring that future generations continue to improve the lives of animals through the Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship fund. We want to invest in future leaders working to improve animal welfare. The Animal Welfare Institute Scholarship is open to seniors in high school who have demonstrated a commitment to animal welfare through volunteer work and/or advocacy and intend to pursue a career that will ultimately reduce animal suffering. Students who are seniors in high school during the application window for this years application process will be considered, and must attend a high school in the United Stated. Applicants will be required to obtain two letters of recommendation from individuals (not family members) who can speak to the applicants education record and commitment to animal welfare. If selected as a finalist, the applicant will be required to supply confirmation of acceptance to a college or university prior to scholarship distribution.', 'The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) seeks to improve the treatment of animals everywherein the laboratory, on the farm, in commerce, at home, and in the wild. Over the seven decades that AWI has been advocating for animals, much progress has been made. Yet', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 344, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 345, 'Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared major in civil, chemical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. biology, geology, hydro-geology, ecology). Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on a 5.0 scale) and must be a minority (e.g. African American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific American or Alaska Native). Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 346, 'Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship ', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applicant must reside in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, attend a high school in one of these counties, have a minimum B average for the first three years, and plan to attend an accredited college or university. The applicant should be planning to enter a career directly related to preserving the natural environment. To be eligible for the Continuing College scholarship the applicant must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university pursing a degree directly related to preserving the natural environment, have a permanent residence in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, have graduated from a high school from one of these counties with a minimum B average, and currently hold a minimum B average in their college studies.', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 347, 'Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scientific career after graduation (Pre-med and pre-pharmacy/pharmacy are excluded.); have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of laboratory science courses; have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of mathematics; have a 3.4 GPA; and exhibit strong scientific achievement and continued interest in chemistry and mathematics.Iota Sigma Pi is a national honor society for women in chemistry. Its major objectives are: to promote interest in chemistry among women students; to foster mutual advancement in academic, business, and social life; and to stimulate personal accomplishment in the chemical field. The Fluorine Chapter has a mixture of women with a variety of chemical interests: our members are from industry, government and academia and include both faculty and students.', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scient', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 348, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 349, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 350, 'Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) Annual ', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gastroenterologist at PAMFs Palo Alto Clinic. Since Dr. Babb started the program in 1993, we have awarded more than 70 scholarships to local students. Scholarships are up to $30,000, paid out over five years: four years of an undergraduate university and the first year of medical school.Applicants must anticipate a career as a medical doctor and plan to take pre-medicine courses to prepare for medical school, live in a geographic region served by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, have a 3.5 GPA, demonstrate financial need and complete the online application including a 1,000-word personal statement that explains why you are interested in medicine, including any relevant background and life experiences, and your need for financial assistance. Applicants must also file the FAFSA. Applications run from mid-January until the due date.', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gast', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 351, 'PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing the mission, values, and programs of PHN and PHNCF, please submit an essay containing a minimum of 600 words that explains how you could apply your education, goals, and ideas at or with PHN and PHNCF to advance community health and wellness in the PHN footprint. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. Students are only permitted to submit one application per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school. PHNCF provides $30,000 annually in academic awards to students pursuing a career in the healthcare or allied health fields.', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 352, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 353, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 354, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 355, 'Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the Forensic Sciences with a Chemistry, Biology or Natural science major; have a grade point average of 3.0; and not be related to SWAFS Board Members and/or Scholarship/Grant Committee Members.Floyd E. McDonald is one of the four charter members of SWAFS. In addition to being a charter member, he was also the inaugural president of SWAFS from 1978-1980 and the Zotter award winner in 1986. In honor of Mr. McDonald, SWAFS created the Floyd E. McDonald scholarship. This scholarship awards the winner $1000 and is designed to prompt and encourage students to pursue careers in forensic science.', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the F', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 356, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 357, 'Heinlein Society Scholarships', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological or physical sciences. The Robert A. Heinlein, Dr. Yoji Kondo, and Dr. Jerry Pournelle scholarships may be awarded to a candidate of any gender. Winners will be announced on July 7th. Applicant must plan to attend an accredited college that awards Bachelor of Science degrees as a full-time undergraduate student for the coming academic year.. Major must be Engineering, Math, or Physical or Biological Sciences. Open to residents of any country. Previous applicants, including winners, may enter again, but must write on a different topic than their previous entry. Candidates cannot have previously been awarded a bachelors degree in any subject.', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 358, 'Leo Bourassa Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Leo Bourassa Scholarship, applicants must: be a student in good standing at any Virginia accredited college or university and a resident of Virginia at the time of application and at the time of award; have successfully completed, or will complete by the award date, at least two semesters of undergraduate study; and be a full-time undergraduate, full-time graduate student, or a part-time graduate student enrolled in a curriculum related to water resources including but not limited to: biology, conservation, ecology, engineering, environmental science, geology, hydrology, limnology, stormwater management, water quality, or wildlife studies.We established the Leo Bourassa Scholarship in 2001 to help further our mission and award annual scholarships to support deserving students who are studying in fields related to water resources. The scholarship award funds will be presented in a check written to the college or university each recipient is currently attending and can only be applied towards tuition or fees. The scholarship is named in honor of Leo Bourassa, who was the founder of the Virginia Lakes and Watersheds Association.', 'To be eligible for the Leo Bourassa Scholarship, applicants must: be a student in good standing at any Virginia accredited college or university and a resident of Virginia at the time of application and at the time of award; have successfully completed, o', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 359, 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and complete and submit a personal essay. You must also be accepted into a post-secondary institution (college or university, technical or vocational school). The Livelikemak Foundation was created in honor of Makenna Roberts. Makenna lived her life checking items off her bucket list. Her dream was to go to college and become a radiologist. This scholarship fund will help carry that dream forward. Our inspiration is the amazing life of Makenna Roberts who valiantly fought Metastatic Ewing\'s Sarcoma. She lived every day with a fierce determination to live life to the fullest. Where a warrior once walked, an angel now soars, with a soul that continues to carry life, light and love.', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 360, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 361, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 362, 'NIH Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive, prestigious scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related research. The program offers scholarship support, paid research training at the NIH during the summer, and paid employment and training at the NIH after graduation. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, enrolled or accepted for enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited four-year undergraduate institution located in the U.S., undergraduate university 3.3 GPA or higher or be within the top 5% of your class, and have exceptional financial need as certified by the undergraduate institution financial aid office. Scholarships are awarded for one year, and can be renewed up to four years.', 'The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship Program offers competitive, prestigious scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who are committed to careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science health-related res', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 363, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 364, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 365, 'DCA College Scholarship Program', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. Undergraduate scholarships are available to residents of the Delmarva Peninsula who are undergraduate students at any accredited, degree-granting institution, with an academic major in a subject relevant to Delmarva\'s chicken community and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community. The program also is open to high school seniors on the Delmarva Peninsula who have been accepted at any accredited, degree-granting institution and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community.A complete transcript must accompany the application, and in the case of high school seniors, proof of college acceptance is required. Applicants must secure a letter of reference from an academic advisor or faculty member. The letter may be included with the application, or the faculty member may email it to the DCA office to arrive by the application deadline. Letters must be on school letterhead and must include the signature of the referring faculty member. DCA membership on the part of the applicant or his/her family is not required and has no effect on the selection process. Scholarship payments are made to the financial aid office at the recipient\'s school.', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. U', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 366, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 367, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 368, 'International Scientific Fellowships for master, P', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in Germany must conduct their Fellowship outside of Germany. We offer three fellowships: Otto Bayer Fellowships in Drug Discovery Sciences; Jeff Schell Fellowships in Agricultural Sciences; Carl Duisberg Fellowships in Medical Sciences. These are for master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the life sciences (pharmaceutical, crop science and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries. Students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health.', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in G', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 369, 'Bill Banke Scholarship', 'Bill Banke taught biology in the Alexandria School District for 31 years. His love and appreciation for hunting, fishing and conservation lead to establishing the Junior Viking Sportsmens Club, culturing young men and women to understand thevalue of our wetlands and eco systems. He was fundamental to many local projects, which included establishing the local goose population, building wood duck houses, and was a leader in both the Viking Sportsmen and Evansville Sportsmen clubs. This scholarship is open to students in grade 12 at the following schools: Alexandria, Brandon-Evansville, Parkers Prairie, Osakis and Minnewaska. This scholarship is awarded to a High School Senior attending any of the above schools, who is planning on majoring in a Biologic Science, Ecology or other Natural Resources. Applicants are screened by a committee. Applicants must be high school seniors, scheduled to graduate, or enrolled full time in an accredited College/University. Scholarship moneys are paid directly to the College/University. The recipient must provide the Sportsmen club with college/university documentation, including; applicants status, payment instructions, payment due date, and Bursars Office receipt of payment.', 'Bill Banke taught biology in the Alexandria School District for 31 years. His love and appreciation for hunting, fishing and conservation lead to establishing the Junior Viking Sportsmens Club, culturing young men and women to understand thevalue of our w', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 370, 'Edna R. Anthony Scholarship', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College or University and declare a major in Criminal Justice, Journalism or Nursing or Healthcare. Winners are announced in May. Women of BECA Inc. was started in 2003 by four women who traveled together and developed a sisterhood. We decided to develop an organization to give back to the community by the way of supporting Women\'s related Services and Charities, and Education for our Youth. The Hallmark of our organization is our Scholarship Fund to deserving high school seniors that are pursing a career in the specified career paths of the founders Beverly-Journalism, Edna Criminal Justice, Connie Journalism, and Angela- Nursing.', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 371, 'Emily M. Hewitt & Stephen Stocking Memorial Schola', 'The Emily M. Hewitt & Stephen Stocking Memorial Scholarships are for a promising upper division or graduate student who shows a commitment to communicate and interpret a love of nature and an understanding of the need to practice conservation. Any student or graduate student enrolled full-time in an accredited California post-secondary educational institution whose educational career goals clearly coincide with Emily Hewitt\'s and Steve Stockings interest in communicating and interpreting nature\'s wonder is eligible to apply. Students pursuing degrees in environmental protection, forestry, wildlife and fisheries, biology, parks and recreation, park management, environmental law and public policy, environmental art, and California history are encouraged to apply. Calaveras Big Trees Association (CBTA) can trace its roots to the original Calaveras Grove Association organized in 1926 by a group of individuals intent on preserving the historic groves for future generations. The Calaveras Big Trees Association was founded in 1974 by a new group of interested people with a revised purpose: as a private, non-profit, charitable 501(c)(3) corporation toto create, fund and deliver inspirational educational and interpretive programs, as well as inspire visitors to help preserve and protect the Giant Sequoias and all the Calaveras Big Trees State Parks natural resources.', 'The Emily M. Hewitt & Stephen Stocking Memorial Scholarships are for a promising upper division or graduate student who shows a commitment to communicate and interpret a love of nature and an understanding of the need to practice conservation. Any student', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 372, 'GeoKids LINKS Graduate Fellowship in Biology', 'The GeoKids Fellowship places Biology graduate students into schools as a part of their training in science. Graduate LINKS Fellows receive 12-month stipends of up to $18,000 and a full tuition scholarship. To be eligible for the fellowships, Graduate Fellows must be accepted into St. Joseph\'s University M.S. Biology program. No prior experience with K-6 education is required, but reliability, flexibility and a willingness to work as part of a multidisciplinary, multicultural team are necessary. Fellowship duties and activities include: receiving training during a workshop; involvement in training sessions throughout the academic year; bi-weekly meetings with the program staff; discussions on topics relevant to their activities; hands-on science lessons in the classroom; development of necessary instructional materials; and participation in ongoing assessment activities of the program.', 'The GeoKids Fellowship places Biology graduate students into schools as a part of their training in science. Graduate LINKS Fellows receive 12-month stipends of up to $18,000 and a full tuition scholarship. To be eligible for the fellowships, Graduate Fel', 18000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 373, 'NCJWLA Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship For Healthcare', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be given to students who are the first generation in their families to attend college. In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted and planning to attend next term; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.A variety of scholarships are available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee-specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 374, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 375, 'Outdoors Communicators of Kansas Harper Memorial S', 'This $1,000 scholarship (paid at $500 a semester) is presented to Kansas youth pursuing wildlife or nature-based careers at Kansas colleges, with Kansas-based career goals. The scholarship is sponsored and funded by the Kansas Wildscape Foundation and the Outdoor Communicators of Kansas a group of assorted journalists, photographers and artists dedicated to sharing the greatness of the Kansas outdoors through print, broadcast and online markets.Scholarships are available to any graduating senior enrolled in a Kansas high school who plans to attend a college in Kansas and study wildlife or nature-based curriculum or outdoors journalism. University students enrolled in a wildlife or nature-based curriculum, or pursuing outdoors journalism are also eligible. Scholarship award recipients are selected without regard to race, color, religion, or sex. Applicant chosen as the recipient of this scholarship will be required to show proof of full-time enrollment (minimum of 12 credit hours) in order to receive the scholarship funds.', 'This $1,000 scholarship (paid at $500 a semester) is presented to Kansas youth pursuing wildlife or nature-based careers at Kansas colleges, with Kansas-based career goals. The scholarship is sponsored and funded by the Kansas Wildscape Foundation and the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 376, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 377, 'Ohio EPA Scholarship', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Students must be entering their junior or senior year. Up to $5,000 is available for students entering their junior or senior year in four-year and five-year programs in Ohio public or private colleges and universities and up to $2,500 is available to students in two-year degree program in Ohio public or private technical and community colleges.Scholarship awardees will be selected on: academic record with an overall GPA of at least 3.0; education, employment, and/or internships, honors/awards, professional memberships, publications, presentations given and professional meetings attended, and community service; original research, scholarship, employment, and/or internships, or other unique contributions to environmental science or engineering; extracurricular activities and participation in organizations that demonstrate leadership, interpersonal skills and social responsibilities; and letters of recommendation from education or environmental professionals.', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineerin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 378, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 379, 'Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Students who are applying to two or four-year colleges to further their studies in an environmentally-related field are eligible to apply. Applications are available beginning in January from the ASWP website or through applicants\' school\'s guidance office.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a resume; a personal statement (500-words maximum); an essay (500-1,000 words, identifying a critical environmental issue and explain how their course of study and career goals intersect with that issue); official transcripts; and a letter of recommendation (from a person with whom the applicant has interacted in environmentally-related activities, and/or courses, and who can speak to the applicants initiative, dedication, and achievements). Scholarship recipients and their high school guidance counselors will be notified in June.', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Student', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 380, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 381, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 382, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 383, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 384, 'EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a bachelor, master or PhD degree program; be either entering Junior year, Senior, or Graduate level student (full or part time); and have declared majors pertinent to the environmental field.EPOC recognizes its duty to assist in the education of individuals planning a career in the environmental industry. Consequently, the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to assist Connecticut residents, or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing, who are enrolled in accepted programs of study preparing the student to become a Technical Environmental Professional in the State of Connecticut as defined by the CT DEEP, or a professional in a related service discipline who may render technical assistance to the Technical Environmental Professional.', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 385, 'Florida Green Building Coalition Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Florida Green Building Coalition Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and a resident of Florida; be currently attending a Florida public or private college or university; be planning to study an aspect of sustainability in the built environment; and have either been accepted into a qualifying trade school, or are entering their junior, senior year, or a graduate program. Applicants must also demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA.Applicant must include in their submittal: a narrative that details their educational background, summary of academic interests and achievements, educational and personal goals in the sustainability field, their specific field of interest and other pertinent information (500-word maximum); two reference letters (one character and one from an academic instructor); and a course transcript from the current or most-recent institution attended (higher grade-level students may contact the chairperson to determine previous grades history).', 'To be eligible for the Florida Green Building Coalition Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen or legal resident of the United States and a resident of Florida; be currently attending a Florida public or private college or university; be planning to s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 386, 'Fund The Future Youth Scholarship', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minority peoples represent fewer than 5.0% of practicing physicians. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was created to not only help bridge this gap, by helping minority students attend college, but to also help minority students grow their projects that work to promote racial equality in healthcare and medicine worldwide.The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship is a $1,000 educational scholarship intended for African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college and or university. Furthermore, the scholarship is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and or medical research as well as students who are currently working on projects that help promote racial equality in healthcare. Although this scholarship is intended for African American and minority students we encourage all students who are focused on increasing equity in healthcare to apply!', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minorit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 387, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 388, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 389, 'AFE Scholarships in Floriculture and Horticulture', 'Awarding scholarships for floriculture and horticulture students is a primary function of AFE. We understand the financial burden students face and are doing our part to help! AFE has more than 30 scholarships awarded annually to both undergraduate and graduate students. Online applications and supporting documents are due by May 1 each year. Eligible applicants must have a 2.0 GPA and either be residents of the US or Canada or be attending school in either of the two countries.Applicants may select up to six scholarships. Applications with more than six scholarships selected will not be accepted. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school.', 'Awarding scholarships for floriculture and horticulture students is a primary function of AFE. We understand the financial burden students face and are doing our part to help! AFE has more than 30 scholarships awarded annually to both undergraduate and gr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 390, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 391, 'Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation M', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to students completing programs at four-year institutions who will be entering a graduate program to complete a Master\'s Degree either in Environmental Engineering or related field of engineering or Environmental Science or related field (as discussed in the FAQs). These scholarships are based on academic performance.EESF Master\'s Degree Scholarships in Environmental Engineering and Science for Under-Represented Minority (URM) Students: These three scholarships are identical to those described above for Master\'s degree candidates but are available to students who self-identify as American Indian/Alaska Native, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The URM category will include individuals who identify two or more affiliations if at least one of their affiliations is one of these groups.', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to s', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 392, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 393, 'Murphy Memorial Scholarship', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credits to be considered a college sophomore and must have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applications must be received before May 1st each year, and winners will be notified by the end of the month.In order to be eligible, applicants must be majoring in a horticulture-related field (such as Agriculture Education, Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Biology, Plant Pathology/Science, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Conservation, Habitat or Forest Systems Ecology, Land Management or other related subject). Applications for Scholarship must include:the applicant\'s name, address, telephone, and e-mail address; a transcript; letters of reference from two instructors; and a letter of application including a short autobiography and future plans.', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credit', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 394, 'National Greenhouse Manufacturers Association (NGM', 'NGMA is a professional trade organization for the manufacturers and suppliers of greenhouses and greenhouse components built to codes designed for a growers needs. The National Greenhouse Manufactures Association Scholarship targets students majoring in horticulture and bioengineering or the equivalent and are at least a junior at an accredited four-year college maintaining a 3.0 GPA.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'NGMA is a professional trade organization for the manufacturers and suppliers of greenhouses and greenhouse components built to codes designed for a growers needs. The National Greenhouse Manufactures Association Scholarship targets students majoring in h', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 395, 'Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Wildlife Leadership ', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife professionals grounded in the North American Model of Wildlife Management. The RMEF Wildlife Leadership Awards (WLA) scholarship program was established in 1991 to recognize, encourage and promote leadership among future wildlife management professionals. The program and currently provides multiple $5,000 scholarships and one-year membership to RMEF. The awards are presented to undergraduate students enrolled in a wildlife-related natural resource program. Students must have junior status entering the coming fall semester.', 'The mission of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is to ensure the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Included in the hunting heritage part of this mission is supporting the education and development of wildlife ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 396, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 397, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 398, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 399, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 400, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 401, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 402, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 403, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 404, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 405, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 406, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 407, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 408, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 409, 'MSRA Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural year, we were able to award two $500 scholarships to students studying stream restoration. We are aiming to raise additional funds through our Golf Tournament and other avenues to allow the scholarship fund to have a greater impact in helping students fund their education.The Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship is open to all students pursuing degrees or training in fields promoting natural resource preservation, stream restoration, and the environmental sciences. Preference will be given to those with diverse perspectives residing in Maryland and Virginia. Applicants should be able to show and demonstrate their passion for nature and the natural environment and should be enrolled in a degree seeking program or training program for these fields. The successful applicant should be able to articulate in their application how they connect with the environment, how their passion and study aligns with the values exhibited by Jim, and how receiving a scholarship award will help in achieving their academic and career goals.', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 410, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 411, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 412, 'RTK Scholars Program', 'RTK Environmental Group is open to students who study environmental science, biology, engineering, or a related physical science major - those majors make up the majority of the college graduates who go on to become the foremost experts in environmental testing, both in the lab and the field, and developers of new technologies for the trade. To be eligible to apply, you must be enrolled in an accredited school, college, or university and have a minimum 3.0 GPA, must be a high school senior, or college freshman, sophomore, or junior and be majoring in or planning to major in environmental science, environmental studies, biology, or engineering, as well as be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'RTK Environmental Group is open to students who study environmental science, biology, engineering, or a related physical science major - those majors make up the majority of the college graduates who go on to become the foremost experts in environmental t', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 413, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 414, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 415, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 416, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 417, 'Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is to change perceptions of fat and end size discrimination through advocacy, education, and support. The goal of the Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship is to provide financial support to graduate students currently enrolled in a graduate program with an accredited U.S. college or university. Dr. Ernsbergers decades of research on metabolic syndrome, diabetes, weight cycling, and the medical harm caused by diet obsession and weight bias has had an immeasurable impact on debunking myths and misunderstandings about fat and health. It is an honor for NAAFA to support the continuation of his important work by supporting graduate students who hope to carry on and advance Dr. Ernsbergers legacy. Up to three scholarships in the amount of $2,500 will be awarded. Areas of concentration in scientific laboratory research: Nutrition and higher weight people; Metabolic syndrome; Insulin resistance / diabetes; Hypertension; Hyperlipidemia; Weight cycling; Medical harm from being obsessed with weight loss; Medical harm from the bias of physicians; Prioritization will be given to applicants of marginalized identity (POC, LGBTQIA+, disabled, fat/superfat) and those who demonstrate financial need. Scholarship will be paid directly to the graduate student.Requirements: Online application; Transcripts (unofficial are acceptable); Proof of enrollment; Recommendation/Reference form(s) - At least one recommendation/reference other than your advisor; Copy of your FAFSA Student Aid Report', 'The mission of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is to change perceptions of fat and end size discrimination through advocacy, education, and support. The goal of the Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship is to provide financial suppor', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 418, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 419, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 420, 'ASAHP Scholarship of Excellence', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health professions. The selected student will receive a $1,000 scholarship. An additional scholarship in the amount of $1,000 and the title of Elwood Scholar is to be awarded to the most outstanding Scholarship of Excellence recipient.Applicants must be enrolled in a college or school that is an institutional member of ASAHP. They must have successfully completed at least one term (quarter, semester, trimester, etc.) at that institution. Applicants must be enrolled in an academic program at the time of application, but are eligible even if the academic program is completed prior to when an award is made. Candidates may be enrolled in any health discipline except those in the nursing, public health, psychology, or MOD-VOPP (medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy) group. All degree levels are eligible (associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral).', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health prof', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 421, 'Sonny Roden Memorial Graduate Student Scholarship', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonny) Roden, Jr., a dedicated servant of VWEA (formerly the Virginia Water Pollution Control Association). Mr. Roden was Chief of the Division of Wastewater Treatment for the Department of Public Utilities in the City of Richmond and served VWEA as Secretary-Treasurer for over a decade. He represented VWEA on the Certification Board for Virginia Water and Wastewater Works Operators. Mr. Roden left a legacy of service to the organization that is still felt today, and it is VWEAs hope that his example will continue to inspire future leaders in our industry.The objectives of this scholarship are to support our local universities and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000 to the winner. Criteria for the scholarship shall be as follows: Students must be enrolled in a graduate program at a Virginia university, full- or part-time, attending in the spring and fall semesters. Their undergraduate program must be relevant to the water industry, and students must have a minimum 3.25 GPA or higher.', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonn', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 422, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 423, 'Desire to Inspire Scholarship', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in healthcare and are making a determined effort to inspire others in some way. The award can be used for educational purposes and/or for the purpose of pushing their missions of inspiration forward.Applicants must currently be a rising high school junior or senior, meaning that applicants must be either in their junior or senior year in the fall of the upcoming academic school year. Applicants must also be a member of one or more of the following historically underrepresented minority racial or ethnic groups (Black/African-American, Native American, and/or Latinx-American), be interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 424, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 425, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 426, 'John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-year college or university within North America; be majoring in a food science, chemical science, biological science or related area; and have achieved a 3.0 (out of 4.0) GPA (or equivalent on another scale).The applicants\' demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to research projects, work experience, and formal study. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also include: a transcript; academic activities related to confectionery technology; honors and awards; work experience, internships and volunteer experience; a short statement of personal and professional goals; and a reference who is familiar with their academic activities and would be willing to submit a written recommendation upon request.', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-ye', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 427, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 428, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 429, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 430, 'National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Sc', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Scholarship. Preference will be given to active duty or honorably discharged military service members, members of NMFWA or relatives of NMFWA members and applicants that are currently working or have worked on Department of Defense lands. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be pursuing degrees in wildlife and fisheries biology, botany, ecology, range conservation, forestry, and/or wildlife law enforcement. College transcripts and two letters of reference from instructors or past employers must accompany the application form. The award shall provide financial aid toward the tuition of the selected student(s) for the fall term during the year in which the scholarship is granted. The funds shall be paid to the registrar at the college or university being attended, and credited toward the student\'s tuition for the fall semester/quarter. All applicants will be notified of their status in August.', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Associatio', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 431, 'Power Life Sciences Scholarship', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how to contextualize, interpret, and dig deeper into that information in order to make sound decisions. Clinical Trial Data Notes is our peer-reviewed journal with the mission to improve outcomes for patients and sponsors by increasing the volume, quality, and utility of data available to all members of the clinical trial ecosystem. This scholarship will not be awarded on the basis of academic performance; the selection will be based on an ability to critically analyze real clinical trial data in the style of our journal. Importantly, scholarship winners will be eligible for publication in our journal if that is of interest to them. Applicants must submit a Data Note analysis of clinical trials in the style of our journal (max 5 pages).', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 432, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 433, 'SSVMS Medical Student Scholarship Fund', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s inception in 1967. To be eligible to apply for a grant, students must have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento or Yolo counties, and must be enrolled in an accredited American medical school on a full-time basis (12 units or more). This grant does not apply to summer enrollment or to correspondence schools.Applications are accepted annually and must be received by July 1. Scholarships are awarded in September of the same year. Applications are evaluated primarily on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. Financial data will be analyzed according to family/student resources and household size. To apply for a scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, all official high school and college transcripts and three letters of reference to the listed address.', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s incept', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 434, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 435, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 436, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 437, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 438, 'TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. The makers of TYLENOL are proud to provide support to exceptional students as they pursue careers caring for others. To be eligible for the TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:1. Residency: Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.2. Academic Level: Be a graduate student or a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the academic year the scholarship is awarded.3. Field of Study: Provide proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy.4. Remaining School Years: Have one or more years of school remaining in the chosen graduate program.Application Process:1. Application Period: The application period for the scholarship program is typically announced annually. Applicants should be aware of the specific application window and submit their applications accordingly.2. Submission of Proof: Applicants are required to submit proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy. This can include an acceptance letter, enrollment confirmation, or similar documentation.3. Years Remaining: Clearly indicate the number of years remaining in the chosen graduate program.4. Deadline: Ensure that all application materials, including proof of enrollment and any required documentation, are submitted by the specified deadline.The TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program is designed to support exceptional students pursuing careers in healthcare. As you apply, carefully review the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions provided during the annual application period.', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime o', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 439, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 440, 'Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, we are offering at least one scholarship grant of up to $1,000 to a qualified undergraduate student. To qualify for the GAEP scholarship(s), applicants must be full-time students in good academic standing at an accredited college or university located in the State of Georgia for the current academic year. Applicants must continue with this full-time status for the academic year. Qualified students should be majoring in an environmental field such as (but not limited to) ecology, botany, fisheries, forestry, geology, geography, environmental engineering, environmental planning, impact assessment, natural resource management, or conservation. An overall GPA of 3.0 or above is required for all applications. Student membership in GAEP is encouraged but not required, and will not be a factor in selection of scholarship recipients.', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 441, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 442, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 443, 'Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO) medical school (not on leave or in your gap year, in a degree program such as an MPH or PHD, or in a fellowship year at the time that award is dispersed), be in good academic standing, demonstrate involvement in community service and demonstrate financial need. The Worcester District Medical Society founded in 1794, is a professional organization representing 2,500 physicians and medical students in Central Massachusetts. The Society was established to advance medical knowledge, to develop and maintain highest professional and ethical standards of medical practice and health care, and to serve as an advocate for physicians and their patients. The Scholarship Committee awards scholarships to medical students each year.', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 444, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 445, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 446, 'Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Sch', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It was the hope of the founders that the recipient will use this scholarship to assist his or her studies, and after graduation seek employment in the tri-state region in either the public or private sector furthering the cause of environmental protection and riparian habitat conservation for the benefit of all. This scholarship is available to students entering their first or second year of graduate or law school. The eligible applicant\'s major shall be in an area of environmental studies such as, but not limited to, ecology, hydrology, conservation biology, natural resource management, zoology or environmental law and policy. Based on a 4.0 scale, the applicant shall demonstrate merit with a current 3.5 GPA in the environmental concentration courses and an overall minimum 3.0 GPA. The scholarship is open to U.S. citizens only.', 'The Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, Inc. Founders Fund Scholarship is offered annually to a single recipient who has demonstrated excellence and outstanding dedication in a field of study that falls within an environmental field of a school or department. It ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 447, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 448, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 449, 'Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher education in the medical and science-related fields, Creative Biolabs is proud to announce the Scholarship Program for awarding $1,000 to an outstanding college student.Applicants must be enrolled as a freshman, undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student at an accredited college or university. Must major in a science-related field such as Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. Must earn a cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA). The winner will be asked to submit a video recording of a scholarship acceptance speech. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher educati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 450, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 451, 'Garden Club of America Scholarships', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of projects in their communities and across the nation. To promote greater understanding of the interdependence of horticulture, environmental protection, and community improvement, The Garden Club of America annually awards over $300,000 in scholarshipsThe Garden Club of America offers 28 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. Individual criteria and deadlines vary by scholarships. Awards are offered in a variety of fields, supporting academic endeavors ranging from summer environmental study and field work, to graduate level research.', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 452, 'HUMAA Scholarship', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the freshmen, organizing a monthly alumni speaker series to mentor and educate current students on the range of career options available, and endowing a Chair in Basic Sciences at HUCM.Howard University Medical Alumni Association (HUMAA) provides scholarships to Howard University College of Medicine students through its endowed scholarship funds and in accordance with HUMAA\'s bylaws to \'support the welfare of medical students\'. HUMAA manages over one hundred scholarships which benefit students at Howard University College of Medicine. In 2021, HUMAA distributed nearly $250,000 to students to help with housing, transportation, fees, tuition and cost of living.', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the f', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 453, 'Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholar', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical school students in Massachusetts are eligible for free membership that allows them to apply to MMS scholarships. Applicants for the MMS Annual Scholars program must be fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The scholarship will award $10,000 to four students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools.', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a memb', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 454, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 455, 'New York Water Environment Association Scholarship', 'NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. NYWEA will advance the professional well being of our membership, provide opportunities to expand their knowledge and capabilities and cultivate a forum to enable them to play a vital role in shaping an environmental sound future. Today the Association has over 2,700 members representing diverse backgrounds and specialties, but all are concerned and involved with protecting and enhancing our precious water resources.The New York Water Environment Association, Inc.(NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. Currently, they offer a variety of scholarships to incoming freshmen and current undergrads studying environmental science, environmental or civil engineering who are New York State residents. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Deadlines will differ, as well as dollar amounts.', 'NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. NYWEA will advance the professional well being of our membership, provide opportunities to expand their knowl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 456, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 457, 'Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring semesters. Applications must be submitted online by the application deadline with all required information filled out. This scholarship is open in the US/Canada and European Countries to all levels of study above high school (PhD, baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma.) Applicant must be already enrolled/accepted at a university to apply.', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring se', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 458, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 459, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 460, 'R&D Systems Scholarship', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma). A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded twice a year for one student in the fall semester and one student in the spring semester. This scholarship is only for colleges or universities, in the US, Canada, or Europe.', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 461, 'Russel Sage College eSports Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit scholarship (based on HS GPA). We are housed in the school athletic department and as such have all the same resources as the varsity sports teams. We are building a state of the art arena in Troy, NY (PC pods, smartboards for VOD reviews, viewing area for watch parties, locker rooms), provide all PCs and peripherals to players, uniforms, practice jerseys, branded gear and bags, etc. There are competitive tryouts for the Varsity team, all players are eligible for the eSports scholarship, regardless of rank or skill level. There is no limit to how many players may claim the scholarship or roster size limits. Email contact or visit website to apply or request more information.', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit sch', 21500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 462, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 463, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 464, 'The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association ', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) and the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Throughout their generosity, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association offers financial aid to interested students.The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) has established five endowed scholarship funds for students pursuing careers related to cranberry production. These funds are established from the net proceeds of the annual WSCGA Cranberry Golf Open and WSCGA Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarship funds include: the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Eligibility requirements, award amount, acceptable academic majors, and deadlines vary by scholarship. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the W', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 465, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 466, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 467, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 468, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 469, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 470, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 471, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 472, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 473, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 474, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 475, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 476, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 477, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 478, 'York County Conservation District Scholarship', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field). Applicants must be currently enrolled or already accepted to an accredited college or university. Applicant must not have received a York County scholarship in the last year.The York County Conservation District was founded in 1938 when 554 farmers signed a petition requesting assistance for protecting the natural resources of York County. Today, we assist farmers and all county residents by promoting maintenance, improvement and wise use of land, water, soil and other natural resources. We accomplish this mission through educational programs and the administration of laws and regulations for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the State Conservation Commission.', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field).', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 479, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 480, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 481, 'Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in trade schools, certifications, or college. Scholarships support FFA high school seniors and collegiate members. Just one application is required for multiple scholarship opportunities totaling close to $2 million. Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture. In order to apply for this scholarship, students must: be a high school senior (public, private or home-schooled) or enrolled in college full time (minimum of 12 credit hours); be planning to pursue a degree in a qualifying area of study; be planning to attend a vocational, 2-year or 4-year qualifying ag related study program after high school; have a 2.5 GPA; and obtain no less than two electronic endorsements from qualifying farmers.', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 482, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 483, 'Garden Club of America\'s Coastal Wetland Studies A', 'The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has a three-part mission to conduct research in coastal ocean and estuarine science, educate students and citizens, and provide advisory service to policy makers, industry, and the public. VIMS provides these services to Virginia, the nation, and the world. Chartered in 1940, VIMS is currently among the largest marine research and education centers in the United States. VIMS partners up with the Garden Club of America to offer scholarships.The Garden Club of America (GCA) offers merit-based scholarships and fellowships in areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. The Coastal Wetlands Studies scholarship promotes wetlands conservation through the support of young scientists in their field work and research. Applicants must be enrolled in a graduate program at a university within the U.S. and all field-based study must be in coastal wetlands in the U.S., defined as tidal or nontidal wetlands within the coastal states, including the Great Lake states. A student may apply to only one GCA-sponsored scholarship per year. Applicants must be either a US citizen or a permanent resident of the United States.', 'The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has a three-part mission to conduct research in coastal ocean and estuarine science, educate students and citizens, and provide advisory service to policy makers, industry, and the public. VIMS provides thes', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 484, 'James H. Davis Scholarship', 'As the nation\'s largest state nursery and landscape association, FNGLA represents Florida\'s environmental horticulture industry which generated $31.4 billion total output sales in 2020 and directly employed 266,000+ people. Through FNGLA\'s efforts, the entirety of Florida\'s nursery and landscape industry benefits. Through the association\'s activities, FNGLA strives to advance member\'s business interests and enhance their success. Throughout their generosity, FNGLA offers many scholarships.The James H. Davis Memorial Scholarship was created to encourage students to pursue careers in Florida\'s horticulture industry and related pursuits by providing financial assistance for undergraduate, postgraduate, or other advanced education programs in Florida. Applicant must be an incoming freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student planning to attend a community college, college, university or other program in Florida. The student must enroll full-time in a horticulture program or related field with the intent to graduate in that field. A 2.0 GPA is required. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with the scholarship provider for further details.', 'As the nation\'s largest state nursery and landscape association, FNGLA represents Florida\'s environmental horticulture industry which generated $31.4 billion total output sales in 2020 and directly employed 266,000+ people. Through FNGLA\'s efforts, the en', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 485, 'National Horticulture Foundation Scholarships', 'The National Horticulture Foundation is a 501 (c)(3), non-profit organization providing funding for research and education. The National Horticulture Foundations scholarship programs continues to establish pathways for qualified students in need of financial support to gain experience and expertise, earn post high school degrees and become active members and leaders in the horticulture or related segments such are landscape professionals, arborists, landscape architecture, research. Scholarships are available through the National Horticulture Foundation on an annual basis. The deadline for all applications is January 15. A 2.5 (C) or above grade point average is required of all applicants. Award recipients are eligible to reapply for scholarship annually. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Only one application per person will be accepted. Specific criteria (such as grade level, eligible majors and geographic restrictions) will differ by award. Dollar amounts will also vary, so inquire with the foundation for further details.', 'The National Horticulture Foundation is a 501 (c)(3), non-profit organization providing funding for research and education. The National Horticulture Foundations scholarship programs continues to establish pathways for qualified students in need of financ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 486, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 487, 'Herb Society of America Research Grant', 'In 1933, seven women friends (six lived in Boston and one spent summers in New England) were keenly interested in learning more about herb botany and horticulture. The group decided to form a society whose intent and purpose was the study and research of herbs. The Society continues to fulfill its mission to provide information and resources to members and the public in the cultivation, use and delight of herbs through its publications, educational programs, library and website. Throughout their generosity, the Society offers financial aid.The purpose of the Research Grant Program is to further the knowledge and use of herbs. This grant supports the research of the horticultural, scientific, and/or medicinal use of herbs throughout history. Research must define an herb as historically useful for flavoring, medicine, economic, industrial, or cosmetic purposes and have the potential to significantly increase the knowledge of the field. This grant is intended to support small, self-contained research projects over a short period of time. Only U.S. residents may apply. Applications run from January 1 until the due date.', 'In 1933, seven women friends (six lived in Boston and one spent summers in New England) were keenly interested in learning more about herb botany and horticulture. The group decided to form a society whose intent and purpose was the study and research of ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 488, 'IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be introduced at our Annual Conference. Additionally, we provide a reimbursement grant of up to $250 to the recommending teacher.Scholarship Requirements:To be considered, applicants must:Be an Illinois resident attending an Illinois high school.Be a college-bound senior and provide enrollment documentation.Maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.5.Submit a complete application packet to the Scholarship Committee.We encourage all applicants to use our online application form, which requires attaching an essay/personal statement, a reference letter, and transcripts in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required. Please review the detailed instructions before completing the online application.', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be int', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 489, 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarsh', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must have a 3.25 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.Besides the application, the following documents must be submitted, single side pages only: a financial aid form; complete transcripts; a letter from the applicant (one-page only), which should specify which scholarship the student is applying for; a list of extracurricular activities, honors and recognitions received within the last three years; and two letters of recommendation. Applications may be submitted electronically, but the other materials must be mailed to the specified contact.', 'Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc. Scholarships are one-year grants available for college juniors, seniors, or graduate students pursuing a masters degree. Applicants must be legal residents of Maryland and must attend an accredited college or unive', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 490, 'GCFM Horticulture Scholarship', 'Todays students will be the leaders of tomorrow, ensuring the preservation of our natural resources of the planet Earth. The Garden Club Federation of Maine, its districts, and local clubs support horticulture-based education with an annual scholarship. The GCFM Scholarship is awarded to college juniors, seniors, or graduate students who are legal residents of the state of Maine, and not related to a GCFM board member. College sophomores are eligible to apply, as they will be entering their junior year the following fall. Dollar amounts will vary.Applicants must be majoring in: Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Conservation, Forestry, Botany, Agronomy, Plant Pathology, Environmental Concerns, Ecology, Land Management, or other gardening fields. The college or university attended need not be in the state of Maine. The scholarship funds are submitted directly to the college or university in August. Each June, the scholarship recipient is invited to attend the GCFM Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon at the State Convention.', 'Todays students will be the leaders of tomorrow, ensuring the preservation of our natural resources of the planet Earth. The Garden Club Federation of Maine, its districts, and local clubs support horticulture-based education with an annual scholarship. T', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 491, 'Henry David Thoreau Scholarship Program', 'Through our undergraduate scholarship program, the Henry David Thoreau Foundation identifies and supports outstanding young leaders from Massachusetts who are committed to safeguarding the environmental welfare of future generations. We call them Henry David Thoreau Scholars.To apply for the Henry David Thoreau Scholarship you must: Reside in Massachusetts and be in your final year at a Massachusetts high school Plan to enroll in college the year that the Thoreau Scholarship is awarded Demonstrate strong academic qualifications and a commitment to an environmental fieldEach year, we select a new class of Henry David Thoreau Scholars: eight to ten top-ranking high school seniors from Massachusetts who demonstrate the potential for environmental leadership and intend to pursue interdisciplinary environmental studies in college. Each Henry David Thoreau Scholar receives a four-year scholarship of up to $25,000. In addition, Thoreau Scholars are eligible for an environmental internship stipend, which usually takes place between junior and senior year.If selected as a Thoreau Scholar, you must: Enroll at an accredited college or university of your choice Carry 25% of your undergraduate coursework in subjects related to the environment (you may choose any major/minor) Submit an annual report of your activities in the environmental field, including academic courses Provide an official copy of your transcript at the end of each semester and maintain greater than a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scaleIn addition, Henry David Thoreau Scholars are strongly encouraged to secure and complete an internship in the environmental field, which commonly occurs between their junior and senior year. Scholars may apply to the Selection Committee for an internship stipend.Recognizing that environmental concerns intersect with a wide range of fieldsfrom oceanography to bioterrorism to the design of transportation systemswe encourage students to pursue curricular and professional opportunities that speak to their passions. Students ground their education in environmental studies, taking at least 25% of their coursework in subjects related to the environment. They then forge connections with other disciplines like business, economics, education, public health and policy, resulting in an interdisciplinary understanding of the environmental challenges facing society. Most Thoreau Scholars pursue one or more internships, helping them to better interpret and address environmental challenges through a variety of lenses, whether economic, historical, or socio-political.Thoreau Scholars gain access to a dynamic network of current scholars and alumni who study and work around the world, offering tremendous opportunities for professional discovery and personal growth. At our annual reception, the Thoreau Foundation gathers to celebrate the achievements of our Scholars and induct new members of the Henry David Thoreau Society for the Environment (our alumni association). Scholars and alumni also arrange informal mentoring opportunities throughout the year. Through the HDT Network, Thoreau Scholars inspire, challenge and support one another in environmental leadership.The Henry David Thoreau Foundation does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its scholarship programs, or other Foundation-administered programs and activities. The Board of Trustees of the Henry David Thoreau Scholarship Fund reserves the right to revise or change all policies governing the program.', 'Through our undergraduate scholarship program, the Henry David Thoreau Foundation identifies and supports outstanding young leaders from Massachusetts who are committed to safeguarding the environmental welfare of future generations. We call them Henry Da', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 492, 'NGC Scholarship', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be attending school full time (12 hours for undergraduates and nine hours for graduate students); and, be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture. Applicants must meet all of the following criteria: Must be a US Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident of the United States; Must be attending school full-time or as defined by NGC: Undergraduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 12 graded hours of classes. Graduate students must be enrolled for a minimum of 6 graded hours of classes. Funds may be applied to studies overseas provided that the study is a condition of the recipients degree plan and that payment continues to be made to the accredited U.S. college or university. Must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale). Must be planning a career related to gardening, landscape design, environmental issues, floral design or horticulture Previous applicants may re-apply (whether awarded or not).', 'NGC is proud of its college scholarship program which offers financial aid to students majoring in fields of study related to horticulture and the environment. Eligible applicants must: be US citizens or permanent residents; have a 3.25 GPA; must be atten', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 493, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 494, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 495, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 496, 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarship', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls campus during the school year. Recipients will have the opportunity to receive hands-on networking and learning experience with the POET team. There are no specific degree program requirements and no minimum GPA, however, applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Application requirements include basic contact information, educational information, and three essay question responses. To enhance your application, you may add a video link and apply early for special awards. For over 30 years, POET has been Never Satisfied with the status quo. We\'re producing bioproducts, biofuels, and nutrient-rich proteins that make our air cleaner, our country safer, and our future brighter. We\'re always looking for new ways to change the world. We envision and work every day toward a more sustainable world; a world where we no longer take from our planet, but rather use its enormous ability to regenerate. Where we no longer rely on fossil fuels, but rather get what we need from the surface of the Earth.', 'POET Never Satisfied Scholarships are open to students enrolled in any two- or four-year post-secondary school, regardless of major or GPA. Never Satisfied Scholars receive up to $5,000 each, and will have the opportunity to visit the POET Sioux Falls cam', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 497, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 498, 'Soil and Water Stewardship Scholarship', 'The Soil and Water Stewardship Scholarship seeks to provide financial support to students enrolled fulltime at an accredited two- or four-year college, community college, or university, which will lead to a career in a natural resource field. This scholarship was formerly known as the Leopold Education Project Scholarship.Funding for this scholarship was made available from the Leopold Education Project, an educational program based on the works of noted conservationist and author Aldo Leopold. Leopolds philosophy and land ethic created a foundation for modern conservation. Applicants must: be a graduating high school senior or high school graduate (diploma or G.E.D. certificate); be enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time course of study at an accredited two- or four-year community college, college or university; be enrolled in a natural resource field such as fish or wildlife biology, conservation education, biology, ecology, forestry, hydrology, soils, pollution control, etc.; have a GPA of at least 3.0/4.0; and have their permanent address in Boone, Cook, Dekalb, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Will, or Winnebago Counties. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Soil and Water Stewardship Scholarship seeks to provide financial support to students enrolled fulltime at an accredited two- or four-year college, community college, or university, which will lead to a career in a natural resource field. This scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 499, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 500, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 501, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 502, 'Minnesota Waste Wise Foundation Scholarship', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently enrolled in a degree program in environmental studies, natural sciences, or other related areas of study, be a rising College Junior and attend a school located in Minnesota or be a resident of Minnesota. Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen and cannot be related to any of the directors, officers, or selection committee members of MWWF.All applicants are required to complete the scholarship application and submit it by February 28th. Must provide all required documents, including a signed letter of recommendation from a non-relative who has a science/natural science background and is familiar with your goals and aptitude and a 300-500 word typed essay describing how your college studies relate to your career goals in an environmental field.', 'One rising junior will be accepted per year with the opportunity to receive the scholarship again in their senior year (up to $10,000 over a 2-year period). To be eligible, students must bring the perspective an underrepresented population, be currently e', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 503, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 504, 'Western Reserve Herb Society Scholarships', 'The Western Reserve Herb Society offers Plant Science scholarships. These are open to students who have completed the second/sophomore year of undergraduate study and are pursuing a Bachelor degree. The applicants for these scholarships must be attending an accredited college or university and have achieved a grade point average of 3.2 or above. The Western Reserve Herb Society offers two scholarships, the Ohio Scholarship and the National Scholarship. The Ohio Scholarship award is restricted to students studying at an accredited institution within the state of Ohio (all Ohio candidates are also automatically considered for the National Scholarship), while the National Scholarship covers all accredited colleges and universities in the United States. Preference is given to applicants who demonstrate exceptional dedication through outside experiences and whose career goals may involve work in areas such as the public or nonprofit sector, education, sustainability, and research.', 'The Western Reserve Herb Society offers Plant Science scholarships. These are open to students who have completed the second/sophomore year of undergraduate study and are pursuing a Bachelor degree. The applicants for these scholarships must be attending ', 6500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 505, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 506, 'Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their generosity, the Canton Audubon Society is pleased to offer scholarships to deserving college students, junior level and above, including graduate level.The purpose of the Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship is to encourage college students, through financial support, to study environmental science, conservation, natural history and nature related subjects, including environmental law. The selection committee will base its decision for granting the scholarship on a combination of: a typed essay of 250 words or less telling us about yourself and how you expect to make a difference in the environment; three letters of recommendation; and previous experiences showing dedication to caring for the environment. Eligible applicants must have a 2.5 GPA, reside in applicable Ohio counties, and majoring in any discipline that will relate to the purpose of CAS (with full-time enrollment).', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their gene', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 507, 'Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a 2 or 4 year college/university or trade school in Washington State. To qualify, applicants must be studying in a tree fruit related field and be the children of parents who are somehow employed within Washingtons tree fruit industry. Preference will be given to students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. Additional consideration will be given to students pursing degrees in marketing, accounting, business administration and economics. The scholarship may be renewed for up to a total of four years. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 508, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 509, 'Stephanie H.Greene Memorial Scholarship', 'The Town and Country Garden Scholarship is open to any person who resides in Libertyville, IL., and neighboring communities. The applicant must be enrolled or have a letter of acceptance to a two or four year college or university a major in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, or Environmental Studies. This includes currently enrolled college students, high school seniors, and adults returning to school.The Town and Country Garden is a club that serves the community of Libertyville, Illinois through charitable and philanthropic activities. The club promotes conservation and beautification of our community. Our members encourage intellectual development and appreciation of our environment for ourselves as well as our community. Applications must be received no later than the deadline date of March 1st. Applications received after that date will not be considered.', 'The Town and Country Garden Scholarship is open to any person who resides in Libertyville, IL., and neighboring communities. The applicant must be enrolled or have a letter of acceptance to a two or four year college or university a major in Horticulture,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 510, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 511, 'WAEF Scholarships', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.Washington Apple Education Fund offers scholarships to local students with a desire to work for Washington State\'s tree fruit industry. Students pursuing study in two- or four-year programs related to fruit trees and students enrolled in a technical or vocational program compatible with work in the tree fruit industry may apply. Individual criteria may vary by each scholarship, and award amounts will also vary. Applications generally run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 512, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 513, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 514, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 515, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 516, 'Colorado Garden Show Scholarships', 'The undergraduate scholarship includes tuition, fees, room & board, and all required books for the four years. In addition, the student will be given a laptop computer and printer at the start of their freshman year. Only Colorado residents can apply. The scholarship award will be for a maximum of four years. Must be an incoming freshman at a Colorado public college or university. This scholarship offered by Colorado Garden Foundation is a four-year scholarship available to an incoming freshman at a Colorado public college or university. The graduate scholarship includes Full Resident Tuition, Books, and Fees for one year. Applicant must be a graduate in the field of Horticulture, Landscape Horticulture, Floriculture, Turf grass Management, Botany, Entomology, Plant Pathology, Landscape Design, or Landscape Architecture. Requirements include: Enrolled in the masters or doctorate program to further their undergraduate degree at a recognized accredited college in Colorado; Graduated from an accredited undergraduate program with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale; and must have successfully completed at least one course in Botany or Horticulture, and two courses in the fields of Soil Science, Turf Culture, Floriculture, Greenhouse Management, Arboriculture, or other plant sciences.', 'The undergraduate scholarship includes tuition, fees, room & board, and all required books for the four years. In addition, the student will be given a laptop computer and printer at the start of their freshman year. Only Colorado residents can apply. The', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 517, 'TREE Fund Scholarships', 'TREE Fund offers scholarships for undergraduate students who aspire to careers in arboriculture, urban forestry and related fields. All active scholarship programs are listed into further detail. Before applying for any scholarship, carefully read the guidelines provided in the Read More links. Contact a staff member at TREE Fund directly should you have questions or require additional information about these programs. Individual criteria may vary by award.Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund (TREE Fund) is shaping the future of trees, the arboriculture profession, and our world. Established in 2002 via a merger of the International Society of Arboriculture Research Trust and the National Arborist Foundation, TREE Fund has awarded more than $5.1 million in grants toward its mission of identifying and funding programs that support the discovery and dissemination of new knowledge in arboriculture and urban forestry.', 'TREE Fund offers scholarships for undergraduate students who aspire to careers in arboriculture, urban forestry and related fields. All active scholarship programs are listed into further detail. Before applying for any scholarship, carefully read the gui', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 518, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 519, 'ASHS Outstanding Horticulture Student Award', 'The ASHS Outstanding Horticulture Student Awards officially recognizes exceptional undergraduate horticulture students in baccalaureate programs. Students enrolled in horticulture or in a plant science/crop science department with an emphasis or major in horticulture are eligible. Students should be selected on the basis of their academic achievements, leadership abilities, participation in campus/club activities, and service to their departments. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.Established in 1903, the American Society for Horticultural Science is recognized around the world as one of the most respected and influential professional societies for horticultural scientists. ASHS is committed to promoting and encouraging national and international interest in scientific research and education in all branches of horticulture. ASHS members focus on practices and problems in horticulture: breeding, propagation, production and management, harvesting, handling and storage, processing, marketing and use of horticultural plants and products.', 'The ASHS Outstanding Horticulture Student Awards officially recognizes exceptional undergraduate horticulture students in baccalaureate programs. Students enrolled in horticulture or in a plant science/crop science department with an emphasis or major in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 520, 'Grossman Scholarship Program', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three scholarships are available for graduating high school seniors, and three are available for graduate and non-traditional students. All students must be pursuing a post-secondary program education through an accredited environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry related education program in Colorado. Applications run from the winter until the due date.One $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduating high school seniors, and one $10,000 scholarship and two $5,000 scholarships are reserved for graduate or non-traditional students. An eligible candidate: Is a Colorado resident; Has demonstrated a commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources within their personal, educational, and/or professional time. Ideally, students can show that they have volunteered with outdoor stewardship/environment organizations, such as VOC or other Colorado stewardship organizations or land agencies; Is pursuing a degree program with an environmental, natural resource, climate, or outdoor industry emphasis at an accredited 4-year college/university, 2-year community college, or a certificate program offered by an accredited college/university within the state of Colorado; and must provide a copy of unofficial transcripts from their highest level of education completed.', 'Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) is offering two $10,000 and four $5,000 scholarships to help make educational dreams possible for Colorado students who have demonstrated a proven commitment to caring for our environment\'s natural resources. Three sc', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 521, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 522, 'Allamanda Garden Club Horticulture Scholarship', 'The Allamanda Garden Club of North Port, Florida awards annual scholarships to college juniors or seniors in an undergraduate program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, as well as graduate or doctoral students pursuing degrees in horticulture-related fields. (College sophomores are eligible as they will be entering their junior year the following fall.) This scholarship is to provide tuition assistance to students attending a college/university anywhere in theUnited States. Preference will be given to students who are residents of North Port, Port Charlotte, Englewood or Venice, Florida. Recipients will be notified near the middle of April.The Allamanda Garden Club of North Port, Inc believes in supporting education. Its todays students wholl be the leaders of tomorrow, ensuring the preservation of our natural resources on the planet Earth. Allamanda Garden Club scholarships are awarded to college juniors or seniors in an undergraduate program, as well as graduate or doctoral students. (College sophomores are eligible as they will be entering their junior year the following fall.)', 'The Allamanda Garden Club of North Port, Florida awards annual scholarships to college juniors or seniors in an undergraduate program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, as well as graduate or doctoral students pursuing degrees in horticulture-related fields. (C', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 523, 'Environmental Studies/Natural Science Scholarship ', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applicant must reside in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, attend a high school in one of these counties, have a minimum B average for the first three years, and plan to attend an accredited college or university. The applicant should be planning to enter a career directly related to preserving the natural environment. To be eligible for the Continuing College scholarship the applicant must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university pursing a degree directly related to preserving the natural environment, have a permanent residence in Lake, McHenry, Kane, Cook, DuPage, Kendall, or Will County, have graduated from a high school from one of these counties with a minimum B average, and currently hold a minimum B average in their college studies.', 'The Friends of Volo Bog is offering an Entering College scholarship and a Continuing College scholarship for $1,000 each to outstanding students interested in pursuing an environmental career. To be eligible for the Entering College scholarship the applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 524, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 525, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 526, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 527, 'Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners\' Association S', 'The Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners Association has organized a scholarship program available to students pursuing forestry, agricultural, natural resources management, environmental education or related field of study. Eligible applicants must: be a Bradford or Sullivan County resident; and either be a high school senior, or be a college undergraduate enrolled in a two or four-year program. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript and an essay explaining why they\'ve chosen their specified majors.Winners will be notified by June 1st. The scholarship will be awarded to a High School senior after they have successfully completed their 2nd semester or to an enrolled college student following completion of the current semester. The scholarship awardees must provide proof of acceptance (if they\'re a high school senior), proof of intent to continue education in their eligible major, and their most recent transcript.', 'The Bradford-Sullivan Forest Landowners Association has organized a scholarship program available to students pursuing forestry, agricultural, natural resources management, environmental education or related field of study. Eligible applicants must: be a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 528, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 529, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 530, 'TOCA Scholarship', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to careers working for trade publications, newsletters or companies/marketing agencies that promote the golf course, lawn and landscape, sod and nursery/greenhouse, sports turf or maintenance industries.To qualify, students must major or minor in communications or a green industry related field such as horticulture, plant sciences, botany, agronomy, plant pathology, etc., with the intent of using his/her communication skills as part of a career path. The applicant also must demonstrate an interest in using this course of study in the field of communications on a regular basis.Applicants must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or above and a 3.0 in the major area of study (based on a 4.0 scale). Students enrolled in the coming fall may apply for the scholarship. Eligibility, as determined by the TOCA Board of Directors, extends to two and four year program students attending institutions that offer turf management curriculums and communications.', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to career', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 531, 'Antioch Garden Club Community Scholarship', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Applicants must be residents of Antioch Township or neighboring communities, a high school senior, undergraduate student, or a returning adult student at a two or four-year college or university. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (from a source other than a relative), attach an official transcript and complete a personal statement essay (500 words or less) discussing your background, future goals, and commitment to chosen career. The essay must be typed, or computer generated using 12-point double spaced type. This scholarship named after Nancy Zitkus, who is a founding member of AGC and a dedicated former treasurer of the club.', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Appl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 532, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 533, 'Dr. Benjamin C Blackburn Scholarship', 'The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum (a partner of the Morris County Park Commission) awards scholarships annually to honor the memory of Dr. Benjamin C. Blackburn, a professor of Botany at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and a well-known writer in his field. One or more County College of Morris students, enrolled in the Department of Landscape and Horticulture Technology will be chosen to receive scholarship money totaling up to $3,000. Applicants must be New Jersey residents with a minimum GPA of 3.0. The Blackburn Scholarship was established by the Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum (Friends) in 1979 to honor the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin C. Blackburn, whose professional horticultural expertise and support was of great help to the Arboretum and the Friends during their early years. This scholarship is funded by the Friends Blackburn Scholarship Event held in early February. Scholarships are administered by the Board of Trustees of the Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum with payment of the scholarships made directly to County College of Morris to be applied toward student tuition.', 'The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum (a partner of the Morris County Park Commission) awards scholarships annually to honor the memory of Dr. Benjamin C. Blackburn, a professor of Botany at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and a well-known w', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 534, 'Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund', 'The Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to students (both graduate and undergraduate students) attending an accredited four-year college or two year technical school. Dollar amounts and specific criteria will vary by scholarship. A student may apply and be awarded a scholarship in three award cycles (year) from the scholarship fund. Applicants must be residents of Ashtabula County.The Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund was founded on April 29, 1952 by a group of prominent countians to promote interest in the study of agriculture, family and consumer science, environmental sciences or natural resources in an accredited full four-year college or an accredited two-year technical institute. The committee also works with local organizations and farm families to offer additional scholarships.', 'The Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to students (both graduate and undergraduate students) attending an accredited four-year college or two year technical school. Dollar amounts and specific criteria will vary by scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 535, 'Folsom Garden Club Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Folsom Garden Club Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident (permanent home address) of Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County; be a temporary resident in Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County attending a college or university within these counties; have a 3.0 GPA; be a college student who will be entering their sophomore, junior or senior year at an accredited college or university; and be majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Forestry, Agronomy, Conservation, Plant Pathology, Environmental Concerns and/or other closely related subjects.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation, a list of Honors/Extra-Curricular Activities/Work Experience, a letter (discussing goals, background, personal commitment to career choice and financial need), and a photograph (if selected). Scholarships may be considered for renewal on a yearly basis provided the student reapplies, remains in a Horticulture related field of study, is in good academic standing, and continues to meet the FGC Scholarship criteria.', 'To be eligible for the Folsom Garden Club Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident (permanent home address) of Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County; be a temporary resident in Placer, Sacramento, El Dorado or Yolo County attending a college or ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 536, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 537, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 538, 'OAN Sid and Cindy Miles Nursery Award', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. The OAN Sid and Cindy Miles Nursery Award will be awarded to a four-year or community college student majoring in horticulture, floriculture or turf-related studies who graduated from an Oregon high school. Preference goes to a student who intends to work in a horticulture-related industry, either as an employee or as a family member of a business. The Oregon Association of Nurseries (OAN) is a non-profit trade association that represents more than 600 individual nursery stock producers, retailers, landscapers and related companies serving the nursery and greenhouse industry. The Oregon Association of Nurseries is the community dedicated to the long-term success, profitability and excellence of Oregon\'s nursery and greenhouse industry.', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. The OAN Sid and Cindy Miles Nursery Award will be awarded to a four-year or community college student majoring in hortic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 539, 'Oregon Association of Nurseries Scholarship Progra', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation (ONF) awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. In all, 20 different awards ranging from $500 to $3,000 are sponsored by individuals and OAN chapters as a way to support the next generation of green industry professionals. Applicants may be awarded more than one scholarship. Past recipients are encouraged to reapply.The application will be considered for all awards, not any particular one. Student scholarship applications are evaluated based on career interests, scholastic aptitude, and financial need. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two reference letters and a one-page cover letter (which should include future involvement in horticulture, financial needs, and any OAN affiliation).', 'The Oregon Nurseries Foundation (ONF) awards scholarships to students preparing for a career in ornamental horticulture and related fields. In all, 20 different awards ranging from $500 to $3,000 are sponsored by individuals and OAN chapters as a way to', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 540, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 541, 'Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Students who are applying to two or four-year colleges to further their studies in an environmentally-related field are eligible to apply. Applications are available beginning in January from the ASWP website or through applicants\' school\'s guidance office.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a resume; a personal statement (500-words maximum); an essay (500-1,000 words, identifying a critical environmental issue and explain how their course of study and career goals intersect with that issue); official transcripts; and a letter of recommendation (from a person with whom the applicant has interacted in environmentally-related activities, and/or courses, and who can speak to the applicants initiative, dedication, and achievements). Scholarship recipients and their high school guidance counselors will be notified in June.', 'The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) awards the Beulah Frey Environmental Scholarship to a graduating high school senior from their service area of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Beaver, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties. Student', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 542, 'ILCA Scholarship Program', 'The Illinois Landscape Contractors Association is pleased to offer seven scholarships to college students enrolled in a full or part time horticultural-related program, and five scholarships to high school seniors interested in a horticulture related career. A horticultural-related program includes, but is not limited to, horticulture, environmental science, landscape architecture, botany, agronomy, nursery production, ecology, agriculture, urban horticulture, floral design, and more. All applicants must be an Illinois resident.Since 1959, ILCA has provided its members with the resources needed to enhance their performance and ensure continued growth and success. The Associations mission is to enhance the professionalism and expertise of members by providing leadership, education, representation, and services while promoting environmental awareness and the value of the landscape industry. ILCA employs a wide variety of means to fulfill its mission including; seminars, workshops, publications, trade shows, awards, networking, scholarship grants and social events.', 'The Illinois Landscape Contractors Association is pleased to offer seven scholarships to college students enrolled in a full or part time horticultural-related program, and five scholarships to high school seniors interested in a horticulture related care', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 543, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 544, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 545, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 546, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 547, 'Norristown Garden Club Scholarship', 'Norristown Garden Club awards several scholarships annually to college students who plan to further their education in Horticulture related fields. Residents of the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery or Philadelphia enrolled in full time, horticulture related programs are encouraged to apply. Non-residents attending a full time horticulture-related program in the 6 listed Pennsylvania counties are also encouraged to apply.Fields of study may include: Agriculture, Agriculture Education, Agronomy, Botany, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Floriculture, Horticulture, Land Management, Landscape Architecture, Plant Pathology and/or Related Fields. Scholarships will be distributed to the Financial Aid Office of the students chosen school to be applied to the students tuition.', 'Norristown Garden Club awards several scholarships annually to college students who plan to further their education in Horticulture related fields. Residents of the Pennsylvania counties of Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery or Philadelphia enrol', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 548, 'NTHA Forest Resources Scholarship', 'The Northern Tier Hardwood Association is offering the Forest Resources Scholarship to a student majoring in forest management, forest products, or a closely related field. Students should be current students at a two or four year college or university. In order to apply, a student needs to have graduated from a high school or lived in one of the following counties in Pennsylvania: Bradford, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wyoming, Pike, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Luzerne.', 'The Northern Tier Hardwood Association is offering the Forest Resources Scholarship to a student majoring in forest management, forest products, or a closely related field. Students should be current students at a two or four year college or university. I', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 549, 'South Carolina Farm Bureau Foundation Scholarships', 'Each year, the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation Educational Foundation awards scholarships to honor past Farm Bureau leaders that made significant contributions to the organization. The scholarships are for South Carolina Farm Bureau member families and will be awarded to rising college sophomores, juniors, and seniors on the basis of character, demonstrated leadership abilities, and dedication to agriculture or related fields. It is also desired that these scholarship funds will result in the encouragement of students to develop the knowledge and skills to assume positions of leadership in agriculture, civic affairs and public service. The recipients will be selected by the Scholarship Committee of the South Carolina Farm Bureau Educational Foundation in accordance with guidelines developed by the Foundation\'s Board of Directors and approved by the Foundation\'s membership. Incomplete applications will not be considered (including photo). The current scholarship application judging guidelines are: scholastic achievement; agricultural activities, participation and offices held in school and agricultural organizations, and community activities; students\' statement and focus on career in agriculture or agricultural related field; and recommendation letters.', 'Each year, the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation Educational Foundation awards scholarships to honor past Farm Bureau leaders that made significant contributions to the organization. The scholarships are for South Carolina Farm Bureau member families ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 550, 'American Florists\' Exchange Scholarship', 'The purpose of the American Florists\' Exchange Scholarship is to provide tuition assistance to students attending a college/university in California or student residents of California attending a college/university in other areas of the U.S. Eligible recipients are juniors or seniors with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, majoring in agriculture with an emphasis on a future in floriculture. The Original Los Angeles Flower Market was established in 1921, and the flower market is now part of the largest wholesale flower district in the U.S. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The purpose of the American Florists\' Exchange Scholarship is to provide tuition assistance to students attending a college/university in California or student residents of California attending a college/university in other areas of the U.S. Eligible reci', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 551, 'Ball Horticultural Company Scholarship', 'Ball Horticultural Company is a leading international breeder, producer and wholesale distributor of floriculture products. Ball brings the beginnings of color, foliage, fruit and form to professional growers around the world for the retail and landscape markets. The Ball Horticultural Company Scholarship is intended for junior or senior students pursuing a career in commercial floriculture. Eligible applicants must have a 2.0 GPA and be legal residents of the US or Canada. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'Ball Horticultural Company is a leading international breeder, producer and wholesale distributor of floriculture products. Ball brings the beginnings of color, foliage, fruit and form to professional growers around the world for the retail and landscape ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 552, 'Calflowers Scholarship', 'The CalFlowers Scholarship is for undergraduate students attending an accredited California college or university (first priority) or an undergraduate California resident attending an accredited college or university elsewhere in the U.S. (second priority). Students applying for this scholarship do not need to be majoring in an agricultural program, but must demonstrate a commitment to seeking employment in the floriculture industry after graduation. A work history or a meaningful internship experience in floriculture is necessary if the applicant is not obtaining an agricultural degree. Students should have a 3.0 GPA.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The CalFlowers Scholarship is for undergraduate students attending an accredited California college or university (first priority) or an undergraduate California resident attending an accredited college or university elsewhere in the U.S. (second priority', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 553, 'Carlson-Johnson Scholarship for Nontraditional Stu', 'Barbara Carlson, along with her husband Will, was instrumental in the establishment of Bedding Plant International (BPI) trade association, which served hundreds of growers. The Carlson-Johnson Scholarship for Nontraditional Students is awarded to students re-entering school after a minimum three-year absence who have an interest in bedding and/or floral crops. Eligible applicants must have a 2.0 GPA and be legal residents of the US or Canada. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'Barbara Carlson, along with her husband Will, was instrumental in the establishment of Bedding Plant International (BPI) trade association, which served hundreds of growers. The Carlson-Johnson Scholarship for Nontraditional Students is awarded to student', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 554, 'Earl Dedman Memorial Scholarship', 'The Earl Dedman Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior students maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA who are interested in becoming greenhouse growers. Eligible applicants must be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or they must be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. Earl Dedman had a strong commitment to education, believing it was a great way to better oneself. Earl considered education and hard work to be the keys to success in life.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Earl Dedman Scholarship is awarded to junior or senior students maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA who are interested in becoming greenhouse growers. Eligible applicants must be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or they must be enrolled', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 555, 'Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship', 'The Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship is awarded to sophomore, junior or senior undergraduate students enrolled in the floriculture program at Michigan State University. To be eligible for the Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship, applicants must have a 2.0 GPA; and they must be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada. Ed was a major benefactor of the MSU horticulture program and demonstration gardens. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship is awarded to sophomore, junior or senior undergraduate students enrolled in the floriculture program at Michigan State University. To be eligible for the Edward Tuinier Memorial Scholarship, applicants must have a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 556, 'Ferriss Horticulture Scholarship', 'The Ferriss Horticulture Scholarship will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student entering their junior or senior year who is majoring in horticulture or plant sciences, with a career interest in herbaceous ornamental plants and floriculture industry. Preference will be given to students who have a demonstrated interest in commercial greenhouse production of herbaceous ornamental or floriculture crops (i.e., non-edible, non-medicinal crops), research related to the production, physiology, or breeding of herbaceous ornamental and floriculture crops, and/or the sales and marketing of herbaceous ornamental and floriculture crops. The applicant should have a cumulative GPA of 2.6 or greater, and they must be a legal US or Canadian resident. Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Ferriss Horticulture Scholarship will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student entering their junior or senior year who is majoring in horticulture or plant sciences, with a career interest in herbaceous ornamental plants and floriculture indus', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 557, 'Garcia Family Scholarship', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturing and/or floral business ownership/operations. To be eligible for the Garcia Family Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be residents of the US or Canada or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturin', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 558, 'Harold Bettinger Scholarship', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eligible for the Harold Bettinger Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eli', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 559, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 560, 'LIFGA Scholarship', 'The LIFGA scholarship is intended for students in the Long Island/New York area studying ornamental horticulture at a community college or a four-year institution. To be eligible for the LIFGA Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. The LIFGA scholarship was established in 2010, and its members represent growers and retailers promoting research, education and sales of ornamentals in the local market.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The LIFGA scholarship is intended for students in the Long Island/New York area studying ornamental horticulture at a community college or a four-year institution. To be eligible for the LIFGA Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 561, 'Montana Life Members Scholarship', 'The Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. awards the Montana Life Members Scholarship to a student who is a Montana resident and citizen of the United States of America majoring in Conservation, Horticulture, Parks or Forestry, Floriculture, Greenhouse Management, Land Management, or related subjects. Students from all schools of the Montana University system, who offer such courses, have the opportunity to compete. Eligible applicants must have an incoming GPA of 2.7, demonstrate financial need and must have sophomore standing. Applications for this scholarship must include: the applicant\'s name, address, telephone, and e-mail address; a college transcript; letters of reference from two instructors; and a letter of application including a short autobiography and future plans. The winner will be notified in late May and the award will be presented at the Life Members Banquet (if possible) during the Federations State Convention in June.', 'The Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. awards the Montana Life Members Scholarship to a student who is a Montana resident and citizen of the United States of America majoring in Conservation, Horticulture, Parks or Forestry, Floriculture, Greenhouse', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 562, 'Murphy Memorial Scholarship', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credits to be considered a college sophomore and must have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Applications must be received before May 1st each year, and winners will be notified by the end of the month.In order to be eligible, applicants must be majoring in a horticulture-related field (such as Agriculture Education, Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Biology, Plant Pathology/Science, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Conservation, Habitat or Forest Systems Ecology, Land Management or other related subject). Applications for Scholarship must include:the applicant\'s name, address, telephone, and e-mail address; a transcript; letters of reference from two instructors; and a letter of application including a short autobiography and future plans.', 'The annual Murphy Memorial Scholarship is offered by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. and is available to qualifying college students in an horticulture-related major. Applicants must be a Montana resident who has completed the required credit', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 563, 'NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship, applicants must: be a New Jersey resident; be a full time student in good standing at an accredited college or university; have successfully completed, or will complete by the scholarship award date, at least four full semesters of study; and be an undergraduate enrolled in a major curriculum of agriculture or natural resource conservation, including agronomy, soil science, plant science, forestry, geography, journalism, agricultural education, environmental science, wildlife or fisheries management, environmental engineering, and other areas related to conservation.Evaluation criteria for this scholarship include: academic commitment to a field of conservation; demonstrated scholastic ability; and involvement in extra curricular activities or volunteer projects related to conservation. ?The NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship Fund establishes a continuing memorial to those recognized and honored through monetary contribution for their dedicated service to the conservation of our natural resources. This scholarship is granted to encourage and support qualified students to pursue a career in a field related to the conservation and management of natural resources.', 'To be eligible for the NJACD Memorial Conservation Scholarship, applicants must: be a New Jersey resident; be a full time student in good standing at an accredited college or university; have successfully completed, or will complete by the scholarship awa', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 564, 'Seed Companies Scholarship', 'The Seed companies scholarship requires students to have a career goal within the seed industry and be junior or senior level undergraduates or graduate students. To be eligible for the Seed Companies Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. The seed companies Ball, Pan-American, Goldsmith and Syngenta are leaders in the seed production and breeding industry, providing new, improved varieties.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Seed companies scholarship requires students to have a career goal within the seed industry and be junior or senior level undergraduates or graduate students. To be eligible for the Seed Companies Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 565, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 566, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 567, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 568, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 569, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 570, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 571, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 572, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 573, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 574, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 575, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 576, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 577, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 578, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 579, 'The Virginia W. Smith Scholarship', 'The North Country Garden Club is pleased to grant annually a one-time scholarship in the memory of member Virginia W. Smith. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a local student in the twelfth grade who has maintained satisfactory grades and who has a desire to further his/her interest in horticulture, conservation, environmental, sustainability or green initiatives through college-level study.In order to be considered, the student must complete and submit the application with the required transcript, essay and letters of recommendation by June 1st. A personal interview is required and will be conducted by Zoom on June 10th. The award will be announced by July 1st. The scholarship will be used towards tuition and/or educational support.', 'The North Country Garden Club is pleased to grant annually a one-time scholarship in the memory of member Virginia W. Smith. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to a local student in the twelfth grade who has maintained satisfactory grades and who has a des', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 580, 'Timothy S. and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Timothy S. and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship must be a resident of one of the six New England states, although attendance at an institution within these states in not mandatory. Applicant must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate landscape/horticulture program or related discipline at a two- or four-year institution. The student must currently be enrolled in good standing and carry a full-time complement of courses at the time of application and during the semesters that the scholarship is granted. Again, attendance at an institution within the residency requirement states in not mandatory. - Applicant must have senior standing in a two-year curriculum (having completed the first year), junior standing in a four-year curriculum (having completed the first two years), or a graduate student having completed undergraduate curriculum. - Applicant must have a minimum grade point average of 2.25 based on a scale of 4.0, or 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 for a graduate student. The Timothy Bigelow and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship was created in 1988 by the Palmer W. Bigelow family (Bigelow Nurseries in Northboro, MA) to aid students from New England who are seeking a career in horticulture. The scholarship is dedicated to one of the family\'s children, the late Timothy Bigelow and to Palmer W. (Bill) Bigelow, who died in 1997. The Bigelow family considers student scholarships the most important commitment that the horticultural industry can make to ensure the growth and development of the nursery and landscape industry.', 'Applicants of the Timothy S. and Palmer W. Bigelow, Jr. Scholarship must be a resident of one of the six New England states, although attendance at an institution within these states in not mandatory. Applicant must be enrolled in an accredited undergradu', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 581, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 582, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 583, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 584, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 585, 'National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Sc', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Scholarship. Preference will be given to active duty or honorably discharged military service members, members of NMFWA or relatives of NMFWA members and applicants that are currently working or have worked on Department of Defense lands. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be pursuing degrees in wildlife and fisheries biology, botany, ecology, range conservation, forestry, and/or wildlife law enforcement. College transcripts and two letters of reference from instructors or past employers must accompany the application form. The award shall provide financial aid toward the tuition of the selected student(s) for the fall term during the year in which the scholarship is granted. The funds shall be paid to the registrar at the college or university being attended, and credited toward the student\'s tuition for the fall semester/quarter. All applicants will be notified of their status in August.', 'Anyone who will have sophomore, junior, senior or graduate level standing at a college or university during the fall semester/quarter of the year in which the scholarship is awarded is eligible to receive the National Military Fish and Wildlife Associatio', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 586, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 587, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 588, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 589, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 590, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 591, 'Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, we are offering at least one scholarship grant of up to $1,000 to a qualified undergraduate student. To qualify for the GAEP scholarship(s), applicants must be full-time students in good academic standing at an accredited college or university located in the State of Georgia for the current academic year. Applicants must continue with this full-time status for the academic year. Qualified students should be majoring in an environmental field such as (but not limited to) ecology, botany, fisheries, forestry, geology, geography, environmental engineering, environmental planning, impact assessment, natural resource management, or conservation. An overall GPA of 3.0 or above is required for all applications. Student membership in GAEP is encouraged but not required, and will not be a factor in selection of scholarship recipients.', 'The Georgia Association of Environmental Professionals (GAEP) is seeking to identify and recognize deserving students in our state by soliciting applications for scholarship aid. To support the academic advancement of students in the environmental field, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 592, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 593, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 594, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 595, 'Utom Conservation Fund', 'The Utom Conservation Fund is managed by a consortium of groups* that are dedicated to protecting the Utom River and its watershed in southern California. We are passionate about the region, its wildlife, culture, botany and waters. In an effort to further protections and interest for this remarkable landscape we are dedicating a portion of our funds to graduate students that share our passion for the natural world and the cultural integrity of the area. 4 grants in the amount of $12,500 will be awarded. In our unwavering dedication to this remarkable environment, we have embarked on a mission to not only enhance protections but also cultivate interest and enthusiasm for the Utom River watershed. To achieve this, a portion of our funds has been earmarked to support the next generation of environmental stewards and champions. We firmly believe that the future of this pristine region lies in the hands of those who share our profound passion for the natural world and the cultural legacy embedded within it.Eligibility criteria for these fellowships include:Enrollment in a master\'s or Ph.D. degree program at an accredited college or university (applicants from out of state institutions are also welcome).A research or project focus directly related to the Utom River Watershed.The research or project must fall within one of the following categories: Cultural, Wildlife, Water Quality, or Botany.Special consideration will be given to tribal members, including those from unrecognized tribes, further emphasizing the importance of preserving the cultural heritage intertwined with this landscape.By offering these fellowships, the Utom Conservation Fund aims to empower and support the academic pursuits of promising scholars and researchers who share our deep-seated commitment to the Utom River watershed. Together, we endeavor to preserve the natural beauty, cultural significance, and ecological integrity of this extraordinary region for generations to come. For detailed application instructions and additional information, please visit our website. Join us in our mission to safeguard the Utom River and its legacy for a brighter, sustainable future.', 'The Utom Conservation Fund is managed by a consortium of groups* that are dedicated to protecting the Utom River and its watershed in southern California. We are passionate about the region, its wildlife, culture, botany and waters. In an effort to furthe', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 596, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 597, 'Garden Club of America Scholarships', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of projects in their communities and across the nation. To promote greater understanding of the interdependence of horticulture, environmental protection, and community improvement, The Garden Club of America annually awards over $300,000 in scholarshipsThe Garden Club of America offers 28 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research. Individual criteria and deadlines vary by scholarships. Awards are offered in a variety of fields, supporting academic endeavors ranging from summer environmental study and field work, to graduate level research.', 'Founded in 1913, The Garden Club of America is a volunteer nonprofit organization comprised of 199 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the country. GCA members passionately devote their energies and expertise to a wide array of p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 598, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 599, 'The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association ', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) and the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Throughout their generosity, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association offers financial aid to interested students.The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) has established five endowed scholarship funds for students pursuing careers related to cranberry production. These funds are established from the net proceeds of the annual WSCGA Cranberry Golf Open and WSCGA Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarship funds include: the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Eligibility requirements, award amount, acceptable academic majors, and deadlines vary by scholarship. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the W', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 600, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 601, 'Fund Your Future PAVE Student Aid Program', 'The PAVE student aid program supports students around the world, studying retail design, interior design, architecture, visual merchandising, industrial design, UX/UI design, graphic design, product design, and other similar programs preparing students for careers related to the creation of consumer environments who are experiencing financial difficulties. The intent is to provide for basic needs such as food, housing, books, tuition, health insurance, medical bills, utilities, transportation, etc.College-level students interested in applying should review the guidelines below and submit a completed application, with supporting documents by October 23rd, by 11:59 PM Eastern time. Student must be enrolled in a program working toward a degree related to the design and creation of consumer environments. (i.e. Visual Merchandising, Interior Design, Architecture, Industrial Design, Graphic Design, UX/UI Design and other similar programs) and must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better based on a 4.0 GPA scale. Student must be a full-time student, enrolled in at least 12 credit hours. $1,000 USD per student will be awarded.', 'The PAVE student aid program supports students around the world, studying retail design, interior design, architecture, visual merchandising, industrial design, UX/UI design, graphic design, product design, and other similar programs preparing students fo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 602, 'CREW Chicago Scholarship', 'CREW Chicago annually awards up to three scholarships, each in an amount not to exceed $5,000, to graduate and/or undergraduate students majoring or concentrating in real estate, construction, facility management, architecture, urban planning, real estate law, land economics, real estate appraisal or related real estate fields. The scholarships are primarily awarded on the basis of academic excellence and are intended to help qualified students pursue an education that will lead them into productive careers in commercial real estate in the Chicagoland area.Applicants must be enrolled for the academic year in which the award is being sought. Applications are available starting in March, with an October 31st deadline for the ensuing academic year. In addition, CREW Chicago is honored, this year, by the opportunity to award one deserving graduate student the Debbie Frank Legacy Fund Scholarship, in the amount of $25,000. The application process will coincide with CREW Chicagos Scholarship deadline. Top applicants will be interviewed by November 30th. To be eligible for this scholarship, an applicant must: be a female citizen of the United States; be of legal age in the state in which the applicant resides: and be a junior, senior or graduate student at a college or university.', 'CREW Chicago annually awards up to three scholarships, each in an amount not to exceed $5,000, to graduate and/or undergraduate students majoring or concentrating in real estate, construction, facility management, architecture, urban planning, real estate', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 603, 'Inspired by Design: PAVE Student Visionary Award', 'Since 1992, PAVE Global\'s mission has been to mentor, inspire, and connect student designers to the extraordinary professional world of creating and designing consumer environments. PAVE has developed an all-new award to recognize and honor emerging student visionaries who are expected to revolutionize the industry with their innovative ideas and designs, making a positive impact on the world.All submissions will be judged blindly by a panel of industry professionals. Three students will be selected to receive the following: A $7,500 cash prize; An invitation to attend the 2023 PAVE Gala to network with Industry Professionals and be honored for this award. Travel, hotel, and per diem will be covered; $1,000 to the student\'s school/department or educator for travel to attend the PAVE Gala (to be determined by the school or department).PAVE utilizes a blind judging system, the student\'s name and/or school may not appear anywhere on the (3) project boards. Boards should be submitted as PDFs in 11x17 landscape (horizontal) format. Must include a complete copy of your current transcript (official or unofficial). All submissions and supporting documents must be submitted through the Submittable platform. All applications must be received by Friday, November 3rd to be considered.Student must be enrolled in a 2 to 4-year undergraduate or graduate program working toward a degree in design, architecture, or visual merchandising with an interest in pursuing a career creating and designing consumer environments. Student must be a full-time student, enrolled in at least 12 credit hours or equivalent. Student must be located and studying within North America. If you are unsure if you are eligible to participate, please contact us.Students will prepare and submit (3) 11x 17 boards containing their own pre-existing, relevant, design work following the outlined process and criteria. STEP 1 - Pick one of your projects that embodies one of the following sub-topics: Human and Community Connection; Sustainability; Cultural Awareness/DEI; Universal Design; Educational InnovationsIf you are unsure if your project falls under one of the above sub-topics, please contact us at info@paveglobal.org and we\'d be happy to provide guidance.STEP 2 - Create (3) 11 x 17 boards per the following criteria:Board 1: Design/project title; Project imagery: graphic elements of the selected project; Project Inquiry: Which sub-topic was addressed and how? Why are you interested in this topic?Board 2: Design/project title; Project imagery: graphic elements of the selected project; Project Inquiry: Did you learn anything unexpected during the process?Board 3: Design/project title; Project imagery: graphic elements of the selected project; Project Inquiry: Do you think you accomplished your goals and how?STEP 3 - Submit your entry by Friday, Nov. 3rd.', 'Since 1992, PAVE Global\'s mission has been to mentor, inspire, and connect student designers to the extraordinary professional world of creating and designing consumer environments. PAVE has developed an all-new award to recognize and honor emerging stude', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 604, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 605, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 606, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 607, 'Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fell', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and institutions engaged with the appreciation, interpretation, preservation, study and teaching of the history of European art and architecture from antiquity to the dawn of the modern era. We make grants in defined program areas and offer professional development fellowships for historians of art and architecture, art conservators, art museum curators and educators, and art librarians.Advanced training in European art history requires direct exposure to the object of study, prolonged access to key information resources such as libraries and photographic archives, the development of professional relationships with colleagues abroad, and sustained immersion in European cultures. Six pre-doctoral Kress Institutional Fellowships in the History of European Art will be awarded each year. Fellowships are restricted to pre-doctoral candidates in the history of art and related disciplines (such as archaeology, architecture, or classics). Dissertation research must focus on European art from antiquity to the early 19th century.', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and i', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 608, 'SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholar', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current undergraduate (at least a junior level standing) or graduate students in an accredited architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture or engineering program in the United States. Applicants must also: have a 3.0 GPA; and, be Black/African American, Hispanic, Alaskan Native or American Indian, and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. At SmithGroup, we embrace opportunities to work alongside clients, partners, and colleagues who dare to push boundaries and pursue bold what if dreams. And weve discovered how to bottle passion and deliver success. The secret? People like you. Creating partnerships with others who share our goals, values, and visions for creating a better future has yielded outstanding results. Our trophy shelf is packed with proof. Throughout their generosity, SmithGroup is offering scholarships.', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 609, 'University of Illinois Kate Neal Kinley Memorial F', 'The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship is offered to students seeking advanced studies in architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, or urban and regional planning. This award is to be used by the recipients toward defraying the expenses of advanced study in the United States or abroad. The fellowships are open to graduates of the College of Fine and Applied Arts of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and to graduates of similar institutions of equal educational standing whose principal or major studies have been in the fields of architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, and urban and regional planning. Preference will be given to applicants who have not reached their 25th birthday. The College of Fine and Applied Arts is dedicated to the advancement, practice, and understanding of the arts. The central focus of the college is the synergy between research and the preparation of students for professional careers in the creation and interpretation of the environmental, visual, and performing arts. Deeply related to that focus is the commitment to elevate and sustain the study of the arts as both a necessary mode of understanding and a vibrant expression of human experience within the local, national, and international communities.', 'The Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Fellowship is offered to students seeking advanced studies in architecture, art, dance, landscape architecture, music, theatre, or urban and regional planning. This award is to be used by the recipients toward defraying the e', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 610, 'Charles E. Peterson Prize Fellowship', 'Senior Fellows must be persons who hold a terminal degree and possess a distinguished record of accomplishment. Research is not subject to geographical restrictions, although preference is given to Delaware Valley topics. Applications are reviewed by a committee of architects, architectural historians, and educators appointed by the Athenaeum board of directors. Outside readers may be asked to assist in the evaluation of proposals. Grants generally do not exceed $15,000 and may not be used for international travel.The Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) is accepting nominations for the Charles E. Peterson Fellowship of the Buildings of the United States and the Athenaeum of Philadelphia. A joint program with the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, the Peterson Fellowship supports the participation of a graduate student in the research and writing for a volume in the Buildings of the United States (BUS) series and/or SAH Archipedia, the Societys online architectural resource.', 'Senior Fellows must be persons who hold a terminal degree and possess a distinguished record of accomplishment. Research is not subject to geographical restrictions, although preference is given to Delaware Valley topics. Applications are reviewed by a co', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 611, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 612, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 613, 'Architecture Foundation Diversity Advancement Scho', 'Those selected as Diversity Advancement Scholars will join a select group of students who through imagination, commitment to excellence, and participation in a supportive network can change the landscape of the profession and future of the built environment.Applicants must submit a comprehensive essay that tells us how you see the potential of architecture to improve communities and how this influences your passion for becoming an architect. Eligible students must be a US citizen and be: A high school student planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; A rising second-year college student in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program; or a technical school or community college student who has completed high school or its equivalent and intends to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program. Scholarships may be renewed for up to five years.', 'Those selected as Diversity Advancement Scholars will join a select group of students who through imagination, commitment to excellence, and participation in a supportive network can change the landscape of the profession and future of the built environme', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 614, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 615, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 616, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 617, 'Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational programs. Scholarship recipients will receive funding for up to four years of full-time study at any accredited post-secondary institution of the student\'s choice. Awards are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study or until a bachelor\'s degree is earned provided recipients renew annually and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Applicants should be high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study in Construction Management or adjacent majors.', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational pro', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 618, 'a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a trusted advisor in the field of insurance services. This annual scholarship, now named in his honor, is awarded to up to two students demonstrating a strong interest in practice and risk management within the architecture profession, with each recipient receiving a $5,000 award.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:GPA of 3.0 or higherU.S. CitizenA fourth-year student in a NAAB accredited degree program; ORA fourth-year student of a four-year pre-professional degree program in architecture accepted for direct entry to a two-year NAAB accredited M.Arch program; ORA first-year student in a NAAB accredited M.Arch degree program for students with undergraduate degrees in another discipline.Application Requirements:Applicants must submit the following:A personal biography highlighting interest or concentration in practice or risk management (200 words)A professional resumeA response to a case study topic included in the application (500 words)Two letters of recommendationImportant Dates:Application Period: October 1 - January 31Review Period: February-MarchScholarship recipient selection meeting: AprilScholarship recipients notified: Immediately following the meetingFirst scholarship disbursement: AugustEvaluation Criteria:The review process uses a points breakdown with a maximum total of 30 possible points, covering Letters of Recommendation, Resume, Biography, and Case Study Response.Letters of Recommendation: 5 Possible (each)Resume: 5 PossibleBiography: 5 PossibleCase Study Response: 10 PossibleReview Process:Incomplete applications are immediately disqualified.The top 10 applicants are identified based on scores.Jurors discuss the top applications, recommending applicants for consideration.Final deliberations take place in a final jury call to determine scholarship recipients.Notification:Scholarship recipients receive a phone call notifying them of their award.All other applicants receive an email notification indicating they did not receive the award.The a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship is not just a financial support initiative but a recognition of dedication to practice and risk management within the architecture profession.', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 619, 'Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate? Discuss your involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. This scholarship has certain eligibility requirements.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from a public or private high school; Reside in Boone, Ogle, or Winnebago County; Plan to pursue a degree in Visual Arts, Visual Art Education, or Visual Art History; Have a GPA of at least 2.75/4.0; and Show involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary, so there is not a set, specified amount.', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 620, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 621, 'Dallas Center for Architecture Foundation - McDerm', 'Through the Architecture and Design Foundation, AD EX awards a variety of scholarships and travel/research fellowships to support high school and college architecture students, as well as young architects just beginning their careers. The McDermott Traveling Fellowship is awarded for traveling studies in architecture; to research, develop, and disseminate knowledge of the built environment. 4th, 5th, 6th year students, or recent graduates (within 5 years) of an accredited architecture program are eligible. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and should be a resident of Texas.AD EX awards more than $40,000 annually to make college and careers in architecture accessible and bring diversity and equity to our related professions. Applications for the Architecture and Design Foundation scholarship/ fellowship programs are available beginning in October and running through February. Fellowship awards are traditionally made in two payments: one upon award and one after the project is completed and deliverables are completed.', 'Through the Architecture and Design Foundation, AD EX awards a variety of scholarships and travel/research fellowships to support high school and college architecture students, as well as young architects just beginning their careers. The McDermott Travel', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 622, 'Louise Eaton Buck Art Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.Louise Eaton Buck was a great lover of art and the beautiful. To be eligible for the United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Louise Eaton Buck Art Scholarship, applicants must be a graduating senior from a Saginaw Public School, demonstrate financial need, and be pursuing full time a degree in fine arts, architecture, or landscaping. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 623, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 624, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 625, 'ZGF Scholarships', 'Established in 2004, in memory of ZGF founding partner Norm Zimmer, the Norm Zimmer Scholarship exemplifies Norms spirit and devotion to design, community, and life-long learning. With this guiding ethos in mind, each year one student is selected to receive $10,000 for university tuition and fees, and a paid internship with ZGF.Eligible applicants will be current students enrolled in an accredited architecture (NAAB), interior design (CIDA), urban planning and design (PAB), or landscape architecture (LAAB) program in the United States who will begin their final year in an accredited program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'Established in 2004, in memory of ZGF founding partner Norm Zimmer, the Norm Zimmer Scholarship exemplifies Norms spirit and devotion to design, community, and life-long learning. With this guiding ethos in mind, each year one student is selected to recei', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 626, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 627, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 628, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 629, 'AEC Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition', 'The International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition is not just a competition; it\'s a call to envision a world transformed by innovative design and sustainable solutions. Hosted by the Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) and the ET Foundation, this competition invites designers and engineers worldwide to unleash their creativity and demonstrate how aluminum extrusions can lead us to a more sustainable future.Why Participate:Empowerment Through Design:The competition challenges both students and professional designers, architects, and engineers to reimagine the possibilities of aluminum extrusions in shaping a better world.Global Participation:Open to participants from around the world, the competition encourages diverse perspectives to drive creativity and innovation.Free Entry:Breaking down barriers, the competition is free to enter, making it accessible to aspiring designers, regardless of their financial background.Categories:The competition is divided into Student and Professional categories, inviting both emerging talents and seasoned experts to contribute their visions. Manufacturers are also encouraged to participate in collaboration with their extruders.Submission Guidelines:Deadline:Entries must be submitted by February 26, 2024, providing participants with ample time to craft their designs.Design Requirements:Each design must incorporate at least one extruded aluminum component, showcasing the versatility and advantages of aluminum extrusion.Materials and Explanation:Clearly articulate the materials used in your design and provide a comprehensive explanation highlighting the advantages of incorporating aluminum extrusions.How to Enter:Visit the official competition website to submit your entry and explore additional details about the competition guidelines.This is more than a competition; it\'s an opportunity to shape the future. Unleash your creativity and be part of a global movement towards a more sustainable and innovative world. Join the International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition and let your design make a lasting impact.', 'The International Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition is not just a competition; it\'s a call to envision a world transformed by innovative design and sustainable solutions. Hosted by the Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) and the ET Foundation, this compe', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 630, 'SVCF Leo and Trinidad Sanchez Scholarship', 'Eligible applicants for the Leo and Trinidad Sanchez Scholarship Fund must: Be Hispanic American student (with at least one parent of Hispanic or Hispanic American heritage); Be a Current resident of Santa Clara County or Santa Cruz County; and must be a current graduating high school senior or undergraduate at West Valley College enrolled in a program leading to a degree in architecture, or in any architectural school on a full-time or part-time basis.This scholarship was established by Gil Sanchez in memory and honor of his parents, Leo and Trini Sanchez, who emigrated from Mexico to the United States in the 1910s. They found work throughout Central California picking crops until World War II when they both found employment in Richmond, building Liberty cargo ships for the war effort. Leo eventually became a body and fender worker in San Jose, California, where he and his wife raised five children. Because of moving around for work, Leo did not have the opportunity to finish high school, but he passed on to his children a strong work ethic and respect for education. The estate he and Trini left behind, allowed his son, Gil, to establish a scholarship to memorialize their dedication to hard work and family, and their desire to be good citizens. Gil\'s hope is that this scholarship will encourage and help further the education of young people seeking to become architects.', 'Eligible applicants for the Leo and Trinidad Sanchez Scholarship Fund must: Be Hispanic American student (with at least one parent of Hispanic or Hispanic American heritage); Be a Current resident of Santa Clara County or Santa Cruz County; and must be a ', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 631, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 632, 'CIEF Scholarships in Architecture', 'Two types of scholarships are offered: A five-year scholarship leading to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture and a Community College Scholarship for students who plan to transfer to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture Program. A maximum of five scholarships (new or continuing) are awarded each year to students accepted by a college with a Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. Each of the five scholarships has an annual award per recipient to help defray tuition and expenses. Scholarship recipients who are progressing successfully toward their degree will continue to receive the $4,000 award annually, up to a maximum of five years. A maximum of three scholarships (new or continuing) are awarded each year to students who will be attending a community college full-time within the state of California. Preference will be given to students attending a community college with an articulated architectural program.To be eligible, applicants: Must have a permanent California address; Must demonstrate minority status; Must be enrolled as a first-year new or community college transfer student, pursuing a Bachelor of Architecture Degree or a five-year Master of Architecture program from an NAAB-accredited school or college OR be enrolled as a first-year new community college student, pursuing a degree within the state of California with the intention of transferring to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture Program from an NAAB-accredited school or college.', 'Two types of scholarships are offered: A five-year scholarship leading to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture and a Community College Scholarship for students who plan to transfer to a Bachelor or Master of Architecture Program. A maximum of five scholar', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 633, 'Gensler Rising Black Designers Scholarship', 'The Gensler Rising Black Designers Scholarship awards underrepresented Black students, enrolled in U.S. not-for-profit architecture programs, with academic tuition scholarships, micro-scholarships for books and materials, and opportunities for summer internships. Black students enrolled at a U.S. not-for-profit educational institution who will begin their final year of a NAAB-accredited architecture program in the upcoming fall are eligible to apply.Current employees and recent former employees, as well as their immediate families and those Gensler deems to present conflicts of interest, are ineligible to participate.Besides providing basic information, applicants must complete an online application which also includes: a resume; a recommendation letter (from the dean or chair of the architecture program); the Design Challenge (see website for more information); and an advanced-level interior design project with written description (500 words and 10 pages, maximum [Work done with a single partner may be submitted, but it must include a description of the applicants specific contribution and a letter of support from the applicants collaborative partner.]). Gensler will review submissions for the tuition scholarships and select several finalists to submit a digital video that introduces themselves to the jury and presents their work. Based on these videos, one or more winners will be awarded a Rising Black Designers academic scholarship. Winners and finalists may also be considered for a paid internship at a Gensler office, where they will be paired with a Gensler mentor who will serve as a resource during the internship and ensuing academic year. Applicants will be notified of their standing in April.', 'The Gensler Rising Black Designers Scholarship awards underrepresented Black students, enrolled in U.S. not-for-profit architecture programs, with academic tuition scholarships, micro-scholarships for books and materials, and opportunities for summer inte', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 634, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 635, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 636, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 637, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 638, 'Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, military status, or any other characteristics or qualities protected under applicable federal or state law.The Connecticut Building Congress Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to graduating Connecticut high school students entering college-level programs in architecture, construction-related engineering, construction management, surveying, planning or other courses of study leading to associate, baccalaureate, or masters degrees in the construction field. In the recent past, scholarships have ranged from $2,500 to $4,000 per year, renewable up to 5 years. Scholarship recipients and up to two family members will be invited to attend the CBC annual Project Team and Scholarship Awards Banquet as our guests to be held in the Hartford/New Haven area typically held in June where they will be publicly recognized.', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardles', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 639, 'Indianapolis Chapter CSI Education Foundation', 'The Foundation is now accepting applications for our annual Memorial Trust Scholarship. Scholarship award(s) will be determined no later than April 30th. Applications may be found online. Should circumstances permit, recipient(s) would be invited to attend our annual Awards Dinner in June to be recognized. If so, attendance is encouraged but is not required.Awards are not renewable, but an applicant or recipient may reapply in subsequent years. Completed applications must be received on or before the deadline.Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements at the time of application. Applicant must be currently enrolled at a college within the State of Indiana; or, be an Indiana resident currently enrolled in college elsewhere, pursuing a design or construction related degree, e.g., architecture, engineering, interior design, construction administration, etc. a. Determination of degree eligibility is at the sole discretion of the Foundation. Applicant must have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours.4. Applicant must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on scale of 4.0.', 'The Foundation is now accepting applications for our annual Memorial Trust Scholarship. Scholarship award(s) will be determined no later than April 30th. Applications may be found online. Should circumstances permit, recipient(s) would be invited to atten', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 640, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 641, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 642, 'Chicago Roofing Contractors Association Scholarshi', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship recipient will be selected on the basis of academic performance, faculty recommendation, extracurricular activities, employment experience, and a demonstrated interest in a productive career.The CRCA Foundation will grant two $5,000 renewable scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year accredited college or university in the coming fall. The objective of these scholarship awards is to assist college/university-bound students in obtaining a quality education. Applicants must: be a high school senior; have an ACT composite score of 30 or greater, or SAT composite score of 1390 or greater; be a US citizen residing in Cook or other Chicagoland area counties; and be in process of or having provisional acceptance as a full-time student into undergraduatedegree program(s) from a four-year accredited college/university in Engineering, Architecture, Business or Liberal Arts/Sciences.', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 643, 'The Opus Group Scholarship Program', 'The Opus Group is proud to support future leaders by offering six $2,500 scholarships to college students who are studying construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, accounting, information technology, human resources, marketing or law. The scholarship deadline is March 12th and recipients will be notified by April 1st.Applicant must be a current, full-time student attending a four-year college or university or a two-year technical college enrolling in the Fall semester in one of the following areas of study: Construction Management, Construction Engineering, Real Estate, Engineering, Architecture, Interior Design, Accounting, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Marketing, Business/Management or law.', 'The Opus Group is proud to support future leaders by offering six $2,500 scholarships to college students who are studying construction management, construction engineering, real estate, engineering, architecture, interior design, accounting, information ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 644, 'Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. We want to be able to find, sponsor, and guide leaders who are determined to succeed by all means possible regardless of their struggles, lack of sources and hardships encountered in the community they live in. We want to be part of a students\' support system throughout their college career and guide them to a successful future.Candidates must be: graduating high school, will pursue a full time undergraduate degree in the United States at any 4 year accredited university by fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. The student applicant does not have to be a U.S. citizen, but they must have a minimum 3.5 weighted GPA and graduate a US accredited high school in Spring or Summer prior to applying for the scholarship. All applicants will need proof of attending a 4 year US university beginning Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. W', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 645, 'AHB Foundation Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a residential construction-related trade curriculum (with majors including: carpentry; electrical engineering; HVAC; plumbing; masonry; and construction management/technology). The Alabama Home Builders Foundation scholarship was founded in 1995 with a mission to help fund deserving students who are interested in pursuing an education in the residential building trades in the state of Alabama. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a recent transcript, at least one letter of recommendation, and submit proof of residency (such as a copy of a state-issued identification or a copy of a utility bill).', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a resid', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 646, 'Eleanor Allwork Scholarship', 'The Allwork Scholarship is a merit-based award that supports architecture students with demonstrated financial need. Students must be nominated by the dean or chair of the school of architecture in which they are currently studying in order to apply for this award. Applicants must be seeking their first degree in architecture from an NAAB-accredited school in the state of New York, have a high level of academic performance and demonstrate financial need. A graduate student is eligible if their professional undergraduate degree is in a field other than architecture. This is not open to high school seniors.All applications must be submitted electronically by 5:00pm ET on the due date in order to be considered. A complete application includes the online application application, which requires the upload of a portfolio, and two letters of recommendation (at least one of which needs to come from a faculty member familiar with the applicants work). All aspects of the submission (application, portfolio, and two letters of recommendation) must be submitted electronically. Applicants will be notified by early May.', 'The Allwork Scholarship is a merit-based award that supports architecture students with demonstrated financial need. Students must be nominated by the dean or chair of the school of architecture in which they are currently studying in order to apply for t', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 647, 'Galvanize the Future Richard L. Brooks Memorial Sc', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or graduate student of any age enrolled at an accredited college or university only in North America may apply. High school students are not eligible to enter this contest. Qualifying majors include architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or other related field.Two scholarships are awarded annually ($2,500 each) for the top essays submitted. The entry deadline for next year\'s competition will close March 31st and winners will be announced in May. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. Winners will be personally notified and announced on the AGA website in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or gradua', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 648, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 649, 'Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessibility/universal design at an accredited United States institution of higher learning. Students must have a 2.5 GPA and demonstrate a strong interest in accessibility in both design portfolio and future career interests. Each year, applications are accepted through March and the scholarship is awarded in May via the attended institutions financial aid office. Applications open in September, and the number of recipients and dollar amounts will vary. This scholarship is in honor of Jim Boyce, and all of our former APA members and supporters, who made a lasting impact in the field of accessibility compliance. By encouraging students to make accessibility part of their career development, we hope to further promote accessibility in the built environment.', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 650, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 651, 'Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an accredited college or university studying architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or a related field. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Judges will evaluate submissions based on relevance, accuracy, conciseness, and ingenuity. Please submit your essays in English. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. The scholarship will be paid directly to the winning students educational institution. Winners will be announced in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 652, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 653, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 654, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 655, 'Robert W. Thunen Memorial Scholarship', 'Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be submitted by full-time students who desire to study illumination as a career. Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be made by those who will be an undergraduate junior, senior or graduate student (Fall semester only) in an accredited four year college or university located in Northern California, Nevada, Oregon or Washington. Graduate applicants must be undertaking a lighting-centered project as part of work towards a graduate degree.In addition to an application, applicants shall submit a Statement of Purpose with respect to the applicants lighting education and arrange for at least three letters of recommendation, at least one of which shall be from someone involved with lighting professionally or academically. Applications and letters of recommendation should be submitted before the deadline each year. It is expected that the selected Thunen Scholars for each year will be announced no later than mid-May of each year.', 'Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be submitted by full-time students who desire to study illumination as a career. Applications for the Thunen Memorial Scholarship may be made by those who will be an undergraduate junior, senior or gra', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 656, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 657, 'Tom Tolen Educational Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the Tom Tolen Educational Scholarships, applicants must: be enrolled in an approved curricula including architecture, architectural engineering, electrical engineering, interior design, landscape design, theater, or broadcasting; be studying in select Northern California counties; and either be a full time junior or senior pursuing lighting studies or a graduate student who has a specific lighting project as part of a degree program, or a full or part-time freshman, sophomore or returning student pursuing lighting studies with lighting as part of a degree or certificate program.Tom Tolen devoted his life to the lighting profession and to the Illuminating Engineering Society. Tom was a lighting designer, a constant leader in lighting courses; active in all fields of lighting. Foremost, however, was his interest and participation in education and how lighting can influence energy conservation efforts. For two and a half decades, until his untimely death, Tom helped shape the careers and work of many who practice lighting. These scholarships are intended to expand and continue his dedication to the field.', 'To be eligible for the Tom Tolen Educational Scholarships, applicants must: be enrolled in an approved curricula including architecture, architectural engineering, electrical engineering, interior design, landscape design, theater, or broadcasting; be stu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 658, 'WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial assistance to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design. Program Eligibility: This scholarship is available to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design at approved accredited 5-year or 4+1 programs in California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, and Washington.Eligible Student Categories:High school students planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Second-year college students in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Technical school or community college students with 12+ studio credits. This group should have completed high school or its equivalent and intend to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program.Degree Programs: NAAB-accredited degree programs may include a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree or a 4-year pre-professional bachelor\'s degree followed by a Master of Architecture degree.Application Period: The application window for this scholarship runs from February until the April due date. Scholarship amounts may vary.WRNS Studio Foundation Advisory Program (Established in 2021):In 2021, the WRNS Studio Foundation introduced the Advisory Program to provide crucial support to future Black architects and designers. This initiative serves as a safe space for these individuals to navigate their academic, licensure, and certification journeys.The Foundation plays a pivotal role in connecting scholarship recipients with advisors who share personal and professional compatibility. These advisors engage with recipients on a regular, one-on-one basis until their graduation. During this period, advisors and advisees collaboratively set expectations, address needs, and determine meeting intervals. Furthermore, advisors leverage their professional networks to coordinate specialized support for the recipient.The Foundation\'s intention is to renew scholarships annually, ensuring continued support until graduation for students who maintain the required GPA for program completion.', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial as', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 659, 'KCAF Scholarships', 'KCAF Scholarships are available to students from the Kansas City Metro area, and are pursuing architectural degree from an accredited school of architecture. Judgment for KCAF scholarships is based on need, academic excellence and demonstrated leadership. Consideration will be given for special circumstances as deemed appropriate by the committee. A student who has been awarded a scholarship previously must reapply for the next school year.Celebrating more than 35 years, the Kansas City Architectural Foundation (KCAF) educates individuals and communities about the power of architecture to transform lives and improve the places where we live, learn, work, and play. Through our outreach programs, grants, scholarships and educational resources, KCAF inspires people to become thoughtful and engaged stewards of the built environment. Since being founded in 1984, KCAF has awarded more than 170 architectural scholarships amounting to over $400,000 granted to students from the metropolitan area.', 'KCAF Scholarships are available to students from the Kansas City Metro area, and are pursuing architectural degree from an accredited school of architecture. Judgment for KCAF scholarships is based on need, academic excellence and demonstrated leadership.', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 660, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 661, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 662, 'Association for Women in Architecture Foundation S', 'To be eligible for the Association for Women in Architecture Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be female residents of California or attending a California school, and must be enrolled in one of the qualifying majors for the current school term; and have completed a minimum of 18 units in their major by the application due date, or current community college students shall have a minimum of 10 units completed in their major.The Association for Women in Architecture Foundation offers annual cash awards to women students studying Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and/or Land Planning, Interior Design, Historic Preservation or Environmental Design leading to a college degree. Established in 1997, the Association for Women in Architecture Foundation, Inc. (AWAF) is a tax-exempt charitable 501(c)(3) organization based in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to fostering educational and professional leadership opportunities for women in architecture and related fields.', 'To be eligible for the Association for Women in Architecture Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be female residents of California or attending a California school, and must be enrolled in one of the qualifying majors for the current school term; and', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 663, 'CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, photography, sketching, video production and other decorative arts.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident who is preparing to pursue, or currently pursuing, an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degree full-time at an accredited college or university. Current high school seniors are also eligible to apply. Must be pursuing a career in the visual arts with an eligible major, have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale and exhibit leadership and be active in community. Selected applicants will be qualified African-American or black students', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 664, 'CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergraduate programs are accepted [CM, Architecture, Engineering]); how a strong interest in a career in CM, as demonstrated by a response to the essay question in the application package; and must reside or attend a college / university in Pennsylvania (zip code 17000), New Jersey (zip code 08000) or Delaware.The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of CMAA is comprised of nearly 600 members from southern New Jersey, the Greater Philadelphia region and northern Delaware. Our geographic reach affects a population of over 6 million people. As a chapter we strive to provide our members with networking opportunities, professional CCM certification, training and professional development. In the past our chapter has sponsored monthly chapter networking sessions at various locations to facilitate attendance by our membership.', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergr', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 665, 'Hopson-Laurent Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Hopson-Laurent Scholarship, applicants must: be accepted for enrollment or enrolled in a two or four-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university; and be graduates f a public or private high school in Choctaw County (Preference will be given to graduates of high schools in Fort Towson). Applicants who plan to pursue studies in architecture, art, or forestry may be given special consideration.Hand in hand with our donor partners, The Dallas Foundation stewards philanthropic resources and invests them where the people of Dallas need it most. We engage with donors on a deeply personal level educating, advising, collaborating, and investing in measurable solutions for the issues they have a heart for. The Dallas Foundation manages several scholarships for students with diverse interests.', 'To be eligible for the Hopson-Laurent Scholarship, applicants must: be accepted for enrollment or enrolled in a two or four-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university; and be graduates f a public or private high school in Choctaw Co', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 666, 'Plan New Hampshire Scholarship & Fellowship', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be considered for all the Foundations scholarship resources. Your application will help Foundation staff determine which funds you are eligible for. All types of students are encouraged to apply, including: Students in certificate, apprenticeship, licensing, and other non-degree programs; Independent students; Graduate students; Bachelors degree candidates; Associate degree candidates.Students who live in New Hampshire or select communities in bordering states (see list below) and are enrolling in or attending a post-secondary or college program at an accredited institution. Vermont: Essex County, Rivendell Academy, and Hartford; Maine: Kittery, York, Elliot, Berwick, North Berwick; Other States: Graduate medical students (MD or DO only) in MA or CT. Dependent bachelors degree candidates (students claimed on their parents taxes and are not independent) and all graduate students must apply by the mid-April deadline every year. All other students can apply throughout the year until the year-end cutoff in mid-December. Specific deadlines are listed on our Apply for a Scholarship page.', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be co', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 667, 'Steigleder Family Scholarship', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a full-time undergraduate student. The scholarship can be applied for each year the student is enrolled at U of R as a full time student, provided that the recipient(s) maintains satisfactory academic citizenship.The Steigleder Family Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. All students from the Fredericksburg area are eligible for the scholarship Caroline County, City of Fredericksburg, Culpeper County, King George County, Orange County, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County (with preference given to residents of Caroline County, Virginia). It is also preferred the student complete their studies in a building industry related field. However, ALL students will be given an opportunity to qualify for these awards.', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 668, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 669, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 670, 'AIA Silicon Valley Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship', 'The Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Joseph Ehrlich and Mr. Jack Rominger to assist with the education of future architectural professionals. In order to be eligible to apply for the AIA Silicon Valley Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled in a college or university program, leading to a degree in architecture; and be a current resident of Santa Clara County and legal resident of the United States.The future of the architectural profession resides with the next generation of architects. The AIA Silicon Valley Scholarship program has numerous scholarships available for students who meet legal residence requirements and are currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program leading to a career in architecture. The scholarship committee, board of directors, and members at large feel a student\'s decision to study architecture should be determined by talent and perseverance and not limited by financial status.', 'The Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Joseph Ehrlich and Mr. Jack Rominger to assist with the education of future architectural professionals. In order to be eligible to apply for the AIA Silicon Valley Ehrlich Rominger Scholarship,', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 671, 'AIA Northeast Illinois Scholarship', 'AIA Northeast Illinois is awarding two (2) $3,000 scholarships for the current school year for students majoring in Architecture. Applicants must meet be U.S. citizens who are enrolled for the fall of year the scholarship is awarded at one of the East Central or West Central accredited Architecture schools. Applicants must have a home residence of record within the AIA NEI Chapter boundaries (Chapter boundaries are: Cook, DuPage, Kane, and Kendall Counties, except that the territory shall not include the area within the city limits of Chicago, nor south of Interstate 55, nor east of the Edens Expressway). Applicants are encouraged to verify their eligibility with the AIA NEI Chapter prior to submission. A map of the Chapter boundaries may be found on the Chapter website. Past scholarship recipients are ineligible.AIA Northeast Illinois will award two scholarships of $3,000.00 each for a one year period to cover tuition, fees, and other school related expenses. Scholarships cannot be used for expenses incurred before the one-year period covered by this scholarship application. Before you email your application to the AIA NEI Chapter Office, be sure to keep a copy of your application in case the original is not received by the chapter. Applications will be acknowledged by email. If you do not receive an email confirmation within one week of submitting your application, call the AIA NEI Chapter Office', 'AIA Northeast Illinois is awarding two (2) $3,000 scholarships for the current school year for students majoring in Architecture. Applicants must meet be U.S. citizens who are enrolled for the fall of year the scholarship is awarded at one of the East Cen', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 672, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 673, 'Robert and Joanne Koch Scholarship for Architectur', 'The Robert and Joanne Koch Scholarship for Architecture will provide a scholarship to a graduating high school senior. The student must be from one of the following three Central Florida counties: Orange, Osceola, or Seminole. The scholarship will be awarded based on merit. The award can be applied to tuition, board, and/or other mandatory educational fees. Awards will be made payable to the educational institution only. Applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Only students who have already been accepted into an educational institution are eligible to apply. Robert Koch, co-founder of Fugleberg Koch, has offered industry architectural leadership through participation in professional associations, civic organizations, and industry educational forums for more than a half century. Together with Joanne, his wife, they oversaw public messaging of lessons learned via a white paper program that has earned acknowledgement as valued references in the housing and hospitality industries. In honor of their commitment to professional learning and sharing, this tribute is offered.', 'The Robert and Joanne Koch Scholarship for Architecture will provide a scholarship to a graduating high school senior. The student must be from one of the following three Central Florida counties: Orange, Osceola, or Seminole. The scholarship will be awar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 674, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 675, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 676, 'Association of Women Contractors Scholarship', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on scholarship criteria can be found below, and applicants can click above to apply online or download a PDF application to mail or email back to AWC.Applicants must be a female student; a current resident of MN or attending post-high school education in Minnesota, studying construction, including but not limited to: Construction Management, Project Management, Electrical, Mechanical, Building Systems, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Trade programs. All applicants will be notified by May 30th of decision. Not all applicants will be selected as recipients. The award does not automatically renew; however, you may reapply to the program as long as you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on schol', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 677, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 678, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 679, 'CINTAS Foundation Fellowship in Architecture & Des', 'Candidates in the fields of architectural design, interior design, urban design and urban planning may submit applications for the CINTAS Foundation Fellowship in Architecture. For the purpose of historical value and documentation, architectural award recipients are encouraged to submit architectural drawings (i.e., representative samples of their work) to be added to the CINTAS Fellows Collection after the grant period. To be eligible, applicants must have either Cuban citizenship or direct lineage. Applicants engaged in research, students, or performing artists are not eligible to apply. The Cintas Foundation was established in 1957 with funds from the estate of the late Oscar B. Cintas, a former Cuban ambassador to the United States and a prominent industrialist and patron of the arts. Cintas fellowships acknowledge creative accomplishments and encourage the development of creative artists in architecture and design, literature, music composition and visual arts. The mission of the CINTAS Foundation today remains true to Oscar B. Cintas wishes: to encourage artistic expression and appreciation by offering grants to artists, architects, composers and creative writers of Cuban descent, and by making their art available to the public.', 'Candidates in the fields of architectural design, interior design, urban design and urban planning may submit applications for the CINTAS Foundation Fellowship in Architecture. For the purpose of historical value and documentation, architectural award rec', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 680, 'CMAA Undergraduate & Graduate Scholarship', 'The Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter is an organization dedicated to leading the growth and acceptance of professions in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industry that can add significant value to the entire design and construction process, from conception to ongoing operation. To promote CMAAs objectives, the South Atlantic Chapter is offering academic scholarships to full-time students pursuing a related degree to architecture, engineering, or construction management. The Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter, awards these scholarships to qualified students to help them defray the costs of pursuing a degree in one of the aforementioned programs. Applicant must have completed a minimum of one full academic year of studies, and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued. Must be enrolled in an A/E/C degree program, or other related degree program in the South Atlantic Chapter region and show a strong interest in a career in this industry, as demonstrated by a response to the essay question in the application package. Examples of eligible degree programs include, but are not limited to, architecture, engineering (civil, mechanical, structural, etc.), and construction management.', 'The Construction Management Association of America South Atlantic Chapter is an organization dedicated to leading the growth and acceptance of professions in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industry that can add significant value to ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 681, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 682, 'IFMA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM related programs include, but are not limited to, construction management, architecture, interior design and some engineering disciplines).To be considered, applicants must be enrolled at an accredited institution for Facility Management, environmental studies, or related field. Degree (Associate, Bachelor, and Graduate) is determined by your institution at the time of application submission. Must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 in FM or related courses. Applicants awarded a scholarship are required to attend IFMAs World Workplace Conference and Expo in Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO September 25-29, 2023. and participate in the IFMA Foundation activities. Working students and veterans are encouraged to apply. Students from all parts of the world are invited to apply.', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM rela', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 683, 'AIA Chicago Foundation Undergraduate Diversity Sch', 'AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarship Initiative, managed by the AIA Chicago Foundation, is an opportunity to attract and retain diverse, talented young professionals in Chicago and recognizes the value of new and unique voices in the profession. One $10,000 undergraduate scholarship is awarded each year. Applicant must be able to demonstrate financial need and fulfill diversity requirements.The Undergraduate Scholarship is an academic scholarship established to increase diversity* within the architectural profession by aiding a current undergraduate student or student transferring into the B.Arch program at the Illinois Institute of Architecture or the BS program in Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The five thousand-dollar ($5,000) scholarship toward tuition will be awarded annually to a single recipient for a total of ten thousand dollars ($10,000). To be eligible, you must be an undergraduate student or transfer student entering your 3rd or 4th year of an architecture program at Illinois Institute of Technology or University of Illinois at Chicago in the fall.', 'AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarship Initiative, managed by the AIA Chicago Foundation, is an opportunity to attract and retain diverse, talented young professionals in Chicago and recognizes the value of new and unique voices in the profession. O', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 684, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 685, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 686, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 687, 'CVBIA Young Designers\' Scholarship Competition', 'The Young Designers\' Scholarship Competition is a house design contest for high school students interested in drafting, architecture or home building. The competition is open to any student enrolled in a public or private secondary school from the Cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach and Williamsburg, and the Counties of Accomack, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Mathews, Northampton, Southampton and York.All public and private high school students are eligible to compete for scholarship money in the Coastal Virginia Building Industry Association Scholarship Foundation\'s annual design contest. Scholarship awards range from $500 for honorable mention to $1,500 for first place.', 'The Young Designers\' Scholarship Competition is a house design contest for high school students interested in drafting, architecture or home building. The competition is open to any student enrolled in a public or private secondary school from the Cities ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 688, 'Russell Cole Memorial Lighting Design Competition', 'Applicants of the Russell Cole Memorial Lighting Design Competition must be enrolled in an accredited program at an accredited educational institution, studying an accredited curricula of architecture (ACSA), interior design (CIDA), architectural engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering (ABET) or theater (NAST), be full time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing lighting studies in the above majors or a graduate student with a specific lighting project as part of an advanced degree program, and be graduate of a high school or currently attending a program in the Southern California counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino or Riverside. The Russell Cole Lighting Design Competition was established to encourage and recognize students in southern California who have shown a passion for light and its effect on architecture. These awards were established by the Illuminating Engineering Society, Los Angeles Section (IESLA). The IES is an international organization whose purpose is to promote lighting education and to develop recommended lighting practices.', 'Applicants of the Russell Cole Memorial Lighting Design Competition must be enrolled in an accredited program at an accredited educational institution, studying an accredited curricula of architecture (ACSA), interior design (CIDA), architectural engineer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 689, 'AIA Chicago Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholars', 'The AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarships support students who will become talented young professionals in a more diverse Chicago community. To be eligible for the AIA Chicago Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolling at a NAAB accredited architecture master\'s degree program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; and be going into their 1st year of a 2 or 3 year program or the 2nd year of a 3 year program. The AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarship is an opportunity to attract and retain diverse, talented young professionals in Chicago. It recognizes the value of new and unique voices in the profession.?Up to two $10,000 will be awarded each year. Each awardee is paired with a mentor from the AIA Chicago membership to receive ongoing guidance throughout their educational tenure.', 'The AIA Chicago Foundation Diversity Scholarships support students who will become talented young professionals in a more diverse Chicago community. To be eligible for the AIA Chicago Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship, applicants must: be enrollin', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 690, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 691, 'Walter A. Hunt, Jr. Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Walter A. Hunt, Jr. Scholarship is to promote and encourage the study of architecture by New York City public high school students through a two-year scholarship to supplement tuition and related costs during their freshman and sophomore years at a NAAB-accredited school of architecture in the U.S. This scholarship honors the passing of Walter A. Hunt, Jr., its namesake and benefactor. Hunts generosity of spirit and commitment to education live on in the scholarship he established.Applicants must provide a digital copy of their final graduation high school transcript in order to accept the award. The second year of the scholarship funding is dependent on demonstrated successful completion of the students first year. The program offers a single award in the amount of $10,000 per year for two years. After recipients complete their first year, they will submit a transcript, a recommendation from a professor, and a reflection of the year to the committee for the second year disbursement.Recipients also have the opportunity to be mentored by a committee of Walter A. Hunts colleagues to bolster their education and career in architecture if they so choose.Applicants must be current New York City public high school seniors who have been accepted to a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture program at a NAAB-accredited School of Architecture in the U.S. Students at NYC Charter High Schools are eligible. Students at private, parochial or other schools where tuition is charged are not eligible. Applicants must provide a digital copy of their final graduation high school transcript in order to accept the award.The second year of the scholarship funding is dependent on demonstrated successful completion of the students first year.The following application materials must be submitted using the online form:Essay: Not exceeding 500 words. Why are you interested in studying architecture? Consider including: your favorite building in New York City, a specific life experience which piqued your architectural interest, how you would see yourself as an architect impacting your community, or how you would see yourself as an architect impacting the environmentPortfolio: Applicants are encouraged to submit the portfolio which had been previously submitted to the Bachelor of Architecture program they are pursuing, if applicable. The digital portfolio must consist of at least 3-4 pieces of the students own visual art, design, or architecture work, though applicants may submit additional work if they feel it is relevant to their application. Projects may be 2-D or 3-D, and can be both finished and/or in-process projects. If a group project is submitted, the student must indicate their role in the project.High School Transcript: Students must submit their most recent high school transcript as part of the application. Submission of a final graduation transcript, when available, will be required in order to accept the award.College Acceptance Letter: Students must submit proof of acceptance to a five-year Bachelor of Architecture program at one of the NAAB-accredited schools of architecture in the U.S. This must be in the form of a college acceptance letter. Other schools or programs other than architecture within these universities are not eligible for this scholarship.Two Letters of Recommendation: Applicants are encouraged to submit the recommendation letters previously submitted to the Bachelor of Architecture program they are pursuing. Recommendations cannot be from a relative of the student and should speak to the students character, promise, skills, and the likelihood of success in a college architecture program. All letters of recommendation must be signed and on letterhead. - One recommendation letter must be from a teacher in their high school; - The second may be from an employer, person in the field of architecture or other adult.Note: A bio section is included in the application. Applicants are encouraged to expand upon their journey to architecture in this section.There is no application fee.', 'The purpose of the Walter A. Hunt, Jr. Scholarship is to promote and encourage the study of architecture by New York City public high school students through a two-year scholarship to supplement tuition and related costs during their freshman and sophomor', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 692, 'Metro & NJBA Trades Scholarship', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, insurance, bankers and others that service the homebuilding industry.Both Metro and NJBA are eager to develop talent and opportunities for employment in the construction industry. We are offering educational and training scholarship opportunities to qualified candidates. Please see details below for eligibility and application information. Applicants must be a resident of Morris, Essex, Union, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties with: Minimum high school diploma (by June); Attending part time or full time at an accredited institution (college or trade school); Pursuing a building/construction related degree or certification; and Starting college no later than September of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, i', 1250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 693, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 694, 'Walter J. Travis Society Scholarship', 'The Walter J. Travis Society Scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a career in one of the following professions: landscape design/golf course architecture; golf course turf grass management/golf course superintendent; professional golf management, club professional, or sports journalism with a special interest in golf. In addition, serious consideration is given to outstanding amateur high school/college/university golfers for our scholarship awards, based on their competitive record as an amateur golfer.Applicants for The Walter J. Travis Memorial Scholarship must present evidence of being enrolled/matriculated as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited two- or four-year college/university, for the following Fall semester. The Criteria involved in evaluating applications include: academic record; involvement in golf-related interests and activities; extracurricular activities; and the overall quality of application materials. Awards are renewable subject to re-application, including a letter of recommendation from at least one of the students professors, and evidence of maintaining a 3.00 GPA.', 'The Walter J. Travis Society Scholarship is awarded to students pursuing a career in one of the following professions: landscape design/golf course architecture; golf course turf grass management/golf course superintendent; professional golf management, c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 695, 'Wisconsin Architects Foundation Out-of-State Study', 'The Wisconsin Architects Foundation offers scholarships to outstanding Wisconsin students who are pursuing architectural studies out-of-state at a NAAB or CACB-accredited School of Architecture within a first professional degree or post-graduate degree program. In order to apply, the student must have received their high school diploma from a Wisconsin high school. In order to qualify, the student must have received his/her high school diploma from a Wisconsin high school and be currently attending or planning to attend a NAAB-accredited school of architecture within a First Professional Degree or Post-graduate degree program. As scholarship funds are limited, preference will be given to those candidates who have not previously been awarded a Wisconsin Architects Foundation scholarship.', 'The Wisconsin Architects Foundation offers scholarships to outstanding Wisconsin students who are pursuing architectural studies out-of-state at a NAAB or CACB-accredited School of Architecture within a first professional degree or post-graduate degree pr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 696, 'Architects League of Northern New Jersey Scholarsh', 'The Architects League of Northern New Jersey offers numerous scholarships for residents from Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Sussex Counties. For the High School Scholarship, applicants must have been accepted to an NAAB Accredited Architecture Program at a college in the United States or U.S. Territory. For the College Scholarships, individual criteria will vary, but students must be pursuing studies in architectural studies. All scholarships will be awarded at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee of the AIA Architects League of Northern New Jersey.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a PDF or Word file of their resume/biography (This should be a one page typed outline that lists your accomplishments and experiences relevant to this scholarship application. Suggested items to include are contact information, awards received, courses completed, work experience, travel, extracurricular activities, interests and/or volunteer experience); college information and a transcript; two recommendation letters; and an essay explaining what they hope to accomplish as an architect.', 'The Architects League of Northern New Jersey offers numerous scholarships for residents from Bergen, Hudson, Passaic and Sussex Counties. For the High School Scholarship, applicants must have been accepted to an NAAB Accredited Architecture Program at a c', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 697, 'The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant', 'The Arts Writers grant supports both emerging and established writers who are writing about contemporary visual art. Ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categoriesarticles, books, and short-form writingthese grants support projects addressing both general and specialized art audiences, from short reviews for magazines and newspapers to in-depth scholarly studies. We also support art writing that engages criticism through interdisciplinary methods or experiments with literary styles. As long as a writer meets the eligibility and publishing requirements, they may apply.To be eligible, applicants can be an individual applying applying for a project about contemporary visual art, an art historian, artist, critic, curator, journalist, or a writer in an outside field who is strongly engaged with the contemporary visual arts, or be a published author (specific publication requirements vary for each project type). Applicants must also be at least 25 years of age and be either a US resident, permanent resident, or hold an O-1 visa. Applications run from April until the due date. Finalists are notified in October and grantees are announced in November.', 'The Arts Writers grant supports both emerging and established writers who are writing about contemporary visual art. Ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categoriesarticles, books, and short-form writingthese grants support projects addressing both ge', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 698, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 699, 'Barbara G. Laurie Scholarship Program', 'Awarded each year, the AIA|DC and the Washington Architectural Foundation are proud to provide a scholarship for DC high school students entering undergraduate architecture programs. Every year, the Foundation awards thousands of dollars in architecture scholarships to high school students; to architecture students in NAAB-accredited undergraduate and graduate degree programs; to Architect Registration Exam (ARE) candidates who are working toward becoming licensed architects; and to licensed architects pursuing educational enrichment opportunities.All applicants must be residents of the District of Columbia and either: Completing high school in a public, charter, or private school in the District or the surrounding region and entering a degree program at a school of architecture as a college freshman in Fall; or attending a technical school or community college student having completed high school and will transfer to a program in architecture in Fall. The Washington Architectural Foundation has the sole authority to grant the scholarship. Recipients are selected on the basis of a demonstrated interest in architecture, academic performance, extracurricular activities, drawing ability, and financial need. All selections are final. All applications and attachments become the property of AIA|DC and the Washington Architectural Foundation.', 'Awarded each year, the AIA|DC and the Washington Architectural Foundation are proud to provide a scholarship for DC high school students entering undergraduate architecture programs. Every year, the Foundation awards thousands of dollars in architecture s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 700, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 701, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 702, 'Against the Grain Artistic Scholarship', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at least 25% Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity; be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.; have a 3.0 GPA; have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurriculars or other activities; be either a high school senior or a college student currently enrolled fulltime at an accredited U.S. vocational, junior college, or four-year college/university and must be a full- time, associate/bachelor/master degree-seeking student by the upcoming academic calendar year; and not be a relative of a board member.Selection is based on a rating system judged in five major categories. The candidate with the highest combined cumulative points will receive the scholarship. These categories are: quality of content submission (essay, artistic portfolio); academic performance; leadership/community service experience and contribution; letters of recommendation; and a phone/in-person committee interview. Funds will be disbursed directly to the educational institution in the students name.', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at lea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 703, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 704, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 705, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 706, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 707, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 708, 'Ballinger Scholarship for Equity', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color and who meet the following criteria: Are graduating seniors that attended high school in Philadelphia County; Will enter their first year of an accredited program at a U.S. university or college in an architecture, engineering, or interior design program in the fall of the coming school year (engineers must be enrolled in the following degree programs: civil/structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, or architectural engineering); and Are permanent residents of the United States.Ballinger is an interdisciplinary design firm with a staff of over 250 professionals working from a single office in Philadelphia. We lean into complex design challenges, not for their own sake but for the potential contained within their resolution the potential to inspire discovery, to provoke inquiry, to encourage healing, and to create dialogue. Since 1878 we have been catalysts for creation, synthesizing function and feeling into spaces that are as inspiring and ingenious as the future we hope to experience ourselves. We are committed to fighting racism and promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People o', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 709, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 710, 'Usrey Family Scholarship', 'Susie and Bruce Usrey of Monrovia Growers Inc. in Azusa, CA, established the Usrey Family Scholarship in 2001. The scholarship is awarded annually to horticulture students enrolled in a California state university or college. Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate landscape horticulture program or related discipline at a two- or four-year institution, have a full-time course load during the time of application and during the semesters for which the scholarship is granted, have a minimum 2.25 overall GPA and minimum 2.7 major GPA, and be enrolled in a California state university or college. Preference will be given to applicants who plan to work within the industry (including nursery operation, landscape architecture/design/construction/maintenance, interiorscape, horticultural distribution, or retail garden center) following graduation. The Horticultural Research Institute, the AmericanHort Foundation, proudly supports scientific research and students for the advancement of the horticultural industry. HRI was established by industry leaders on the premise that no one could better direct needed research to advance horticulture than the very people who work in it, day in and day out. We stick to that same vision today: we fund and guide horticultural research efforts with the direct input from industry professionals just like you.', 'Susie and Bruce Usrey of Monrovia Growers Inc. in Azusa, CA, established the Usrey Family Scholarship in 2001. The scholarship is awarded annually to horticulture students enrolled in a California state university or college. Applicants must be enrolled i', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 711, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 712, 'The Goldie Initiative Scholarship Application', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real estate broker and entrepreneur. Our mission is to prepare women for senior leadership roles in all sectors of CRE. The Goldie Initiative does this by providing scholarship support for graduate study, mentorship, and networking opportunities for women with high potential who are committed to becoming leaders in the real estate industry.Women only. Scholarships from The Goldie Initiative are merit-based and not dependent on applicants financial needs. Many elements of the program are moving virtual, allowing students from across the country to apply. Applicant must have a Bachelors degree awarded from an accredited college or university. Enrollment at a U.S. accredited graduate school at a university is required. The Goldie Initiative is generally Chicago-centric, but applicants from other regions are encouraged to inquire further via email. Also required: Maintenance of good academic standing is required. Continuous enrollment in a graduate degree program pursuant to your universitys financial aid enrollment requirements. Submission of online progress reports on a regular schedule. Commitment to participate in communication with assigned mentor on regular basis. Scholarship funds are limited to 2 years, however once accepted to the program, Goldie Scholars may continue to participate in all other activities until the conclusion of their graduate studies. Regular attendance to Goldie Initiative events.', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 713, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 714, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 715, 'CACP Scholarship', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be an incoming college junior, senior or undergraduate student, and they must have at least a GPA of a 3.0. The recipient of this scholarship must be willing to volunteer at at least two of CACP events.The goal of this program is to create a conduit between CACP and the most promising students with design and construction related majors in local universities. The program recognizes students with the highest academic achievement and encourages them to thrive and to pursue professional excellence. In some cases, the program provides students with financial assistance. Among local universities and with professional communities, the scholarship program well-represents CACP as a recognized professional organization and its scholarship recipients as top students in their field benefiting CACP as well as those top students.', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 716, 'APA Tom Cory Scholarship', 'The APA has a scholarship called the Tom Cory Scholarship for students pursuing a career in Architecture. Education Requirements: Must be a college junior, senior or graduate student with a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher; Must maintain a 3.0 G.P.A. during scholarship period; Must continue education in pursuit of an architectural degree (architect, landscape, or architectural engineering); Must have at least two semesters of school left to complete from date of award; Both Undergraduate and Graduate levels are acceptable; Must be involved in activities related to the their field.Entry Material Requirements: Scholarship Application; A transcript of two years college through the last grading period prior to the date of application; A typed description of your career plans after graduation; A typed essay (essay 1) explaining why you chose this career; A typed essay (essay 2) of 300 500 words on a topic of your choice related to the precast concrete industry; A letter of recommendation from a faculty member of your college or university.', 'The APA has a scholarship called the Tom Cory Scholarship for students pursuing a career in Architecture. Education Requirements: Must be a college junior, senior or graduate student with a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher; Must maintain a 3.0 G.P.A. du', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 717, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 718, 'AIA Central Massachusetts Scholarship', 'AIA Central Massachusetts (AIA CM) is pleased to announce its Annual Scholarship Awards Program. We have partnered with AIA National and Pella Windows and Doors to match at least $1500 in scholarship grants! That means this year we can offer: $1000 scholarships to full/part time students in an architectural program at a community college or a technical college and $2000 scholarships to a full-time student in an architectural degree program at an NAAB accredited college.Award Recipients will be featured in the AIA CM Newsletter plus receive an invitation to attend, and be recognized at, the AIA Central Massachusetts awards program dinner. Applicants must: Be a Massachusetts resident attending an accredited U.S. College of Architecture or a Technical School or Community College Architecture Program; Be a student studying architecture full-time at a Massachusetts College or a Technical School or Community College Architecture Program AND a U.S. Resident; and be Employed by a Firm based in Massachusetts. Priority is given to students either from Central Massachusetts or attending school in our region. High school graduates who have been accepted to an NAAB accredited program or a Technical School or Community College Architecture Program for their freshman year are also eligible.', 'AIA Central Massachusetts (AIA CM) is pleased to announce its Annual Scholarship Awards Program. We have partnered with AIA National and Pella Windows and Doors to match at least $1500 in scholarship grants! That means this year we can offer: $1000 schola', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 719, 'MFMA Academic Scholarship', 'The Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association (MFMA) offers five scholarships annually in the amount of $1,000 each for secondary, advanced, or trade school education. Applicants will be considered based on academic achievement, field of study, and written essay responses. Candidates must submit completed applications by July 14th. At the end of the form, there will be a request to attach a file up to 10MBCriteria for scholarship: Academic achievement, field of study, and essay. Eligibility restrictions: Recipient must be legal resident of the US and must attend school in the US. Applicants must be accepted into one of the following fields of study: Architecture, Forest Management, Forest Products Technology, Forest Science, Forestry Studies, Wood Science & Engineering, Wood Science & Technology, other fields related to wood technology, or studying a trade that translates to the wood flooring industry. Candidates must submit completed applications by July 14th. At the end of the form, there will be a request to attach a file up to 10MB. All submitted material must be merged into one pdf file and include the following: Copy of the applicants high school or college transcript; 500-word typed essay; and Acceptance letter from a college, university, or trade school indicating specific field of study.', 'The Maple Flooring Manufacturers Association (MFMA) offers five scholarships annually in the amount of $1,000 each for secondary, advanced, or trade school education. Applicants will be considered based on academic achievement, field of study, and written', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 720, 'Construction Roundtable of New Jersey', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students should be rising juniors already in attendance at a 4-year college or university in New Jersey OR a student about to transfer for his/her 3rd or 4th year to complete their studies in one of the relevant study areas at any 4-year school in New Jersey. As part of the application, the students must demonstrate his/her interest in a career in a construction related field as outlined above.Note that this scholarship is administered by NJIT on behalf of the Construction roundtable of New Jersey and as such, applications are submitted to NJIT; however, students may attend any 4-year school in New Jersey. NJIT students have no advantage in competing for the scholarship because their school administers the scholarship on behalf of the CRTNJ. The CRTNJ has put together a selection committee of senior-level executives to review all applications and select the most appropriate applicants. Additionally, each applicant may be reviewed by CRTNJ for potential internship programs. Membersof the CRTNJ will contact applicants on an individual basis to participate in the internship program when such programs are available.', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students shoul', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 721, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 722, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 723, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 724, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 725, 'National Association of Women in Construction', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structural, mechanical, electrical engineering; drafting; or construction management.) The core purpose of NAWIC is to enhance the success of women in construction.This fund may be used at any college or vocational school. To qualify for the scholarships, the applicant must enroll in a construction industry related program in a university, college, or vocational/trade school. A college applicant must be a full time student with a minimum of 12 hours enrollment per semester/trimester/quarter and must have a minimum grade point average of 2.75 (based on a 4.0 system). The applicant cannot be a member of NAWIC.', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 726, 'Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. To apply, applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation at least one from a college or university professor, a statement of the applicants goals, an official transcript that must be emailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street from the college or university, or sent in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar or bursars office, or remitted from the registrar or bursars office via an online portal.', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 727, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 728, 'John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship', 'The John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship is open to undergraduate students of African American descent who are currently enrolled in a U.S. not-for-profit CIDA- or NASAD-accredited interior design or NAAB-accredited architecture program. Students must submit a 3-to-5 minute video articulating how the power of design has already impacted their life, and how they will proactively leverage their career in design to positively impact their future clients and community. The John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship Fund was created to support and nurture African American interior design and architecture students while promoting diversity and access in education. Nelson is a known champion of design education, diversity, and unfettered access to education. This scholarship was established by Nelson in partnership with the IIDA Foundation in 2019.', 'The John J. Nelson Sr. Legacy Scholarship is open to undergraduate students of African American descent who are currently enrolled in a U.S. not-for-profit CIDA- or NASAD-accredited interior design or NAAB-accredited architecture program. Students must su', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 729, 'Dick Lauber Masonry Scholarship', 'Eligible to Undergraduate, Graduate Students, and InternsDetails of Submission:Students must attend an architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana.Students should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural renderings to scale. (minimum of 2 elevations)Category: Recreation (restaurants, brewery, theater, etc.)Components must be masonry. (block, brick, stone, or any combination thereof)Bonus if Masonry components shown on interiorShort statement describing the design. Any intentions to its use may also be included.Include name, email, phone number, and mailing address with submission.Submissions can be sent to akelly@masonryadvisorycouncil.orgPost Submission:All entries will be judged by local architects.The winners will notified on or by November 1.1st Place is $1,000 (unrestricted) Scholarship.', 'Eligible to Undergraduate, Graduate Students, and InternsDetails of Submission:Students must attend an architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana.Students should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural render', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 730, 'Masonry Advisory Council Scholarship', 'Applicants must attend a architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana and should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural renderings to scale. (minimum of 2 elevations). Categories may include: residential single family, multi-family, schools, hospitals, governmental, religious, health care, mixed commercial buildings, misc. (restaurants, theater, storm shelter, etc.). Components must be masonry. (block, brick, stone, or any combination thereof and include a short statement describing the design. Any intentions to its use may also be included.Applicants should include name, email, phone number, and mailing address with submission and submit before September 15th. All Submissions may be emailed to the Masonry Advisory Council. All entries will be judged by the same architectural panel that will be judging Excellence in Masonry. All entries will be displayed at the Excellence in Masonry Awards evening at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago in December. Entrants will have the ability to attend the Awards evening. This is an excellent networking opportunity for them to meet Architects and Industry Professionals. The overall winner will be announced and recognized at the event with both an Excellence Award and $1,000 Educational Scholarship.', 'Applicants must attend a architecture program in a school located in Illinois or Northwest Indiana and should submit conceptual perspective drawings or architectural renderings to scale. (minimum of 2 elevations). Categories may include: residential singl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 731, 'OHM Advisors Diversity Scholarship', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Program (African American, Hispanic, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander, Multi-racial), be a high school senior through college juniors currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM Program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors (ex. Architecture, Urban Design) the following academic year. Having a minimum cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA) at the time of application is beneficial but not mandatory. Special consideration is given to applicants living near an OHM Advisors office location.At OHM Advisors, we are committed to attracting, retaining, and promoting a diverse workforce of highly talented people, enriching both our internal culture and our collaborative professional efforts for our clients, and reflecting the diversity of the client communities we serve. We want all people to belong, thrive and innovate at OHM Advisors, so weve created a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Action Plan as a framework for cultivating a culture that supports, empowers and respects diverse talent.', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 732, 'Sargenti Scholarship + Experience', 'The Inaugural Sargenti Scholarship + Experience recognizes and supports leadership potential in architecture and interior design students through a $2,500 scholarship, a 2-day hands-on learning experience in one of (3) US-based Sargenti offices (NJ, CA, or AZ), and an invitation to attend the PAVE Gala this December in New York City as a guest of Sargenti Architects.Application Requirements: 600-word Essay; 6-page Portfolio; Contact Information for (1) Professional Reference; and Official or Unofficial Transcript. Eligibility Requirements: Currently Enrolled, College-level, Interior Design or Architecture Student or similar area of study interested in Retail, Restaurant, or Hospitality Design; 3.0 GPA; Full-time student enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours; Located and studying within the United States.', 'The Inaugural Sargenti Scholarship + Experience recognizes and supports leadership potential in architecture and interior design students through a $2,500 scholarship, a 2-day hands-on learning experience in one of (3) US-based Sargenti offices (NJ, CA, o', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 733, 'AIA Silicon Valley William R. Hawley Scholarship', 'The future of the architectural profession resides with the next generation of architects. The American Institute of Architects, Silicon Valley Chapter, or AIA Silicon Valley, understands the importance of assisting with the education of these future professionals. AIA Silicon Valley established this scholarship in 2004.Applicants must be/have: Legal resident of Santa Clara County; Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program leading to a career in architecture on a full-time or part-time basis; Undergraduate students must have completed a minimum of two years of college work in required major at the end of the current academic year. Previous recipients of this scholarship are eligible.', 'The future of the architectural profession resides with the next generation of architects. The American Institute of Architects, Silicon Valley Chapter, or AIA Silicon Valley, understands the importance of assisting with the education of these future prof', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 734, 'BOND Scholarship Program', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industries through both its scholarship and mentorship program. Helmed by a Black-owned organization and certified diversity supplier, BCAP is outfitted to consult with companies of creative and cultural influence on achieving long term, sustainable DEI solutions. Scholarships to design schools are challenging for any American student to obtain but present further hurdles for BIPOC American students. The BOND Scholarship Program, a component of BCAP, was established as a solution in accelerating the next generation into becoming the future leaders of tomorrow on a global scale. Applicants must be a BIPOC Community member, be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be enrolled full-time in a university-level fashion program.', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industri', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 735, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 736, 'Detroit Chapter of ASHRAE\'s Joseph B. Olivieri Sch', 'The Detroit Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. will award the Joseph B. Olivieri Scholarship to one student for the upcoming academic year. Eligibility Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an undergraduate program, at an college or university located within the Michigan counties of Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw or Wayne; Accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) or the National Architecture Accreditation Board (NAAB); and Leading to a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Architecture; and family members of anyone currently on the Student Activities Committee or Board of Governors of the Detroit Chapter of ASHRAE, and students receiving scholarships from ASHRAE or any of its other chapters are ineligible. Must have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Detroit Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. will award the Joseph B. Olivieri Scholarship to one student for the upcoming academic year. Eligibility Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an un', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 737, 'Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. NFSF is a self-supporting 509(a)(3) designated scholarship program that allows all contributions to be tax deductible. To be eligible for the Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship, applicants must currently be a first, second, or third year student in a course of study at a college or university leading to a degree in construction, construction management, architecture, civil, mechanical, electrical or structural engineering. This scholarship is not open to high school students.', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher educati', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 738, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 739, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 740, 'CALG Scholarship Program', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG promotes affirmative action and equal employment opportunity by working closely with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and related administrative agencies to advocate the positions and viewpoints of its constituents, shape regulatory and legislative outcomes and educate constituents on developments regarding regulatory changes.The Charlotte Area Liaison Group fund was created to provide financial assistance to deserving college students in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg MSA. Through the Scholarship Fund, we seek to promote the principals of workplace equality among our college students and provide financial assistance to diverse college students at the level of rising junior or senior. Applicants must be business majors with relevant coursework in human resources, be enrolled full-time in an accredited four-year undergraduate institute of higher learning, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 741, 'Mildred C. Hanson SIOR Memorial Scholarship', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in the commercial real estate industry. The Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund, which was established to honor and support women in commercial real estate, will grant two scholarships to one outstanding junior or senior undergraduate female student and one graduate female student enrolled in an accredited real estate, business, or finance program at a college or university in the United States or Canada who intends to pursue a career in commercial real estate.Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR was a specialist in office and industrial sales and leasing and was one of the first women to earn the SIOR (Specialist, Industrial and Office REALTOR) designation. Millie served as President of both the SIOR New Jersey Chapter and the Industrial and Office Brokers Association of the New York Metropolitan Area. Millie was named the Top Sales Associate of 2005 and 2006 for NAI James Hanson Real Estate, Hackensack, New Jersey. During her 34-year career, she brokered deals valued at more than $800 million.', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 742, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 743, 'WIIT Scholarships', 'The Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT), based in Washington, DC, works to promote the professional development of women in international trade and business and to raise public awareness of the importance of international trade to economic development. WIITs mission is to promote the professional advancement of women in international trade and business and to raise public awareness of the importance of international trade to economic development. Our merit-based scholarships are awarded twice per year to support and encourage women studying all aspects of international trade including commercial relations, trade policy and negotiations, economic development, womens economic empowerment and more. Applicants must identify as female and be currently enrolled at an accredited U.S. university or college, either full-time or part-time. Applicants must be undergraduate juniors or seniors or enrolled in graduate studies.', 'The Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT), based in Washington, DC, works to promote the professional development of women in international trade and business and to raise public awareness of the importance of international trade to economic ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 744, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 745, '10x Digital Marketing Scholarship', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are planning to be enrolled or are currently enrolled in a digital marketing, technology, communications, marketing, business or a related field. Applicants must be high school seniors or college undergraduate students majoring in (or planning to major in) a field related to digital marketing. Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the Fall semester. Write a 500-word essay on how digital marketing trends are changing the way we market to consumers. In your opinion, which 5 digital marketing trends are paving the way for the coming year and why. Give detailed examples of each. Separately, include a narrative (2 paragraphs max) of why you are deserving of this scholarship.', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are plannin', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 746, 'University of Massachusetts- Boston Krystle Campbe', 'UMass Boston mourns the tragic loss of Krystle Campbell who was killed senselessly in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. The university honored Krystles memory through its award of a posthumous degree to the former student in 2013 and the establishment of a scholarship in her name. The scholarship was set up by University of Massachusetts Trustee Richard P. Campbell, J.D. (no relation). The Krystle Campbell Scholarship is offered by UMass Boston to females interested in pursuing careers in business. The University of Massachusetts- Boston is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban public universities. Part of the UMass system, UMass Boston combines a small-college experience with the vast resources of a major research university. With a 16:1 student-to-faculty ratio, students easily interact with professors because most teaching occurs in small class sizes. Ninety-three percent of full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their fields. The University of Massachusetts- Boston offers numerous scholarships.', 'UMass Boston mourns the tragic loss of Krystle Campbell who was killed senselessly in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. The university honored Krystles memory through its award of a posthumous degree to the former student in 2013 and the establishment of', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 747, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 748, 'The John Galt Scholarship for Future Supply Chain ', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredited higher education institutions in the United States or Canada are invited to apply.Applicants must be enrolled full-time in supply chain management or a related major with a clear intention of building a career in the supply chain field.Unfortunately, post-graduate students are not eligible at this time.Scholarship Details:The scholarship aims to support the next generation of expert forecasters, demand planners, and supply chain leaders.Recipients will receive the scholarship amount in the form of a check, payable directly to their educational institution.Citizenship of the US or Canada is not mandatory; however, applicants must be attending school in one of these countries.Application Process:Showcase your commitment to a career in business forecasting or supply chain management. Highlight opportunities you\'ve seized, both on-campus and beyond, such as participation in supply chain management associations, relevant classes, internships, and other extracurricular activities.Demonstrate financial need. While a FAFSA is not required, your personal statement should articulate how this scholarship will alleviate financial pressures and aid you in achieving your career goals in the supply chain field.Share any sacrifices you\'ve made in your pursuit of a supply chain career.Selection Criteria:We are seeking students who actively seek opportunities for skill and character development. Your personal statement should outline academic, leadership, volunteer, community, or personal achievements that define your unique story.At John Galt Solutions, we believe in empowering individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of supply chain management. Apply now to be considered for our scholarship and take the next step towards becoming a leader in the dynamic field of forecasting and supply chain management.', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredit', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 749, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM ', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. International students on Student Visa (F-1) coming to the U.S. to study for the first time are eligible for the International Scholarship. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree with a CGPA of 3.5 and above as conferred by an accredited institution. This will be verified by the official foreign degree evaluation report.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. International students on Student Visa (F-1) coming to the U.S. to study for the first time are eligible for the Inter', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 750, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students with an undergraduate or graduate cumulative grade point average of 3.8, as conferred by an accredited institution, are eligible for the Academic Excellence Scholarship. Eligible GPAs must reflect at least one year of full-time status in current/previous academic program. This will be verified by the applicant\'s official transcripts and/or foreign degree evaluation report.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. When awarding scholarships, CIAM must follow all federal and state laws and regulations of aid programs. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students with an undergraduate or graduate cumulative grade point average of 3.8, as conferred by an accredited instit', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 751, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have developed an extraordinary service project in the last 5 years or have demonstrated a commitment to volunteer service for the last 10 years that helped people and the planet are eligible to apply for the Community Service Scholarship. This will be verified by student\'s resume and letters of recommendation.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants and the total funds available. Deadlines will differ, depending on which term is being applied for.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have developed an extraordinary service project in the last 5 years or have demonstrated a commitment to ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 752, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the last 6 months) are eligible for the Entrepreneurship Scholarship. This will be verified by the legal documentation that indicates evidence of ownership. Deadlines vary depending on when you are applying for. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 753, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 754, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 755, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 756, 'GHR Fellows Scholarship', 'The GHR Fellows Scholarship Program at St. Thomas is a transformational undergraduate experience for ten students pursuing careers in business. Fellows receive full-tuition scholarships to the University of St. Thomas and customized cohort programming designed to deliver impactful leadership experiences. The scholarship covers full tuition and required fees for four years (and may, pending demonstrated financial need, include grant funds that assist with room and board costs). Recipients will get a fully funded J-Term study abroad experience, a customized four-year cohort program with other GHR Fellows, individual career coaching and preparation and service learning and social entrepreneurship opportunities as well as access to C-suite business, community and university leaders.We are looking for high achievers - leaders in academics and service, creative problem solvers, and big thinkers. We want a cohort of doers-members who act with integrity, live inclusively, value difference, and are committed to the success of others. We seek Fellows from ALL backgrounds. We want applicants who will immerse themselves 100% in the experiences we have planned, and who will ultimately serve as engaged alumni GHR Fellows for Life. Applicants must be incoming first-year students pursuing a business degree who demonstrates superior academic achievement (minimum 3.7 GPA) and are commitment to ethically minded, innovative, globally aware, and community-engaged business leadership.', 'The GHR Fellows Scholarship Program at St. Thomas is a transformational undergraduate experience for ten students pursuing careers in business. Fellows receive full-tuition scholarships to the University of St. Thomas and customized cohort programming des', 203152, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 757, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 758, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 759, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 760, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 761, 'Amtrak Academic Scholarship', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across the country and as Amtrak celebrates its 50th anniversary it looks to the next 50 years and beyond to move Americas workforce toward the future.The Amtrak Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate college students who have an active interest in the railroad industry. This program has been established to provide support to help encourage academic achievement within railroad programs, ensuring a future in this industry. There are 8 different awards each with a broad set of categories, so all are encouraged to apply.', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 762, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 763, 'Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational programs. Scholarship recipients will receive funding for up to four years of full-time study at any accredited post-secondary institution of the student\'s choice. Awards are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study or until a bachelor\'s degree is earned provided recipients renew annually and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Applicants should be high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study in Construction Management or adjacent majors.', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational pro', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 764, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 765, 'JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 766, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 767, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 768, 'Martin\'s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread Video Schol', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The student with the best advertisement for each category will be awarded $3,000. Two runners-up will also be chosen for each category and will be awarded $1,500 and $500, respectively. Videos will be used in Martins Sweet Mini Moments campaign throughout April.Video Technical Specifications: YouTube ad: 30 seconds 1 minute, horizontal video (19201080), mp4 format; Instagram Reels ad: 15-30 seconds, vertical video (10801920), mp4 format. Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States who is 18 years of age or older at the time of entry, must be a full-time or part-time undergraduate student at the time of entry and must be enrolled in a marketing, communications, or advertising program at the time of entry. Applicants must attend a college or university within 100 miles of Martins Chambersburg, PA bakery or Martins Valdosta, GA bakery at the time of entry.', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The stu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 769, 'LRAEF Scholars Program', 'Applicants of the LRAEF Scholars Program must be accepted or currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate (bachelor/associate) or graduate degree program for at least two consecutive semesters/terms reflecting a full school schedule (as defined by the school the student is attending). Courses of study can include but are not limited to culinary, hospitality & tourism, business, culinary/FACS teaching degree, or management programs to pursue a career in the restaurant, foodservice, tourism, or hospitality industry and teaching culinary education. Students must be a Louisiana high school graduate (or current LA high school senior) and/or a college student attending a Louisiana culinary or hospitality program.Funds cannot be utilized for certificate programs. Applicants selected as scholarship recipients must be full-time students. (Full-time: enrolled in at least 12 hours or the equivalent defined by the school the student is attending.) The student must have currently attained and maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 while participating in the LRAEF Scholars program (any award) throughout the school year. LRAEF Scholars will be notified of their selection in late February and will be advised of the deadline to accept or decline the award. Payments will be made directly to the educational institution after confirmation of the student\'s full-time enrollment is received. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Applicants of the LRAEF Scholars Program must be accepted or currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate (bachelor/associate) or graduate degree program for at least two consecutive semesters/terms reflecting a full school schedule (as defined by th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 770, 'Greehey Scholars Program', 'The Greehey Scholars Program is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for qualified incoming undergraduate freshmen who are exceptional scholars committed to excellence in every aspect of their lives. Due to the generosity of alumnus Bill Greehey, the Greehey Scholars Program awards four-year, ?renewablescholarships to each Greehey Scholar that include St. Marys University tuition; Stipends for St. Marys University study abroad opportunities; Funding for extra-curricular activities such as business travel within the Program.The Greehey Scholars Program develops students who exhibit outstanding ethical leadership, technical excellence, global awareness and professional orientation, challenging them to the highest standards of commitment and achievement. Scholars set this example by engaging in the principles of constant learning, serving and leading, not only in business environments, but also in their communities.', 'The Greehey Scholars Program is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for qualified incoming undergraduate freshmen who are exceptional scholars committed to excellence in every aspect of their lives. Due to the generosity of alumnus Bill Greehey, the Greehey ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 771, 'SJCF Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship', 'The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Business field. One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior. The scholarship is open to all seniors at Tracy High School pursuing an undergraduate degree in Business. Should you have questions about scholarships offered through the Community Foundation of San Joaquin, please contact the CommunityFoundation via phone or email.', 'The Bill Pollard Jr. Scholarship was established by Bill and Kimberley Pollard to support young people who are pursuing their passions in the Business field. One scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded to a graduating high school senior. The s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 772, 'Gene and Donna Mallak Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the February deadline.To be eligible for the Gene and Donna Mallak Scholarship, applicants must: be a current college student; be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a business-related field; be a resident of Saginaw County; have a minimum GPA of 2.5; and plan on attending Saginaw Valley State University, Davenport University, Delta College, Northwood University or Central Michigan University. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 773, 'Nexteer Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Nexteer Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a high school senior; be a resident of Bay, Midland or Saginaw Counties, or surrounding Great Lakes Bay Region; will be attending a Michigan college/university full-time; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering or business (includes global supply management, purchasing, logistics, etc.); and have a 3.0 GPA. Additional consideration will be given to Nexteer Team Member/immediate family member (children, grandchildren, step-children). Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 774, 'Robert E. Stark and Martin H. Stark Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.The Robert E. and Martin H. Stark Scholarship was established to further educational opportunity and the general well-being of the Saginaw area. Applicants must: have a minimum 2.5 GPA; be a graduating senior or enrolled college student; be a Saginaw County resident; be pursuing a bachelors degree in business or mechanical engineering and can demonstrate full-time enrollment; demonstrate financial need; and be attending a Michigan college or university. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 775, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 776, 'ELC Scholarship Program', 'The Executive Leadership Council (ELC) is the preeminent membership organization committed to increasing the number of global Black executives in C-Suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises. The ELC opens channels of opportunity for the development of Black executives to positively impact business and our communities. The mission of The ELCs Scholarship Programs is to build a pipeline of Black corporate talent by supporting the academic achievement and development of Black undergraduate and graduate students. Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service. In addition to receiving a scholarship award, the students are invited to participate in The ELCs Honors Symposium. There are multiple scholarships for which students may apply, the majority of which will be intended for rising undergraduate sophomores and juniors.', 'The Executive Leadership Council (ELC) is the preeminent membership organization committed to increasing the number of global Black executives in C-Suites, on corporate boards and in global enterprises. The ELC opens channels of opportunity for the develo', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 777, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 778, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 779, 'IAPD Scholarship', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Each year, worthy recipients are awarded up to $5,000 to provide meaningful financial support for their college/university education. To apply for a IAPD scholarship, college/university students at the undergraduate or graduate degree level must meet one of the following criteria: Be employed by an IAPD member company; Be a child of an employee of an IAPD member company; or Be enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Applications open in the Fall.', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a p', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 780, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 781, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 782, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 783, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 784, 'RMEL Scholarships', 'The purpose of the RMEL Foundation is to award scholarships to deserving and qualified students in engineering, business, information systems, plant, line or distribution technology, line worker or other curriculum related to the electric energy industry. These scholarships are awarded in amounts ranging from $1,000-$3,000. See the eligibility requirements for these scholarships. The applicant must be a current high school senior, high school graduate or current university/college undergraduate (freshman, sophomore, junior or senior) student. In addition, you must be pursuing or plan to pursue an electric industry position certificate (lineman program, renewable energy certificate, etc.) and be able to provide information about the specific program you are or will attend and the accreditation status of the institution or be pursuing or plan to pursue an undergraduate degree with intent to pursue a career in the electric energy industry. Applicants must complete the online application in its entirety.', 'The purpose of the RMEL Foundation is to award scholarships to deserving and qualified students in engineering, business, information systems, plant, line or distribution technology, line worker or other curriculum related to the electric energy industry.', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 785, 'David C. Lizerraga Fellowship', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generation college student, pursuing a master\'s degree in business administration or engineering (students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation\'s discretion); have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire academic year; and be a permanent resident of a community listed in the college success program guidelines. Students must also demonstrate financial need, outstanding leadership potential, a remarkable record of professional/extracurricular achievement, and a commitment to the development and economic empowerment of communities. Applicants must be a resident of an underserved community within the counties of Los Angeles, Orange or San Bernardino. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 786, 'UMSA Foundation Scholarship', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so are we committed to providing support in education. Through this scholarship program, we aim to provide financial assistance as a way to build the leaders of our future and sustain our industries.The scholarship program offers scholarships for undergraduate, graduate or continuing education programs in the any of the following fields (applicants can apply in more than one field): business continuity and disaster recovery; cybersecurity; governance, risk and compliance; or physical security. Applicants must be a resident of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wisconsin. UMSA board members, UMSA Foundation and/or UMSA committee members, and immediate family of these individuals (where immediate family is defined as spouse or child) are not eligible.', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 787, 'Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their generosity, the Canton Audubon Society is pleased to offer scholarships to deserving college students, junior level and above, including graduate level.The purpose of the Arnold W. Fritz Scholarship is to encourage college students, through financial support, to study environmental science, conservation, natural history and nature related subjects, including environmental law. The selection committee will base its decision for granting the scholarship on a combination of: a typed essay of 250 words or less telling us about yourself and how you expect to make a difference in the environment; three letters of recommendation; and previous experiences showing dedication to caring for the environment. Eligible applicants must have a 2.5 GPA, reside in applicable Ohio counties, and majoring in any discipline that will relate to the purpose of CAS (with full-time enrollment).', 'The Canton Audubon Society (CAS) was founded in 1962 and has been a local chapter of the National Audubon Society in select counties in Ohio. Canton Audubon Society strives to meet our members varied interests in the field of nature. Throughout their gene', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 788, 'AWS James A Turner Jr Memorial Scholarship', 'The James A. Turner, Jr. Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student pursuing a minimum four-year Bachelors of Business Degree that will lead to a management career in welding store operations or a welding distributorship. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum high school diploma. Applicants must be employed at least 10 hours a week at a welding distributorship at the time the application is submitted. The AWS Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It supports programs to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through research and educational opportunities. Our industry depends upon education that prepares the next generation to meet the challenges ahead. The award will be presented to individuals nationwide. Applicants do not have to be a member of the American Welding Society.', 'The James A. Turner, Jr. Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student pursuing a minimum four-year Bachelors of Business Degree that will lead to a management career in welding store operations or a welding distributorship. Applicants must ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 789, 'Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, marketing or sales. Applicants can be from any state, but preference might be given to applicants from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia. Applicants must be classified as juniors or seniors in bachelors degree programs, or will be candidates for degrees in masters or doctorate degree programs, in the academic years for which the scholarship awards are granted. Applicants must exhibit a financial need and be enrolled as full-time students each semester. Recipients must be a full-time student each semester, unless an exception is requested in writing and approved. Withdrawal from school, except for serious illness or injury, shall result in the recipient losing the scholarship. Recipients will be required to furnish a transcript and status report at the end of each semester before additional monies are awarded. Scholarship monies will be payable directly to the recipients chosen college or university. Applications run from the Fall until the deadline.', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 790, 'Deja Family Memorial Scholarship', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the community. The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship must be enrolled in a university, community college, or trade/technical school for the next school year. Applications run from January until the due date.Special preference will be given to students enrolled at Waubonsee Community College or William Rainey Harper College, and with the major area of studies in Business, Hospitality, Substance Abuse Counseling, Auto Mechanics or women in STEM. We hope to continue changing lives in our community and this scholarship will aid a student(s) who embodies the Deja Familys example in life: Family centered, community driven and aspiring to have a positive impact on the lives of others.', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the communi', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 791, 'EKU Patterson Business Scholarship', 'The EKU Patterson Business Scholarship is awarded to outstanding students majoring in areas of study includingGeneral Business (e.g., Corporate Communications and Technology; General Business, Global Supply Chain, International Business), Management (e.g., Human Resource Management, Management), and/or Marketing (e.g., Professional Golf Management, Marketing, Marketing Research and Analytics, Music Marketing). Minimum application qualifications includea competitive ACT composite score, a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) cumulative GPA, and evidence of leadership activities. Also considered will be the applicant\'s formal letter of application, professional resume, letters of recommendation and transcript.This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA, along with: a formal letter describing your progress in your area of study, the career path you hope to follow with such a degree, and evidence of leadership abilities that distinguish you from your peers; a recommendation letter; and a resume highlighting high school or university activities, as well as work-related activities. Evidence of leadership should be emphasized. Award amounts and dollar amounts will vary.', 'The EKU Patterson Business Scholarship is awarded to outstanding students majoring in areas of study includingGeneral Business (e.g., Corporate Communications and Technology; General Business, Global Supply Chain, International Business), Management (e.g.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 792, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 793, 'GRCF Economic Club of Grand Rapids Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Scholarship is offered to a student who is an undergraduate pursuing a degree in business. Applicants must be a resident of Kent or Ottawa County for at least three years, demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Scholarship is offered to a student who is an undergraduate pursuing a degree in business. Applicants must be a resident of Kent or Ottawa County for at least three years, demonstrate financial need an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 794, 'GRCF Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or education at any accredited university in Michigan. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or edu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 795, 'GRCF Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Schola', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical school and majoring in healthcare, education, or business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical schoo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 796, 'GRCF Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship is offered to a senior at West Catholic High School entering undergraduate studies in business or pre-law. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a minimum GPA of 3.0. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Vivian M. Kommer Scholarship is offered to a senior at West Catholic High School entering undergraduate studies in business or pre-law. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a minimum GPA of 3', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 797, 'Howard and Helen Hauff Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Howard and Helen Hauff Memorial Scholarship is offered to Washington state high school seniors or current college students from Washington. Applicants should be studying for a degree in engineering or business and been raised in a family involved in the tree fruit industry. Applicants must be pursuing a career in the tree fruit industry. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 798, 'Mac Hyde Brownfield Scholarship Program', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment minds. To celebrate Mac Hyde, Minnesota Brownfields offers this scholarship to students pursuing studies in diverse fields related to brownfield redevelopment.Applicants must: Be an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited Minnesota college or university; and/or a Minnesota resident; Be pursuing a field of study related to brownfields redevelopment, including: engineering, earth/environmental sciences, government/public policy, law, business, real estate, public health, economic development or related; Have an intended career in profession related to community revitalization, environmental quality, or remediation; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Recipient is invited and encouraged to attend ReScape Awards Event in April to receive scholarship.', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 799, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholars', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Students must be a full-time student and demonstrate a commitment to agriculture, leadership and academic achievement. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Enrolled university students who meet all the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be attending University of Idaho, Washington State University, Montana State University, or Oregon State University; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; be enrolled full time (12 or more credits); have a minimum GPA of 3.0; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Stude', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 800, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarshi', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influences that agriculture industry. Awards are based on school and community involvement, scholastic performance and educational goals. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Students recently graduating from high school and current college students who meet all of the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be a high school graduate with plans to attend a post-secondary institute or be a current college student enrolled full time; be attending or plan to attend an accredited two or four-year college located in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah or Washington; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influenc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 801, 'Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship P', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the California State Fair Student Scholarships help our states most promising students achieve their goals and realize their dreams by granting scholarships to a broad range of academic studies.They are presented to college students and graduating high school seniors who exhibit academic excellence, leadership potential, civic accomplishments, and a strong sense of personal commitment to continuing their education.', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the Califor', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 802, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 803, 'World Trade Week Scholarship', 'The World Trade Week committee offers scholarships to aspiring students in international trade fields. Scholarships are awarded to outstanding graduating high school seniors entering an accredited college or university with the goal of a career in international trade, as well as college students pursuing international degrees. Applicants at the high school level must be graduating seniors in California entering an accredited college or university with a standard minimum GPA of 2.5. Applicants at the college/university level must be enrolled in a full-time academic program in California relating to international trade with verification of a minimum 2.5 GPA.World Trade Week actively promotes the positive aspects of international trade that are vital to a strong local and national economy, under the guidance of founding sponsors the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles World Airports, the Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los Angeles. Education is the cornerstone of World Trade Week\'s mission to increase awareness of world trade\'s benefits to the region.', 'The World Trade Week committee offers scholarships to aspiring students in international trade fields. Scholarships are awarded to outstanding graduating high school seniors entering an accredited college or university with the goal of a career in interna', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 804, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 805, 'Stephen L. Keller Scholarship', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This scholarship provides an award of $2,000 that is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria and award amounts. While some of the scholarships are administered through a designated high school or organization, most are administered through our Scholarship Portal where students are matched with more than 25 scholarship opportunities.', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 806, 'ICSC Foundation Graduate Scholarships', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are available for graduate students. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Individual scholarships requirements vary. The member organization for industry advancement, ICSC promotes and elevates the marketplaces and spaces where people shop, dine, work, play, and gather as foundational and vital ingredients of communities and economies. ICSC produces experiences that create connections and catalyze deals; aggressively advocates to shape public policy; develops high impact marketing and public relations that influence opinions; provides an enduring platform for professional success; and creates forward-thinking content with actionable insights all of which drive industry innovation and growth.', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are availa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 807, 'Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Applications open in mid-January.The Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship benefits outstanding students in Poudre School District that aim to pursue a degree in finance, economics, business, or real estate. Eligible applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.5 GPA or better, and plan to continue in post-secondary education or training in Colorado. Financial need is a factor and should be demonstrated via a narrative that describes the applicants financial situation.', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 808, 'Chicago Roofing Contractors Association Scholarshi', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship recipient will be selected on the basis of academic performance, faculty recommendation, extracurricular activities, employment experience, and a demonstrated interest in a productive career.The CRCA Foundation will grant two $5,000 renewable scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year accredited college or university in the coming fall. The objective of these scholarship awards is to assist college/university-bound students in obtaining a quality education. Applicants must: be a high school senior; have an ACT composite score of 30 or greater, or SAT composite score of 1390 or greater; be a US citizen residing in Cook or other Chicagoland area counties; and be in process of or having provisional acceptance as a full-time student into undergraduatedegree program(s) from a four-year accredited college/university in Engineering, Architecture, Business or Liberal Arts/Sciences.', 'Each year the Chicago Roofing Contractors Association will award scholarships to a high school senior who will enter college in the Fall Semester in the following programs liberal arts and sciences, engineering, architecture or business. The scholarship ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 809, 'AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours, be an AICPA member (free of charge), demonstrate some financial need, and not have earned a CPA yet.Applicants must be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the current academic year that the scholarship is offered. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicant', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 810, 'AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer award provides financial assistance to students looking to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution to complete their degree in accounting or an accounting-related field. Students interested in being considered for more than one AICPA Legacy Scholarship awards need only complete one applicationapplicants will be evaluated for all awards for which they are eligible. Applicants must be planning to enroll in a four-year college or university for the upcoming school year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and demonstrate some financial need.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 811, 'AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Applicants must be full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate some financial need and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 812, 'AWSCPA Scholarship Award', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or graduate students who have completed at least 30 semester hours. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, be an AICPA Student Affiliate member (free of charge), and demonstrate some financial need. Applicants must be planning to pursue a CPA licensure but not presently have a CPA, and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent per semester) or a full-time graduate-level student (9 semester hours or equivalent per semester) for the current academic year (Note: an exception may be granted if you plan to participate in an internship). Applicants must also be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the full academic year. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or g', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 813, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 814, 'Cecile Meyer Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship ', 'Applicants must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln Northeast High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) or a C+ average or better in your high school graduating class; demonstrate qualities of leadership, good character, and citizenship; demonstrate an interest in business through choice of classes, work experience, or extra-curricular activities. Applicants must have been, or are actively, involved in at least two extra-curricular activities or sports programs while high school students. Applicants must demonstrate need of financial assistance to continue their education. (If two or more candidates for a scholarship exhibit equal qualifications, the student exhibiting the greatest financial need shall be given preference in the selection). Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.The Cecile Meyer Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship for Lincoln Northeast HS was created by Cornhusker Bank in 1999 to honor the life of Cecile Meyer Frampton. Mrs. Frampton was a woman ahead of her time. She served on the board of directors of Farmers State Bank in Davey, and its successor, Cornhusker Bank. Mrs. Frampton was married to George A. Frampton, who was instrumental in creating Cornhusker Bank. Mrs. Frampton passed away in 1984, but members of her family are still actively involved with Cornhusker Bank.', 'Applicants must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln Northeast High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) or a C+ av', 1600, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 815, 'David R. Parsley Scholarship Fund for Supply Chain', 'Created to encourage students to pursue foodservice supply chain management careers, the David R. Parsley Scholarship offers undergraduate students scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $10,000. Students should apply January through March. Ideal candidates should be pursuing a post-secondary degree in the restaurant, foodservice and hospitality industry, as well as for similar awards.Each year, the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation awards more than $1.2 million in scholarships to individuals. The Foundation also provides grants for educators and for individuals seeking industry certifications to advance their careers. Since the programs inception in 1987, the Foundation has awarded more than $26 million in scholarships to support the next generation of industry leaders.', 'Created to encourage students to pursue foodservice supply chain management careers, the David R. Parsley Scholarship offers undergraduate students scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $10,000. Students should apply January through March. Ideal candidates ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 816, 'George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship', 'Applicants of the George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) or a C+ average or better in their high school graduating class; demonstrate qualities of leadership, good character, and citizenship; and demonstrate an interest in business through choice of classes, work experience, or extra-curricular activities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'Applicants of the George A. Frampton/Cornhusker Bank Scholarship must be a graduating seniors of Lincoln High School in Lincoln, Nebraska; enroll full-time at a public or private four-year Nebraska college or university (12 credit hours); received a 2.5 G', 1600, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 817, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 818, 'PPEF Chairman\'s College Scholarships', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or graduate level coursework (industry employees only). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply. Applicants may apply for more than one scholarship if all requirements are met. Special note: The Four-Year College Scholarships will be awarded first. Applicants not receiving a Four-Year College Scholarship will be automatically considered for the One-Year College Scholarships and Named Scholarships so a separate application is not required. To be considered for the need-based scholarships, PPEF must receive a copy of the Student Aid Report that a student receives after filing the FAFSA. Application deadline is March 15 at Midnight Central Time.PPEF is an educational, charitable, nonprofit organization that awards college scholarships to students who have a parent working in the promotional products industry or who are working for a company in the industry. Since 1989, PPEF has awarded $3,026,500 in college scholarships to 1,618 students.', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or grad', 5500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 819, 'Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship', 'To apply for the Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Johnson County School District. The applicant must demonstrate academic success in high school studies and must possess the ability to do post-secondary work in a satisfactory manner. The applicant must be pursuing a post-secondary education in the areas of health care, religion, or business and demonstrate financial need.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Wayne J. & Wanda M. Lillich Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Johnson County School District. The applicant must demonstrate academic success in high school studies and must possess the ability to do pos', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 820, 'CWIT Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the CWIT Scholarship, applicants must: be a South Carolina resident and enrolled in an accredited school, institution, college, or university and must provide proof of acceptance or current enrollment; be a United States citizen; and be well-qualified, with a serious interest in pursuing a degree specific to International Trade or a related course of study. Applicants do not need to be a full-time student. People of any gender are encouraged to apply. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, resume, recommendation letter, personal statement and an essay. By offering monthly luncheon programs, networking opportunities, continuing education scholarships, academic scholarships and recognition for excellence, CWIT seeks to enhance the status of women working in trade-related fields while connecting professionals.', 'To be eligible for the CWIT Scholarship, applicants must: be a South Carolina resident and enrolled in an accredited school, institution, college, or university and must provide proof of acceptance or current enrollment; be a United States citizen; and be', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 821, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 822, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 823, 'Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is renewable for three consecutive years after original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Must be pursuing a program in or directly related to business, education, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.The applicant shall be a resident of McDuffie County who is a graduate of Thomson High School. First consideration shall be given to a student in the pursuit of a degree/career in education or business. Additional consideration shall be given to a student who needs financial assistance to continue his/her education in the pursuit of their chosen degree/career. Additional consideration shall be given to an applicant who will graduate with a 3.0 GPA or higher. The applicant shall have been active in community, church and/or extra-curricular activities. The applicant shall complete the application form provided by the Community Foundation for the CSRA and provide a letter of recommendation. The applicant shall provide an unofficial transcript and a narrative setting forth personal goals, reasons for going into chosen field of study, and plans after graduation from college. The narrative shall explain the need for financial assistance and the benefit of receiving the scholarship and shall be between 500-750 words.', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is ren', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 824, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 825, 'Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Schol', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (American University, The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University, Trinity Washington University, or the University of the District of Columbia). Previous awardees are encouraged to apply.The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C., has a long history and strong commitment of supporting women in their educational pursuits. The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship program was established to support women of any age pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in areas such as but not limited to business, engineering, healthcare, education, technology, mathematics, or the sciences (social or basic). Scholarship awards are given annually.', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 826, 'BAFTX Undergraduate Award', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low income household; maintain a GPA of 3 or above (current college students) or 3.5 (current high school students applying for freshman year funding); and be able to attend an awards dinner to receive the award in Houston in April. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation, a school transcript, a FAFSA report and a personal essay. The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007.', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 827, 'CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected recipients. Applicants must be full-time, undergraduate students majoring in risk management, actuarial science, finance, business, information systems and/or have a strong desire to join the risk and insurance industry upon graduation. Applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applications open in the fall and run until the due date.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a college transcript, letter(s) of recommendation (one letter from a professor required, additional letters will be accepted) and a personal statement (750-words maximum) answering an assigned prompt. If you are selected as a scholarship recipient, the funds are sent directly to the college or university and can be applied to any outstanding educational expenses including items such as tuition, books, and other fees. Applicants must not be a previous recipient of a NextGen Scholarship.', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 828, 'JCF Helen B. Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship', 'The Helen B. and Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university. Preference will be given to someone enrolled in a professional school such as a law school, business, or library/information science. Preference will also be given to a student who is an immigrant.The scholarship will be awarded to an individual based on academic merit and financial need. One scholarship of up to $10,000 is expected to be awarded annually. Provided eligibility requirements are met, past recipients may reapply.', 'The Helen B. and Lewis E. Goldstein Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university. Preference will be given', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 829, 'JCF Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship', 'The Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university to pursue a degree in business or engineering. Qualifications: Financial need, a minimum 3.0 cumulative high school GPA on a 4.0 scale, and demonstrated leadership in the Jewish and/or larger community.Residency requirements: Applicant whose permanent residence is in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, which includes San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Marin, Napa, and Sonoma Counties.Multiple scholarships between $1,500 and $5,000 will be awarded annually. Provided eligibility requirements are met, past recipients may reapply.', 'The Samuel Joseph and Marvin Anmuth Scholarship is for Jewish high school seniors or graduates who are planning to enroll or already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited college or university to pursue a degree in bus', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 830, 'NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Prog', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. Individual scholarships of up to $5,000 will be awarded to qualified students, with the monies forwarded directly to the school at which the student attends in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Only students who are citizens of the United States and plan to find permanent employment in North America are eligible for the NAMIC Mutual Foundation Insurance Scholarship.Applicants must be U.S. Citizens who are pursuing a bachelor\'s degree with a major or minor in insurance, risk management or actuarial science; or will be pursuing a career in insurance after completion of degree. As part of the application process, students must complete a 500-word essay describing what the scholarship means to the applicant, and why they are interested in a career in the insurance industry. We encourage prior recipients to acknowledge receipt of the scholarship in their essay.', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 831, 'University of Michigan Ross Scholarships', 'Once you factor in generous aid packages (two out of three first-year students receive financial aid), the University of Michigan is one of the most affordable public colleges in the nation. Our students represent a wide range of income levels showing our commitment to making higher education accessible and affordable. We encourage you to reach out directly to U-M\'s Central Financial Aid Office if you\'d like to learn more about the cost of attendance and financial aid opportunities for out-of-state students.All incoming BBA students are automatically considered for Ross Scholarships there is no separate scholarship application. Ross scholarship selections are based on criteria set by our donors. Many scholarships are need-based, so we highly encourage eligible students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), prior to the universitys suggested filing date of December 15 but no later than the deadline of March 31.', 'Once you factor in generous aid packages (two out of three first-year students receive financial aid), the University of Michigan is one of the most affordable public colleges in the nation. Our students represent a wide range of income levels showing ou', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 832, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 833, 'Adena Health Foundation Scholarships', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative to pursue courses of study within fields associated with health care that may one day lead some of the recipients home to care for the communities served by the health system.Scholarships are available to applicants considering a career in health care, either directly involved with patient care on the clinical side or in a number of fields that support operation of a health system, such as accounting, information technology, human resources, legal, marketing and communications and business development, among others. They are awarded on a competitive basis after applications are reviewed by an Adena scholarship committee. Applicants must have a 3.3 GPA and either a high school diploma or a GED score of 550.', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 834, 'Winston Health Policy Scholarship', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a one-day symposium on health policy in Washington, DC. The David A. Winston Health Policy Scholarship identifies and supports promising young people committed to a health policy-related masters degree in any discipline, field, or profession from any school or program that is housed in an accredited college or university. We seek to increase the number and quality of individuals trained in these fields at the state and federal levels by awarding deserving students with financial support to further their education.The scholarship program recognizes student excellence and achievement based on that students record and recommendations from faculty and colleagues. Up to twenty awards of $10,000 will be offered to each selected student who demonstrates their potential to succeed in health policy, health administration, and/or health management at either the state or national level upon graduation from their degree program. This program is open to any student enrolled in an academic graduate program at an accredited college or university.', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 835, 'ULINE Scholarship', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, advertising, communication studies, or corporate communication majors. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Preference is given to students with past internship experience and student, professional and/or community organizations experience. Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. Uline is also a strategic partner of Marquette University and is pleased to provide a scholarship for current sophomores and juniors and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Please be aware that this scholarship program involves an interview. Program finalists will be contacted to arrange interviews. All application materials will be provided to Uline for the purposes of identifying potential internships or job candidates.', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 836, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 837, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 838, 'Asparagus Club Scholarship', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each semester/quarter. Scholarships are available to rising college freshman through postgraduate studies (must be enrolled at the time of disbursement to be considered)Eligible applicants must be rising juniors, seniors, or graduate students who are earning a degree in a Business, Food Management, Accounting, Human Resources, IT or other focuses leading to a career in the grocery industry. Experience in the grocery industry is preferred but not required. The NGA Foundation seeks to position the independent grocery industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with this industry. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders.', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each seme', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 839, 'Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance', 'The The Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance Fund provides scholarships to Jewish students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need. Applicants must also reside in the St. Louis metropolitan area or consider the St. Louis metropolitan area their permanent residence, even if residing elsewhere to attend school. Jewish Federation of St. Louis is the Jewish communitys central philanthropic, planning and community-building organization. Each year the Jewish Federation distributes a number of academic scholarships to St. Louis area students through six named funds. These scholarships are open to residents of the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, with a preference given to Jewish applicants.', 'The The Benjamin D. and Miriam Pessin Education Assistance Fund provides scholarships to Jewish students pursuing a business degree. Applicants must demonstrate scholastic achievement and financial need. Applicants must also reside in the St. Louis metrop', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 840, 'NDS Klussendorf/McKown Scholarship', 'Seven scholarships will be awarded, three from the Klussendorfs Chris Kampf fund and four from the McKown Fund. Students who are eligible include those that are successfully completing their first, second or third years at a 2-year or 4-year college or university in the United States or Canada majoring in dairy science, animal science, agri-business, or other related majors that will develop the skills needed to pursue a career in the dairy industry. Scholarships are based on activities, experience, interest in showing dairy cattle and future plans. These awards are made possible by donations from Chris Kampf, the McKown family and from Klussendorf members and friends.Youth affiliated with all dairy breeds are encouraged to apply for these scholarships; however, the McKown scholarships will give preference to youth from predominately Holstein backgrounds. Past, present, or potential members of dairy cattle judging teams will receive special consideration. Applicants need to show leadership, participation in extracurricular activities, and a special interest and ability in showing dairy cattle in their best natural form.', 'Seven scholarships will be awarded, three from the Klussendorfs Chris Kampf fund and four from the McKown Fund. Students who are eligible include those that are successfully completing their first, second or third years at a 2-year or 4-year college or un', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 841, 'NDS Student Recognition Award for Seniors', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated leadership skills, student activity participation, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. Each university can nominate up to two students for this award.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 842, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 843, 'New York Financial Writers\' Association Scholarshi', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To qualify for a scholarship you must already be attending school, or have graduated at the end of the most recent calendar year.Applications should be sent to the specified email address no later than the given due date should contain the following (Applications received after this date will not be reviewed, regardless of circumstances): school, division, major and expected graduation date; present address and permanent home address (if different), telephone number; any other relevant personal information; a current resume; an essay explaining why you are pursuing a career in business and financial journalism; and samples of your financial writing (3 to 5 pieces), including links to online work and print clippings in PDF format.', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 844, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 845, 'Tampa Bay OWIT Scholarships', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, trade, economics, or business. Two scholarships with a maximum of $1,500 each will be awarded to the selected winners. Students must be attending a Tampa Bay college or university, or have a personal connection to the greater Tampa Bay community.All full-time students at an accredited College or University may apply (except incoming freshman). Scholarship funds must be used for tuition, books, and other expenses related to an international related major or field of study. This includes study abroad programs. Applicants must provide the TBOWIT Scholarship Committee with a detailed description of a confirmed use for the award (e.g. acceptance at study abroad program, or field research for course in which you are enrolled, etc.).', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 846, 'WGA Mary Macey Scholarship', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good standing in a two-year, associate degree-granting institution or four-year, bachelor degree-granting institution or graduate program and must currently work in the independent grocery industry. The Women Grocers of America (WGA) is pleased to assist the National Grocers Association (NGA) in its pursuit to recruit and retain the next generation of quality managers and entrepreneurs. We offer academic scholarships worth $1,500 each to students who intend to pursue a career in the independent sector of the grocery industry. Tuition checks will be mailed directly to the university.', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good s', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 847, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 848, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 849, 'Garcia Family Scholarship', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturing and/or floral business ownership/operations. To be eligible for the Garcia Family Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be residents of the US or Canada or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Garcia Family Scholarship is intended for students attending a two-year college, or juniors or seniors attending a four year institution with a career focus on the marketing or distribution of floral products, including retail, wholesale, manufacturin', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 850, 'Harold Bettinger Scholarship', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eligible for the Harold Bettinger Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Harold Bettinger Scholarship is intended for horticulture students, sophomore through graduate levels, who have a major or minor in business and/or marketing with the intent to apply their education to a horticulture-related career business. To be eli', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 851, 'IAEE Helen Brett Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attracting college level students into the field of study and encouraging their pursuit with financial support. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degree major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. If within a hospitality program, the focus of study should be the exhibitions and events industry as determined by the review of the submitted official transcripts. Applicants must: Be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Be enrolled in a degree program focusing on exhibition/event management; Have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on 4.0 scale; Have completed Helen Brett Scholarship Application; and supply a resume and two letters of recommendation by faculty and/or from exhibition industry leader.', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attra', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 852, 'Jacob And Rita Van Namen Marketing Scholarship', 'The Jacob and Rita Van Namen Marketing Scholarship is intended to develop knowledgeable, creative individuals who will improve the floriculture industry. This award requires students to have a career interest in agribusiness, marketing, and distribution of floral products and be of sophomore, junior, or senior standing. To be eligible, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada, or or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the US or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Jacob and Rita Van Namen Marketing Scholarship is intended to develop knowledgeable, creative individuals who will improve the floriculture industry. This award requires students to have a career interest in agribusiness, marketing, and distribution o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 853, 'James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship is for sophomore, junior or senior students who are pursuing a career in floral design and marketing of fresh flowers and plants. To be eligible for the James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: have a 2.0 GPA; and either be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship is for sophomore, junior or senior students who are pursuing a career in floral design and marketing of fresh flowers and plants. To be eligible for the James Bridenbaugh Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: ha', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 854, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 855, 'PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral students are eligible to apply. Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $7,500 each. This scholarship is awarded annually. This is named in honor of Harold Kerzner, a globally recognized expert on project, program, and portfolio management, innovation and strategic planning, and Senior Executive Director at International Institute for Learning.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doct', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 856, 'PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. Priority is given to children (or a stepchild) of a member of the PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter and residents of the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids or Eastern Iowa area attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university. Individuals planning to attend degree programs in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois are also welcome to apply. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 857, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 858, 'Horch Roofing Trade School Scholarship', 'Horch Roofing is offering two individual scholarships to a graduating high school senior who will attend a college/trade school or to a current college/trade school student who resides in the state of Maine. We believe it is important to encourage young men and women to study and find gainful employment within the trades. There are thousands of trade jobs that aren\'t filled because there are not enough skilled laborers. We hope this scholarship will help the chosen individuals find competence, satisfaction, and enjoyment in the trades, ideally at Horch Roofing. The successful candidates should be resilient and eager learners; doers and thinkers!A selection committee comprised of Horch Roofing\'s President, Chief Operating Officer, and Marketing Coordinator will review applications and select two candidates. We are looking for candidates with a proven passion for the trades and enthusiasm to pursue a career in skilled work. The chosen candidates will be informed of the committee\'s decision no later than June 10th. Please submit your application on Horch Roofing\'s website by May 2nd.', 'Horch Roofing is offering two individual scholarships to a graduating high school senior who will attend a college/trade school or to a current college/trade school student who resides in the state of Maine. We believe it is important to encourage young m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 859, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 860, 'Central California Asian Pacific Women Scholarship', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tulare County.Applications will be evaluated based on the following priorities but not limited to: First-generation student; Academic achievement; Leadership; and Contribution to the API community. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 14th. Once you submit your application, a confirmation email will be sent to you immediately. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder, and if you still cannot find it, please contact us.', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 861, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 862, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 863, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 864, 'NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship', 'The NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship is the pinnacle achievement for students interested in pursuing careers in retail. This opportunity was created for students of various academic backgrounds who have demonstrated leadership skills, previous retail experience, and a passion for making an impact. This scholarship develops students skills in retailing, business, and critical thinking, preparing and encouraging them to not only launch their career in retail, but be recognized among the next generation of leaders in the industry.Next Generation scholarship application consists of two phases. In the first phase, applicants will submit an essay, personal brand video, two letters of recommendation, resume, headshot and school transcripts. In the semifinalist phase, students will be required to complete a case study created in collaboration with Meijer and two interviews with assigned retailers. The top recipient will receive a $25,000 tuition scholarship, and four finalists will receive $10,000 tuition scholarships. Applicants must be juniors or seniors enrolled full time at a University Member school at the time when the scholarship is presented. They must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and have prior or current experience working in a retail job or internship.', 'The NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship is the pinnacle achievement for students interested in pursuing careers in retail. This opportunity was created for students of various academic backgrounds who have demonstrated leadership skills, previous r', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 865, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 866, 'Bayar Fellowship', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you must be a high school student who is interested in utilizing business principles to improve your community. The curriculum consists of a variety of concepts which will be taught through seminars and workshops intended to build the foundation of some of the most essential principles of a professional.Since the beginning, the Bayar Fellowship has been working to do things, such as: encourage low-income high school students to develop an understanding of business as they commit themselves to public service; provide a foundation for which financial literacy can be developed; and support recipients throughout their high school, college, and professional journeys by providing them with mentorship, financial support, and a strong network of accomplished peers to help them succeed in their endeavors.', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 867, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 868, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 869, 'Girls for Gaming Scholarship', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'The Girls for Gaming Scholarship is available for women students and early professionals (recent graduates within their first two years in the industry) pursuing a tech career in game development. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 870, 'Merchants Exchange of Portland Scholarship Fund', 'The Merchants Exchange Scholarship is designed to help students seeking or advancing careers in a field related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade, by providing resources for their continued education. The Scholarship is awarded by merit to students seeking or advancing a career in the maritime industry, or that influences the maritime industry.The Scholarship is awarded to students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA (or the schools equivalent rankings) and are currently a junior or senior academic standing enrolled in a 4-year college/university; a freshman (first-year) or sophomore (second-year) at a 2-year institutional degree program; a graduate student; or a student in a US Coast Guard-approved course. The student must have a declared major/minor related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade as their chosen field of study. To apply, applicants must complete a short online application, provide certified academic transcripts and submit one (1) letter of recommendation from a professor or direct supervisor. Awards can be used towards tuition, fees and books.', 'The Merchants Exchange Scholarship is designed to help students seeking or advancing careers in a field related to the Maritime Industry and/or International Trade, by providing resources for their continued education. The Scholarship is awarded by merit ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 871, 'S.C. International Trade Conference Scholarships', 'For the S.C. International Trade Conference Scholarships, applicants must either be South Carolina residents or attending an accredited college, university or trade school in South Carolina. All applicants must demonstrate interest in International Trade, Supply Chain Management or Business and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. The Margaret A. Patrick & W. Don Welch Scholarship is offered to current undergraduates. The Joy Latta Scholarship is awarded to students in technical or trade school. The Harry J. Wamboldt Scholarship is for high school seniors.Besides completing the application, applicants must also include: a transcript; a brief narrative or typewritten paragraph explaining why they should receive the scholarship; and one written recommendation from an instructor. The South Carolina International Trade Conference has a rich history and wide breadth of participation from companies representing maritime commerce, logistics and the greater supply chain.', 'For the S.C. International Trade Conference Scholarships, applicants must either be South Carolina residents or attending an accredited college, university or trade school in South Carolina. All applicants must demonstrate interest in International Trade,', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 872, 'Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women wanting to advance within the public finance industry by obtaining additional industry specific certifications; Encourage young women to consider careers in public finance; and Provide an opportunity for award recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about various career options and opportunities available to them.To be eligible, applicant must: Identify as a woman; Plan to be enrolled in an institute of higher education for the coming school year or plan to take an industry specific exam in the 2023-2024 fall/winter; Have an interest in pursuing a public finance-related career, which may include the fields of accounting, finance, banking, government, non-profit, or law; If applying for a scholarship to support higher education, applicants must demonstrate good academic standing; and All applicants must exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer positions, and/or community service.', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 873, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 874, 'The Goldie Initiative Scholarship Application', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real estate broker and entrepreneur. Our mission is to prepare women for senior leadership roles in all sectors of CRE. The Goldie Initiative does this by providing scholarship support for graduate study, mentorship, and networking opportunities for women with high potential who are committed to becoming leaders in the real estate industry.Women only. Scholarships from The Goldie Initiative are merit-based and not dependent on applicants financial needs. Many elements of the program are moving virtual, allowing students from across the country to apply. Applicant must have a Bachelors degree awarded from an accredited college or university. Enrollment at a U.S. accredited graduate school at a university is required. The Goldie Initiative is generally Chicago-centric, but applicants from other regions are encouraged to inquire further via email. Also required: Maintenance of good academic standing is required. Continuous enrollment in a graduate degree program pursuant to your universitys financial aid enrollment requirements. Submission of online progress reports on a regular schedule. Commitment to participate in communication with assigned mentor on regular basis. Scholarship funds are limited to 2 years, however once accepted to the program, Goldie Scholars may continue to participate in all other activities until the conclusion of their graduate studies. Regular attendance to Goldie Initiative events.', 'The Goldie Initiative offers a prestigious leadership program designed to develop the next generation of women executives in the commercial real estate (CRE) industry. The Goldie Initiative was founded by Goldie B. Wolfe Miller, a renowned commercial real', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 875, 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant for use on tuition or related educational expenses. Essay must not exceed 15 pages; must use 12 point font size; must use Times New Roman font type; must use single space; must use page numbers and must be PDF file type. Applicants must submit a cover letter with full contact information and a transcript of the applicants collegiate record for the year or year(s) of undergraduate education completed.', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 876, 'Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors and who are enrolled at a four-year state-sponsored or private college or university in Maryland, Virginia or DC. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens. Requirements for applying for the scholarship consist of a completed application form, grade point average transcript, and school and summer addresses, telephone numbers, and email address. Also, a 500-word essay entitled How the securities markets affect our daily lives should be submitted.The scholarship winners will be announced in August, with monies forwarded to the respective schools on behalf of the recipients prior to the Fall semester. g representation of these interests in the legislative, regulatory and technological processes, while fostering goodwill and high standards of integrity in accord with the Associations founding principle Dictum Meum Pactum My word is my bond. The Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation is dedicated to the needs of students of business, finance, and economics.', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 877, 'Berklee Merit-Based Scholarships', 'In addition to holding auditions in Boston, Berklee travels to more than 50 cities throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America in search of talented artists who are pursuing a college education in music, theater, or dance. The college also hosts teaching and performance programs across the United States and the world, including in Los Angeles, Puerto Rico, Ireland, Italy, and Japan, at various times throughout the year. Students may be selected to receive scholarships based upon their performance during these programs.Each year, the college selects top entering musicians to receive the Presidential scholarship. It covers tuition, on-campus housing, and the required laptop. Students demonstrating the highest musical merit and highest financial need are automatically nominated and selected for this exclusive award. No application or request for consideration is necessary.A limited number of full-tuition scholarships are awarded each year to participants in the Berklee City Music program. Students must demonstrate merit and financial need to be considered for this award. While the vast majority of awards are partial-tuition, a limited number of full-tuition awards are available to exceptionally qualified applicants.', 'In addition to holding auditions in Boston, Berklee travels to more than 50 cities throughout the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America in search of talented artists who are pursuing a college education in music, theater, or dance. The college al', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 878, 'CMA Scholarship', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you greater credibility, higher earning potential, and ultimately a seat at the leadership table. With the CMA Scholarship, you can complete the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) program at no cost. Take the exam while still in school and dazzle future employers with your management accounting skillsThe CMA Scholarship is offered to high-achieving students (undergrad through Ph.D.) who are majoring in accounting or finance. This allows students to take the Certified Management Accountant exam for free. This award is open to students all over the world. All students who are nominated by a professor will earn the scholarship. Ten students per school per academic year can be nominated for a scholarship.', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 879, 'IAEE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purpose of the scholarship is to promote and bring visibility to the exhibitions, meetings and business events industry for graduating high school students of diverse backgrounds and from under-served and economically and socially disadvantaged communities in order to create an equal opportunity for the recipient to achieve a two-year or four-year college-level education program. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degreed major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. The scholarship includes up to $2,500 in tuition assistance. Applications open in the Spring.Required Information/Documents: Family or student characterized with demonstrated financial need; Completed scholarship application (online form); High school-issued official transcript (upload); Acceptance letter in a full-time undergraduate at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Essay submission (online form); Two letters of recommendation from high school teachers or high school counselor (upload); Resume (upload)Must include: List your extra-curricular activities, both in and out of school, and the years of participation; List positions of leadership you have held, both in and out of school (e.g. Community Groups, Service Organizations, Philanthropy); List awards and honors you have received in both academic and extra-curricular activities; List work experience (paid or voluntary) with the job title, the average number of hours worked per week, and the dates of employment.', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purp', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 880, 'Media Fellows Scholarship', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-based scholarship program, striving to provide financial assistance to undergraduate college students with interests at the intersection of advertising and public policy. Applicants must be undergraduate students currently enrolled and attending a college or university in the United States. Successful Media Fellows Scholarship submissions include an essay that includes the students personal financial need statement as well as a description of their academic achievements and career aspirations, a letter of recommendation, and a professional resume. Rising freshmen are ineligible for Media Fellows Scholarships. Media Fellowships are one-time only award. We seek to support students demonstrating a combination of merit and financial need whose academic interests are at the intersection of advertising and public policy.', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 881, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 882, 'Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or minors in Finance, Business Administration, Marketing, Human Resources, Sales, or any other major within the business program. Mass Communications and Public Relations majors within the School of Liberal Arts are also welcome to apply. Undergraduate engineering programs are those offering a bachelors degree in engineering. All scholarship winners receive a non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 payable directly to the institution in which they are enrolled.BACKGROUNDThe Innovation Scholarship, sponsored by Crystal Group, was founded in 2014 as a way to celebrate and encourage the spirit of innovation. At Crystal Group, we embrace innovation in all aspects of our business, including our rugged computing product line, our approach to sales, marketing and engineering, and our business culture. ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:*Enrolled full-time in an undergraduate business program (major), engineering program (major), or related major working toward a bachelors degree, at an accredited two-year or four-year institution, located in the United States.*Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher*Must have completed at least 60 semester hours to be eligible*Submit typed (double-spaced) essay answering one of the posed questions*Crystal Group employees, and their family members are NOT eligibleNote: Past winners and applicants of this scholarship are eligible to re-apply in future years.', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or mino', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 883, 'BRAF David and Jeannie Price Scholarship', 'In order to be eligible for the David and Jeannie Price Scholarship, applicants must: be a student of Louisiana State Universitys E.J. Ourso College of Business or the University of Missouris Trulaske College of Business; be classified as an undergraduate junior or senior at the time of the award (the following fall semester) and be enrolled full-time; and, have a 3.5 GPA. Once a student has received the scholarship, they are not eligible to receive the scholarship a second time.', 'In order to be eligible for the David and Jeannie Price Scholarship, applicants must: be a student of Louisiana State Universitys E.J. Ourso College of Business or the University of Missouris Trulaske College of Business; be classified as an undergraduat', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 884, 'Jacqueline Duty Memorial Scholarship', 'The purpose of the A-Action Pest Control Scholarship Fund is to encourage commitment by students to a career in business administration, marketing, or another business-related field. Entrepreneurship and small business ownership are core principles A-Action was founded on and are important to the overall local community. The application procedure consists of filling out an online form, including a faculty letter of recommendation, and including a personal letter of intent.A-Action Pest Control is a local pest control company located in NE Illinois that is heavily involved in our community and is proud to announce our third annual $1,000 Jacqueline Duty Memorial Scholarship! The scholarship will be awarded to a high school or college student that is currently enrolled or intending to enroll in an accredited business or business-related program at a college or university in Illinois or Wisconsin.', 'The purpose of the A-Action Pest Control Scholarship Fund is to encourage commitment by students to a career in business administration, marketing, or another business-related field. Entrepreneurship and small business ownership are core principles A-Acti', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 885, 'Beldon Scholarship', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial burdens. Every year, we will select two winners to award a $1,000 scholarship, each! Our scholarship panel will review all applications and hand-pick the most qualified candidates. We want you to tell us what it takes to be an aspiring business leader in this industry today. BELDON is a specialized home improvement company that offers services and installations of LeafGuard Gutters, Roofing, Pella Windows, and James Hardie Siding. Student must be seeking a degree in business, management, communications, marketing or related field, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, submit a 1,500-2,000 word essay entitled BELDON Scholarship. and include their full name, .edu email address and phone number in the essay document.', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 886, 'Stephen W. Cavanaugh Scholarship', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per semester for eight consecutive semesters, for a total award of $8,000. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; an ACT/SAT score report; an academic resume; a recommendation letter; and an essay of 250500 words that explains why they are pursuing a career in the insurance industryThis scholarship was established in January 2007 by the Louisiana Workers Compensation Corporation (LWCC) to honor the memory of Mr. Stephen W. Cavanaugh. Mr. Cavanaugh served as the President and CEO of LWCC until 2006. He was an extraordinary leader who made lasting contributions to the insurance industry in Louisiana. He is succeeded by Kristin W. Wall, who has served as President and CEO since Mr. Cavanaughs departure.', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 887, 'J.C. Cote Scholarship', 'Each year, the Arkansas SHRM State Council awards a $1000 scholarship to an Arkansas college student who has demonstrated scholastic achievement and a commitment to a career in human resources. Applicants must be juniors at the beginning of the fall semester of the year the award is offered, have declared a major, emphasis or concentration in human resources, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Graduate students may also be eligible to apply, and must have a 3.5 GPA. This award is named in honor of J.C. Cote, who was a dedicated member of the ARSHRM State Council and the Western Arkansas SHRM chapter (WAHRA). J.C. served as Chapter President of WAHRA for two years. He also represented the ARSHRM State Council as 2001 State HR Conference Chair and as West District Director. J.C. put his heart and soul into these roles. Through this scholarship award, the Arkansas SHRM State Council seeks to identify and reward students who characterize J.C.\'s commitment to the human resources profession.', 'Each year, the Arkansas SHRM State Council awards a $1000 scholarship to an Arkansas college student who has demonstrated scholastic achievement and a commitment to a career in human resources. Applicants must be juniors at the beginning of the fall semes', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 888, 'Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholars', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service, who also wish to pursue a career in the sports industry, with an emphasis on journalism, media relations, event operations, team operations, or marketing. The scholarship is merit-based and features a one-time, non-renewable $10,000 financial award for each recipient. Each scholarship will be funded directly to the recipients postgraduate institution upon verification of enrollment within eighteen months of graduation. As part of the Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship, the recipients will be given the unique opportunity to receive a Rose Bowl Game Experience, that consists of a four-night trip to Pasadena, Calif., to meet with staff from the Tournament of Roses, and the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences. The experience culminates with the opportunity to attend the Rose Bowl Game on January 2 with a guest. Transportation, lodging, and meals for the scholarship recipient will be covered as part of the award. The scholarship is open to undergraduate students who are in their final year of course study (with an intended graduation date of in the Spring or Fall/Winter). The student has consistently demonstrated high levels of achievement in academics and civic service throughout their collegiate career. An independent committee will select one recipient from both the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conference to receive the scholarship.', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 889, 'PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing Education Scholarship must be a graduate student or a non-traditional working student, currently enrolled in a college or university program and have chosen a career in the business events industry.PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 890, 'PCMA Legacy Society Student Scholarship', 'The Legacy Society Student Scholarship supports up to three students entering the dynamic field of business events planning by providing a unique opportunity for support and engagement as they enter the workforce. Individuals who qualify for the Legacy Society Student Scholarship must be in final year of undergraduate education before entering the workforce and be committed to becoming an event organizer post-graduation. PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The Legacy Society Student Scholarship supports up to three students entering the dynamic field of business events planning by providing a unique opportunity for support and engagement as they enter the workforce. Individuals who qualify for the Legacy So', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 891, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 892, 'ACBH Stipend Program for an Internship on Capitol ', 'The Advisory Council for Bosnia and Herzegovina (ACBH) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the interests of Bosnian Americans and works to improve relations between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). ACBH advocates for a democratic, multi-ethnic and indivisible BiH and one of our primary goals is advancing the integration of BiH into the EU and NATO, as well as ensuring that the aggression against BiH and its people is never repeated. ACBH is accepting applications for a stipend internship program for students and recent college graduates who have been accepted for an internship position with members of the U.S. Congress. The stipend internship program will provide an opportunity for Bosnian American students to live and work in Washington, D.C. and become exposed to U.S. government institutions and policy-making processes. Applicants must be U.S. citizens of Bosnian descent with relevant education background and maturity, excellent communication and writing skills, and past interest and experience in community and public service.', 'The Advisory Council for Bosnia and Herzegovina (ACBH) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the interests of Bosnian Americans and works to improve relations between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). ACBH adv', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 893, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 894, 'CSU Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service, demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office. Must be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.Please include in the personal statement 1) motivations and goals for a career in nonprofit or public service, 2) experience or involvement to date in nonprofit or public service activities, and 3) how they envision their course of study and anticipated career facilitating their goals with nonprofit or public service communities. All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration. This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwells admiration for the universitys commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.After graduating with a bachelors of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees audit staff. He directed the CSUs self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have de', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 895, 'Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district/region level and 6 international scholarships in the amount of $8,000. Applicants must be female students undertaking a business and/or business-related program at an accredited university/college/institute and must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a master\'s program at the time the application is submitted. Applicants must submit verification of current enrollment with application materials, have achieved an outstanding academic record during their academic studies, including business-related subjects and must have demonstrated initiative, ambition, and commitment to pursuing a career in business.', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 896, 'Manor College George & Jaroslava Rybak Scholarship', 'Many students want to know are they eligible for scholarships at Manor College? The answer is often yes and students are considered automatically for most scholarships, once their full application has been submitted. Partial scholarships cover partial tuition costs for the freshman year. Renewable for the length of the full-time program as long as the specific credit and GPA requirements are met. All scholarships are competitive. Partial Tuition Scholarships are given out on a first come first serve basis, so applying to Manor College as early as possible is best. A scholarship application is required and is mailed to eligible students by the Financial Aid Office. The George & Jaroslava Rybak Scholarship will be awarded to students studying in a Business-related program who are of Ukrainian heritage. Eligible applicants must be incoming freshmen or transfer students, and must have a high school GPA of a B. Part-time student recipients must complete 18 credits with a 3.0 GPA to renew this scholarship. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Many students want to know are they eligible for scholarships at Manor College? The answer is often yes and students are considered automatically for most scholarships, once their full application has been submitted. Partial scholarships cover partial t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 897, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 898, 'Russel Sage College eSports Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit scholarship (based on HS GPA). We are housed in the school athletic department and as such have all the same resources as the varsity sports teams. We are building a state of the art arena in Troy, NY (PC pods, smartboards for VOD reviews, viewing area for watch parties, locker rooms), provide all PCs and peripherals to players, uniforms, practice jerseys, branded gear and bags, etc. There are competitive tryouts for the Varsity team, all players are eligible for the eSports scholarship, regardless of rank or skill level. There is no limit to how many players may claim the scholarship or roster size limits. Email contact or visit website to apply or request more information.', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit sch', 21500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 899, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 900, 'Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their words and their actions. This merit-based tuition scholarship is designed for competitive applicants who demonstrate above-average academic performance, previous work or leadership experience. To be considered for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship for one of our graduate degree programs, please complete and submit the Optional Scholarship Essay as part of the graduate program application. Selection is based on this essay, as well as documentation submitted with student\'s application.', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their word', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 901, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 902, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 903, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 904, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 905, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 906, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 907, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 908, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 909, 'Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be in at least their second semester, enrolled in two semester-equivalent courses, and demonstrate a commitment to STEM disciplines relevant to defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.Eligibility Criteria:U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.Graduate-level candidates must be enrolled in their second semester, taking at least two semester-equivalent courses per semester, at an accredited U.S. college or university.A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application.Eligible majors include but are not limited to information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics, and other STEM-related fields (see the list of qualifying STEM majors below).Qualifying STEM Majors:Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.Application Process:1. Complete the online application, including a short-answer question on work experience and future career goals aligning with the AFCEA Educational Foundation\'s mission.2. Provide a brief summary of financial need.3. Include the following documents:Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar\'s Office.Minimum two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study.Current rsum.Undergraduate transcript (official or unofficial).4. Optionally, applicants may submit a third letter of recommendation.Submission Details:If your transcript does not show classes in progress, submit documents indicating current classes.For non-electronic submissions, send official documents to the AFCEA address listed above to arrive by the deadline date.Applications must be complete, including all supporting documentation, by the deadline.When sending supporting documents, please include the name of the scholarship.Empower your graduate education and contribute to STEM excellence in defense and security. Apply for the AFCEA Educational Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship today!', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 910, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 911, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 912, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 913, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 914, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 915, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 916, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 917, 'ARRL Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship can belong to any active Amateur Radio License Class. Applicants must be a resident of Georgia or Alabama, and plan on attending an institution in Georgia or Alabama. Preference will be given students majoring in electronics, communications ore related fields. In addition, a GPA of at least a 2.5 is required. Applicants must be holding an amateur radio license for at least one year.All applicants of ARRL scholarships must be active, FCC-licensed amateur radio operators [note: Active foreign amateur radio operators are eligible for The ARDC Scholarships.] All applicants must submit a completed online application. Transcripts and and additional required documents must be submitted with the application and not emailed separately. Applicants can be either citizens of the United States or other countries, and can be in any level of education (but be at least high school seniors).', 'Applicants of the Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship can belong to any active Amateur Radio License Class. Applicants must be a resident of Georgia or Alabama, and plan on attending an institution in Georgia or Alabama. Preference will be given st', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 918, 'ARRL Foundation Scholarship Programs', 'All applicants must be active, FCC-licensed amateur radio operators [Note: Active foreign amateur radio operators are eligible for The ARDC Scholarships.] All applicants must submit a completed online application. Transcripts and additional required documents must be submitted with the application and not emailed separately. A number of scholarships require additional documents, such as a letter of recommendation from a sitting Officer of an ARRL-affiliated club. Applications without accompanying transcripts and additional required documents (if applicable) will not be considered.The ARRL Foundation Scholarship Committee will review all applicants for eligibility and award decisions. Awards are mailed directly to recipients\' schools. Applicants must have a GPA of 2.0+; Must be holding an amateur radio license for at least 1 year; Grade Level: H.S. Senior, Undergrad, Graduate. Scholarship Award Amounts: $500-$25,000. Applicants should have at least a 2.0 GPA, and can be either US residents or residents of other countries.', 'All applicants must be active, FCC-licensed amateur radio operators [Note: Active foreign amateur radio operators are eligible for The ARDC Scholarships.] All applicants must submit a completed online application. Transcripts and additional required docum', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 919, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 920, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 921, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 922, 'SME Education Foundation Scholarships', 'As the philanthropic arm of SME, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization serving the manufacturing industry, the SME Education Foundation inspires, prepares and supports the next generation of manufacturing and engineering talent. The Foundation leverages the 90-year history and thought leadership of SME in the manufacturing and engineering industry to provide curated experiences for thousands of high school students at SME conferences and tradeshows and builds hands-on manufacturing programs in high schools across the country.The SME Education Foundation annually awards millions of dollars in scholarships to graduating high school seniors, undergraduates and graduate students pursuing two-year, four-year or advanced degrees in manufacturing or engineering. Applicants for any scholarship must be a permanent resident or citizen of the United States, have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and be on the path towards an associates, bachelor\'s or graduate degree in manufacturing engineering, technology, or a closely related field at an accredited college or university in the U.S. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'As the philanthropic arm of SME, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization serving the manufacturing industry, the SME Education Foundation inspires, prepares and supports the next generation of manufacturing and engineering talent. The Foundat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 923, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 924, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 925, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 926, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 927, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 928, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 929, 'W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,000 and an annual CEAT Scholarship of $15,000. Additionally, each scholar will participate in funded enrichment, travel and networking opportunities. This scholarship program was designed to benefit a person who was an active member of a Boys & Girls Club while in high school.The purposes of this program are: to accelerate professional and leadership development, stimulate intellectual growth, develop career awareness and cultural perspectives, and develop interpersonal skills; as well as to provide financial enrichment to students actively involved in local Boys and Girls Clubs, who desire to pursue a career in the engineering industry. Eligible applicants must have a history of leadership in one or more organizations in high school. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,', 320000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 930, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 931, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 932, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 933, 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduate, or graduate program. Two-year program applicants must have completed at least 1 semester or the equivalent of 12 credit hours and four-year program applicants must be at least a sophomore at the time of application. Preference is given to students enrolled in a degree program in instrumentation, systems, automation, and closely related fields. Dollar amounts will vary.Scholarship applicants must submit the online application which requires that candidates complete and provide the following: essay questions (maximum of 1000 words per question); supporting information such as extracurricular activities (career-related), academic honors, civic honors or awards received and advise of professional or honorary society memberships they are associated with; an official transcript; employment history; and recommendation letters (at least two letters of recommendation; one letter must be from a faculty member).', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 934, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 935, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 936, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 937, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 938, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 939, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 940, 'Cal Grant C Award Program', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical program that could bring you closer to your dream job? The California Student Aid Commission provides State financial aid for those who meet certain income, asset, and other financial aid standards to attend college. Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the CA Dream Act Application by the March 2 deadline. If the Commission determines you eligible for a Cal Grant C, complete the online Cal Grant C Supplement Form through your WebGrants for Students account by the requested deadline. Use up to $2,462 for tuition and fees and $547 for books, tools, and equipment at any Cal Grant eligible private for profit or private nonprofit institution. Use up to $1,094 at any California Community College. Cal Grant C: (7,761 awards offered after the March 2nd deadline): For low to middle income students; No GPA requirement; For Occupational or Technical training programs of least 4 months in length; Offers an award amount to assist with tuition and fees, also includes an additional annual book and supplies amount.', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical prog', 3009, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 941, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 942, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 943, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 944, 'A.B. and M.R. Noel Scholarship', 'The A.B. and M.R. Noel Scholarship was established in 2008 to benefit graduates of Wood River Rural High School in Wood River, Nebraska attending Central Community College or Concordia University in Seward, NE. It is also offered to students of nursing attending Central Community College-Grand Island and Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. High school or college transcript and first page of FAFSA report is required with application.To apply, you must be a current graduating senior or former graduate of Wood River Rural High School in Wood River, Nebraska who is attending Central Community College (Columbus, Hastings, Grand Island) or Concordia University or a student enrolled in nursing at Central Community College in Grand Island or Concordia University. Preference will be given to seniors or graduates of Wood River Rural High School and those majoring in nursing, dental hygiene or electrical technology. Applicants must have a High School GPA of 3.0 or greater, and maintain a minimum college GPA of 2.8 or above each semester. Preference will be given to applicants who have shown involvement in high school, college and community activities. Applicants who qualify for the Federal Pell Grant will not be considered for this scholarship, but financial need is a consideration.', 'The A.B. and M.R. Noel Scholarship was established in 2008 to benefit graduates of Wood River Rural High School in Wood River, Nebraska attending Central Community College or Concordia University in Seward, NE. It is also offered to students of nursing at', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 945, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 946, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 947, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 948, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 949, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 950, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 951, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 952, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 953, 'USMA Blake Family Metric Awards', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Funding for these awards is provided by Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan in an effort to help increase metric awareness and usage in the US. The Metric Scholarship Award is offered to US high school seniors who want to pursue an undergraduate degree. The Non-Student Metric Award is for US non-student (US government, K-12 educators, academia, industry, professional) applicants.All judging and final decisions of awards are the sole responsibility of the USMA. Only awardees will be contacted by email. All other applicants are encouraged to visit the USMA website to view the award status. Non-student applicants are not eligible to be a first place winner two years in a row. Winners and the top finalists will receive free USMA membership for one year, which includes the Metric Today newsletter. Winners names and cities will be used in USMAs award announcements and future promotions. Applications run from January 1 until the due date.', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Fu', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 954, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 955, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 956, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 957, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 958, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 959, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 960, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 961, 'HITEC Foundation Scholarship', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity college students transferring to four-year universities, graduate students and DACA (Deferred Actions for Early Childhood Arrivals) students.Scholarships of up to $5,000 to be used for education related expensed will be awarded for the 2023-2024 academic year. The scholarship funds may only be used at an accredited, non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and required equipment. Deadline to apply is April 14th and notification of selection results in mid-June. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage (i.e., at least one parent must be of Hispanic descent), be a graduating high school senior or current college student, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), major (or intend on majoring) in Technology or an approved technology-related major and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident, or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)status.', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 962, 'Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Applicants must be from Graves County.Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 963, 'Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (ST', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be considered for this scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending a rural high school as a senior in the state of Kentucky and be an active member of their schools STLP. Additionally, the student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community.', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 964, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 965, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 966, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 967, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 968, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 969, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azure and you could win big at the Imagine Cup World Finals in Seattle. Many of our competitions are intended for teams, so you may also need to create a team to participate. If a competition requires a team, you\'ll be able to pick your team right on the Submission page. If you don\'t have a team yet, you can create one in just a few moments - you just need a team name and team country, and you\'re ready to go.This competition is intended for a team of experienced coders. As part of this competition, you\'ll submit a complete piece of software, usable by our judges, as well as supporting documentation.A team is up to four eligible students. In addition to your team, other people are allowed to help you. You can have a mentor, such as a faculty member, who advises you on your project. You can also have associates, who must be eligible students, that can help you with things including business model planning, marketing, music or sound effects creation, and so on. Unless otherwise indicated in the specific Competition Rules, you are eligible to enter if you meet the following requirements at the time of entry: -You are at least 16 years of age as of last July and are actively enrolled as a student at an accredited high-school or college/university (including home schools)-You are NOT a resident of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria -You are not an employee or intern of Microsoft Corporation, or an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, at any time between January and July of the competition year-You are not involved in any part of the execution or administration of this Competition-You are not an immediate family member of (parent, sibling, spouse/domestic partner, child) or household member of a Microsoft employee, an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, or a person involved in any part of the administration and execution of this competition between January and July of the competition yearFor a list of complete details and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azu', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 970, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 971, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 972, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 973, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 974, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 975, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 976, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 977, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 978, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 979, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 980, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 981, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 982, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 983, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 984, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 985, 'SEE Education Foundation Scholarship', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pursuing a technical, undergraduate, graduate or doctorate degree in a field related to the commercial explosives industries. Students will be assessed on academic and professional achievements, industry goals, a personal challenges narrative and a brief statement of financial need.The SEE Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization created in 1996 to serve the long-term education interests of the explosives industry through the development of education and training materials, championing the inclusion of explosives instruction in engineering curricula and awarding scholarships to eligible students. Student organizations may be chartered by the society upon suitable evidence of interest brought by a member qualified to sponsor such an organization, such as a faculty member of a science or engineering college or university. Student chapters are subject to the same requirements and benefits as regular chapters with some minor exceptions.', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pur', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 986, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 987, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 988, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 989, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 990, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 991, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 992, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 993, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 994, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 995, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 996, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 997, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 998, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 999, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1000, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1001, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1002, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1003, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1004, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1005, 'Elevate Scholarship Program', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, industrial automation, industrial maintenance, robotics, tool and die, and transportation and logistics. Along with filling out the application, applicants must also answer questions regarding their eligibility for the scholarship.Elevate Advanced Manufacturing promotes great careers in advanced manufacturing. The Manufacturing sector comprises 14.4 percent of public and private employment in Iowa with 222,628 employees. These well-paying careers require education and training beyond high school, but many dont require the often burdensome cost of a bachelors degree. Recent studies have shown that two-year degree holders, especially in high-demand manufacturing occupations, can earn salaries that surpass those of college graduates.', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machin', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1006, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1007, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1008, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1009, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1010, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1011, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1012, 'Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs (NBT) Scholarships', 'Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. To apply for an NBT Trade School, Community/Technical College, or University Scholarships, you must have a 2.5 GPA and be currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program at a community, technical college, or trade school and submit an official high school or college transcript as well as an on-line application. Winners will receive a student version of SolidWorks CAD Software. Submit an online application. Submit an official high school or college transcript from the school where you last completed a semester. For grade verification, official transcripts must be sent by the educational institution(s) you last attend(ed) or requested through an electronic transcript service such as Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse. Only transcripts received electronically or postmarked by the application deadline will be accepted. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in October/November for spring terms and in April/May for fall terms.', 'Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. To apply for an NBT Trade School, Community/Technical College, or University Scholarships, you must have a 2.5 GPA and be currently enrolled in or entering a ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1013, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1014, 'BrandSource Scholarship (Foster Love - Together We', 'In collaboration with Together We Rise, the Brandsource Scholarship provides access to academic and workforce opportunities for America\'s current and former foster youth. To accomplish this, scholarship recipients receive up to $5,500 annually for up to two years in an effort to alleviate the financial burdens associated with securing a trade certification, licensure. and/or vocational degree. To ensure their long-term success, recipients have an opportunity to receive access to peronsal mentorship and career development services.Applicants must be pursuing the following trades: Appliance Repair Technicians; Plumbing; Electrician; Carpentry & Woodwork; Cabinet Making; Electronics Repair; Equipment Operator; and Industrial Mechanical Service. Award also includes up to two years of academic support to help with program costs and rent support, addresses academic housing needs and offers relocation services.', 'In collaboration with Together We Rise, the Brandsource Scholarship provides access to academic and workforce opportunities for America\'s current and former foster youth. To accomplish this, scholarship recipients receive up to $5,500 annually for up to t', 55000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1015, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1016, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1017, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1018, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1019, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1020, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1021, 'Boeing Engineering 2024 Internship Program', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environment for every teammate thats welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.Boeing has shaped the course of human history through aerospace innovations. Today, because of our amazing people and powerful technologies, our products connect the globe, protect freedom, and advance scientific discovery around the world. From the depths of the ocean, to Mars and beyond, we\'re inspiring the next century of explorers we invite you to join us on the journey ahead!Come join Boeing, voted by WayUp as one of the 2023 Top 100 Internship Programs in the US! Boeing is seeking motivated, excited, and innovative students for our 2024 intern program.', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1022, 'Brooks Instrument Undergraduate Engineering Schola', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S. Citizen or hold Permanent Residency status; earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 grade point average; and be currently enrolled as a full-time student in a four or five-year academic program. Besides completing the application, you must also include: a transcript (either official or unofficial); a personal essay (between 500 and 1,500 words about yourself and your interest in engineering, flow and/or instrumentation); and a project review (submit a project review, proposal, lab work or other endeavor that details in writing - with pictures and/or diagrams where necessary - a process that involves some degree of instrumentation, flow or measurement). Do not send any letters of recommendation, tax returns, bank balances, resumes or CVs.', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S.', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1023, 'Steel Root Scholarship', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 toward an education in the field of cybersecurity. The Steel Root Scholarship is intended to encourage skilled young applicants to enter the field of cybersecurity a field where the demand for talent far exceeds the supply. This is open to all Massachusetts students in their junior year of high school, the scholarship has an application deadline of October 31st.The Steel Root Scholarship provides the recipient with $10,000 over two years of college -- $5,000 at the start of freshman year and $5,000 at the start of sophomore year. The recipient will also be enrolled in Leap for Educations College Success Program, and will receive free assistance with the college and scholarship application process, completion of the FAFSA financial aid forms, SAT prep classes, and more. Finally, the winner of the scholarship will also be paired with a Steel Root cybersecurity professional who will serve as a mentor and meet with the student quarterly through the final year of high school and into freshman year of college. Applicants for the Steel Root scholarship should be planning to pursue one or more majors in qualified IT fields of study, including information technology, computer science, software engineering, computational data analysis hardware, software, or networking certification programs. Scholars with a GPA of 2.5 or higher will be considered, although lower GPAs may be considered if the student demonstrates outstanding interest and potential in an IT field through extracurricular activities, jobs, internships, volunteer activities, etc. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate financial need and must plan to enroll in a full-time undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical trade school after graduating high school.', 'Steel Root Inc, a leading cybersecurity company that provides security and compliance services for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces the formation of a college scholarship that will award a selected high school junior applicant with $10,000 towa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1024, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1025, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1026, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1027, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1028, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1029, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1030, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1031, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1032, 'Ralph W. Shrader Graduate Diversity Scholarship', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be in at least their second semester, enrolled in two semester-equivalent courses, and demonstrate a commitment to STEM disciplines relevant to defense, homeland security, and intelligence communities.Eligibility Criteria:U.S. Citizenship is mandatory.Graduate-level candidates must be enrolled in their second semester, taking at least two semester-equivalent courses per semester, at an accredited U.S. college or university.A current overall GPA of 3.5 or higher at the time of application.Eligible majors include but are not limited to information technology, cybersecurity, telecommunications electronics, and other STEM-related fields (see the list of qualifying STEM majors below).Qualifying STEM Majors:Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.Application Process:1. Complete the online application, including a short-answer question on work experience and future career goals aligning with the AFCEA Educational Foundation\'s mission.2. Provide a brief summary of financial need.3. Include the following documents:Current official transcript issued by the school Registrar\'s Office.Minimum two letters of recommendation from faculty in the major of study.Current rsum.Undergraduate transcript (official or unofficial).4. Optionally, applicants may submit a third letter of recommendation.Submission Details:If your transcript does not show classes in progress, submit documents indicating current classes.For non-electronic submissions, send official documents to the AFCEA address listed above to arrive by the deadline date.Applications must be complete, including all supporting documentation, by the deadline.When sending supporting documents, please include the name of the scholarship.Empower your graduate education and contribute to STEM excellence in defense and security. Apply for the AFCEA Educational Foundation Graduate Diversity Scholarship today!', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is proud to offer scholarships of $3,000 to full-time students, specifically women and minority students, currently pursuing a graduate degree in eligible majors that align with the foundation\'s mission. Applicants must be', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1033, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1034, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1035, 'Edison Scholars Program', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help them follow their dreams in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) and empower them to change the world. This is a chance for students with big dreams to advance their education and take part in shaping a brighter future. Applicants must be a high school senior with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, plan to pursue studies in the STEM fields at a four-year accredited college or university and show financial need. Eligible STEM majors include computer and information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation and physical sciences. Applicants must live in Southern California Edisons service territory. The top 50 finalists will be required to submit a short video and potentially participate in a final interview. Dont stress, these are just ways to get to know you better. Dependents of Edison International and SCE employees and retirees are not eligible.', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help ', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1036, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1037, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1038, 'ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their anticipated graduation date to be later that the date the award funds are to be distributed. Each potential candidate must also show an active interest in the field of nondestructive testing and evaluation.Students applying for the scholarship must submit a completed application form, signed by applicant and school official, an outline of students program of study, an official school transcripts showing all completed coursework and three individual letters of recommendation. Applicants must also supply an original essay describing how he/she envisions the role of NDT/NDE in his/her career. Funds will be made available in July.', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their antici', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1039, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1040, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1041, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1042, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1043, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1044, 'Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) Scholars Pro', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and information technology education at UMBC will help make UMBC a destination for women (and their allies) interested in technical careers and serve as a national model for other universities. The Center for Women In Technology (CWIT) at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) is a merit-based scholarship program for talented female undergraduates majoring in computer science, information systems, business technology administration (with a technical focus), computer engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical/biochemical/environmental engineering, or a related program at UMBC. This is only for incoming freshmen.', 'The Center for Women in Technology (CWIT, pronounced see-wit) is dedicated to increasing the representation of women in creating technology and in engineering and information technology fields. A successful program for female-friendly engineering and info', 88000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1045, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1046, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1047, 'ACEC California Scholarship', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from Riverside/San Bernardino, Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Diego regions may be eligible for up to $50,000 in additional awards from local ACEC California Chapters based on their school location, residency, and hometown.To qualify as an applicant for the ACEC California Scholarship Program, a student must be entering their junior, senior, fifth or masters degree year in the fall. Students graduating in December are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled as follows: Upper division undergraduate students must be enrolled full-time and working toward a degree in an engineering or land-surveying curriculum approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET); Masters degree students must be enrolled at least half time, and either be in an ABET-accredited Master of Science (MS) engineering program or have a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from an ABET- accredited engineering program. For ACEC Californias State Competition: Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.2 in completed engineering and land surveying courses and a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0. Applicants must be interested in the possibility of pursuing a career in consulting engineering or land surveying.', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from R', 110000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1048, 'Society of Women Engineers - Lehigh Valley Section', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for administration of the program is provided by SWE volunteers. Applicants must must be females graduating from high school who reside in areas with zip codes beginning in 177-187 and 195-196, which includes over 20 counties in Pennsylvania. In order to qualify, applicants must be enrolling as a first-year student in an ABET-accredited engineering program with a major in engineering technologies (any). Computer technology, computer science, and information systems are not qualified. A one-time award of up to $5,000 can be granted to the successful applicants. SWE-LVs activities support the goals of the international organization through the theme of Aspire, Advance and Achieve.', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for ad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1049, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1050, 'Advanced Energy\'s STEM Diversity Scholarship', 'Apply for the Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship. If youre majoring in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or material science, to help you achieve your educational goals, we\'re offering a $20,000 scholarship grant towards your tuition. You will also be given an opportunity to intern with us, a global leader in the design and manufacturing of highly engineered, precision power conversion, measurement, and control solutions for mission-critical applications and processes.The Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship is open to all gender-diverse and racially diverse students studying electrical engineering, physics, or material science. This scholarship is open to undergraduates (who are at least rising sophomores), Master\'s-level students and Ph.D. students. Applicants must either attend the University of Colorado, Colorado State University, University at Buffalo, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota, San Jose State University or Cal Poly- San Luis Obispo. Applicants must maintain a 3.25 GPA or higher.', 'Apply for the Advanced Energy STEM Diversity Scholarship. If youre majoring in electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or material science, to help you achieve your educational goals, we\'re offering a $20,000 scholarship gran', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1051, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1052, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1053, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1054, 'Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. Schol', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students pursuing a material handling, logistics or supply chain career are eligible to apply, and they must be enrolled full-time at any non-profit accredited college or university in the United States. Scholarship awards range from $1,500 to $6,000 and must be used for costs relating to tuition, fees and books. One application allows students to compete for one of the multiple scholarships offered by the Foundation. Scholarships are one-year awards, and former recipients may re-apply each year if they continue to meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must have a B grade point average in their major. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'The Material Handling Education Foundation, Inc. is an independent charitable organization with a mission to engage and attract students to the material handling, logistics and supply chain industry by providing financial support. Undergraduate students p', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1055, 'Michigan Council of Women in Technology Scholarshi', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately help Michigan become the No. 1 state for girls and women in technology. Since 2006, weve provided 204 women with scholarships totaling more than $1.3 million. Applicants must be current Michigan residents, U.S. citizens, female, enrolled or attending a Michigan university with a minimum 2.75 GPA. Each applicant must be enrolled during the grant period in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree program in a major such as information systems, computer science, computer engineering, software engineering, computer information systems, digital forensics and software engineering. Annual awards up to $5,000, with a possibility of renewal, awarded to high school seniors through college juniors. This program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimately helps us in our vision to make Michigan the number-1 state for girls and women in technology.', 'MCWT provides scholarships to women/non-binary students who have the interest, aptitude and potential for a successful career in computer science. Our scholarship program encourages talented female students to continue their higher education and ultimatel', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1056, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1057, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1058, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1059, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1060, 'Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarship Progr', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in or accepted for a baccalaureate or graduate ABET-accredited engineering (EAC), computing (CAC), or technology (TAC) degree program. In a position to accept the scholarship in the school year for which it is being awarded. Full-time student status, except for re-entry and non-traditional applicants, should have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. for some scholarships. The number of awards and dollar amounts will vary. Deadlines differ, depending on whether the applicant is an incoming freshman or above. For more than seven decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in todays exciting engineering and technology specialties. We invite you to explore the values, principles, and priorities that guide our initiatives and learn how together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on the future. Throughout our generosity, scholarships are offered to eligible students.', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1061, 'SWSIS Scholarships for Women Studying Information ', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of their careers in these fields. SWSIS is a partnership of Applied Computer Security Associates (ACSA) and CRA-WP. Its long-term goal is to contribute to increasing the representation of women in the information security workforce. ACSA founded the SWSIS scholarship program in 2011 and joined forces with CRA-WP in 2014 to lead the selection process.', 'The SWSIS program provides scholarships of $2,000 or morefor women studying for their Bachelors and Masters degrees in fields relating to information security. The purpose of these scholarships is to provide assistance to women at the formative stages of ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1062, 'University of Michigan Bell Scholarship', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (at the University of Michigan). Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee of the Trust in cooperation with the University of Michigan.To be eligible for the Bell Scholarships, applicants must: have graduated from high school with a grade-point average of at least 3.0; be residents of Virginia, applicable counties in Michigan, a graduate of New Trier High School, a graduate of a Chicago school, or a graduate of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora; be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; and be a U.S. Citizen or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1063, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1064, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1065, 'Association of Information Technology Professional', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Texas A&M University, have a cumulative GPA of 75 (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) for high school or a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for existing college students, and major in computer information systems or computer science. Applicants must write a short essay describing previous experience and interest in the I.T. field. Dollar amounts will vary.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript, ACT/SAT scores, two letters of recommendation (one should be from a teacher, while the other should be from a pastor, employer, coach, mentor or other non-relative), a resume (no more than two pages) and an IRS tax form 1040. In place of the IRS Form 1040 you may upload a copy of your Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR) as long as you have not imported your financial information directly from the IRS.', 'Applicants of the Association of Information Technology Professionals Scholarship must be residents of the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle, be a high school senior or currently enrolled college student planning to attend Amarillo College or West Te', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1066, 'Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher Schol', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher is to assist graduating students from any public school in Saginaw in their pursuit of a degree in science or engineering, or a Liberal Arts Degree. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be enrolled full-time, reside in the Saginaw Public School District, and either be a female pursuing a liberal arts degree, or a male pursuing a science/engineering degree. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1067, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1068, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1069, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1070, 'Florida Engineering Society High School Scholarshi', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering careers and to educate the public about engineering. Furthermore, the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. promotes and enhances engineering education in Florida in order to position our state as a technological leader in the global economy.Applicants for the High School scholarship must be high school seniors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents graduating from a Florida high school, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, who will be enrolling in an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Applications must be submitted on a USB drive.', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering ca', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1071, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1072, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1073, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1074, 'Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowe', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, have parent(s) who are legal residents of Vermont and currently attend a Windham County high school or Springfield High School. Applicants must seek a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology and demonstrate financial need. This may be renewable for up to three additional years.VSAC helps students of all ages save, plan & pay for college and career training. VSAC administers more than 120 scholarships available to Vermont residents. And we want to encourage you to apply. This scholarship was established by the friends, family and colleagues of Carol Hurley, a VSAC outreach counselor who helped first-generation college-bound students prepare for college. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1075, 'W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,000 and an annual CEAT Scholarship of $15,000. Additionally, each scholar will participate in funded enrichment, travel and networking opportunities. This scholarship program was designed to benefit a person who was an active member of a Boys & Girls Club while in high school.The purposes of this program are: to accelerate professional and leadership development, stimulate intellectual growth, develop career awareness and cultural perspectives, and develop interpersonal skills; as well as to provide financial enrichment to students actively involved in local Boys and Girls Clubs, who desire to pursue a career in the engineering industry. Eligible applicants must have a history of leadership in one or more organizations in high school. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,', 320000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1076, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1077, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1078, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1079, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1080, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1081, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1082, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1083, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1084, 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge)', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints, akin to those faced by professional mathematicians working in the industry. Teams of 11th and 12th graders from anywhere in the United States, including territories and DoDEA schools, and sixth form students (age 16-19) in England and Wales may participate. The competition is fully virtual, and participants will not be charged a registration or participation fee.Teams must be comprised of three to five students and one teacher-coach and a maximum of two teams per school may register. Students from dual/joint enrollment programs, magnet programs, and other academic or training programs that draw students from more than one high school for a subset of classes or academic enrichment may be eligible if all of the criteria are met, and at the discretion of SIAM. Homeschool and cyber school students may either form their own team(s) or request to participate on a team at the school in the district or community in which they reside if it meets the SIAM guidelines.', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to t', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1085, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1086, 'David C. Lizerraga Fellowship', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generation college student, pursuing a master\'s degree in business administration or engineering (students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation\'s discretion); have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire academic year; and be a permanent resident of a community listed in the college success program guidelines. Students must also demonstrate financial need, outstanding leadership potential, a remarkable record of professional/extracurricular achievement, and a commitment to the development and economic empowerment of communities. Applicants must be a resident of an underserved community within the counties of Los Angeles, Orange or San Bernardino. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1087, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1088, '(ISC)2 Graduate Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree program or pursue doctoral studies and have a minimum 3.5 GPA. Citizenship isn\'t required. Winners are announced in June.', 'The (ISC) Graduate Scholarship program offers from $1,000 to $5,000 per graduate student who is pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity or information assurance. Applicants must be eligible to begin the first or second year of a master\'s degree pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1089, '(ISC)2 Undergraduate Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or post graduate student; and have a 3.3 GPA. Applicants may: Be a citizen of any country; Be attending on campus or online; Be attending full time or part time; Be attending in the US or internationally. You do not currently need to be enrolled, however no awards will be disbursed until the recipient is enrolled in a college or university. Aspiring information security professionals have the opportunity to ease some of their educational financial burden with the (ISC) Information Security Undergraduate Scholarship, offering undergraduate students studying information security up to $5,000 per recipient. If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees and books. Award notifications will be emailed in June. Awards do not renew automatically. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must: Be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field in the upcoming fall; Be a senior in high school, an undergraduate student, graduate or p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1090, '(ISC)2 Women in Information Security Scholarship', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or related field, and be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student. A minimum 3.3 GPA is required.', 'The (ISC) Women\'s Scholarship, administered by the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, offers students scholarships from $1,000 to $5,000 per recipient. Applicants must be female and pursuing or planning to pursue a degree with a focus on cybersecurity', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1091, 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduate, or graduate program. Two-year program applicants must have completed at least 1 semester or the equivalent of 12 credit hours and four-year program applicants must be at least a sophomore at the time of application. Preference is given to students enrolled in a degree program in instrumentation, systems, automation, and closely related fields. Dollar amounts will vary.Scholarship applicants must submit the online application which requires that candidates complete and provide the following: essay questions (maximum of 1000 words per question); supporting information such as extracurricular activities (career-related), academic honors, civic honors or awards received and advise of professional or honorary society memberships they are associated with; an official transcript; employment history; and recommendation letters (at least two letters of recommendation; one letter must be from a faculty member).', 'ISA Educational Foundation Scholarships are awarded to college or university students who demonstrate outstanding potential for long-range contribution to the fields of automation and control. Applicants must be enrolled in a two-year degree, undergraduat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1092, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1093, 'Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellow', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursework related to research or interest to NASA is eligible. Fellowships are add-on awards, designed to supplement and enhance basic graduate research support, such as graduate research assistantships, graduate teaching assistantships, and non-federal scholarships and fellowships. Applicants must be graduate students who are U.S. citizens and who will be or are enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and priority for fellowship awards will be given to those who do not receive other federal fellowships. The Consortium\'s mission is to enhance and support aerospace science and technology efforts and activities in Mississippi as well as promote a strong science, mathematics, and technology base at precollege, undergraduate, and graduate levels in the regions educational institutions.', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursewor', 26250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1094, 'MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.Applicants must: Be a high school senior; Be a citizen of the United States at the time of application; Have at least a 3.0 grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) for the 10th and 11th grades; Have a minimum score on the American College Testing Program (ACT) test of 29 in Math and 25 in English. Equivalent minimum SAT scores of 950 in Math and 750 in English are also acceptable. Must enroll in an engineering program that has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET-EAC) at one of the following state institutions or a Pre-Engineering Program at a College or University that has a working agreement to transfer credits with one of the named schools listed on our site.', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.A', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1095, 'SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship', 'The purpose of the SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship is to support women who are students pursuing a software, electronics, electrical, mechatronics, or other related engineering degree and to aspire them to career opportunities in the automotive industry. To be eligible, applicants must be: US residents; be either an incoming freshman, current undergraduate or graduate student; have a 3.75 GPA if an incoming freshman or a 3.5 GPA if in any other grade; provide a FAFSA form (maximum EFC # of $15,000 as shown on FAFSA); provide two recommendation letters (one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your participation in extra-curricular, association/community or employment activities that reflect your commitment to advance involvement of women in engineering); and demonstrate a commitment to increase the involvement of women in engineering and encourage girls/women to pursue STEM studies/careers through substantial involvement/leadership in school, work, community, club, volunteer, or mentorship activities.The SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship encourages more female students to major in software engineering or similar disciplines and to aspire to career opportunities in the automotive industry. With solutions for the car like Android Auto, Google aims to build products and services that enable a safe and seamless driving experience. Google is committed to building products for everyone, with everyone. The company is advancing a diverse and inclusive workplace with future young leaders in the automotive industry. SAE International is proud to make this scholarship available with support from Android Auto.', 'The purpose of the SAE Women-in-Automotive Scholarship is to support women who are students pursuing a software, electronics, electrical, mechatronics, or other related engineering degree and to aspire them to career opportunities in the automotive indust', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1096, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1097, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1098, 'Tau Beta Pi/SAE Engineering Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national philanthropy is its fellowship program, which has provided $7,809,000 in advanced-study grants to 1,706 students, and the scholarship program that has provided $6,557,000 in awards to 3,369 engineering seniors.To be eligible, applicants must: be a U.S. resident; be an incoming freshman; have a 3.75 GPA; pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program; provide two letters of recommendation (one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment); and detail their participation in a community service project during their junior or senior year that is not related to a high school project. Applications open in February. Recipients of SAE scholarships will be notified by July.', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national phila', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1099, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1100, 'Central New York STEM Scholarship', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and Tompkins counties are eligible to apply and preference is given to those attending a NYS higher education institution. The program is administered by PEB and the CNY STEM Hub.These scholarships are designed to support the best and brightest students in the Central New York Region in their quest to pursue STEM fields in college. The scholarships are based on applicants\' academic achievements and extracurricular activities, as well as the essay and an interview. Each scholarship provides financial assistance in varying amounts and an internship. Applicants can only be awarded one scholarship that includes an internship.', 'The CNY STEM Scholarship Program was designed in conjunction with Partners for Education & Business (PEB) and the CNY STEM Hub, to support CNY high school seniors who plan to pursue a college degree in a STEM-related field. Residents of Cayuga, Cortland, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1101, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1102, 'Deja Family Memorial Scholarship', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the community. The student(s) who is awarded the scholarship must be enrolled in a university, community college, or trade/technical school for the next school year. Applications run from January until the due date.Special preference will be given to students enrolled at Waubonsee Community College or William Rainey Harper College, and with the major area of studies in Business, Hospitality, Substance Abuse Counseling, Auto Mechanics or women in STEM. We hope to continue changing lives in our community and this scholarship will aid a student(s) who embodies the Deja Familys example in life: Family centered, community driven and aspiring to have a positive impact on the lives of others.', 'The Deja Family Foundation is proud to award one or two scholarships annually, with a $750 minimum each. These scholarships will be awarded to High School seniors who exhibits leadership, service, kindness, and serves as an example to those in the communi', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1103, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1104, 'GRCF Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an accredited four-year college or university full-time majoring in engineering or a medical/healthcare field. Applicants must have financial need and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1105, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1106, 'SMUD Powering Futures Scholarship', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of our society. We\'re proud to offer the Powering Futures Scholarship, a special program that awards scholarships totaling up to $60,000 each year. As many as 21 local Sacramento students may individually receive up to $4,000 in scholarships.Minimum requirements: be a current high school senior or graduate, have earned a GED certificate, or currently be a postsecondary undergraduate student; have a minimum GPA of 3.0, based on a 4.0 scale; plan to enroll in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the U.S. in the fall; and be a SMUD customer living in SMUD\'s service area, or have a parent or legal guardian as a SMUD customer. Awards will be based on merit and financial need with a preference for students with a major relevant to a career at SMUD. The scholarship is not open to SMUD employees or their relatives.', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of o', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1107, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1108, 'TxDOT Conditional Grant Program', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditional Grant Program is available to eligible students pursuing a degree in engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline. The Conditional Grant Program will consider both Texas public and private four-year institutions. To qualify for the Conditional Grant Program, you must: be economically disadvantaged according to the Federal Poverty Guidelines; be a Texas resident eligible to work in the United States; have either a minimum high school grade point average of 3.00 on a four-point scale, a minimum score of 900 on the SAT, or a minimum score of 21 on the ACT; plan to attend an accredited four-year Texas public or private college or university as a full-time student; declare an intent to seek a four-year degree in civil engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline; agree to work at TxDOT for two years immediately following graduation; and not be more than 30 days delinquent in providing child support under a court order or written repayment plan.', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditio', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1109, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1110, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1111, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1112, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1113, 'Loren and Becky Roslund Scholarship', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up with agriculture at their fingertips, the Roslund Family established this scholarship in 2009 to assist other young adults interested in the agricultural or agri-business field. The scholarship is awarded to any graduating high school senior in Gratiot County to pursue a degree in agriculture, engineering, computers, drafting or similar area of study at a university, college or trade school. Must be a graduating senior of a Gratiot County high school pursuing post-secondary education at a college, university or vocational/trade school. Previous recipients may reapply without preference. Must have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale with a preference to students pursuing a career in agriculture, engineering, computer-aided drafting or similar area. Must demonstrate financial need and provide a personal letter of reference from a non-family member (such as clergy, teacher or advisor.', 'Loren and Becky Roslund began building their farm in 1977. As their daughters, Angie and Allison were born, the family farm continued to practice modern technology and efficiency, all the while remembering to keep the family involved. After growing up w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1114, 'Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; have a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale; and attend or plan on attending the University of South Carolina enrolled in the School of Engineering.The Waccamaw Community Foundation offers students many different scholarship opportunities. Through the generosity of our donors, we have awarded more than $24 million in grants since the Foundation was established in 1999. We aim to continue that legacy by helping donors of the Waccamaw Region connect with causes they care about. We serve people who share a common concern: improving quality of life in local counties.', 'The Thomas W. Jones Memorial Scholarship is to be awarded to a graduating high school senior or current student at the University of South Carolinas School of Engineering. To be eligible, applicants must: have ties to either Georgetown or Horry County; ha', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1115, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1116, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1117, 'Progress Software Mary Szekely Scholarship', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a woman, who plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems. The scholarship is intended to cover tuition, fees and educational expenses while the recipient is pursuing an undergraduate degree. The recipient of the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM must meet the following eligibility requirements. The candidate must: Identify as a woman; Be a resident of Massachusetts and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident eligible for federal financial aid; Plan to major in computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems; Have a financial need; Be a high school senior or high school graduate who plans to enroll or is currently enrolled in an accredited university, college, community college or trade school; Have a cumulative high school unweighted GPA above 3.2 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent); Have a desire to make meaningful contributions in the fields of computer science, software engineering, IT and/or computer information systems.', 'Established in 2019 to honor Progress co-founder Mary Szkely (pronounced: See-kay), the Progress Software Mary Szkely Scholarship for Women in STEM is a $10,000 four-year renewable scholarship for a Massachusetts woman, including those identifying as a wo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1118, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1119, 'The Dawna J Colbert & John Fitzpatrick Scholarship', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi Foundation Scholarship Fund facilitates partnerships with key stakeholders to increase the visibility and representation of black women pursuing degrees in computing.At a minimum, TCGI will award one $10,000 scholarship to a graduating high school senior who will be attending a two or four-year institution and one $10,000 scholarship to a current undergraduate or graduate student currently at a four-year educational institution. Applicants must be a resident of Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania or Washington D.C. Please note; in order to receive their award, scholarship winners must be able to attend the Inaugural John Fitzpatrick Memorial Golf Classic in person at the Commonwealth National Golf Club in Philadelphia, PA in June.', 'Technology Concept Groups International (TCGi) Foundation is dedicated to connecting black women and girls to meaningful opportunities in technology and computing. Through our work, we aim to diversify the next generation of technology leaders. The TCGi F', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1120, 'Women in Cyber Scholarship Program', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post - secondary, graduate or training program for the coming academic year. Eligible applicants must have at least one year of study remaining at the time of application.Scholarship is open to women only. By submitting an application, student agrees to: Provide transcript, enrollment in good standing documentation; Provide institution or accredited program Financial Dept contact information as the scholarship is paid directly to the school; Agree to represent the scholarship program if asked by FS-ISAC; Present a post-scholarship overview or evaluation of your experience.', 'The Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) provides the Women in Cyber Scholarship to support women in the cybersecurity field of studies and is open to women pursuing cybersecurity degrees, enrolled in an accredited post -', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1121, 'Southern Automotive Womens Forum Scholarship', 'The SAWF Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to women enrolled or enrolling in a STEM field at an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program, or a graduate program who have a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA, with a preference for those interested in the automobile and mobility industry. Applicants must be female high school seniors or graduates enrolling or enrolled in a STEM field at an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program or graduate program.Preference will be given to those pursuing a career in the automotive industry and at a college or university in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Texas and West Virginia. Applicants must include a resume, two letters of recommendation, transcripts and an essay. Scholarships will be awarded in increments.', 'The SAWF Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to women enrolled or enrolling in a STEM field at an accredited two-year technical program, four-year undergraduate program, or a graduate program who have a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA, with a pre', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1122, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1123, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1124, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1125, 'ITWomen Scholarship Program', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who plan to earn college degrees in Information Technology and Engineering in the STEM academic strand are eligible to apply for these four-year academic scholarships.Applicants must be female graduating seniors from the Tri-County South Florida area of Miami-Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach county, be accepted and/or enrolled in a post secondary institution (such as a college or university), and be pursuing a degree in the fields of Information Technology and/or Engineering. Applicants must have also completed the FAFSA. Each scholarship winner is paired with an ITWomen Virtual Mentor.', 'The ITWomen Charitable Foundation\'s college scholarship program supports the mission of ITWomen to increase the number of women earning information technology and engineering degrees. Female high school seniors graduating from schools in South Florida who', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1126, '100 Black Men of Prince George\'s County, Inc. Scho', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges County Maryland. Scholarships will be awarded exclusively to STEM majors, with a preference for students pursuing degrees in Computer Science related fields. High school students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 and demonstrate the commitment to pursuing continued academic achievement post-high school (applicants must provide copies of official transcripts to support this declaration). Current college students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 during their college tenure.', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1127, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1128, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1129, 'Indiana Engineering Scholarships', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate most clearly that they merit the highest consideration by the Scholarship Committee. It is our hope that these scholarships will be of lasting value to the promising young citizens and the engineering profession.To qualify for one of the Scholarships, the applicant must meet all the following criteria and report the information substantiating the applicant\'s eligibility: The applicant, and his/her parents or legal guardian, must be residents of the State of Indiana, and the applicant shall attend an Indiana educational institution or be commuting daily to a school outside the State of Indiana; The applicant must be entering the Fall Semester of this scholarship year having accrued a minimum of 24 credit hours for an undergraduate EAC/ABET accredited engineering degree (i.e. be entering at least as a college sophomore); The applicant may not be the legal dependent of any member of the Scholarship Committee (the Chair and/or other members, if any).The ISPE Scholarship Chair will review the candidate\'s application to assure completeness and verification of information, and to determine eligibility. The selection of the scholarship award will be based on the following criteria: Academic standing in an EAC/ABET accredited engineering program of study; Participation in extra-curricular activities; Comments of teachers, administrators and others. The amount of each of the Scholarships will be two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) awarded per academic year paid at the time of enrollment for the fall semester, or the equivalent for schools on a trimester or other system.The Indiana Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE), recognizing that an engineering education is the foundation upon which the engineering profession is constructed and also recognizing the need for encouragement and financial aid, has established the scholarship program to aid resident students of Indiana who have proven a genuine interest in an engineering career.', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1130, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1131, 'Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at a 4-year college or university. Recipients may renew the scholarship up to three times for a total potential value of $40,000 per student.Applicants to the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program must: Be a U.S. citizen; Demonstrate financial need; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA or a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA. Applicants must plan to or currently be enrolled majoring in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering; Computer; Engineering; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; or Physics.', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those f', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1132, 'Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we are excited to share more about our efforts to support the academic endeavors of learners across the nation.To be eligible for the Lockheed Martin Vocational Scholarship, applicants must: be high school seniors, graduate (GED equivalent), or are college undergraduates who have not obtained a bachelors degree; plan to enroll full-time at an accredited vocational technical school, trade school, two-year community college or state college; pursue a degree or vocational-technical certificate in one of the specified areas of study (see website); and, be a US citizen.', 'The Vocational Scholarship program is a critical component of Lockheed Martins investment in workforce development and education. Whether you are a student, parent, family member, instructor, school administrator, or just interested in STEM education, we ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1133, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1134, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1135, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1136, 'VIP Women in Technology Scholarship', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the United States planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field. Must have a good level of participation in community service and/or extracurricular activities, a 3.0 GPA, and either US citizenship or residence. At the time of award, students must be enrolled at, or accepted into, either a two or four-year college or university within the United States for the current upcoming school year. At the time of scholarship payment, students must be enrolled for classes at a college or university within the United States for the Fall semester. These women must be planning a career in computer science, information technology, management information systems, or another related field.', 'The VIP Women in Technology Scholarship (WITS) program is sponsored by Visionary Integration Professionals (VIP), a leading provider of technology solutions that drive enterprise performance. The WITS program is made available annually to women across the', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1137, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1138, 'Fluid Power Scholarship', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, technical colleges, and universities.Eligibility Criteria:Education Level: High school seniors, community college students, and university students are eligible to apply.Program Relevance: While the applicant doesn\'t have to be enrolled in a dedicated fluid power degree program, they must be in a relevant program where fluid power is taught.Previous Recipients: Past scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again with a different essay question.Graduating Applicants: Students graduating in May or June of the 2023-24 academic year are not eligible.Master\'s or PhD Students: Students enrolled in a Master\'s or PhD degree program are not eligible for this scholarship.Application Process:Applicants are encouraged to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship to pursue their interests in fluid power. The scholarship funds can be used to study at any accredited technical college or university in the United States. While a dedicated fluid power degree program is not mandatory, applicants should be enrolled in a program where fluid power is taught.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a $2,000 scholarship to further your education in fluid power.Flexibility: Use the scholarship funds at any accredited technical college or university in the United States.Industry Connection: Join a community supported by NFPA, connecting you with professionals in fluid power.NFPA believes in the transformative power of education and its role in shaping the future of fluid power innovation. If you are passionate about fluid power, seize this opportunity to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship.', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, te', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1139, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1140, 'Heinlein Society Scholarships', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological or physical sciences. The Robert A. Heinlein, Dr. Yoji Kondo, and Dr. Jerry Pournelle scholarships may be awarded to a candidate of any gender. Winners will be announced on July 7th. Applicant must plan to attend an accredited college that awards Bachelor of Science degrees as a full-time undergraduate student for the coming academic year.. Major must be Engineering, Math, or Physical or Biological Sciences. Open to residents of any country. Previous applicants, including winners, may enter again, but must write on a different topic than their previous entry. Candidates cannot have previously been awarded a bachelors degree in any subject.', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1141, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1142, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1143, 'NSPE Steinman Scholarship', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice needs of engineering students, engineering teachers, and practicing professionals. Intended to support talented students studying engineering, scholarships are made possible through generous contributions from NSPE members, corporations, and friends of NSPE.The Steinman Scholarship is awarded annually to current undergraduates entering or continuing their junior year in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, and will be evaluated on GPA, internships and involvement in other activities, faculty recommendations and a required ethics essay. Applications will be evaluated based on: grand point average; internship/co-op experience and involvement in other activities; two faculty recommendations; and an ethics essay.', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice ne', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1144, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1145, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1146, 'Texas Society of Professional Engineers DFW Mid-Ci', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college or university. Upon verification of enrollment, these scholarships will be presented to the student in the student\'s name.To be eligible for a TSPE Chapter Scholarship a student must: Be a United States citizen or legal resident; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or higher GPA entering college in the fall of 2023 or current college undergraduate; Be enrolled or accepted in an ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accredited engineering program; Provide a completed Scholarship Application with all required attachments delivered or postmarked by April 1st.', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1147, 'SWE Golden Gate High School Scholarship Program', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we are happy to announce that we will also be awarding scholarships for incoming or current community college students who plan to transfer to a 4-year accredited university. To be eligible for a SWE-GGS scholarship, applicants must be a current high school senior or community college student planning to pursue a degree in engineering or computer science from an accredited university and must identify as a woman or other underrepresented gender including non-binary and gender non-conforming. Applicants must live or attend school in the boundaries of the Golden Gate Section. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Each year, the Golden Gate Section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE-GGS) awards a number of scholarships to young Bay Area students graduating from high school and going on to pursue degrees in engineering and other related degrees. This year, we ar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1148, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1149, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1150, 'ESET Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must be enrolled in or accepted to an accredited college or university within the United States and have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA. The graduate/undergraduate program does not have to be a cybersecurity program however applicants should aspire to have a career in the cybersecurity industry.The applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Complete applications must have the following documents (PDF) ready to upload: one copy of an unofficial transcript or acceptance letter as proof of enrollment, one letter of recommendation signed by the recommending party, and one personal essay of 500-700 words written in English or Spanish answering the prompt on the application. In its Cybersecurity Workforce Study, (ISC)2 found the field remains predominantly male, with women representing less than a quarter of the workers. While the number of women in the field is technically increasing, there is still a long way to go.', 'ESET North America offers the Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship to help close the gender gap in STEM and cybersecurity. Scholarships will be awarded to graduate/undergraduate women pursuing a career in cybersecurity. In order to be considered, women must', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1151, 'Shared Energy Future Foundation STEM Scholarship', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This year, weve allocated $20,000 in scholarship awards. Applicants must be incoming, first-year students with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.To qualify, you must: Reside in Western U.S. States (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona); Have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the STEM field; Have demonstrated financial need; Have planned full-time attendance at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Applicants must have planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors: Computer Science; Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy)Geology; Mathematics; or Physics. Recipients are selected based on consideration of academic performance, participation in school and community activities, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation from an educator or community leader.', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This ye', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1152, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1153, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1154, 'HITEC Foundation Scholarship', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity college students transferring to four-year universities, graduate students and DACA (Deferred Actions for Early Childhood Arrivals) students.Scholarships of up to $5,000 to be used for education related expensed will be awarded for the 2023-2024 academic year. The scholarship funds may only be used at an accredited, non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States for tuition, fees, books, supplies, and required equipment. Deadline to apply is April 14th and notification of selection results in mid-June. Applicants must be of Hispanic heritage (i.e., at least one parent must be of Hispanic descent), be a graduating high school senior or current college student, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale), major (or intend on majoring) in Technology or an approved technology-related major and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident, or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)status.', 'The HITEC Foundation Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic descent to obtain a university degree within the technology industry. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate studentscommunity c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1155, 'Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Applicants must be from Graves County.Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'In order to be considered for the Judith A. Sanders Memorial Scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending Graves County High School or Mayfield High School as a senior. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a c', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1156, 'Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (ST', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be considered for this scholarship, an applicant must currently be attending a rural high school as a senior in the state of Kentucky and be an active member of their schools STLP. Additionally, the student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in computer technology as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community.', 'The Kentucky Student Technology Leadership Program (STLP) Scholarship is open to students from schools in Kentucky who have a passion for using technology skills to make a positive social change in the world or at home in their communities. In order to be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1157, 'RTF Cyber Security Scholarship', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. The student must also be planning to attend college to pursue a degree in a computer technology related field, or already doing so as part of an undergraduate degree program. This scholarship is awarded based upon answers to a series of essay questions that are designed to gauge the students passion for his or her intended career in cyber security as well as the students sense of citizenship and pride in their rural community. Rural students often have fewer opportunities for exposure to technology than their urban or suburban counterparts, greatly limiting their ability to pursue tech-related careers. Growing up in rural Kentucky, RTF Founder Chris Sanders saw this problem first-hand and experienced how high-paying tech jobs can help end generational poverty in rural families and lift up entire communities. He started the RTF in 2008 to help introduce other rural students to the potential of technology careers and equip them with the education they needed to pursue those jobs.', 'The Cyber Security scholarship is awarded annually to up to three students who are currently or have attended high school in a rural community. In order to be considered for this scholarship, the applicant must demonstrate an interest in cyber security. T', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1158, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1159, 'Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recognizing their talents with financial awards. Applicant must be a female graduating high school student who is majoring in engineering in college, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and intend on majoring in an engineering discipline in college, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status in the Chicago metropolitan area. Complete applications will be reviewed and judged on the following criteria: essay content, academic achievements and records, and community involvement or volunteerism. Decisions made by the selection committee are final and are not subject to appeal. No application feedback will be given. Supporting documentation is required for this application, including a High School Transcript, one letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or community supporter, and a college admissions letter. Recipients are required to complete an application with a short essay and submit a copy of their official transcript with at least one letter of recommendation. The scholarship recipients may be asked to communicate with summer camp scholars in a mentor capacity and attend the Calculated Genius Showcase event.', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recogn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1160, 'ESA Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Schola', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and video game arts and sciences; be a current high school senior, college freshman, sophomore or junior; be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming fall semester; and must be a U.S. citizen. Were building a pipeline of future video game professionals. To inspire future creators in the video game industry and encourage diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM), the ESA Foundation established a scholarship fund providing support for women and minority students across the United States.Since 2007, the program has awarded more than 450 scholarships, to power the dreams of underrepresented students earning a computer science or video game arts and sciences-related degree.', 'To be eligible to apply for the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) Foundation Computer and Video Game Arts Scholarship, you must: be a woman (or nonbinary/gender-nonconforming) or minority; be pursuing a degree leading to a career in computer and vi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1161, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1162, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1163, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1164, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1165, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1166, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1167, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azure and you could win big at the Imagine Cup World Finals in Seattle. Many of our competitions are intended for teams, so you may also need to create a team to participate. If a competition requires a team, you\'ll be able to pick your team right on the Submission page. If you don\'t have a team yet, you can create one in just a few moments - you just need a team name and team country, and you\'re ready to go.This competition is intended for a team of experienced coders. As part of this competition, you\'ll submit a complete piece of software, usable by our judges, as well as supporting documentation.A team is up to four eligible students. In addition to your team, other people are allowed to help you. You can have a mentor, such as a faculty member, who advises you on your project. You can also have associates, who must be eligible students, that can help you with things including business model planning, marketing, music or sound effects creation, and so on. Unless otherwise indicated in the specific Competition Rules, you are eligible to enter if you meet the following requirements at the time of entry: -You are at least 16 years of age as of last July and are actively enrolled as a student at an accredited high-school or college/university (including home schools)-You are NOT a resident of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria -You are not an employee or intern of Microsoft Corporation, or an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, at any time between January and July of the competition year-You are not involved in any part of the execution or administration of this Competition-You are not an immediate family member of (parent, sibling, spouse/domestic partner, child) or household member of a Microsoft employee, an employee of a Microsoft subsidiary, or a person involved in any part of the administration and execution of this competition between January and July of the competition yearFor a list of complete details and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Imagine Cup Games Competition is a global contest for the best new student games and the winning team will take home $50,000 (US). Create a desktop or tablet game using Windows, or a mobile game using Windows Phone, or a browser game using Windows Azu', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1168, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1169, 'Josie Rewald Memorial Community College Scholarshi', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; be in their senior year of high school or a current community college student; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology.In September 2016, our dear friend and SWE Life Member, Josie E. Rewald, passed away unexpectedly. Everyone who knew Josie is saddened by the passing of a wonderful leader and mentor in SWE Detroit and General Motors. She was very interested in mentoring students and early career engineers, in particular women. She served as a mentor to many at GM and SWE Detroit, as well as those in and outside of her community. In Josies honor, SWE-Detroit has endowed the Societys first scholarship specifically for community college students.', 'The Society of Women Engineers Detroit Scholarship Program provides financial assistance to Michigan women admitted to accredited baccalaureate programs, as well as community college programs, in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1170, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1171, 'SENEDIA STEM Scholarship', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree program or entering their third year of a four-year program are eligible to apply. Students transitioning from a two-year program to a four-year program are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be attending schools in the US, and they must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of New England.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a resume (indicating employment in the STEM field (where applicable), civic/volunteer work, and any honors/awards earned), and an essay (describing their interest in and passion for a STEM-related career within the defense sector). The application must be submitted by the student, and the student must be willing and available to connect directly with the Scholarship Committee, if necessary.', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree progr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1172, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1173, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1174, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1175, 'ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Award winners will be based on receipt of all completed application materials and the most compelling essay as determined by the judges. In addition to the scholarship award, each ASCE-NH High School Scholarship winner may have the opportunity to communicate with a civil engineering professional mentor during the first year of college.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a copy of their transcript, letter of reference (from a teacher or civil engineer), and an essay on the ASCE-NH High School Scholarship topic that is listed (the essay should be two-pages maximum, double-spaced and using 12-point font. The students name, address, email (if available) and high school should be included on the first page along with the title of the essay.). It is the hope of ASCE-NH to increase the awareness of the civil engineering profession for high school students in the state of New Hampshire.', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Aw', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1176, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1177, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1178, 'Google Lime Scholarship', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Scholarship will each receive a scholarship for the current academic year. Selected students will also be invited to attend the annual Google Scholars\' Retreat at the Googleplex in Mountain View, California that summer. Candidates will also be considered for software engineering internship opportunities with Google. Applicants must be current undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student enrolled at a university in the U.S. or Canada (freshmen/first years and international students studying in the U.S. or Canada are eligible to apply). Must be pursuing a Computer Science or Computer Engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field (such as software engineering; or electrical engineering with a heavy computer science course load). Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates\' academic background and a demonstrated passion for computer science.', 'Google and Lime Connect are committed to helping the innovators of the future make the most of their talents. We are proud to partner to offer the Google Lime Scholarship for computer science students with disabilities. Recipients of the Google Lime Schol', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1179, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1180, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1181, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1182, 'Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecur', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian American & Pacific Islander, Hispanic, LGBTQ+, persons with disabilities; have a 3.3 GPA; be a high school senior, undergraduate or graduate student (PhD candidates are not eligible to apply); and be pursuing a degree in cybersecurity, information security or similar field.If awarded, the funds will be sent to the school with instructions that it be applied to tuition, fees, books and required materials (recipients do not receive award funds). In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, one letter of recommendation, a resume and essays to listed questions. Scoring will be based upon three categories: passion, merit and financial need. Awards do not renew. You will need to reapply each year in order to be considered for another award.', 'To be eligible for the Raytheon Underrepresented Minorities in Cybersecurity Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. Citizen; belong to a historically underrepresented minority in STEM including but not limited to women, Black, Native American, Asian Ame', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1183, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1184, 'BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program offers numerous scholarships. For the Pathfinder Scholarship, applicants must be a high school Senior who intend to major in a technology related field of study. For the Trailblazer Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled as a freshman, sophomore or junior majoring in a technology-related field of study.All eligible application packets must include the following: a completed and signed application; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (one recommendation letter if a high school senior and two recommendation letters if a current undergraduate) from a school faculty member; and the enrollment verification form or a proof of acceptance. BLK Men in Tech aims to establish a network of Black men and allies who are committed to providing current and future tech leaders with the resources and opportunities they need to achieve greatness in this highly complex industry.', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program off', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1185, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1186, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1187, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1188, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1189, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1190, 'Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at a university for the upcoming academic year/intend to be enrolled in or accepted as a full-time student at the university in the United States for the upcoming academic year.Students should be pursuing a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a closely related technical field and must be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD- 214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from your commanding officer indicating that you are currently in good standing with your unit and transcript.', 'Eight scholarships in the amount of $10,000 each will be awarded to student veterans pursuing a degree in the field of computer science. Scholarship recipients will also be invited to attend Google\'s Summer Annual Scholars\' Retreat. Applicants for the Goo', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1191, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1192, 'Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer engineering degree, or a degree in a related eligible field; be a current student veteran (includes members of the National Guard or Reserve) as proven by a DD-214 and transcript, or a student on Active Duty as proven by submission of Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer indicating that they are currently in good standing with their unit and transcript; and have received an honorable discharge, or is in good standing with their branch of service.Students must submit a complete application, including: a current copy of a resume or CV; transcripts from their current and prior institutions (if they have earned a prior degree); two letters of reference from a professor, adviser or supervisor; DD Form 2-14 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD-214), or Active Duty orders and a Memorandum of Understanding from their commanding officer that they are currently in good standing with their unit; and responses to short essay questions.', 'To be eligible for the Google Student Veterans of America Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as an undergraduate at a college or university in the US for the upcoming year; maintain a strong academic record; pursue a computer science or computer en', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1193, 'GIS Colorado Scholarships', 'GIS Colorado is pleased to announce four scholarships available to students exhibiting academic excellence in the following geospatial technologies fields: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), or related disciplines. Scholarships support education and research for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in accredited 2-year or 4-year Colorado colleges or universities.Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate excellence in the application of geospatial tools, and are intended to support student learning and experience with geospatial technologies and tools. Graduate awards are designed to support application of GIS knowledge and expertise to independent and original research. Undergraduate or graduate level status will be based on the students highest level of completed education. The final decision of this status is up to the Scholarship Committee and the Board of GIS Colorado.', 'GIS Colorado is pleased to announce four scholarships available to students exhibiting academic excellence in the following geospatial technologies fields: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), or related ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1194, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1195, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1196, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1197, 'AIAS Foundation Scholarship', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound design, law, marketing, and business administration. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1198, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1199, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1200, 'Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology field. The selection committee will choose the scholarship recipients on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership potential and financial need.Applicants must have an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) and must have satisfactorily completed at least one full semester of college (12 semester hours or equivalent). Must be enrolled as a full-time (12 semester hours or equivalent) undergraduate student at an accredited institution in the United States and be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident.', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology fie', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1201, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1202, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1203, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1204, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1205, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1206, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1207, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1208, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1209, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1210, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1211, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1212, 'National Videogame Museum Scholarships', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships are non-renewable, single-term awards. To be eligible for the National Videogame Museum Scholarships, applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.0 GPA and be a natural-born or naturalized US citizen. It is very important to note that the scholarship money will be paid directly to the educational institution specifically for tuition.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: proof of residency (such as a drivers license or state-issued ID); one recommendation letter from a teacher (This letter should highlight any skills or experience related to technology, computer programming or videogame design the instructor may have first-hand knowledge of.); one recommendation letter from an unrelated community member (who can attest to the applicants community involvement); and a 500-750-word essay explaining their academic and professional goals and how the scholarship will help to achieve them.', 'The National Videogame Museum will award numerous different scholarships to students pursuing careers in gaming or technology-based fields. Applicants may apply for one or more scholarships but will only be awarded one scholarship total. The scholarships ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1213, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1214, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1215, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1216, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1217, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1218, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1219, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1220, 'Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational both in its use and as a career. This scholarship supports veterans and military members as they transition to a career in technology.This scholarship is open to active duty and retired military transitioning to a career in IT. Supporting a wide variety of educational opportunities, the Sessions Memorial Scholarship can be tailored to the unique needs of the applicant. This includes certification courses, seminars, books, or supplies. As many post-military careers follow non-traditional paths, this scholarship is flexible to support that transition.', 'The Jeff Sessions Memorial Scholarship was created to honor Red Rivers late CEO and his unwavering commitment to supporting active duty military and veterans with funding to pursue technology careers. Jeff believed technology could be transformational bo', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1221, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1222, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1223, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1224, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1225, 'Bill H. James Foundation for Aspiring African Amer', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in close contact with all the recipients of our scholarship, and have seen unbelievable success stories that have come from these fine individuals.Scholarship Application Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen; Must be African American/Black (non-Hispanic); Undergraduate students must be entering their Junior or Senior year of study during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 12 units per semester/quarter; Graduate students must have a minimum of two academic semesters or one year left complete his/her Master\'s degree during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 8 units per semester/quarter; Must have a minimum of 3.2 GPA; Must be pursuing a degree or course of study in an engineering program at an accredited four-year college or university in the state of California.', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in cl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1226, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1227, 'Construction Roundtable of New Jersey', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students should be rising juniors already in attendance at a 4-year college or university in New Jersey OR a student about to transfer for his/her 3rd or 4th year to complete their studies in one of the relevant study areas at any 4-year school in New Jersey. As part of the application, the students must demonstrate his/her interest in a career in a construction related field as outlined above.Note that this scholarship is administered by NJIT on behalf of the Construction roundtable of New Jersey and as such, applications are submitted to NJIT; however, students may attend any 4-year school in New Jersey. NJIT students have no advantage in competing for the scholarship because their school administers the scholarship on behalf of the CRTNJ. The CRTNJ has put together a selection committee of senior-level executives to review all applications and select the most appropriate applicants. Additionally, each applicant may be reviewed by CRTNJ for potential internship programs. Membersof the CRTNJ will contact applicants on an individual basis to participate in the internship program when such programs are available.', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students shoul', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1228, 'Elevate Scholarship Program', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining, industrial automation, industrial maintenance, robotics, tool and die, and transportation and logistics. Along with filling out the application, applicants must also answer questions regarding their eligibility for the scholarship.Elevate Advanced Manufacturing promotes great careers in advanced manufacturing. The Manufacturing sector comprises 14.4 percent of public and private employment in Iowa with 222,628 employees. These well-paying careers require education and training beyond high school, but many dont require the often burdensome cost of a bachelors degree. Recent studies have shown that two-year degree holders, especially in high-demand manufacturing occupations, can earn salaries that surpass those of college graduates.', 'Elevate is giving away scholarships to high school seniors who are attending an Iowa Community College in the fall for a career in advanced manufacturing. Examples of eligible training programs include welding, computer numerically controlled (CNC) machin', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1229, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1230, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1231, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1232, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1233, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1234, 'NSF-Navy Civilian Service Fellowship-Scholarship', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military. Our students receive their Master\'s Degree and move on to CIVILIAN government jobs in such organizations as the CIA, FBI, NSA, and others. The scholarship includes paid tuition at NPS for two year Master\'s Degree in Computer Science, emphasis in Information Assurance and approximately $34,000/year salary while enrolled in the program, plus allowances for health care reimbursement (up to $3,000/year), textbooks (up to $2000/year), and professional development (up to $4,000/year). Awardees of the scholarship will have access to state-of-the-art equipment and the opportunity to participate in classified classes and research, participate in a summer internship to gain real world experience and upon graduation, start a paid civilian position as a cyber security professional in any of a number of government organizations for a minimum of two years.', 'The Naval Postgraduate School\'s Center for Cybersecurity and Cyber Operations (C3O) is ready to lead you on the start of your new career in the STEM or MONARCH program. The Scholarship for Service (SFS) program DOES NOT entail enrollment in the Military', 43000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1235, 'KnowBe4 Military Veterans & Spouses Cybersecurity ', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuition, fees, books, required electronics and up to $3,000 of the award may be used for on-campus housing. Awards are paid directly to the college or university, recipients do not receive the scholarship award directly. Applicants must be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance or similar field by the Spring semester following the deadline of the scholarship. You may be an undergraduate or graduate student, PhD Candidates are not eligible for award. Applicant must be one of the following three: Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans; Current or former service in the National Guard or Reserve; Spouse, or surviving spouse, of active or honorably discharged Military, Veteran, Guard or Reserve.', 'KnowBe4, Inc. is the provider of the world\'s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform. The recipient of the KnowBe4 Military, Veterans & Spouse Cybersecurity Scholarship will receive a $10,000 scholarship to be applied to tuitio', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1236, 'Win a $2,500 Scholarship for Your Education', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new possibilities in the tech world. To apply, compose an original 1,000 - 2,000-word piece based on the following topic: The role of technology companies in transforming the world and altering the social fabric. Submit your content, along with any supporting material, at the scholarship provider\'s website.Applicants must be currently enrolled in or about to enroll in a 2,3, or 4-year college or university course in the continental United States. Your coursework must be directly related to or leading to a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Human-Computer Interaction or another related field. You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher if already enrolled in a program.', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1237, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1238, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1239, 'Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarships', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have been awarded scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. All scholarships are competitively awarded based on the students demonstrated competence in academics, interest in developing a career in engineering, financial need, and school and community involvement. To be eligible, a student must be interested in a career in engineering or engineering technology and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the state of Georgia, and be enrolled in an collegiate program accredited by: ABET: Engineering programs (required for all scholarships except AACE scholarship), ACCE: Construction programs (required for the AACE Scholarship). Individual scholarship criteria varies.', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1240, 'John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of skilled workers. NBT scholarships assist and support those post-secondary students who have already discovered manufacturing and want to pursue the advanced training needed for industry careers. From its beginning through today, the NBT Foundation has maintained a focus on developing the next generation of manufacturers.The John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship\'s primary preference is to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs awards scholarships to students majoring in programs that lead to careers in manufacturing. Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA (or an 85% competency score) and be currently enrolled in or entering a university engineering program, or related field. Students must have a 3.0 GPA for university studies or a 2.5 GPA for two-year technical school studies at the time of application. Primary preference to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies.', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1241, 'The U.K. Gupta Family Scholarship Endowment', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall terms. For grade verification, official transcripts must be sent by the educational institution(s) you last attend(ed) or requested through an electronic transcript service such as Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse. Please allow ample time for delivery.The U.K. Gupta & Family Scholarship provides up to $2,500 for students pursuing degrees that will lead to manufacturing careers. There are two deadlines; one for spring and another for fall scholarships. Applicant must be currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program which leads to a manufacturing career on a full-time basis (12 or more credit hours) and have a 2.5 GPA for trade, community, or technical colleges or 3.0 GPA for universities. Primary preference is given to students attending universities in Northern Texas.', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall term', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1242, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1243, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1244, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1245, 'CyberCorps Scholarship for Service', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a full-time student pursuing a bachelor\'s or master\'s degree in a formal program that is focused on cyber security at an awardee institution, or research-based doctoral student. Applicants must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Programs of study are varied and cover fields such as Computer Science/Engineering, Security of Emerging Technologies (e.g., internet of things, medical implants), Cyber Law and Privacy, and Policy. Students pursue studies in well-established cybersecurity programs, engage with hands-on experiences, participate in cyber competitions and pursue opportunities for professional development (e.g., earn industry certifications, present at conferences). They are required to complete a summer internship to hone their skills and gain professional experience. Often they stay at their place of internship for post-graduation placement.', 'The CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships that may fully fund the typical costs incurred by full-time students while attending a participating institution, including tuition and education and related fees. Applicants must be a f', 34000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1246, 'Cybersecurity Public Service Scholarship Grant', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the states system of higher education. Their mission is to advocate and promote the development and operation of an educationally and economically sound, vigorous, progressive, and coordinated system of higher education in the Commonwealth of Virginia and to lead state-level strategic planning and policy development and implementation based on research and analysis.The purpose of the Cybersecurity Public Service Grant is to encourage public service to recent graduates of Virginia institutes with degrees in Cybersecurity or a related field by partnering with qualified public and private organizations to provide up to $20,000 in combined state and employer match benefits. The Grant may be renewed for up to two additional times, for a maximum of three total years. To be eligible, recipients must: reside within Virginia during the period of employment in which the contract is in force; begin full-time employment within one year of graduation from an accredited Virginia institution of higher education, or separation from active duty service in the Armed Forces of the United States; and accept an offer of qualified employment from a qualified employer located within the Commonwealth of Virginia.', 'The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the Commonwealth of Virginias coordinating agency for higher education. As an entity of the Commonwealth of Virginia government, SCHEV exists to serve the public interest and to assist the stat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1247, 'Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage families, educators, communities and employers to assist underserved students pursuing STEM career; and to inspire our nation through recognition of the achievements of Hispanics and other role models in STEM.These scholarships, sponsored by the Davila and Trevino families in memory of David Davila and Joe Trevino, are awarded to STEM undergraduate students attending a 4-year college/university in Texas, and who exemplify the Davila/Trevino motto- those who are willing to work hard; achieve your goals; remember where you came from and always give back. Each year, ten $1,000 are awarded. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1248, 'GLHF Career Development Scholarship', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficient and productive members of the workforce. The scholarship program goals are as follows: improved patient and family access to insurance; decreased dependency on public resources or support; and increased commitment to the bleeding disorders community.The Career Development Scholarship provides funding assistance for tuition and enrollment fees relevant to continuing education in a non-traditional or non-degree format. This scholarship is intended to promote career development for those living with bleeding disorders. Parents and spouses are also eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be a Wisconsin resident or receive care at a Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Center.', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficien', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1249, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1250, 'Level5 Management Post-Pandemic Innovators Scholar', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape. Cloud computing, cyber security, and the collection and storage of data have become more central to businesses and organizations of all sizes. And the IT industry continues to grow to keep pace. As Boca Raton\'s top-rated Managed IT Service Provider, we know that the business technology industry will need innovators. Today\'s students preparing to enter the field will have a unique perspective on these challenges. Level5 Management is proud to provide annual scholarships to students entering Computer Sciences, Information Technology, Network Engineering, Cybersecurity, and related fields. Level5 Management awards scholarships annually to each of three college/universities local to our headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida. Applicants must be attending or registered to attend Florida Atlantic University, Lynn University, or Palm Beach State College and be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program related to Information Technology, Network Engineering, Computer Science, etc. Awards can be applied to tuition, books, semester living expenses, or any other education-related expense. Inclusion of an application essay is optional. Awards can range from $250 - $500 and are based on need and availability, so applications are accepted on a rolling basis. There is no deadline. Applicants must indicate semester start dates (or needed by dates) on application.', 'The difficulties of 2020 have thrust certain technological issues to the forefront. More of our work is done remotely. Opportunistic bad actors have seized on pandemic-related vulnerabilities to create a new, rapidly-changing IT security threat landscape.', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1251, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1252, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1253, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1254, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1255, 'Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,000 to a qualified college senior or graduate student. The Foundation was established by the Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. firm in memory of its Founder, Roy E. Jorgensen, a civil engineer whose 70 year career was dedicated to the improvement of highway transportation planning, design, construction and maintenance management. Criteria: -A civil engineering student enrolled as an undergraduate senior or graduate student at an accredited engineering university in the United States. -A citizen of the United States -Academic record needed -Related employment record needed -Written statement of career objectives and life goals -Record of extracurricular activities and community activities -Letters of recommendation from university professors/instructors and/or employers -Personal interview if warranted *Preference is given to qualifying residents of Maryland. Application forms available at our site. Applications will only be accepted by postal service mail or express mail.', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,0', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1256, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1257, 'Synchrony Tech Scholarship', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/app development, web development, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing, ethical hacking, and artificial intelligence. Programs must be completed through an accredited university or program. Third-party vendor certificates (I.E., Coursera, etc.) and 2 or 4-year degree programs will not be accepted.Scholarship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. However, priority review dates are April 30 and September 30thEligibility: Open to all autistic adults 18 years of age or older who are eligible to work in the United States; Have a documented medical or educational autism diagnosis; The selected certification program must start at least 90 days after application submission, and be able to be completed within approximately 1 year of the award date. Preference will be given to applicants registered on the Hire Autism website.', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1258, 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university students, as well as their dedicated faculty advisers. While many participants hail from fields like science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, innovation knows no bounds, and creative inventions can spring from any area of study.Key Details:To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled as full-time students for at least part of the 12-month period preceding their entry into the competition.Teams must comprise at least one member meeting the full-time student requirement, with all other team members enrolled at least part-time at some point during the 12-month period prior to entry.Diverse Innovation:The Collegiate Inventors Competition warmly welcomes inventions from all fields and domains. What truly matters is that each invention is an original concept conceived and developed by the student/adviser team. Furthermore, it should not have been (1) introduced to the public as a commercial product or process, or (2) patented or publicly disclosed more than a year prior to submission. These inventions, represented as reduced-to-practice ideas or working models, must reflect the collective efforts of students, either as part of a class project or through independent exploration. Additionally, it\'s vital that the invention is capable of replication.The Collegiate Inventors Competition celebrates the spirit of innovation and discovery among students from various academic backgrounds. Join us in honoring and showcasing your inventive ideas on this esteemed platform. Your groundbreaking invention could be the next big thing!', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university stud', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1259, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1260, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1261, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1262, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1263, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1264, 'Wayne Community College Scholarships', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in which there are career opportunities. The programs included on the list are assessed annually.Those majors are Animal Science, Automotive Systems, Basic Law Enforcement Training, Business Administration, Collision Repair and Refinishing, Computer Integrated Machining, Criminal Justice Technology, Emergency Management, Human Services Technology, IT Business Support, Medical Assisting, Medical Laboratory Technology, Office Administration, and Pharmacy Technology. These annual scholarships provide full- or part-time in-state tuition and fees to qualifying students pursuing one of the designated diplomas or degrees at the college.', 'Students entering 14 technical programs at Wayne Community College may be eligible for renewable scholarships. The Foundation of Wayne Community Colleges Top 14 Programs scholarship is designed to encourage students to study and go into certain fields in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1265, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1266, 'The National Housing Endowment/Lee S. Evans Schola', 'The National Housing Endowment/Lee S. Evans Scholarship is geared towards students who have a demonstrable interest in a post college career in the residential construction industry. Applicants must be registered as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student and have at least one full academic year of course work remaining after the scholarship is awarded (Note: Students who will be a fifth year senior during the award year are not eligible.). Building homes for the nation is too important a priority to neglect the education, training and research that will be needed to support the residential construction industry. The National Housing Endowment is answering the call by continuing to find avenues to educate students on the many opportunities a career in construction offers. Mr. Evans, an educator and consultant, has taught thousands of builders how to better manage their businesses. The Evans endowed gift, along with the contributions of Mr. Evans friends, colleagues and former students, created the scholarship fund to assist in addressing the pressing need for educating and training construction managers in the residential building industry.', 'The National Housing Endowment/Lee S. Evans Scholarship is geared towards students who have a demonstrable interest in a post college career in the residential construction industry. Applicants must be registered as a full-time undergraduate or graduate s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1267, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1268, 'ASNT Fellowship Award', 'The ASNT Fellowship Award is a cash award, currently up to $20,000 per award, granted to an ABET-accredited educational institution to fund specific research in NDT at the postgraduate level (MS or Ph.D). The application should be in the form of a proposal for a graduate level research project from the university outlining what the program or graduate study activity will consist of and how long they will manage the fellowship. ASNT membership is not required for eligibility.The Financial Awards Committee selects up to five $20,000 awards each year, pending merit and number of submissions. The committee will critically review all proposals using the following guidelines and the contents and quality of the submitted proposals: How novel is the research; Value of potential contribution; Soundness of technical approach; Scope of the proposed research effort; Potential for successful completion; Adequacy of the proposal team; and Adequacy of the facilities.', 'The ASNT Fellowship Award is a cash award, currently up to $20,000 per award, granted to an ABET-accredited educational institution to fund specific research in NDT at the postgraduate level (MS or Ph.D). The application should be in the form of a proposa', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1269, 'Boeing Engineering 2024 Internship Program', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environment for every teammate thats welcoming, respectful and inclusive, with great opportunity for professional growth. Find your future with us.Boeing has shaped the course of human history through aerospace innovations. Today, because of our amazing people and powerful technologies, our products connect the globe, protect freedom, and advance scientific discovery around the world. From the depths of the ocean, to Mars and beyond, we\'re inspiring the next century of explorers we invite you to join us on the journey ahead!Come join Boeing, voted by WayUp as one of the 2023 Top 100 Internship Programs in the US! Boeing is seeking motivated, excited, and innovative students for our 2024 intern program.', 'At Boeing, we innovate and collaborate to make the world a better place. From the seabed to outer space, you can contribute to work that matters with a company where diversity, equity and inclusion are shared values. Were committed to fostering an environ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1270, 'Brooks Instrument Undergraduate Engineering Schola', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S. Citizen or hold Permanent Residency status; earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 grade point average; and be currently enrolled as a full-time student in a four or five-year academic program. Besides completing the application, you must also include: a transcript (either official or unofficial); a personal essay (between 500 and 1,500 words about yourself and your interest in engineering, flow and/or instrumentation); and a project review (submit a project review, proposal, lab work or other endeavor that details in writing - with pictures and/or diagrams where necessary - a process that involves some degree of instrumentation, flow or measurement). Do not send any letters of recommendation, tax returns, bank balances, resumes or CVs.', 'Brooks Instrument will award the Undergraduate Engineering Scholarship to a student enrolled in an engineering program at an accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be living in the United States, Canada or Puerto Rico as a U.S.', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1271, 'NAWT William Hapchuk Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, and the development and national representation of individual, state, and regional chapters, allowing our industry to exchange ideas and concerns for the betterment of our members, the environment, and the general public. Throughout their generosity, NAWT offers scholarships.Scholarship applicants must be enrolled in an accredited university offering a bachelor degree in the following fields related to wastewater transport and treatment, such as Natural and Environmental Sciences, Biological sciences, Agricultural and Civil engineering or Management/Business. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of study and have attained a cumulative grade point average above the average for the university in which you are enrolled. Recipients will receive their scholarship during the WWETT Expo during the NAWT Association Breakfast. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with NAWT for further details.', 'The mission of the National Association of Wastewater Technicians (NAWT) is to unify the voice of the sanitary liquid waste management industry, while increasing its professionalism and public image through education of industry members and the public, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1272, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1273, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1274, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1275, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1276, 'ACONM Transportation Industry Scholarship', 'In order to be eligible for the ACONM Transportation Industry Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled full-time in the UNM School of Engineering with a declared major in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering or Construction Management; be a New Mexico resident; have a 2.5 GPA; and have an expressed interest in pursuing a career in the Transportation Engineering and Construction Industry in New Mexico. Applicants must be a registered student for the planned award semester. This scholarship will be applied to the student\'s account at UNM. This is not a cash award.Please include the following with your application: an unofficial transcript; a current resume; a list of previous or current scholarships, grants, assistantships, etc. awarded to you or for which you are applying; a list of on-campus and off-campus extracurricular activities, duties performed and offices held; and a brief statement about your interest and knowledge of the transportation industry, more specific to the activities of design and construction (recommended length of 250 words).', 'In order to be eligible for the ACONM Transportation Industry Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled full-time in the UNM School of Engineering with a declared major in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering or Construction Management; be a New Me', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1277, 'Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills.To be eligible for the Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a graduate degree program in a transportation-related field such as engineering, planning, finance or logistics. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1278, 'WTS Leadership Legacy Scholarship for Graduates', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in transportation or a related field (such as transportation engineering, planning, finance, communications, or logistics) and demonstrate leadership skills and an active commitment to community service. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1279, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1280, 'SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholar', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current undergraduate (at least a junior level standing) or graduate students in an accredited architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture or engineering program in the United States. Applicants must also: have a 3.0 GPA; and, be Black/African American, Hispanic, Alaskan Native or American Indian, and Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. At SmithGroup, we embrace opportunities to work alongside clients, partners, and colleagues who dare to push boundaries and pursue bold what if dreams. And weve discovered how to bottle passion and deliver success. The secret? People like you. Creating partnerships with others who share our goals, values, and visions for creating a better future has yielded outstanding results. Our trophy shelf is packed with proof. Throughout their generosity, SmithGroup is offering scholarships.', 'The SmithGroup Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship Program supports and mentors students from historically underrepresented demographics in architecture, interior design, planning, landscape architecture and engineering. Applicants must be current', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1281, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1282, 'ASA Northeast Scholarship', 'Applicants of the ASA Northeast Scholarship must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a PHCP-PVF related apprentice program, accredited two-year community college, accredited technical college or accredited trade school or be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a full-time undergraduate degree program (12 semester hours of credit or as defined by the institution) at an accredited four-year college or university. ASA Northeastis a partnership between the American Supply Association and the former WANE. It is our mission to deliver the benefits and value of the national association from its leading educational programs, business intelligence and networking sessions directly to you and your professional team. ASANORTHEASTmembers are market leaders driven to strengthen the long term success of our industry.', 'Applicants of the ASA Northeast Scholarship must be currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a PHCP-PVF related apprentice program, accredited two-year community college, accredited technical college or accredited trade school or be currently enrolled', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1283, 'Edison Scholars Program', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help them follow their dreams in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) and empower them to change the world. This is a chance for students with big dreams to advance their education and take part in shaping a brighter future. Applicants must be a high school senior with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, plan to pursue studies in the STEM fields at a four-year accredited college or university and show financial need. Eligible STEM majors include computer and information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation and physical sciences. Applicants must live in Southern California Edisons service territory. The top 50 finalists will be required to submit a short video and potentially participate in a final interview. Dont stress, these are just ways to get to know you better. Dependents of Edison International and SCE employees and retirees are not eligible.', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help ', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1284, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1285, 'ASNT Engineering Undergraduate Scholarship', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their anticipated graduation date to be later that the date the award funds are to be distributed. Each potential candidate must also show an active interest in the field of nondestructive testing and evaluation.Students applying for the scholarship must submit a completed application form, signed by applicant and school official, an outline of students program of study, an official school transcripts showing all completed coursework and three individual letters of recommendation. Applicants must also supply an original essay describing how he/she envisions the role of NDT/NDE in his/her career. Funds will be made available in July.', 'Undergraduate students enrolled in colleges and universities in the United States with recognized engineering department programs at the time the application is submitted for this scholarship. Each potential candidate for this award must show their antici', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1286, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1287, 'The Home Depot Foundation Path to Pro Scholarship', 'The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next generation of skilled tradespeople and bridging the opportunity gap through its Path to Pro program. We want to help create the next generation of skilled trade leaders by providing scholarships to further your education.To be eligible for the Home Depot Foundations Path to Pro Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior, high school graduate or have a GED equivalent; plan to enroll, or be enrolled, in an approved trade-related program at an accredited two-year school (technical/vocational school or college) in the United States; not be an employee or dependent of an employee of the The Home Depot; and pursue a degree focused on carpentry, electrical, HVAC, plumbing or construction management. This is offered quarterly, so deadlines will vary. Winners will be notified approximately four weeks after the application deadline.', 'The Home Depot Foundation works to improve the homes and lives of U.S. veterans, train skilled tradespeople to fill the labor gap and support communities impacted by natural disasters. The Foundation has pledged to invest $50 million in training the next ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1288, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1289, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1290, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1291, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1292, 'DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems. The program fosters a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students, alumni, DOE laboratory staff and other scientists who want to have an impact on the nation while advancing their research.The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation\'s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation\'s best scientific graduate students and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry, and educational institutions. This is open only to full-time students and legal US residents. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1293, 'National Forum for Black Public Administrators Sch', 'Scholarships are offered in furtherance of NFBPAs goal of lending support to African American and other minority students interested in leadership roles in public service. Applicants must be current full-time undergraduate and full-time graduate students currently enrolled in a traditional four-year, accredited university or college, have at least 1 full-time academic semester remaining, with a minimum 3.0 GPA (except CIGNA undergrad requires minimum 3.5 GPA). Applications open in the late Fall/early Winter. Applications run from the Fall until the due date. Selectees are notified near the beginning of February.The NFBPA Scholarship Program is designed to recognize African American or other minority students who are currently enrolled full-time at an accredited, traditional four-year college or university (preferably an HBCU) who exemplify outstanding scholarship, and leadership, particularly as related to public service. NFBPA provides several scholarships to college students each year through partnerships with corporate supporters, public sector organizations and individual contributors.', 'Scholarships are offered in furtherance of NFBPAs goal of lending support to African American and other minority students interested in leadership roles in public service. Applicants must be current full-time undergraduate and full-time graduate students ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1294, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1295, 'ACEC California Scholarship', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from Riverside/San Bernardino, Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Diego regions may be eligible for up to $50,000 in additional awards from local ACEC California Chapters based on their school location, residency, and hometown.To qualify as an applicant for the ACEC California Scholarship Program, a student must be entering their junior, senior, fifth or masters degree year in the fall. Students graduating in December are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled as follows: Upper division undergraduate students must be enrolled full-time and working toward a degree in an engineering or land-surveying curriculum approved by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET); Masters degree students must be enrolled at least half time, and either be in an ABET-accredited Master of Science (MS) engineering program or have a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from an ABET- accredited engineering program. For ACEC Californias State Competition: Applicants must have a minimum grade point average of 3.2 in completed engineering and land surveying courses and a minimum overall grade point average of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0. Applicants must be interested in the possibility of pursuing a career in consulting engineering or land surveying.', 'ACEC California will be awarding up to $60,000 in scholarships for qualified engineering and land surveying students throughout California. Highest upper division undergraduate award of $10,000 and highest graduate award of $10,000. Some applicants from R', 110000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1296, 'Society of Women Engineers - Lehigh Valley Section', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for administration of the program is provided by SWE volunteers. Applicants must must be females graduating from high school who reside in areas with zip codes beginning in 177-187 and 195-196, which includes over 20 counties in Pennsylvania. In order to qualify, applicants must be enrolling as a first-year student in an ABET-accredited engineering program with a major in engineering technologies (any). Computer technology, computer science, and information systems are not qualified. A one-time award of up to $5,000 can be granted to the successful applicants. SWE-LVs activities support the goals of the international organization through the theme of Aspire, Advance and Achieve.', 'Since 2001, a major focus of SWE-LV has been to distribute scholarships for high school senior women who intend to major in engineering at their respective college or university. Scholarship funds are provided by area businesses and all of the work for ad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1297, 'ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation S', 'ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation is organized as a 501(c)(3) organization to support and promote education in the field of engineering within Colorado by raising awareness of consulting engineering as a career choice and utilizing the combined resources of ACEC Colorado members and industry partners to become more impactful in the fundraising and sustainability of foundation assets.To be eligible for scholarships, applicants must: be entering junior, senior or fifth degree year in Fall of next academic year (NOTE: Students graduating in December of that academic year are not eligible.); be a US citizen; be pursuing a bachelors degree in engineering or land-surveying at an ABET-accredited university in Colorado that conforms to either the Engineering Accreditation Commission or Engineering or Technology Accreditation Commission standards; be a full-time student; and has an understanding of the consulting engineering profession.', 'ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation is organized as a 501(c)(3) organization to support and promote education in the field of engineering within Colorado by raising awareness of consulting engineering as a career choice and utilizing the comb', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1298, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1299, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1300, 'IWEA Clean Water Scholarship', 'The IWEA Clean Water Scholarship is designed to aid students preparing for careers working with the water environment. IWEA may award two scholarships of up to $1000.00 each year. Scholarship recipients will be announced at IWEA\'s Annual Conference, traditionally held in March. Scholarships will be applied to the next academic year. IWEA asks that all applicants use our on line application form. The application asks you to attach a copy of your resume, an essay/personnel statement, a reference letter, and your transcripts.Students must meet the following requirements to be considered for the scholarship: Be an Illinois resident or attend an accredited Illinois college or university; Have completed at least two years of their undergraduate education at time of the award; Have a cumulative college GPA of at least 2.5; Be a full time student enrolled in a water related field of study such as civil or environmental engineering, environmental science, or wastewater systems operation. Graduate students are also encouraged to apply. IWEA asks that all applicants use our on line application form.', 'The IWEA Clean Water Scholarship is designed to aid students preparing for careers working with the water environment. IWEA may award two scholarships of up to $1000.00 each year. Scholarship recipients will be announced at IWEA\'s Annual Conference, tradi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1301, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1302, 'Melvin Kruger Endowed Scholarship Program', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational programs. Scholarship recipients will receive funding for up to four years of full-time study at any accredited post-secondary institution of the student\'s choice. Awards are renewable for up to three years of undergraduate study or until a bachelor\'s degree is earned provided recipients renew annually and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Applicants should be high school seniors or graduates who plan to enroll or students who are already enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study in Construction Management or adjacent majors.', 'The National Roofing Foundation (NRF) has established a scholarship program to assist employees, immediate family members of employees or immediate family of NRCA contractor members who plan to pursue post-secondary education in college and vocational pro', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1303, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1304, 'a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a trusted advisor in the field of insurance services. This annual scholarship, now named in his honor, is awarded to up to two students demonstrating a strong interest in practice and risk management within the architecture profession, with each recipient receiving a $5,000 award.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:GPA of 3.0 or higherU.S. CitizenA fourth-year student in a NAAB accredited degree program; ORA fourth-year student of a four-year pre-professional degree program in architecture accepted for direct entry to a two-year NAAB accredited M.Arch program; ORA first-year student in a NAAB accredited M.Arch degree program for students with undergraduate degrees in another discipline.Application Requirements:Applicants must submit the following:A personal biography highlighting interest or concentration in practice or risk management (200 words)A professional resumeA response to a case study topic included in the application (500 words)Two letters of recommendationImportant Dates:Application Period: October 1 - January 31Review Period: February-MarchScholarship recipient selection meeting: AprilScholarship recipients notified: Immediately following the meetingFirst scholarship disbursement: AugustEvaluation Criteria:The review process uses a points breakdown with a maximum total of 30 possible points, covering Letters of Recommendation, Resume, Biography, and Case Study Response.Letters of Recommendation: 5 Possible (each)Resume: 5 PossibleBiography: 5 PossibleCase Study Response: 10 PossibleReview Process:Incomplete applications are immediately disqualified.The top 10 applicants are identified based on scores.Jurors discuss the top applications, recommending applicants for consideration.Final deliberations take place in a final jury call to determine scholarship recipients.Notification:Scholarship recipients receive a phone call notifying them of their award.All other applicants receive an email notification indicating they did not receive the award.The a/e ProNet David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship is not just a financial support initiative but a recognition of dedication to practice and risk management within the architecture profession.', 'Established in 1990 by a/e ProNet, a professional association providing risk management services to architects and engineers, the David W. Lakamp Architect Scholarship continues to honor the legacy of David W. Lakamp, a founding member of a/e ProNet and a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1305, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1306, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1307, 'Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Scholarship Progr', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in or accepted for a baccalaureate or graduate ABET-accredited engineering (EAC), computing (CAC), or technology (TAC) degree program. In a position to accept the scholarship in the school year for which it is being awarded. Full-time student status, except for re-entry and non-traditional applicants, should have at least a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. for some scholarships. The number of awards and dollar amounts will vary. Deadlines differ, depending on whether the applicant is an incoming freshman or above. For more than seven decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in todays exciting engineering and technology specialties. We invite you to explore the values, principles, and priorities that guide our initiatives and learn how together, we can continue to make a lasting impact on the future. Throughout our generosity, scholarships are offered to eligible students.', 'SWE Scholarships support women pursuing ABET-accredited bachelor or graduate student programs in preparation for careers in engineering, engineering technology and computer science in the United States. The scholarships are open to women only, enrolled in', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1308, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1309, 'ACECNJ Scholarship', 'The American Council of Engineering Companies of New Jersey (ACECNJ) awards scholarships each year to students, attending an ABET accredited engineering program in New Jersey, who intend to become consulting engineers. Under the auspices of ACECs College of Fellows, the ACEC Research Institute will award five general scholarships, as well as three specialty scholarships: the Coalition of American Structural Engineers (CASE) Scholarship, the J.A. Watts, Inc. Diversity in Engineering Scholarship, and the Lee Rice LRE Water Scholarship. Students must be entering their junior, senior, fifth, or masters degree year, in the upcoming Fall to qualify for the general scholarships. In addition, a student must be a U.S. citizen pursuing a Bachelors or Masters degree in engineering or in an accredited land-surveying program to qualify. ABET accreditation of engineering programs for scholarship applicants must conform to the following for the degree the student is pursuing, either a Bachelor\'s degree or a Master\'s degree.', 'The American Council of Engineering Companies of New Jersey (ACECNJ) awards scholarships each year to students, attending an ABET accredited engineering program in New Jersey, who intend to become consulting engineers. Under the auspices of ACECs College ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1310, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1311, 'Clifford H. Spicer Memorial Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Clifford H. Spicer Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or college student (full-time); pursue an undergraduate degree in land surveying or civil engineering; be a Michigan resident; have a 3.0 GPA for high school senior status, a 2.5 for college freshman, 2.75 for college sophomore, and 3.0 for college junior; and attend an ABET-accredited program. If there are no applicants attending an ABET-accredited program, then a student who is enrolled in a transfer program to an ABET-accredited program may be considered. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1312, 'Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher Schol', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher is to assist graduating students from any public school in Saginaw in their pursuit of a degree in science or engineering, or a Liberal Arts Degree. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be enrolled full-time, reside in the Saginaw Public School District, and either be a female pursuing a liberal arts degree, or a male pursuing a science/engineering degree. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1313, 'Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship', 'Through the generosity of Mrs. Wahneta T. Hinrichs a scholarship bequest was established in 2008 as a memorial to her husband Francis W. Cox and his father Lawrence W. Cox. The Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship may be presented annually to one undergraduate civil engineering student, who will use the scholarship for tuition expenses and fees. The purpose of the scholarship is to further the education of a worthy student in any civil engineering discipline. Dollar amounts will vary.To be eligible for the Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship, applicants must: be a student enrolled in and who will continue as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited or equivalent program in civil engineering or related field; be a free member of the ASCE and in good standing at the time of application and award; and express an interest in structural engineering. The amount of the scholarship will be determined annually. The recipient will be notified of selection in the Spring.', 'Through the generosity of Mrs. Wahneta T. Hinrichs a scholarship bequest was established in 2008 as a memorial to her husband Francis W. Cox and his father Lawrence W. Cox. The Lawrence W. and Francis W. Cox Scholarship may be presented annually to one un', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1314, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1315, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1316, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1317, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1318, 'Robert B. B. and Josephine N. Moorman Scholarship', 'The Robert B.B. and Josephine N. Moorman scholarship provides tuition assistance for a student\'s undergraduate studies. Applicant must be a student enrolled as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited program in civil engineering or a related field, and they must be ASCE Student Members in good standing at the time of application and award. Previous recipients of these scholarships are eligible to apply in any succeeding competition for these awards provided the other requirements of eligibility are satisfied.The application must include the following: (1) completed application form; (2) personal essay which shall be no more than 500 words and shall highlight why the applicant wishes to become a civil engineer, specific ASCE Student Chapter involvement, and long term goals and plans; (3) detailed annual budget; (4) official transcripts; (5) minimum of 2 sealed recommendation letters, 1 of which must be from a faculty member; and (6) one-page resume.', 'The Robert B.B. and Josephine N. Moorman scholarship provides tuition assistance for a student\'s undergraduate studies. Applicant must be a student enrolled as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited program in civil engineering or a related field, and the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1319, 'Samuel Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter Schola', 'The Samuel Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter Scholarship is offered to undergraduate students civil engineering students who will use the scholarship for their undergraduate expenses and fees. At the time of application the individual must be a student in an ABET-accredited program in civil engineering or related field, a member of his/her local ASCE Student Chapter, and a Student Member of the Society in good standing at the time of application and award. No more than one application may be submitted from the membership of each Student Chapter.Completed applications are to be submitted to the ASCE Honors and Awards Program office for receipt by February 10 of the year of the award. The application must include (1) completed application form; (2) statement by the applicant of the reasons believed to justify an award to him or her, as well as plans for continuing his/her formal education; (3) detailed annual budget; (4) official transcript; (5) resume; and (6) minimum of two sealed letters of recommendation, one which must be completed by the Student Chapter Faculty Advisor and at least one letter from one other member of the faculty.', 'The Samuel Fletcher Tapman ASCE Student Chapter Scholarship is offered to undergraduate students civil engineering students who will use the scholarship for their undergraduate expenses and fees. At the time of application the individual must be a student', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1320, 'Steve Wagner Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the February deadline.The American Council of Engineering Companies of Michigan established the Steve Wagner Scholarship to award engineering and surveying students who are active in their communities. Applicants must be high school seniors, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be residents of Michigan who are pursuing civil engineering or land surveying majors via full-time enrollment. Extra consideration will be given for an applicant who has worked for an ACEC member firm in the last 24 months. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1321, 'Y.C. Yang Civil Engineering Scholarship', 'Through the generosity of Y. C. Yang, Chairman of T. Y. Lin & Y.C. Yang International, a scholarship fund was established in 2004 to foster interest in structural engineering and to encourage students to further their civil engineering education. The Y.C. Yang Civil Engineering Scholarship may be presented annually to not more than two undergraduate civil engineering students, who will use the scholarship for their undergraduate tuition expenses and fees. The purpose of the scholarship is to further the education of worthy students in structural engineering.To be eligible for the Y.C. Yang Scholarship, applicants must: be a student enrolled in and who will continue as an undergraduate in an ABET-accredited or equivalent program in civil engineering or related field; be a free member of the ASCE and in good standing at the time of application and award; and express an interest in structural engineering. The amount of the scholarship will be determined annually. The recipient will be notified of selection in the Spring. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through the generosity of Y. C. Yang, Chairman of T. Y. Lin & Y.C. Yang International, a scholarship fund was established in 2004 to foster interest in structural engineering and to encourage students to further their civil engineering education. The Y.C.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1322, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1323, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1324, 'Florida Engineering Society High School Scholarshi', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering careers and to educate the public about engineering. Furthermore, the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. promotes and enhances engineering education in Florida in order to position our state as a technological leader in the global economy.Applicants for the High School scholarship must be high school seniors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents graduating from a Florida high school, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, who will be enrolling in an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). Applications must be submitted on a USB drive.', 'The Florida Engineering Society scholarships are generously funded by the Florida Engineering Foundation, Inc. (FEF). Established in 1986, FEF is a 501(c) 3 not-for-profit entity whose mission is to encourage and assist students in pursuing engineering ca', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1325, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1326, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1327, 'NHA Past Chairs\' Legacy Scholarship', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental sciences, forestry, hydrology, animal sciences, management, financial services, communications, and other areas. Many companies also offer high-paying skilled labor and technical positions.The National Hydropower Association will be accepting applications for the NHA Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship goes to a promising young person who demonstrates the academic skills and commitment to help create the next generation of leaders in the waterpower industry. Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the waterpower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies.', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental scie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1328, 'Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowe', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, have parent(s) who are legal residents of Vermont and currently attend a Windham County high school or Springfield High School. Applicants must seek a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology and demonstrate financial need. This may be renewable for up to three additional years.VSAC helps students of all ages save, plan & pay for college and career training. VSAC administers more than 120 scholarships available to Vermont residents. And we want to encourage you to apply. This scholarship was established by the friends, family and colleagues of Carol Hurley, a VSAC outreach counselor who helped first-generation college-bound students prepare for college. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'The Richard T. Gates Engineering and Technology Endowed Challenge Scholarship was established to assist worthy and able students in pursuing a bachelor of science degree in engineering or technology. In order to apply, you must have been born in Vermont, ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1329, 'W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,000 and an annual CEAT Scholarship of $15,000. Additionally, each scholar will participate in funded enrichment, travel and networking opportunities. This scholarship program was designed to benefit a person who was an active member of a Boys & Girls Club while in high school.The purposes of this program are: to accelerate professional and leadership development, stimulate intellectual growth, develop career awareness and cultural perspectives, and develop interpersonal skills; as well as to provide financial enrichment to students actively involved in local Boys and Girls Clubs, who desire to pursue a career in the engineering industry. Eligible applicants must have a history of leadership in one or more organizations in high school. Preference will be given to students with at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The W.W. Allen Boys and Girls Club Scholars Program (BGC Scholars) at OSU awards an incoming freshman between $19,000-$55,000 per year for up to four years of study toward a BS degree in engineering. This includes an OSU tuition waiver between $4,000-$40,', 320000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1330, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1331, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1332, 'Black American Engineering Scholarship Award', 'The Helping Project Corp is dedicated to creating diversity in the field of engineering and further dismantling institutional racism toward Black Americans in STEM careers. With only 7% of STEM programs comprised of Black Americans and 9% of engineering degrees awarded to Black Americans, the need to provide opportunities and level the playing field is vitally importantespecially since diverse teams are 21% more likely to outperform competitors and 33% more likely to create industry-leading profitability.This flexible scholarship includes up to $10,000 per year ($5,000 per semester) of funding. Scholarship recipients are invited to re-apply for funding for up to four years. The goal is to provide a pathway to achievement for Black Americans pursuing careers in civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering. Selected candidates receive substantial assistance that is designed to close the financial gap left after the Pell Grant is used for tuition. Scholarship funding can be applied to school expenses like tuition, books, fees, and room and board. Scholarship recipients also participate in a mentorship program designed to support their professional success.Up to $10,000 per school year is awarded to recipients to be used for tuition, books, fees and/or room & board. The scholarship is open to students pursuing careers in the classical engineering fields of civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering, including any subfield of those disciplines. Recipients will also have the opportunity to receive mentoring from successful business professionals. Recipients may re-apply for up to four years for a complete Bachelors degree.Applicants must be a Black American incoming college freshman/current high school senior or a student transferring from a two-year program into a four-year program. Applicants must be eligible for Federal Pell Grant funding and able to show proven financial need. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident in good academic standing who is enrolling in an accredited, not-for-profit four-year institution. Students must be pursuing a degree in civil, electrical, mechanical, or chemical engineering, including any subfield of those disciplines.', 'The Helping Project Corp is dedicated to creating diversity in the field of engineering and further dismantling institutional racism toward Black Americans in STEM careers. With only 7% of STEM programs comprised of Black Americans and 9% of engineering d', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1333, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1334, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1335, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1336, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1337, 'PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E NuEnergy Scholarship, applicants must be a continuing undergraduate student (high school seniors are not eligible), and they must have a GPA of at least a 3.0. This scholarship serves to engage, inspire, and onboard recent employees through social networking, community volunteering and professional development opportunities. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1338, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1339, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1340, 'David C. Lizerraga Fellowship', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generation college student, pursuing a master\'s degree in business administration or engineering (students pursuing other graduate degrees may also be considered at the Foundation\'s discretion); have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be enrolled in a graduate program full-time for the entire academic year; and be a permanent resident of a community listed in the college success program guidelines. Students must also demonstrate financial need, outstanding leadership potential, a remarkable record of professional/extracurricular achievement, and a commitment to the development and economic empowerment of communities. Applicants must be a resident of an underserved community within the counties of Los Angeles, Orange or San Bernardino. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Through The David C. Lizrraga Fellowship, TELACU recognizes graduate students who demonstrate the potential and commitment to advance TELACU\'s mission of building self-sufficient communities through economic empowerment. Applicants must be a first-generat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1341, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1342, 'MSPE Western Chapter Scholarship Program', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.Applicants must: Be a high school senior; Be a citizen of the United States at the time of application; Have at least a 3.0 grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale) for the 10th and 11th grades; Have a minimum score on the American College Testing Program (ACT) test of 29 in Math and 25 in English. Equivalent minimum SAT scores of 950 in Math and 750 in English are also acceptable. Must enroll in an engineering program that has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET-EAC) at one of the following state institutions or a Pre-Engineering Program at a College or University that has a working agreement to transfer credits with one of the named schools listed on our site.', 'The MSPE Western Chapter will award at least two $3,000 scholarships to high school seniors preparing to attend one of the following Missouri schools of engineering, one of the approved transfer programs or an approved out-of-state school of engineering.A', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1343, 'NAWIC Construction Trades Scholarship', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project management, administrative, legal, financial, insurance, and business owner. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) is here to help. Each year we are pleased to award over $100,000 to worthy recipients in construction-related programs.To be eligible for the Construction Trades Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in a construction-related training program which is approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, community college, technical school or equivalent. Scholarships are not automatically renewed. Students will be considered for subsequent awards if they provide evidence of continued need, continued interest in construction, and continued enrollment and good standing in a construction-related field.', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project managem', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1344, 'NAWIC Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project management, administrative, legal, financial, insurance, and business owner. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) is here to help. Each year we are pleased to award over $100,000 to worthy recipients in construction-related programs.To be eligible for the Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled in a construction-related degree program at a school in the United States and must have a least one term remaining in a course of study leading to a degree or an associate degree in a construction-related field. High school seniors and those pursuing graduate degrees are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled full-time, and they must have at least a 3.0 GPA.', 'The NAWIC Founders\' Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) assists in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. The construction industry encompasses almost every professional discipline, including trades, project managem', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1345, 'NYWEA N.G. Kaul Memorial Scholarship', 'The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. Throughout their generosity, the New York Water Environment Association offers numerous scholarships to interested students.N.G. Kaul was a highly respected engineer, an immigrant from India who fulfilled the American dream of opportunity realized. He had a distinguished career in public service, first with New York City and then with the New York State DEC, rising to the position of Director of the Division of Water in 1992. The N.G. Kaul Memorial Scholarship Fund will be offering up to $5,000 in scholarships to students pursuing graduate or doctoral degrees in environmental/civil engineering or environmental science concentrating on water quality, who show a commitment to government service.', 'The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) was founded in 1929, by professionals in the field of water quality as a non-profit, educational organization. NYWEA will serve the best interest of the public by promoting sustainable clean water q', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1346, 'SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholars', 'To be eligible for the SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of the United States; be an incoming freshman; have at least a minimum unweighted grade point average of a 3.0; be pursuing an engineering or related science degree through a U.S. ABET accredited program; provide two recommendation letters- one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to their involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment; and be a current/recent student participant in the Ford NGL Network and/or a Powered by Ford STEAM Academy.Established in 2007, the SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship was developed by the Ford Motor Company Fund and is for high school students participating in the Ford NGL Communities and Powered by Ford STEM Academies. Ford Next Generation Learning mobilizes educators, employers, and community leaders to prepare a new generation of young people who will graduate from high school ready for college, career, and life- prepared to compete successfully in the 21st-century economy.', 'To be eligible for the SAE/Ford Partnership for Advanced Studies Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of the United States; be an incoming freshman; have at least a minimum unweighted grade point average of a 3.0; be pursuing an engineering or rela', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1347, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1348, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1349, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1350, 'Tau Beta Pi/SAE Engineering Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national philanthropy is its fellowship program, which has provided $7,809,000 in advanced-study grants to 1,706 students, and the scholarship program that has provided $6,557,000 in awards to 3,369 engineering seniors.To be eligible, applicants must: be a U.S. resident; be an incoming freshman; have a 3.75 GPA; pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program; provide two letters of recommendation (one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment); and detail their participation in a community service project during their junior or senior year that is not related to a high school project. Applications open in February. Recipients of SAE scholarships will be notified by July.', 'The purpose of the Tau Beta Pi is to recognize engineering students of superior scholarship and exemplary character and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Headquartered in Knoxville, TN, the Association\'s largest national phila', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1351, 'AWS Arsham Amirikian Welding Scholarship', 'The Arsham Amirikian Welding Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelors degree in civil engineering or welding related degree at an accredited university. All applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements: be a minimum of eighteen years of age; have a minimum high school diploma or equivalent; have a minimum 3.0 grade point average; demonstrate financial need; and be a citizen of the United States and plan to attend an accredited engineering school located within the United States. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.The AWS Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It supports programs to ensure the growth and development of the welding industry through research and educational opportunities. Our industry depends upon education that prepares the next generation to meet the challenges ahead.', 'The Arsham Amirikian Welding Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelors degree in civil engineering or welding related degree at an accredited university. All applicants must meet the following eligibili', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1352, 'Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, marketing or sales. Applicants can be from any state, but preference might be given to applicants from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia. Applicants must be classified as juniors or seniors in bachelors degree programs, or will be candidates for degrees in masters or doctorate degree programs, in the academic years for which the scholarship awards are granted. Applicants must exhibit a financial need and be enrolled as full-time students each semester. Recipients must be a full-time student each semester, unless an exception is requested in writing and approved. Withdrawal from school, except for serious illness or injury, shall result in the recipient losing the scholarship. Recipients will be required to furnish a transcript and status report at the end of each semester before additional monies are awarded. Scholarship monies will be payable directly to the recipients chosen college or university. Applications run from the Fall until the deadline.', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1353, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1354, 'GRCF Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an accredited four-year college or university full-time majoring in engineering or a medical/healthcare field. Applicants must have financial need and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1355, 'Iowa Engineering Society Central Iowa Chapter Scho', 'The Iowa Engineering Societys Central Iowa Chapter offers a scholarship to graduating high school seniors interested in pursuing an engineering degree. The scholarships are awarded only to U.S. citizens who are residents of Iowa and who will be attending the College of Engineering at either Iowa State University or the University of Iowa. IES Chapter scholarships are primarily directed to qualified students with the talent and commitment to succeed in an undergraduate engineering curriculum, for which the financial support and encouragement can make a difference. Applicants should have an ACT score of 26 and a 3.0 GPA.For over 125 years, Iowa Engineering Society (IES) has been evolving to meet the needs of Iowas engineers. IES was formed in 1889 and though we have evolved and adapted to meet the ever-changing challenges facing the engineering profession, our mission has never really wavered. In our more than 125-year proud history, IES is pleased to count among our members some of the leading engineers in Iowas history.', 'The Iowa Engineering Societys Central Iowa Chapter offers a scholarship to graduating high school seniors interested in pursuing an engineering degree. The scholarships are awarded only to U.S. citizens who are residents of Iowa and who will be attending ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1356, 'Matsuo Bridge Company Ltd. of Japan Scholarship', 'Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan is one of Japans leading fabricators of steel for bridges, buildings and other structures. Matsuo Bridge boasts numerous signature projects throughout Japan, including the worlds longest suspension bridge. The purpose of their scholarship is to provide financial assistance to an individual interested in pursuing a career in civil engineering, welding engineering, or welding engineering technology.The Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan Scholarship will be awarded to a college junior or senior, or a graduate student pursuing a degree in civil engineering, welding engineering, welding engineering technology, or related discipline. Eligible applicants must have a high school diploma, have a 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled in a school in the United States. The award will be available to students nationwide; however, priority will be given to individuals residing in the states of California, Texas, Oregon or Washington.', 'Matsuo Bridge Company, Ltd. of Japan is one of Japans leading fabricators of steel for bridges, buildings and other structures. Matsuo Bridge boasts numerous signature projects throughout Japan, including the worlds longest suspension bridge. The purpose ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1357, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1358, 'SMUD Powering Futures Scholarship', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of our society. We\'re proud to offer the Powering Futures Scholarship, a special program that awards scholarships totaling up to $60,000 each year. As many as 21 local Sacramento students may individually receive up to $4,000 in scholarships.Minimum requirements: be a current high school senior or graduate, have earned a GED certificate, or currently be a postsecondary undergraduate student; have a minimum GPA of 3.0, based on a 4.0 scale; plan to enroll in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the U.S. in the fall; and be a SMUD customer living in SMUD\'s service area, or have a parent or legal guardian as a SMUD customer. Awards will be based on merit and financial need with a preference for students with a major relevant to a career at SMUD. The scholarship is not open to SMUD employees or their relatives.', 'Powering Futures awards scholarships to local Sacramento students based on financial need and merit. The value of education and the impact it has on our lives, our families, and our communities is measured by the strength of our community and success of o', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1359, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1360, 'TxDOT Conditional Grant Program', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditional Grant Program is available to eligible students pursuing a degree in engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline. The Conditional Grant Program will consider both Texas public and private four-year institutions. To qualify for the Conditional Grant Program, you must: be economically disadvantaged according to the Federal Poverty Guidelines; be a Texas resident eligible to work in the United States; have either a minimum high school grade point average of 3.00 on a four-point scale, a minimum score of 900 on the SAT, or a minimum score of 21 on the ACT; plan to attend an accredited four-year Texas public or private college or university as a full-time student; declare an intent to seek a four-year degree in civil engineering or a TxDOT-approved operational business discipline; agree to work at TxDOT for two years immediately following graduation; and not be more than 30 days delinquent in providing child support under a court order or written repayment plan.', 'The Conditional Grant Program is a grant that will provide financial assistance to eligible economically disadvantaged students interested in working for the Texas Department of Transportation. The grant consists of tuition, fees and stipend. The Conditio', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1361, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1362, 'Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardless of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status, military status, or any other characteristics or qualities protected under applicable federal or state law.The Connecticut Building Congress Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to graduating Connecticut high school students entering college-level programs in architecture, construction-related engineering, construction management, surveying, planning or other courses of study leading to associate, baccalaureate, or masters degrees in the construction field. In the recent past, scholarships have ranged from $2,500 to $4,000 per year, renewable up to 5 years. Scholarship recipients and up to two family members will be invited to attend the CBC annual Project Team and Scholarship Awards Banquet as our guests to be held in the Hartford/New Haven area typically held in June where they will be publicly recognized.', 'Applications for the Connecticut Building Congress Scholarships are only accepted from Connecticut residents who will be studying construction industry-related subjects in college. We encourage applications from all Connecticut resident students regardles', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1363, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1364, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1365, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1366, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1367, 'AHB Foundation Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a residential construction-related trade curriculum (with majors including: carpentry; electrical engineering; HVAC; plumbing; masonry; and construction management/technology). The Alabama Home Builders Foundation scholarship was founded in 1995 with a mission to help fund deserving students who are interested in pursuing an education in the residential building trades in the state of Alabama. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a recent transcript, at least one letter of recommendation, and submit proof of residency (such as a copy of a state-issued identification or a copy of a utility bill).', 'To be eligible for the AHB Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a resident of Alabama; be enrolling in, or attending, an accredited community college, technical school, university or approved vocational school in Alabama; and be enrolled in a resid', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1368, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1369, 'Diversity Scholars Program', 'The purpose of this program is to increase underrepresented populations participation in the transportation profession by supporting increased diversity at the undergraduate level. Diversity in transportation is critical as practitioners seek to fully understand the transportation needs of communities in the development of equitable mobility improvements to many areas of our society. This program is open to any U.S. high school student of African-American, Native American or Hispanic/Latino heritage with an interest in a career in transportation and seeking to study transportation engineering, planning, or in a related-field at a school with an established ITE Student Chapter. Preference will be given to first generation college students and low-income. An objective of the Diversity Scholars Program is to help those with the greatest need. Applicants eligible for Pell Grants (as determined through the FAFSA application process) will be given priority, but those not eligible for Pell Grants will still be considered.One scholarship will be awarded annually to an eligible graduating high school senior committed to pursuing a career in transportation engineering, planning or closely related field. The student must enroll in a University with an ITE Student Chapter. Graduating high school students who are accepted into the ITE Diversity Scholars Program are eligible to continue in the program, so long as they maintain acceptable progress toward graduation in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or a related field, and fulfill the minimum established standards for GPA (specific criteria listed under eligibility requirements).', 'The purpose of this program is to increase underrepresented populations participation in the transportation profession by supporting increased diversity at the undergraduate level. Diversity in transportation is critical as practitioners seek to fully und', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1370, 'National Housing Endowment Scholarships', 'The National Housing Endowment, the philanthropic arm of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping the housing industry develop more effective approaches to home building, enhancing education and training for future generations of leaders in residential construction and increasing the body of knowledge on housing issues. The National Housing Endowment is dedicated to the development of the residential construction workforce through education, training and research.Building homes for the nation is too important a priority to neglect the education, training and research that will be needed to support the residential construction industry. The National Housing Endowment is answering the call by continuing to find avenues to educate students on the many opportunities a career in construction offers. Throughout their generosity, the National Housing Endowment offers numerous scholarships to interested individuals.', 'The National Housing Endowment, the philanthropic arm of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping the housing industry develop more effective approaches to home building, enhancing educati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1371, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1372, 'BMW/SAE Engineering Scholarship', 'This annual scholarship is provided by BMW AG in recognition of its commitment to excellence in engineering. This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained engineers for the future. One scholarship will be awarded each year for $1,500 per year. Scholarships may be renewed at $1,500 a year for three additional years. Applicants must be U.S. residents with a minimum 3.75 GPA and rank in the 90th percentile in both math and critical reading on SAT I or composite ACT scores.Eligibility Requirements:*U.S. resident.*Must be an Incoming Freshman*Minimum unweighted 3.75 grade point average*Pursue an engineering or related science degree through an ABET accredited program with an interest in with an interest in mobility and advanced or emerging technologies such as (but not limited to) Automated and Unmanned, Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Shared or Micro Mobility and/or Electrification, Quantum Computing or Blockchain.*Provide two Letters of Recommendation - one that focuses on academics and one that speaks to your involvement in extra-curricular activities or employment*Participation in a STEM-related extra-curricular activity /club or employment/shadowing that relates to your intended engineering major', 'This annual scholarship is provided by BMW AG in recognition of its commitment to excellence in engineering. This scholarship is in support of the SAE Foundation to ensure an adequate supply of well-trained engineers for the future. One scholarship will b', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1373, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1374, 'Southern California Association of Governments Sch', 'The SCAG Scholarship Program offers local government and planning experience that students can use to develop long-term career goals. The scholarship will provide a $4,000 scholarship award for seven high school or community college students from the SCAG region, a two-week internship with a local planning agency or council of governments, and the opportunity to meet with elected officials and practicing planners to learn more about careers in public service. Applicants must be residents of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or Ventura County, high school juniors, seniors or community-college students, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Selected applicants must be available for a two-week (80 hours) internship with a local planning agency (city or county), council of governments, or SCAG. Priority will be given to students interested in studying urban planning, public policy and/or public service, environmental planning, engineering and political science.', 'The SCAG Scholarship Program offers local government and planning experience that students can use to develop long-term career goals. The scholarship will provide a $4,000 scholarship award for seven high school or community college students from the SCAG', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1375, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1376, 'ASDSO Senior Undergraduate Scholarship (Dam Engine', 'Successful recipients must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents and enrolled full-time at the senior level in an accredited civil engineering program or in a related field as determined by ASDSO. Students must also demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in hydraulics, hydrology or geotechnical disciplines, or in another discipline related to the design, construction and operation of dams.Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 for the first three years of college and be recommended by their academic advisor. Selection will generally be based on academic performance, financial need, work experience/activities, and the essay. Applications will be reviewed by members of the ASDSO Board of Directors and members of the Committee on Education Outreach Scholarship Subcommittee. The ASDSO Board of Directors will have the final approval of the recipient.', 'Successful recipients must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents and enrolled full-time at the senior level in an accredited civil engineering program or in a related field as determined by ASDSO. Students must also demonstrate an interest in pur', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1377, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1378, 'Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared major in civil, chemical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. biology, geology, hydro-geology, ecology). Must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent on a 5.0 scale) and must be a minority (e.g. African American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific American or Alaska Native). Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Applicants of the Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship must be a United States citizen or permanent resident who is a full-time student enrolled in his/her junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and have a declared ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1379, 'Brown and Caldwell Women in Leadership Scholarship', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Women in Leadership Scholarship to support students that are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be a United States citizen or permanent resident, full-time student enrolled in her junior, senior year, or graduate program at an accredited college/university, declared major in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. geology, hydrogeology, ecology), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and identify as a woman who demonstrates leadership within the community. Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Women in Leadership Scholarship to support students that are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be a United States citizen or permanent resident, full-time student enrolled in her', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1380, 'Dr. W. Wesley Eckenfelder Scholarship', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Dr. Wesley Eckenfelder, Jr. Scholarship to support students who are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in their junior, senior year or graduate program at an accredited college/university and must have declared a major in civil, chemical, mechanical, electrical or environmental engineering or one of the environmental sciences (e.g. geology, hydro-geology, ecology). A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Applicants must also write an essay of 250 words minimum.Brown and Caldwells purpose traces back to two founders who had a vision: 100 percent environmental. Its who we are, its what we have always been, and its who we will always be. Our 1,900 employee-owners are all working toward a common goal: to make a positive impact on our environment and in our world. Throughout our generosity, Brown and Caldwell offers numerous scholarships to interested students.', 'Brown and Caldwell offers the Dr. Wesley Eckenfelder, Jr. Scholarship to support students who are interested in pursuing a career in the environmental profession. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled in their junior, senior year or graduate prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1381, 'G.B. Mann Scholarship', 'The G.B. Mann Scholarship is awarded to current high school senior students who attend school in the Dallas Branch region (Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Navarro, and Rockwall Counties) and who will be attending an institution of higher learning in the upcoming fall semester in pursuit of a degree in Civil Engineering. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: two references (one should be a teacher or counselor who is familiar with their academic ability and the other a personal reference from someone other than family); a copy of their transcript and their ACT/SAT scores; and a 300-word essay on an assigned topic.This scholarship was established in the early 90s through the generosity of G.B. Mann. Numerous Dallas area high school and college students have benefited from his large and kind endowment. An ASCE Past President and Life Member, G.B. Mann received a degree in Civil Engineering from SMU. He was active in ASCE and NSPE. He contributed to the construction of numerous Texas highways. He mentored many young engineers.', 'The G.B. Mann Scholarship is awarded to current high school senior students who attend school in the Dallas Branch region (Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Kaufman, Navarro, and Rockwall Counties) and who will be attending an institution of higher le', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1382, 'Galvanize the Future Richard L. Brooks Memorial Sc', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or graduate student of any age enrolled at an accredited college or university only in North America may apply. High school students are not eligible to enter this contest. Qualifying majors include architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or other related field.Two scholarships are awarded annually ($2,500 each) for the top essays submitted. The entry deadline for next year\'s competition will close March 31st and winners will be announced in May. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. Winners will be personally notified and announced on the AGA website in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Associations (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. Any full- or part-time, undergraduate or gradua', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1383, 'Indiana Engineering Scholarships', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate most clearly that they merit the highest consideration by the Scholarship Committee. It is our hope that these scholarships will be of lasting value to the promising young citizens and the engineering profession.To qualify for one of the Scholarships, the applicant must meet all the following criteria and report the information substantiating the applicant\'s eligibility: The applicant, and his/her parents or legal guardian, must be residents of the State of Indiana, and the applicant shall attend an Indiana educational institution or be commuting daily to a school outside the State of Indiana; The applicant must be entering the Fall Semester of this scholarship year having accrued a minimum of 24 credit hours for an undergraduate EAC/ABET accredited engineering degree (i.e. be entering at least as a college sophomore); The applicant may not be the legal dependent of any member of the Scholarship Committee (the Chair and/or other members, if any).The ISPE Scholarship Chair will review the candidate\'s application to assure completeness and verification of information, and to determine eligibility. The selection of the scholarship award will be based on the following criteria: Academic standing in an EAC/ABET accredited engineering program of study; Participation in extra-curricular activities; Comments of teachers, administrators and others. The amount of each of the Scholarships will be two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) awarded per academic year paid at the time of enrollment for the fall semester, or the equivalent for schools on a trimester or other system.The Indiana Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE), recognizing that an engineering education is the foundation upon which the engineering profession is constructed and also recognizing the need for encouragement and financial aid, has established the scholarship program to aid resident students of Indiana who have proven a genuine interest in an engineering career.', 'The ISPE Education Foundation has established a scholarship program to aid Indiana students interested in pursuing engineering careers. Students who are assisted by this program will be those whose scholastic records and personal qualifications indicate m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1384, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1385, 'Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessibility/universal design at an accredited United States institution of higher learning. Students must have a 2.5 GPA and demonstrate a strong interest in accessibility in both design portfolio and future career interests. Each year, applications are accepted through March and the scholarship is awarded in May via the attended institutions financial aid office. Applications open in September, and the number of recipients and dollar amounts will vary. This scholarship is in honor of Jim Boyce, and all of our former APA members and supporters, who made a lasting impact in the field of accessibility compliance. By encouraging students to make accessibility part of their career development, we hope to further promote accessibility in the built environment.', 'Students who wish to apply for the Jim Boyce Memorial Scholarship must be currently pursuing a degree in architecture, landscape architecture, civil engineering, construction management, interior design or another degree program closely related to accessi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1386, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1387, 'Nicole Washington Scholarship', 'The Baltimore chapter of the Women\'s Transportation Seminar (WTS) offers a scholarship of $1,500 to a female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole C. Washington. Nicole WashingtonWashington, a beloved wife, mother, friend and colleague, lost her battle with breast cancer on Sept. 16, 2013. She served as the Scholarship Chair of the WTS Baltimore Chapter and brought her zeal for life to the proposed list of new and exciting fundraisers that were in the works to raise funds for the scholarship program.Applicants must be: A returning student at Morgan State University\'s Civil Engineering Department and must be enrolled full time (at least 12 hours); Studying for an undergraduate degree for the first time; A United States citizen or a non-citizen who is able to apply for federal student aid; A permanent resident of Maryland; Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale; Major in Civil Engineering; Demonstrate skilled writing ability; and Have an interest in the Transportation Profession.', 'The Baltimore chapter of the Women\'s Transportation Seminar (WTS) offers a scholarship of $1,500 to a female student from Morgan State University in memory of alumna Nicole C. Washington. Nicole WashingtonWashington, a beloved wife, mother, friend and col', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1388, 'NTAEE Energy Engineering Scholarship', 'NTAEE and AEE are pleased to offer scholarships to students active in, or entering into, a post-secondary education program related to energy engineering, energy management, environmental engineering, or sustainability at accredited colleges, universities and technical schools.The NTAEE Jim Phillips Memorial Scholarships are focused on the interests of the local AEE chapter and scoring is weighted to recognize a mixture of aspects, including academic performance, financial need, and extra-curricular activities. Candidates who are from the North Texas area and/or attending programs in the North Texas area will be advantaged over candidates outside this area. Also, student NTAEE members or students of NTAEE members will receive added consideration. In addition to consideration for the NTAEE Jim Phillips Memorial Scholarships, all applicants will be considered for nomination by the Chapter to the AEE Foundation Scholarship, which is sponsored by the Association of Energy Engineers. The goals of the two scholarship programs are slightly different; therefore, receipt of an award from NTAEE is not a prerequisite for nomination to the AEE Foundation Scholarship. Once the attached application packet is submitted, no additional information is required to be nominated for the AEE Foundation Scholarship.', 'NTAEE and AEE are pleased to offer scholarships to students active in, or entering into, a post-secondary education program related to energy engineering, energy management, environmental engineering, or sustainability at accredited colleges, universities', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1389, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1390, 'Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time undergraduate or graduate students enrolled in an accredited college or university studying architecture, civil engineering, structural engineering, construction management, material science, or a related field. Essays should be at least 1000 words, but should not exceed 2000 words. Judges will evaluate submissions based on relevance, accuracy, conciseness, and ingenuity. Please submit your essays in English. Each essay will be read and ranked by reviewers at the AGA. Final awards will be determined by the AGAs Executive Director. The scholarship will be paid directly to the winning students educational institution. Winners will be announced in May.', 'The American Galvanizers Association\'s (AGA) Galvanize the Future: A Richard L. Brooks Memorial Scholarship essay contest was developed to assist future specifiers with the rising cost of a college education. The scholarship is open to full- or part-time ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1391, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1392, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1393, 'Chicago Engineers\' Foundation Incentive Award', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CEF award, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior living or going to high school in the city of Chicago; and be planning to study engineering and received acceptance from an accredited undergraduate engineering program.The mission of the Chicago Engineers Foundation is to encourage and empower young people to become the next generation of engineers through scholarship opportunities, outreach to educational institutions, and promoting interest in engineering careers. Since 1969, the Chicago Engineers Foundation (CEF) has empowered Chicagos future engineers with scholarship awards to support their college studies.', 'The Chicago Engineers\' Foundation provides incentive awards to graduating high school seniors who live or go to high school in the city of Chicago, and are accepted to accredited college or university engineering programs. To be eligible for an initial CE', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1394, 'Fluid Power Scholarship', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, technical colleges, and universities.Eligibility Criteria:Education Level: High school seniors, community college students, and university students are eligible to apply.Program Relevance: While the applicant doesn\'t have to be enrolled in a dedicated fluid power degree program, they must be in a relevant program where fluid power is taught.Previous Recipients: Past scholarship recipients are eligible to apply again with a different essay question.Graduating Applicants: Students graduating in May or June of the 2023-24 academic year are not eligible.Master\'s or PhD Students: Students enrolled in a Master\'s or PhD degree program are not eligible for this scholarship.Application Process:Applicants are encouraged to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship to pursue their interests in fluid power. The scholarship funds can be used to study at any accredited technical college or university in the United States. While a dedicated fluid power degree program is not mandatory, applicants should be enrolled in a program where fluid power is taught.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a $2,000 scholarship to further your education in fluid power.Flexibility: Use the scholarship funds at any accredited technical college or university in the United States.Industry Connection: Join a community supported by NFPA, connecting you with professionals in fluid power.NFPA believes in the transformative power of education and its role in shaping the future of fluid power innovation. If you are passionate about fluid power, seize this opportunity to apply for the NFPA Fluid Power Scholarship.', 'The National Fluid Power Association (NFPA) is committed to fostering the next generation of innovators in fluid power. To support this vision, NFPA offers multiple $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors and students enrolled at community colleges, te', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1395, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1396, 'Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation Sc', 'The Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation provides scholarships to college-level students who are members of a construction industry-related student chapter (example: National Association of Home Builders Student Chapter) at Minnesota State Community and Technical College (Moorhead), Minnesota State University Moorhead, North Dakota State College of Science (Wahpeton) and North Dakota State University. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.Home Builders Care is the charitable arm of the Home Builders Association. It provides a positive outlet for the housing industry to give back to the community, building a framework for the future. Home Builders Care Foundation has supported students with $338,226 in scholarships. The Foundation has given over $525,000 to community projects including the Ronald McDonald House, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and the Make A Wish Foundation.', 'The Home Builders Care of Fargo-Moorhead Foundation provides scholarships to college-level students who are members of a construction industry-related student chapter (example: National Association of Home Builders Student Chapter) at Minnesota State Com', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1397, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1398, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1399, 'NSPE Steinman Scholarship', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice needs of engineering students, engineering teachers, and practicing professionals. Intended to support talented students studying engineering, scholarships are made possible through generous contributions from NSPE members, corporations, and friends of NSPE.The Steinman Scholarship is awarded annually to current undergraduates entering or continuing their junior year in a four-year ABET-accredited engineering program. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, and will be evaluated on GPA, internships and involvement in other activities, faculty recommendations and a required ethics essay. Applications will be evaluated based on: grand point average; internship/co-op experience and involvement in other activities; two faculty recommendations; and an ethics essay.', 'Incorporated in 1960, the NSPE Education Foundation is committed to the future of the engineering profession. The National Society of Professional Engineers Education Foundation will be a major source of support for the educational and ethical practice ne', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1400, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1401, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1402, 'Society of Plastics Engineers Foundation Scholarsh', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include, but is not limited to, plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, journalism or communications. All applicants must be in good standing with their colleges. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship. Requirements include a completed application, resume, academic transcript, and three letters of recommendation. You may apply for up to five scholarships plus the PPA Scholarship. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship.', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would inclu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1403, 'Texas Society of Professional Engineers DFW Mid-Ci', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college or university. Upon verification of enrollment, these scholarships will be presented to the student in the student\'s name.To be eligible for a TSPE Chapter Scholarship a student must: Be a United States citizen or legal resident; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or higher GPA entering college in the fall of 2023 or current college undergraduate; Be enrolled or accepted in an ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) accredited engineering program; Provide a completed Scholarship Application with all required attachments delivered or postmarked by April 1st.', 'The DFW Mid-Cities Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) will award scholarships to students studying to become engineers in an engineering program at an ABET-accredited (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) college ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1404, 'WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial assistance to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design. Program Eligibility: This scholarship is available to full-time students pursuing degrees in architecture or design at approved accredited 5-year or 4+1 programs in California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, and Washington.Eligible Student Categories:High school students planning to enroll in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Second-year college students in a NAAB-accredited architecture degree program.Technical school or community college students with 12+ studio credits. This group should have completed high school or its equivalent and intend to transfer to a NAAB-accredited architecture program.Degree Programs: NAAB-accredited degree programs may include a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree or a 4-year pre-professional bachelor\'s degree followed by a Master of Architecture degree.Application Period: The application window for this scholarship runs from February until the April due date. Scholarship amounts may vary.WRNS Studio Foundation Advisory Program (Established in 2021):In 2021, the WRNS Studio Foundation introduced the Advisory Program to provide crucial support to future Black architects and designers. This initiative serves as a safe space for these individuals to navigate their academic, licensure, and certification journeys.The Foundation plays a pivotal role in connecting scholarship recipients with advisors who share personal and professional compatibility. These advisors engage with recipients on a regular, one-on-one basis until their graduation. During this period, advisors and advisees collaboratively set expectations, address needs, and determine meeting intervals. Furthermore, advisors leverage their professional networks to coordinate specialized support for the recipient.The Foundation\'s intention is to renew scholarships annually, ensuring continued support until graduation for students who maintain the required GPA for program completion.', 'The WRNS Studio Foundation Architecture Scholarship is designed to support students who identify as Black or African-American. Eligibility is confirmed through both self-certification and within letters of reference. This scholarship provides financial as', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1405, 'Antioch Garden Club Community Scholarship', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Applicants must be residents of Antioch Township or neighboring communities, a high school senior, undergraduate student, or a returning adult student at a two or four-year college or university. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (from a source other than a relative), attach an official transcript and complete a personal statement essay (500 words or less) discussing your background, future goals, and commitment to chosen career. The essay must be typed, or computer generated using 12-point double spaced type. This scholarship named after Nancy Zitkus, who is a founding member of AGC and a dedicated former treasurer of the club.', 'The Antioch Garden Club is offering a scholarship to students majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Forestry, Agronomy, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management and/or allied fields of study. Appl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1406, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1407, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1408, 'Davis Memorial Scholarship', 'The Davis Memorial Foundation currently awards each year to individuals who want to further their education. The Foundation gives priority to students who want to attend a trade school, or get a college or university degree that relates to the construction industry.', 'The Davis Memorial Foundation currently awards each year to individuals who want to further their education. The Foundation gives priority to students who want to attend a trade school, or get a college or university degree that relates to the constructio', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1409, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1410, 'CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergraduate programs are accepted [CM, Architecture, Engineering]); how a strong interest in a career in CM, as demonstrated by a response to the essay question in the application package; and must reside or attend a college / university in Pennsylvania (zip code 17000), New Jersey (zip code 08000) or Delaware.The Mid-Atlantic Chapter of CMAA is comprised of nearly 600 members from southern New Jersey, the Greater Philadelphia region and northern Delaware. Our geographic reach affects a population of over 6 million people. As a chapter we strive to provide our members with networking opportunities, professional CCM certification, training and professional development. In the past our chapter has sponsored monthly chapter networking sessions at various locations to facilitate attendance by our membership.', 'To be eligible for the CMAA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled in an approved area of study and must have a minimum of one full academic year remaining prior to completing the degree being pursued (graduate and undergr', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1411, 'Steigleder Family Scholarship', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a full-time undergraduate student. The scholarship can be applied for each year the student is enrolled at U of R as a full time student, provided that the recipient(s) maintains satisfactory academic citizenship.The Steigleder Family Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. All students from the Fredericksburg area are eligible for the scholarship Caroline County, City of Fredericksburg, Culpeper County, King George County, Orange County, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County (with preference given to residents of Caroline County, Virginia). It is also preferred the student complete their studies in a building industry related field. However, ALL students will be given an opportunity to qualify for these awards.', 'The Endowment Committee for The Steigleder Family Scholarship is accepting applications for the Steigleder Family Scholarship. To qualify for the scholarship students must have been accepted to attend (or already attending) the University of Richmond as a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1412, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1413, 'Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recognizing their talents with financial awards. Applicant must be a female graduating high school student who is majoring in engineering in college, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and intend on majoring in an engineering discipline in college, and be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident or have active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status in the Chicago metropolitan area. Complete applications will be reviewed and judged on the following criteria: essay content, academic achievements and records, and community involvement or volunteerism. Decisions made by the selection committee are final and are not subject to appeal. No application feedback will be given. Supporting documentation is required for this application, including a High School Transcript, one letter of recommendation from a teacher, guidance counselor or community supporter, and a college admissions letter. Recipients are required to complete an application with a short essay and submit a copy of their official transcript with at least one letter of recommendation. The scholarship recipients may be asked to communicate with summer camp scholars in a mentor capacity and attend the Calculated Genius Showcase event.', 'The Calculated Genius STEMINIST Scholarship Program provides financial support to Chicago metropolitan area women pursuing college degrees in engineering. Calculated Genius is proud to support and encourage women to pursue degrees in engineering by recogn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1414, 'Hagan Business Machines of Meadville, Inc. Scholar', 'To be eligible for an NWPA NTMA, applicants must: reside in Northwestern Pennsylvania (NWPA); be a graduating senior from a NWPA high school or have graduated high school or equivalent and are currently unemployed, underemployed, or an incumbent worker residing in NWPA; and must be accepted into a secondary institution or training facility to further their education relating to the manufacturing industry. Preference is given to an applicant who plans to pursue a certificate or degree in the fields such as, machining and CNC programming, mechanical, electrical, technical and/or precision engineering, industrial maintenance, robotics, metallurgy and material sciences. In 1997, Hagan Business Machines of Meadville, Inc. partnered with NWPA NTMA to start a new Scholarship Fund. This fund was created to raise much needed monies for training in the tooling & machining industry. It is intended to raise awareness of the career opportunities at local industries and encourage students to pursue long-term careers in our area. Hagan Business Machines strives to support local business and talent and help keep resources in our area instead of some distant corporate headquarters.', 'To be eligible for an NWPA NTMA, applicants must: reside in Northwestern Pennsylvania (NWPA); be a graduating senior from a NWPA high school or have graduated high school or equivalent and are currently unemployed, underemployed, or an incumbent worker re', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1415, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1416, 'NWPA NTMA Scholarships', 'There are several scholarships available through the NWPA NTMA Education Foundation typically ranging from $500-$1,000 per scholarship. Students are considered for all scholarships with one Application. The purpose is to promote careers in fields that are essential to local manufacturing, such as welding, mechanical, electrical, technical and precision engineering, machining and CNC programming, mechatronics, robotics, and other related fields. Eligible applicants must reside in Northwestern Pennsylvania, and must be a graduating senior or have graduated high school or equivalent and are currently unemployed, underemployed, or an incumbent worker residing in Northwestern Pennsylvania. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, at least one letter of recommendation, and a short essay explaining why they are interested in pursuing a career within the manufacturing industry.', 'There are several scholarships available through the NWPA NTMA Education Foundation typically ranging from $500-$1,000 per scholarship. Students are considered for all scholarships with one Application. The purpose is to promote careers in fields that are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1417, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1418, 'Ohio EPA Scholarship', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Students must be entering their junior or senior year. Up to $5,000 is available for students entering their junior or senior year in four-year and five-year programs in Ohio public or private colleges and universities and up to $2,500 is available to students in two-year degree program in Ohio public or private technical and community colleges.Scholarship awardees will be selected on: academic record with an overall GPA of at least 3.0; education, employment, and/or internships, honors/awards, professional memberships, publications, presentations given and professional meetings attended, and community service; original research, scholarship, employment, and/or internships, or other unique contributions to environmental science or engineering; extracurricular activities and participation in organizations that demonstrate leadership, interpersonal skills and social responsibilities; and letters of recommendation from education or environmental professionals.', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineerin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1419, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1420, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1421, 'CEJC/Bill Dull Scholarship', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarship will be awarded during the recipients annual senior awards night at his or her school pending schedule availability. The recipient is encouraged to use the funds for paying tuition, books or other school fees. ?Please note, if awarded a scholarship the Council will recognize your achievement on our Scholarship web page and/or other social media. By submitting an application, you are consenting to any use of photos/images for media publication. We awarded 5 scholarships totaling $9500 to students at 3 difference high schools last year. Scholarships were awarded to deserving Lowcountry High School Seniors from Wando HS, Summerville HS and a home school student.', 'The annual Charleston Engineers Joint Council Bill Dull memorial scholarship is awarded to a graduating High School senior from the Lowcountry, who plans to pursue an engineering or technology degree. ?The winners school will be notified and the scholarsh', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1422, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1423, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1424, 'Builders League of South Jersey Scholarship Founda', 'Scholarships, ranging up to $5,000, will be awarded to students from southern New Jersey who will be matriculating in an accredited, post-secondary school and pursuing a course of study related to real estate and the construction industry. Applicants must live in or attend school in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, or Salem counties.Studies may be undertaken in a qualified trade school program, as well as junior and four-year college university programs. Students enrolled in programs part-time are also eligible. The fields of real estate development and construction include the following: Air Conditioning, Plumbing and Heating Technology; Electrician Training, Masonry, Carpentry, Construction Materials Handling, Job-Site Supervision, Construction Planning, Surveying, Construction Information Management, Construction Business Management, Construction Management or Technology.', 'Scholarships, ranging up to $5,000, will be awarded to students from southern New Jersey who will be matriculating in an accredited, post-secondary school and pursuing a course of study related to real estate and the construction industry. Applicants mus', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1425, 'NSPE-NH State Scholarship Program', 'NSPE-NH offers an annual state scholarship(s) for a minimum value of $1,000. One or more scholarships are awarded depending on the performance of the scholarship fund for that year. Scholarships for engineering students are made possible through the generous contributions of NSPE-NH members, Donor Corporations, and fund-raising activities. The intent of the scholarship is to encourage growth and career development at the state level within the areas of General Civil, Structural, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering professions.Scholarships are granted to high school seniors or college undergraduate students who are currently, or will be enrolled in an ABET-EAC accredited engineering program. Applicants must be in-state (NH) residents and preference will be given to students planning on attending a New Hampshire university or college. In general the scholarships are awarded based on financial need, academic achievement, and general community involvement. Apart from the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter and a statement (maximum 200 words, double-spaced) presenting their interest in engineering and the occupation they would pursue after graduation.', 'NSPE-NH offers an annual state scholarship(s) for a minimum value of $1,000. One or more scholarships are awarded depending on the performance of the scholarship fund for that year. Scholarships for engineering students are made possible through the gener', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1426, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1427, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1428, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1429, 'ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Award winners will be based on receipt of all completed application materials and the most compelling essay as determined by the judges. In addition to the scholarship award, each ASCE-NH High School Scholarship winner may have the opportunity to communicate with a civil engineering professional mentor during the first year of college.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a copy of their transcript, letter of reference (from a teacher or civil engineer), and an essay on the ASCE-NH High School Scholarship topic that is listed (the essay should be two-pages maximum, double-spaced and using 12-point font. The students name, address, email (if available) and high school should be included on the first page along with the title of the essay.). It is the hope of ASCE-NH to increase the awareness of the civil engineering profession for high school students in the state of New Hampshire.', 'Applicants of the ASCE New Hampshire High School Scholarship must be a resident of the State of New Hampshire and be a current senior in a New Hampshire high school. The student must have applied to and been accepted by a four-year engineering program. Aw', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1430, 'Association of Women Contractors Scholarship', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on scholarship criteria can be found below, and applicants can click above to apply online or download a PDF application to mail or email back to AWC.Applicants must be a female student; a current resident of MN or attending post-high school education in Minnesota, studying construction, including but not limited to: Construction Management, Project Management, Electrical, Mechanical, Building Systems, Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Trade programs. All applicants will be notified by May 30th of decision. Not all applicants will be selected as recipients. The award does not automatically renew; however, you may reapply to the program as long as you continue to meet the eligibility criteria.', 'Through these scholarships, we aim to assist recipients in affording their education, connecting with members and developing a strong support system. AWC provides two types of scholarships for outstanding females: Academic and Apprentice. Details on schol', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1431, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1432, 'EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a bachelor, master or PhD degree program; be either entering Junior year, Senior, or Graduate level student (full or part time); and have declared majors pertinent to the environmental field.EPOC recognizes its duty to assist in the education of individuals planning a career in the environmental industry. Consequently, the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to assist Connecticut residents, or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing, who are enrolled in accepted programs of study preparing the student to become a Technical Environmental Professional in the State of Connecticut as defined by the CT DEEP, or a professional in a related service discipline who may render technical assistance to the Technical Environmental Professional.', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1433, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1434, 'Southeast Desalting Association Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Southeast Desalting Association Scholarship, applicants must: be an upper-level undergraduate (over 65 credit hours) or graduate student enrolled in an accredited institution located within SEDAs region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, Kentucky) and currently majoring in an area related to the drinking water or wastewater industries; and have a 2.5 GPA. Previous scholarship recipients are not eligible.The scholarship provides reimbursement of tuition, books, and fees through the College/University Financial Aid Department and is generally disbursed to the school in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Students may be considered eligible if they apply, the award criteria are met, and the scoring of the student(s) overall application merits the award of a scholarship. The evaluation will be made on the basis of academic performance, work experience, community and civic activities, honors, career goals, letters of recommendation, and evidence of leadership, motivation, character, and self-reliance.', 'To be eligible for the Southeast Desalting Association Scholarship, applicants must: be an upper-level undergraduate (over 65 credit hours) or graduate student enrolled in an accredited institution located within SEDAs region (North Carolina, South Caroli', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1435, 'SWR Foundation Scholarship', 'The SWR Foundation is open to any student of an accredited college, university, community college or trade school. The purpose of these scholarships will be to assist and encourage qualified students to further or continue their interest in the construction industry, specifically the sealant, waterproofing, and restoration industry, as a pending or continued career. The SWR Foundation Board of Directors will determine the number and dollar amount of scholarships awarded.All items listed below are required and must be sent to SWR Foundation Headquarters: a typed and signed statement of your activities, interests, anticipated employment [if any], prospective field of study, and the career path you expect to follow (500 words maximum); two recommendation letters; a transcript; an outline of your proposed program of study indicating your intent to pursue an education in the field of construction, specifically in the sealants, waterproofing or restoration industry; and a typed statement from an instructor knowledgeable of your desire to pursue a career in the construction industry (for high school students) or a letter of recommendation from the department head or dean of the college (for college students).', 'The SWR Foundation is open to any student of an accredited college, university, community college or trade school. The purpose of these scholarships will be to assist and encourage qualified students to further or continue their interest in the constructi', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1436, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1437, 'Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation M', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to students completing programs at four-year institutions who will be entering a graduate program to complete a Master\'s Degree either in Environmental Engineering or related field of engineering or Environmental Science or related field (as discussed in the FAQs). These scholarships are based on academic performance.EESF Master\'s Degree Scholarships in Environmental Engineering and Science for Under-Represented Minority (URM) Students: These three scholarships are identical to those described above for Master\'s degree candidates but are available to students who self-identify as American Indian/Alaska Native, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The URM category will include individuals who identify two or more affiliations if at least one of their affiliations is one of these groups.', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to s', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1438, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1439, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1440, 'PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. Priority is given to children (or a stepchild) of a member of the PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter and residents of the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids or Eastern Iowa area attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university. Individuals planning to attend degree programs in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois are also welcome to apply. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1441, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1442, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1443, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1444, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1445, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1446, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1447, 'IFMA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM related programs include, but are not limited to, construction management, architecture, interior design and some engineering disciplines).To be considered, applicants must be enrolled at an accredited institution for Facility Management, environmental studies, or related field. Degree (Associate, Bachelor, and Graduate) is determined by your institution at the time of application submission. Must have a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 in FM or related courses. Applicants awarded a scholarship are required to attend IFMAs World Workplace Conference and Expo in Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO September 25-29, 2023. and participate in the IFMA Foundation activities. Working students and veterans are encouraged to apply. Students from all parts of the world are invited to apply.', 'The IFMA Foundation scholarship program awards scholarships that range in value from $1,500 - $10,000 dollars, and are awarded to undergraduate and graduate students that are enrolled in facility management or facility management-related programs (FM rela', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1448, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1449, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1450, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1451, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1452, 'United Contractors Scholarship Awards Program', 'Awarding and supporting educational advancement, the Scholarship Awards Program is a benefit offered to member company employees and their dependents.It is also open to California college students majoring in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. UCON\'s Scholarship Awards Program is now accepting applications. Applicant must be a California college student majoring in civil engineering or construction management and is open to college and graduate students with a minimum 3.0 GPA who will be graduating the year the scholarship is awarded or later. Applicant must provide most recent transcripts showing all courses, grades, and cumulative GPA, resume and/orlist of any extracurricular activities/achievements, a detailed description of financial need and answer 2 of the following essay questions(min 750 words each):What has been the most significant challenge you have faced during the pandemic and how did you overcome it?, How were you able to remain positive during the pandemic?, What have you done to positively impact your local community this year?, If money was no object, what would you want to accomplish and why? Applicant must submit up to 2lettersof recommendationfrom a teacher, employer, mentor or similar. Past winners are not eligible.', 'Awarding and supporting educational advancement, the Scholarship Awards Program is a benefit offered to member company employees and their dependents.It is also open to California college students majoring in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1453, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1454, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1455, 'Metro & NJBA Trades Scholarship', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, insurance, bankers and others that service the homebuilding industry.Both Metro and NJBA are eager to develop talent and opportunities for employment in the construction industry. We are offering educational and training scholarship opportunities to qualified candidates. Please see details below for eligibility and application information. Applicants must be a resident of Morris, Essex, Union, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties with: Minimum high school diploma (by June); Attending part time or full time at an accredited institution (college or trade school); Pursuing a building/construction related degree or certification; and Starting college no later than September of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'Metropolitan Builders and Contractors Association of NJ (Metro) and New Jersey Builders Association (NJBA) are professional trade associations representing Construction Industry professionals. Some of our members include builders, remodelers, tradesmen, i', 1250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1456, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1457, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1458, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1459, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1460, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1461, 'IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); have have completed 45 semester credit hours (or equivalent) or 90 quarter credits at the time of application; and pursuing a degree relating to the field of industrial refrigeration (see website for eligible majors). Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit an official transcript and two letters of recommendation. The objective of the IIAR/ARF Founders Scholarship program is to attract outstanding engineering and technical students who are seeking careers in the refrigeration field. The scholarship also provides additional funds for registration, travel, lodging and meals associated with attending IIARs Annual Natural Refrigeration Conference & Expo during the Spring of their junior year.', 'The IIAR Founders\' Engineering Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students entering their junior or senior years and attending a four-year accredited college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: hold at least a minimum GPA of a 3.0 (on a 4', 9000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1462, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1463, 'MSRA Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural year, we were able to award two $500 scholarships to students studying stream restoration. We are aiming to raise additional funds through our Golf Tournament and other avenues to allow the scholarship fund to have a greater impact in helping students fund their education.The Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship is open to all students pursuing degrees or training in fields promoting natural resource preservation, stream restoration, and the environmental sciences. Preference will be given to those with diverse perspectives residing in Maryland and Virginia. Applicants should be able to show and demonstrate their passion for nature and the natural environment and should be enrolled in a degree seeking program or training program for these fields. The successful applicant should be able to articulate in their application how they connect with the environment, how their passion and study aligns with the values exhibited by Jim, and how receiving a scholarship award will help in achieving their academic and career goals.', 'MSRA established the Jim Gracie Memorial Scholarship in 2021 to aid students pursuing education in the natural resources industry who demonstrate a passion for streams and the environment with preference given to disadvantaged applicants. In the inaugural', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1464, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1465, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1466, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1467, 'SRK Consulting Graduate Scholarship', 'SRK Consulting\'s graduate scholarship programs aim to encourage and support students undertaking graduate studies and help them complete masters and doctoral degrees in fields related to the mining industry. To be eligible, you must be permitted to study in the United States or Canada, have an appropriate undergraduate qualification, and provide proof of enrollment in a mining-related MSc or PhD program at a North American university or college. Your application will be assessed in terms of academic achievement, prior industry experience (if applicable) and the relevance of studies to the mining industry.Your application package must include: a brief resume, including any work experience details; current academic transcripts and proof of enrollment in a North American university or college for the upcoming academic year; a written recommendation by a university or industry reference with contact details; and a statement (500-word maximum) indicating: the topic and summary of the intended graduate research; applicability of the research to the mining industry; perceived benefits to be obtained from the scholarship; genuine desire to work in the mining and mineral resources industry; any other awards or scholarships received; and any additional information considered relevant.', 'SRK Consulting\'s graduate scholarship programs aim to encourage and support students undertaking graduate studies and help them complete masters and doctoral degrees in fields related to the mining industry. To be eligible, you must be permitted to study ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1468, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1469, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1470, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1471, 'Ballinger Scholarship for Equity', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color and who meet the following criteria: Are graduating seniors that attended high school in Philadelphia County; Will enter their first year of an accredited program at a U.S. university or college in an architecture, engineering, or interior design program in the fall of the coming school year (engineers must be enrolled in the following degree programs: civil/structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, or architectural engineering); and Are permanent residents of the United States.Ballinger is an interdisciplinary design firm with a staff of over 250 professionals working from a single office in Philadelphia. We lean into complex design challenges, not for their own sake but for the potential contained within their resolution the potential to inspire discovery, to provoke inquiry, to encourage healing, and to create dialogue. Since 1878 we have been catalysts for creation, synthesizing function and feeling into spaces that are as inspiring and ingenious as the future we hope to experience ourselves. We are committed to fighting racism and promoting justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.', 'Ballinger is pleased to offer a $2,500 scholarship paired with a mentorship opportunity with two Ballinger employees that includes a job shadowing session. The scholarship is open to Philadelphia-area students who are Black, Indigenous, and other People o', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1472, 'Baxter & Woodman Civil Engineering Scholarship', 'The Baxter & Woodman Civil Engineering Scholarship was created to help provide financial support to applicants pursuing a civil engineering degree. This scholarship is available each year to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College and are majoring in Civil Engineering. Notification to recipients will be sent out as soon as the Foundation decision has been made.Scholarship consideration will be based on a rating scale, which will include thoroughness of comments, information verification and explanation, presentation of materials and financial need. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: completing essay questions; a resume (to include their work history, school involvement, and awards/honors received); three recommendation letters; a transcript; a college/university acceptance letter; and a signed authorization.', 'The Baxter & Woodman Civil Engineering Scholarship was created to help provide financial support to applicants pursuing a civil engineering degree. This scholarship is available each year to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal L', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1473, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1474, 'The Patrick S. O\'Neale, PE Engineering Scholarship', 'The Patrick S. O\'Neale, P.E. Engineering Scholarship Award is open to students pursuing civil or environmental engineering who are attending a 4-year college or university, with preference given to those candidates whose programs of study are related to water works practice. The Scholarship Committee will select recipients from applicants who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering at an accredited academic institution in the United States. The Scholarship Committee will score applicants who have a specialized interest in pursuing a career related to water works practice. Those applicants will be scored higher than general Civil or Environmental Engineering students. Applicants will also be judged on GPA, Volunteerism in School/Community and Content of Essay. The applicant cannot be a prior recipient of the scholarship.', 'The Patrick S. O\'Neale, P.E. Engineering Scholarship Award is open to students pursuing civil or environmental engineering who are attending a 4-year college or university, with preference given to those candidates whose programs of study are related to w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1475, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1476, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1477, 'FleetNow \'Construct Your Future\' Scholarship', 'FleetNow is excited to present the Construct Your Future Annual Scholarship, aimed at supporting aspiring individuals with big dreams and ambitions. At FleetNow, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education and innovation. We are committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and creators in heavy equipment-related fields.Eligibility Criteria:The scholarship is open to High School and Undergraduate students in the U.S. pursuing education in heavy equipment-related fields. This includes, but is not limited to, heavy equipment operation, civil engineering, construction technology, industrial technology, project management, construction management, and automotive technology.Application Requirements:To apply, submit a 500+ word essay or a 2-minute video detailing who you are, your career goals, and how you plan to achieve those goals.Award Amount:The scholarship provides $1,000 in tuition assistance, which will be directly disbursed to the recipient\'s school.Application Deadline:Make sure to submit your application by May 3.Recipient Announcement:The first scholarship recipient will be announced on June 3.At FleetNow, we are dedicated to empowering students who are passionate about heavy equipment-related fields. We encourage you to seize this opportunity to further your education and construct a future filled with success and innovation.', 'FleetNow is excited to present the Construct Your Future Annual Scholarship, aimed at supporting aspiring individuals with big dreams and ambitions. At FleetNow, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education and innovation. We are committed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1478, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1479, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1480, 'CACP Scholarship', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be an incoming college junior, senior or undergraduate student, and they must have at least a GPA of a 3.0. The recipient of this scholarship must be willing to volunteer at at least two of CACP events.The goal of this program is to create a conduit between CACP and the most promising students with design and construction related majors in local universities. The program recognizes students with the highest academic achievement and encourages them to thrive and to pursue professional excellence. In some cases, the program provides students with financial assistance. Among local universities and with professional communities, the scholarship program well-represents CACP as a recognized professional organization and its scholarship recipients as top students in their field benefiting CACP as well as those top students.', 'The Chinese American Construction Professionals (CACP) Scholarship Program was established to provide aid to students who are pursuing their career in architecture, engineering, design or construction-related fields. To be eligible for this scholarship, a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1481, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1482, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1483, 'Armando J. de Moya Scholarship', 'The Armando J. de Moya Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in civil Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville, who shows financial need, has completed a minimum of 59 credit hours, and needs financial support to complete their studies. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA at the University of Florida (UF), be a Florida resident, be enrolled full-time during the fall and spring semesters and be able to demonstrate financial need. You must also have at least 59 university credits and major in civil engineering. The de Moya Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2015 as a labor of love and passion to make a difference in the lives of children and young adults with special needs. We are committed to creating employment opportunities for young adults with unique abilities by building long term partnerships with the employers and providing support for the employees.', 'The Armando J. de Moya Scholarship will be awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in civil Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville, who shows financial need, has completed a minimum of 59 credit hours, and needs fin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1484, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1485, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1486, 'SMRP Scholarship', 'The SMRP Scholarship is awarded to a single student who demonstrates a strong desire to learn about and pursue a career in maintenance, reliability and physical asset management profession. It is available to freshmen, sophomores, juniors and rising seniors in four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused programs, as well as to students in a two-year maintenance program. SMRP is committed to helping the next generation of maintenance, reliability and physical asset management students achieve their professional goals through our scholarship program. Because of this commitment, the SMRP Foundation was created to provide students with financial resources. Scholarship applicants are judged on grade point average, work experience, extra-curricular activities and merit.', 'The SMRP Scholarship is awarded to a single student who demonstrates a strong desire to learn about and pursue a career in maintenance, reliability and physical asset management profession. It is available to freshmen, sophomores, juniors and rising senio', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1487, 'SMRPCO Dorothy and Jack Nicholas Scholarship', 'Named for one of the founding members of the SMRPCO certification programs and his wife, the SMRPCO Dorothy and Jack Nicholas Scholarship is awarded to one rising junior or senior in a four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused program, as well as to students in the second year of a two-year maintenance program. SMRP is committed to helping the next generation of maintenance, reliability and physical asset management students achieve their professional goals through our scholarship program. Because of this commitment, the SMRP Foundation was created to provide students with financial resources. Scholarship applicants are judged on grade point average, work experience, extra-curricular activities and merit. See below for the description of available scholarships and deadlines for application.', 'Named for one of the founding members of the SMRPCO certification programs and his wife, the SMRPCO Dorothy and Jack Nicholas Scholarship is awarded to one rising junior or senior in a four-year maintenance- and reliability-focused program, as well as to ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1488, 'Bill H. James Foundation for Aspiring African Amer', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in close contact with all the recipients of our scholarship, and have seen unbelievable success stories that have come from these fine individuals.Scholarship Application Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen; Must be African American/Black (non-Hispanic); Undergraduate students must be entering their Junior or Senior year of study during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 12 units per semester/quarter; Graduate students must have a minimum of two academic semesters or one year left complete his/her Master\'s degree during the coming academic year and must carry a minimum of 8 units per semester/quarter; Must have a minimum of 3.2 GPA; Must be pursuing a degree or course of study in an engineering program at an accredited four-year college or university in the state of California.', 'Our awards aim to impact the lives of deserving students throughout the state of California. Our undergraduate and graduate scholarships are one of a kind, and have continuously changed the lives of those who have benefited from our support. We stay in cl', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1489, 'Construction Roundtable of New Jersey', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students should be rising juniors already in attendance at a 4-year college or university in New Jersey OR a student about to transfer for his/her 3rd or 4th year to complete their studies in one of the relevant study areas at any 4-year school in New Jersey. As part of the application, the students must demonstrate his/her interest in a career in a construction related field as outlined above.Note that this scholarship is administered by NJIT on behalf of the Construction roundtable of New Jersey and as such, applications are submitted to NJIT; however, students may attend any 4-year school in New Jersey. NJIT students have no advantage in competing for the scholarship because their school administers the scholarship on behalf of the CRTNJ. The CRTNJ has put together a selection committee of senior-level executives to review all applications and select the most appropriate applicants. Additionally, each applicant may be reviewed by CRTNJ for potential internship programs. Membersof the CRTNJ will contact applicants on an individual basis to participate in the internship program when such programs are available.', 'This scholarship is for 3rd and 4th year full-time students studying for a degree in a construction related field such as engineering, architecture, construction management and/or design at a college or university in the State of New Jersey Students shoul', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1490, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1491, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1492, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1493, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1494, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1495, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1496, 'National Association of Women in Construction', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structural, mechanical, electrical engineering; drafting; or construction management.) The core purpose of NAWIC is to enhance the success of women in construction.This fund may be used at any college or vocational school. To qualify for the scholarships, the applicant must enroll in a construction industry related program in a university, college, or vocational/trade school. A college applicant must be a full time student with a minimum of 12 hours enrollment per semester/trimester/quarter and must have a minimum grade point average of 2.75 (based on a 4.0 system). The applicant cannot be a member of NAWIC.', 'The Quad City Chapter #50 of the National Association of Women in Construction has scholarships available for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry (e.g. architecture, landscape architecture; interior design; civil, structu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1497, 'Tien Bui Memorial Scholarship', 'Scholarships are funded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) and by each of the 10 colleges of NC State University. In addition, the university is privileged to offer distinctive programs, such as the Park and Caldwell Scholarships. We also accept scholarships from other organizations and foundations. The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid offers scholarship opportunities to enrolled students.The Tien Bui Memorial Scholarship was established by the family of Tien Bui and may provide a non-renewable scholarship to graduating high school seniors who attend a North Carolina high school and will attend North Carolina State Universitys College of Engineering. To receive consideration, applicants must: have a minimum unweighted GPA of 3.5 with a challenging course selection; and demonstrate financial need, but not restricted to lower family incomes (student\'s merit will be considered to a greater degree).', 'Scholarships are funded by the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid (OSFA) and by each of the 10 colleges of NC State University. In addition, the university is privileged to offer distinctive programs, such as the Park and Caldwell Scholarships. We a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1498, 'Gordon Paesani Scholarship', 'ITS Midwest is offering the Gordon Paesani Scholarship to juniors, and seniors planning to enter the transportation field with a primary focus of interest in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Applicants shall be presently attending colleges and universities in the four-state coverage area of ITS Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio). The scholarship criteria looks for excellence in the classroom, passion for innovation, and enthusiasm for the transportation industry. Gordon Paesani was not only a great mentor to many young engineers during his contribution to our industry, but he was also a committed innovator in ITS, including a variety of concepts he implemented long before the term ITS was coined. He was a pioneer in freeway operations with focus on Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) and their components including incident response plans and adaptive ramp metering algorithms.', 'ITS Midwest is offering the Gordon Paesani Scholarship to juniors, and seniors planning to enter the transportation field with a primary focus of interest in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Applicants shall be presently attending colleges and un', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1499, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1500, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1501, 'MBTA Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The MBTA has a separate 501(c) 3 charitable foundation that awards scholarships through the MBTA Educational Foundation. Most of the money raised for the scholarships comes from the Foundations annual Super Raffle. Preference may be given to students attending Maine universities or colleges, apart from the Millard Pray Scholarship which goes to students affiliated with CPM Constructors. Preference may also be given to students who have worked in the transportation or construction or engineering field, or who have shown other indications that construction or transportation is their career of choice.Applicants must have completed high school or the equivalent and be accepted or enrolled in a relevant program of study, including civil engineering, construction management, construction trades, marine, rail or aviation studies, heavy equipment operation, diesel mechanic or similar majors. Applicants must write an essay (minimum of 150 words) describing why they wish to pursue a transportation or construction related career and attach a resume with work history, honors, references, and any other information applicant may want to share. Dollar amounts will vary, as some scholarships don\'t have a specified amount right up front.', 'The MBTA has a separate 501(c) 3 charitable foundation that awards scholarships through the MBTA Educational Foundation. Most of the money raised for the scholarships comes from the Foundations annual Super Raffle. Preference may be given to students atte', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1502, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1503, 'Georgia Engineering Foundation Scholarships', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have been awarded scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $5,000. All scholarships are competitively awarded based on the students demonstrated competence in academics, interest in developing a career in engineering, financial need, and school and community involvement. To be eligible, a student must be interested in a career in engineering or engineering technology and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the state of Georgia, and be enrolled in an collegiate program accredited by: ABET: Engineering programs (required for all scholarships except AACE scholarship), ACCE: Construction programs (required for the AACE Scholarship). Individual scholarship criteria varies.', 'For more than 50 years, the Georgia Engineering Foundation has sponsored a program that awards college scholarships to worthy Georgia students who are preparing for a career in engineering or engineering technology. Since 1985, nearly 1000 students have b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1504, 'John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of skilled workers. NBT scholarships assist and support those post-secondary students who have already discovered manufacturing and want to pursue the advanced training needed for industry careers. From its beginning through today, the NBT Foundation has maintained a focus on developing the next generation of manufacturers.The John Grossheim Memorial Scholarship\'s primary preference is to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs awards scholarships to students majoring in programs that lead to careers in manufacturing. Scholarships are awarded twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA (or an 85% competency score) and be currently enrolled in or entering a university engineering program, or related field. Students must have a 3.0 GPA for university studies or a 2.5 GPA for two-year technical school studies at the time of application. Primary preference to employees and their dependents of FMA Outside Processors Council (OPC) member companies.', 'To keep manufacturing in America vital, the industry needs a workforce that is increasing in numbers and prepared to keep pace with advances in technology. Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs has responded to the call with programs designed to fill the pipeline of', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1505, 'The U.K. Gupta Family Scholarship Endowment', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall terms. For grade verification, official transcripts must be sent by the educational institution(s) you last attend(ed) or requested through an electronic transcript service such as Parchment or National Student Clearinghouse. Please allow ample time for delivery.The U.K. Gupta & Family Scholarship provides up to $2,500 for students pursuing degrees that will lead to manufacturing careers. There are two deadlines; one for spring and another for fall scholarships. Applicant must be currently enrolled in or entering a certificate or degree program which leads to a manufacturing career on a full-time basis (12 or more credit hours) and have a 2.5 GPA for trade, community, or technical colleges or 3.0 GPA for universities. Primary preference is given to students attending universities in Northern Texas.', 'To be considered for a scholarship award, your transcript and application must be received or postmarked by the deadlines noted above. Application review and scholarship award decisions will take place in November for spring terms and in May for fall term', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1506, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1507, 'Rossiter Family Scholarship On Behalf of William J', 'The Rossiter Family Scholarship, made available through the generosity of Allen and Selina Rossiter, is held on behalf of William J. Rizzo, Jr., a longtime friend of the Rossiters and a past chair of TECET. Bill served on the TECET Board of Trustees from 1997 to 2009 and on the TEC Board of Trustees from 1997 to 2008, serving as the chair for many of those years. The scholarship was created in 2019 and was first awarded in 2020. To be eligible for The Rossiter Family Scholarship you must be a women or racial or ethnic minority (e.g.: African-American or Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander) student currently enrolled in anABETaccredited undergraduate or graduate program in civil or environmental engineering.Applicants must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate sophomore or higher. Applicants must be residents of Massachusetts and attend a college or university in Massachusetts.', 'The Rossiter Family Scholarship, made available through the generosity of Allen and Selina Rossiter, is held on behalf of William J. Rizzo, Jr., a longtime friend of the Rossiters and a past chair of TECET. Bill served on the TECET Board of Trustees from ', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1508, 'OHM Advisors Diversity Scholarship', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Program (African American, Hispanic, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander, Multi-racial), be a high school senior through college juniors currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM Program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors (ex. Architecture, Urban Design) the following academic year. Having a minimum cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA) at the time of application is beneficial but not mandatory. Special consideration is given to applicants living near an OHM Advisors office location.At OHM Advisors, we are committed to attracting, retaining, and promoting a diverse workforce of highly talented people, enriching both our internal culture and our collaborative professional efforts for our clients, and reflecting the diversity of the client communities we serve. We want all people to belong, thrive and innovate at OHM Advisors, so weve created a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Action Plan as a framework for cultivating a culture that supports, empowers and respects diverse talent.', 'The OHM Diversity Scholarship Program is open to qualified women and minority students who are currently enrolled or planning to enroll in a STEM program or other related field of practice at OHM Advisors. Applicant must be a woman and/or minority as defi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1509, 'AGCVA Scholarships', 'Tidewater AGC of Virginia is offering academic scholarships for the purpose of assisting students interested in pursuing a career in engineering, design, construction and related professions. In order to apply for a Tidewater AGC Educational Scholarship, you must be one of the following: employed by a Tidewater district AGC member firm, an immediate family member of an employee of a Tidewater district AGC member firm, or a member of an AGC Student Chapter. You must also be enrolled in a two-year or four-year college or university, vocational/technical or community college/continuing education program and be pursuing a construction-related degree or a tradesman journeyman classification, business degree or engineering degree. Deadlines and amounts will vary by scholarship.', 'Tidewater AGC of Virginia is offering academic scholarships for the purpose of assisting students interested in pursuing a career in engineering, design, construction and related professions. In order to apply for a Tidewater AGC Educational Scholarship, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1510, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1511, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1512, 'Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher education. NFSF is a self-supporting 509(a)(3) designated scholarship program that allows all contributions to be tax deductible. To be eligible for the Eleanor K. Buckley Memorial Scholarship, applicants must currently be a first, second, or third year student in a course of study at a college or university leading to a degree in construction, construction management, architecture, civil, mechanical, electrical or structural engineering. This scholarship is not open to high school students.', 'Each year our chapter awards the Eleanor K. Buckley Scholarship through NFSF. The NAWIC Founders Scholarship Foundation (NFSF) was established in 1963 by NAWIC to assist in providing the construction industry with trained employees through higher educati', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1513, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1514, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1515, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1516, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1517, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1518, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1519, 'Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,000 to a qualified college senior or graduate student. The Foundation was established by the Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. firm in memory of its Founder, Roy E. Jorgensen, a civil engineer whose 70 year career was dedicated to the improvement of highway transportation planning, design, construction and maintenance management. Criteria: -A civil engineering student enrolled as an undergraduate senior or graduate student at an accredited engineering university in the United States. -A citizen of the United States -Academic record needed -Related employment record needed -Written statement of career objectives and life goals -Record of extracurricular activities and community activities -Letters of recommendation from university professors/instructors and/or employers -Personal interview if warranted *Preference is given to qualifying residents of Maryland. Application forms available at our site. Applications will only be accepted by postal service mail or express mail.', 'The Roy E. Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship is awarded by the Roy E. Jorgensen Foundation, Inc. to an undergraduate college senior or graduate student enrolled at an accredited school of engineering in the United States. The award is made annually for $15,0', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1520, 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university students, as well as their dedicated faculty advisers. While many participants hail from fields like science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, innovation knows no bounds, and creative inventions can spring from any area of study.Key Details:To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled as full-time students for at least part of the 12-month period preceding their entry into the competition.Teams must comprise at least one member meeting the full-time student requirement, with all other team members enrolled at least part-time at some point during the 12-month period prior to entry.Diverse Innovation:The Collegiate Inventors Competition warmly welcomes inventions from all fields and domains. What truly matters is that each invention is an original concept conceived and developed by the student/adviser team. Furthermore, it should not have been (1) introduced to the public as a commercial product or process, or (2) patented or publicly disclosed more than a year prior to submission. These inventions, represented as reduced-to-practice ideas or working models, must reflect the collective efforts of students, either as part of a class project or through independent exploration. Additionally, it\'s vital that the invention is capable of replication.The Collegiate Inventors Competition celebrates the spirit of innovation and discovery among students from various academic backgrounds. Join us in honoring and showcasing your inventive ideas on this esteemed platform. Your groundbreaking invention could be the next big thing!', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university stud', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1521, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1522, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1523, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1524, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1525, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1526, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1527, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1528, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1529, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1530, 'Anchor QEA Scholarship Program', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the recipients institution of higher learning to be disbursed to the student for graduate school tuition and supplies. Anchor QEA is committing half of all scholarship funds to Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students as a step toward dismantling the financial barriers that contribute to inequities in STEM fields.Applications are open to all U.S.-based students who are a full-time graduate student or person accepted to a United States graduate school and pursuing a major related to engineering, environmental sciences, planning and restoration, or a related technical field. Over the past 20 years, our scholarship program has focused on supporting graduate students in financial need who are entering fields aligned with Anchor QEAs expertise.', 'Anchor QEAs Scholarship Program helps graduate students pay for higher education to assist them in taking on the worlds challenging environmental problems. Individual scholarship awards range in value from $1,000 to $10,000 and will be provided to the rec', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1531, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1532, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1533, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1534, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1535, 'Excedr Scholarship for STEM Graduate Students', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that same goal. Applicants must be/have: graduate student in any STEM program or related sub-program; currently working in a lab in your respective field of study; intend to continue your career after graduation in your current field of study or related; not currently a faculty member of the university; not received this Excedr scholarship previously; agree that the scholarship award money ($1,500 per student) will be used to cover the cost of tuition and other related fees and that the funds will be paid directly to the university for the winning students exclusive use in the degree-granting program; agree to the rules and privacy and confidentiality guidelines.Applicants must write a 500-750 word essay answering the following question: How do you plan to apply your research in the lab to the greater benefit of society in your career? Please briefly specify what your research has focused on thus far, and the ways in which you plan to use your learnings to make a positive impact. Note: The winning essays will combine general writing clarity, a creative answer, and a demonstration of knowledge about the industry in which the applicant intends to work.', 'At Excedr, we are excited to invest in students who plan to advance the world of science and technology with their degrees.Our mission is to assist laboratories that seek to further scientific innovation, and as such, we want to support students with that', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1536, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1537, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1538, 'Annual SLMP Student Scholarship', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the January SLMP Summit that will take place in January at the Hard Rock Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida. Scholarship funds are provided directly to the student and may be used by the recipient to cover costs associated with education, project/research expenses. Eligible applicants should be enrolled as full-time undergraduate or graduate students in an accredited college or university within the United States. Exceptions will be made for technical schools as well as other employment or jobs that have stimulated ideas or products that make life easier for lake managers. Focus should be related to water quality, equipment innovation, limnology, aquatic plant management, aquaculture, fisheries management, or aquatic ecology of private waters.', 'The Society of Lake Management professionals (SLMP) is seeking applications for its annual Student Scholarship Award. SLMP intends to award $6,000 (1st- $3,000, 2nd - $2,000 and 3rd - $1,000) in scholarships to the top three successful applicants at the J', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1539, 'Edison Scholars Program', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help them follow their dreams in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) and empower them to change the world. This is a chance for students with big dreams to advance their education and take part in shaping a brighter future. Applicants must be a high school senior with at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA, plan to pursue studies in the STEM fields at a four-year accredited college or university and show financial need. Eligible STEM majors include computer and information systems, engineering, engineering technology, management information systems, mathematics, natural resources and conservation and physical sciences. Applicants must live in Southern California Edisons service territory. The top 50 finalists will be required to submit a short video and potentially participate in a final interview. Dont stress, these are just ways to get to know you better. Dependents of Edison International and SCE employees and retirees are not eligible.', 'The Edison Scholars Program recognizes students who want to be makers of tomorrow the dreamers, inventors, guardians and pioneers those who dare to be great. Edison International will award $50,000 college scholarships to 30 high school seniors to help ', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1540, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1541, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1542, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1543, 'NSTA Angela Award', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown excellence of involvement and/or has strong connections to science; evidence of sustained accomplishments or progress/interest in science; and evidence that the students interest in science has impacted others. This award consists of a $1,000 US EE Savings Bond or Canada Savings Bond purchased for the equivalent issue price. This award is open to any female student in grades 5 8, who is a resident of the United States, US Territories, or Canada, and is enrolled full time in public, private, or home school. NSTA employees, NSTA Board and Council members, award judges and their immediate families are not eligible to apply. Applicants must provide: Letter of nomination from teacher, parent, school administrator, or community leader; An essay written by the student about her interest and involvement in science (up to 500 words); Student is encouraged to include in essay future aspirations in science; Two letters of support from individuals who can give evidence of how the student meets the specific criteria for this award. Letters must not exceed two pages each, and must accompany packet; and Up to two pages of support materials are required; e.g. photographs, news articles, science projects, etc.', 'Established in honor of Dr. Gerry Wheeler, for his outstanding dedication to NSTA and lifelong commitment to science education and towards encouraging girls to consider careers in STEM. The award recognizes one female student in grades 5-8 who has shown e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1544, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1545, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1546, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1547, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1548, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1549, 'AMS Graduate Fellowships', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered and pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences at a US accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA or higher is required and applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. Three letters of references and relevant transcripts will also be required to apply. A stipend will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. In addition, fellowship recipients will receive partial travel support to attend the AMS Annual Meeting. Notifications will go out in March. Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible.', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1550, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1551, 'College of Saint Mary Marie Curie Scholarship', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for young womenwho want to major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA majors). You could receive up to $20,000 toward your College of Saint Mary education each year while you live on campusand continue tomeet program requirements. That is up to $80,000 for a four year degree. Marie Curie Scholars receive academic support from tutors, gain research opportunities, enjoy a community of bright, science and math minded women,and participate in seminars and student clubs. To be eligible for the Marie Curie Scholarship, applicants must: pursue a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA); be a citizen of the United States; and possess at least two out of three qualities- have a 3.5 GPA, an ACT score of 23 or a strong demonstration of STEM preparedness through coursework, STEM extracurricular activities, and/or job experience in science and math. Though not required, preference is given to students that wish to pursue non medicine STEM careers, as well as students with high financial aid need and individuals from underrepresented groups (including first-generation, minority groups, single parents).', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for yo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1552, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1553, 'Penn State Braddock Scholarship', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, or Pre-Medicine at Penn State\'s University Park campus. Several scholarships are offered annually to incoming students using the application below. The selection is based on the essays and recommendation letters submitted as well as the overall strength of the student\'s high school performance and extra-curricular achievements. The applicants high school transcript should indicate an emphasis on science coursework or be consistent with the intent to major in one of the indicated disciplines.This scholarship is for prospective students who plan to be full-time students at the University Park campus and will major in any of the aforementioned disciplines. This is renewable for up to four years or until the student has earned 130 Penn State credits. This is contingent upon making progress toward one of the specified degrees. To be considered for the Braddock Scholarship, prospective students should apply to the Science Scholarship in their senior year of high school.', 'The Penn State Braddock Scholarship is available to outstanding high school seniors who are interested in the study of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Physics, o', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1554, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1555, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1556, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1557, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1558, 'IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be introduced at our Annual Conference. Additionally, we provide a reimbursement grant of up to $250 to the recommending teacher.Scholarship Requirements:To be considered, applicants must:Be an Illinois resident attending an Illinois high school.Be a college-bound senior and provide enrollment documentation.Maintain a minimum high school GPA of 2.5.Submit a complete application packet to the Scholarship Committee.We encourage all applicants to use our online application form, which requires attaching an essay/personal statement, a reference letter, and transcripts in PDF format. Official transcripts are not required. Please review the detailed instructions before completing the online application.', 'The IWEA Environmental Career Scholarship supports science-oriented high school students in Illinois preparing for college. We offer a $500 scholarship for college-bound seniors interested in science and the environment. Scholarship recipients will be int', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1559, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1560, 'Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Science Competition', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the future through collaborative brainstorming and research of current science and technology. Beyond engaging your students in problem solving, team-based learning, critical thinking, and communication skills, ExploraVision aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards.Students work in groups of two, three or four, and are guided by a team coach and an optional mentor. Each team selects a technology, or an aspect of a technology, which is present in the home, school, or community, or any other technology relevant to their lives. They will explore what the technology does, how it works, and how, when, and why it was invented. The students must then project into the future what that technology could be like 10 or more years in the future and determine what scientific breakthroughs need to occur to make it a reality. Entrants must be full time student, currently enrolled in and attending a public, private, or home school in the United States. They must be younger than 21 years old, and must only submit one project per year.', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the futu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1561, 'William Robert Findley Graduate Chemistry Scholars', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education for children. As one of the most inclusive genealogical societies in the country, DAR boasts 190,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the United States and internationally. Any woman 18 years or older-regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background-who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible for membership.The William Robert Findley Graduate Chemistry Scholarship is a one-time preferred amount $2,000 scholarship for a student attending graduate school full time in an accredited college or university and majoring in chemistry. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25. The scholarship is not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration each year.', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education fo', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1562, 'WSU Arthur and Doreen Parrett Scholarship', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify you for scholarship awards from WSU or from outside sources. Awards can range from several hundred dollars to full coverage of tuition and expenses. In most circumstances, you can receive more than one scholarship at the same time. Theres nothing to loseand a lot to gain. So get yourself ready and apply.The Arthur and Doreen Parret Scholarship Fund offers scholarships to students who complete the Washington State University general scholarship application by January 31st prior to the start of the academic year. Applicants must be residents of Washington state who are students who have completed at least one year of higher education and are majoring in Engineering, Sciences, Pre-Med or Pre-Dentistry. Applicants must have completed at least their first year of higher education. The award amount will vary.', 'Even if your grades arent perfect, apply. Academic performance is important, but it isnt the only thing that matters. Academic interests, talent, financial need, community service, leadership, career ambitions, campus involvementany of these could qualify', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1563, 'Abdul Waheed Scholarship in Biochemistry', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per year who plan to join the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Graduate Program. The scholarship includes a $35,000 yearly stipend, tuition, and health insurance and covers 3 years for Ph.D. Core students and 1 year for M.D./Ph.D. students. The awardee may start between June 1 and the first day of classes in August.Candidates must apply and be accepted by Saint Louis University as a classified (degree-seeking) student in the Biomedical Sciences Core Graduate Program as a new Ph.D. student. Candidates will indicate interest in the Abdul Waheed Scholarship at the time of application. M.D./Ph.D. students may apply to the scholarship at the beginning of the Ph.D. years, provided they have chosen a faculty mentor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.', 'The Abdul Waheed Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship for Ph.D. students within the Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences at Saint Louis University. The Scholarship is available to one Ph.D. graduate student and one M.D./Ph.D. student per yea', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1564, 'ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) ', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and related health care disciplines. If awarded, ASPET will provide a student stipend of $2800 for a minimum of ten weeks participation in the program.Undergraduate students conducting pharmacology-related research including, but not limited to, students representing departments of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, and/or biological chemistry are encouraged to apply for this program. Applications from those traditionally underrepresented in the biomedical sciences are particularly encouraged. For more information or to apply, please visit the provider\'s website.', 'The ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) Awards introduce undergraduate students to pharmacology research. Their goal is to use authentic, mentored research experiences in pharmacology to heighten student interest in careers in research and r', 2800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1565, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1566, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1567, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1568, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1569, 'WHOI Summer Student Fellowship Program', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering including but not limited to the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy. Students must have at least a tentative interest in the ocean sciences, oceanographic engineering, mathematics, or marine policy. Persons from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Students will receive a weekly stipend as well as travel allowance. Through this program of Fellowship grants, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\'s aim is to give a promising group of science and engineering students experience that will assist them in determining whether they wish to devote careers to the study of the oceans. This program is made possible through the generosity of friends of the Institution and grants from the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program (NSF-REU).', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering includi', 8160, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1570, 'Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher Schol', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The United Advisory Scholarship Commission Scholarship - Elbert Curtiss and Margaret Nienstedt Fisher is to assist graduating students from any public school in Saginaw in their pursuit of a degree in science or engineering, or a Liberal Arts Degree. Applicants must be high school seniors who will be enrolled full-time, reside in the Saginaw Public School District, and either be a female pursuing a liberal arts degree, or a male pursuing a science/engineering degree. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1571, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1572, 'OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry and the Ohio Section of the American Water Works Association. Any undergraduate student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or another water-related field) is eligible to apply. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The purpose of the OAWWA Undergraduate Advanced Degree Scholarship is to encourage water industry related education through scholarship. This scholarship program has been created in an effort to give back to the individuals who support the water industry ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1573, 'One AWWA Operator Scholarship', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipient will receive a one-year AWWA Operator membership. Applicants must be a current water operator or seeking to enter the water operator profession and must be pursuing an Operators License or Certification, two or four-year degree related to the water operator profession, or professional development. Recipients are announced in May.', 'The One AWWA Operator Scholarship award can be used for certification/licensure, two-year water related associate degree, technical school program, professional training program, books and manuals, and operator related conferences. Each scholarship recipi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1574, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1575, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1576, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1577, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1578, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1579, 'Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Fellowships in Es', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with top science mentors studying Americas largest estuary. Each REU fellow will receive a stipend, free housing at their research labs and round-trip travel expenses.The Research Experience for Undergraduates fellowship program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maryland Sea Grant College. Its goal is to encourage students to develop independence and confidence in a research-oriented atmosphere, and to continue their education in estuarine and ocean science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed at least two years of study towards (but not yet completed) a bachelors degree. Preference is given to students who are rising seniors. Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills ', 7200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1580, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1581, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1582, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1583, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1584, 'UTC Westbrook Scholarship', 'The Department of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces the Westbrook Scholarship Program. Awards will be presented to entering freshmen majoring in Chemistry or Physics. Once awarded these scholarships are automatically renewed provided the student meets specific academic requirements. The Westbrook scholarship can be added to other University scholarships and the Tennessee Lottery scholarship. This award is open to all applicants regardless of race, color, creed, or sex.To be eligible for the Westbrook Scholarship, applicants must: complete a course in high school chemistry or physics with an A or B; attain a high school grade point average of 3.5 or above; earn a composite score of 26 or above on the ACT exam; and declare chemistry or physics as the major at UTC. While the Westbrook is a merit scholarship, financial need will also be considered during the selection process.', 'The Department of Chemistry and Physics at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga announces the Westbrook Scholarship Program. Awards will be presented to entering freshmen majoring in Chemistry or Physics. Once awarded these scholarships are automati', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1585, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1586, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1587, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1588, 'Indian Health Service Scholarships', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements: be a high school graduate or the equivalent; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; be capable of completing a health profession degree program; and intend to serve Indian people as a health professional in your chosen discipline.The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. Throughout their generosity, they also provide scholarships.', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1589, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1590, 'Mississippi Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellow', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursework related to research or interest to NASA is eligible. Fellowships are add-on awards, designed to supplement and enhance basic graduate research support, such as graduate research assistantships, graduate teaching assistantships, and non-federal scholarships and fellowships. Applicants must be graduate students who are U.S. citizens and who will be or are enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and priority for fellowship awards will be given to those who do not receive other federal fellowships. The Consortium\'s mission is to enhance and support aerospace science and technology efforts and activities in Mississippi as well as promote a strong science, mathematics, and technology base at precollege, undergraduate, and graduate levels in the regions educational institutions.', 'The Mississippi Space Grant Consortium (MSSGC) Graduate Fellowship Program is open to graduate students who are U.S. citizens and will be enrolled in a program of full-time study at one of the MSSGC universities. Any field of study that includes coursewor', 26250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1591, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1592, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1593, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1594, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1595, 'ACS Scholars Program', 'ACS awards renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields. African American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander (excluding Asian) or American Indian high school seniors or college freshman, sophomores, or juniors pursuing a college degree in the chemical sciences or chemical technology are eligible to apply. Seniors can apply for their fifth year. Applications run from December 1st until March 1st. Eligible applicants must: be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident; demonstrate high academic achievement in chemistry or science (Grade Point Average 3.0, B or better); and demonstrate financial need according to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form (FAFSA) and the Student Aid Report (SAR) form. Please note that students intending to enter Pre-Med programs or pursuing a degree in Pharmacy are not eligible for this scholarship. Recipients are notified by May 15.', 'ACS awards renewable scholarships to underrepresented minority students who want to enter the fields of chemistry or chemistry-related fields. African American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander (excluding Asian) or American Indian high school seniors or college', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1596, 'Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, marketing or sales. Applicants can be from any state, but preference might be given to applicants from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia or West Virginia. Applicants must be classified as juniors or seniors in bachelors degree programs, or will be candidates for degrees in masters or doctorate degree programs, in the academic years for which the scholarship awards are granted. Applicants must exhibit a financial need and be enrolled as full-time students each semester. Recipients must be a full-time student each semester, unless an exception is requested in writing and approved. Withdrawal from school, except for serious illness or injury, shall result in the recipient losing the scholarship. Recipients will be required to furnish a transcript and status report at the end of each semester before additional monies are awarded. Scholarship monies will be payable directly to the recipients chosen college or university. Applications run from the Fall until the deadline.', 'The Bill & Shireen Kirk Scholarship will be awarded annually to third or fourth year undergraduate, masters, or doctoral students who exhibit need and are interested in pursuing degrees in business, chemistry, civil engineering, construction management, m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1597, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1598, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1599, 'Marian Othmer Schultz Scholarship', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared major in a natural science discipline (chemistry, physics, biology, geology) and be anticipating a career in a science related industry, science teaching or scientific research.Scholarship applications will be reviewed by the scholarship committee. Scholarship renewals will also be reviewed on a case by case basis. Scholarship recipients must show progress toward their career goals and the scholarship is not automatically renewed. Applications should include things such as total number of credits, current GPA, a complete list of all science courses completed, science faculty recommendation, and an essay describing your career plans after graduation.', 'The Nebraska Academy of Sciences collegiate scholarship in memory of C. Bertrand and Marian Othmer Schultz will be offered to a Junior or Senior enrolled in an accredited college or university in the state of Nebraska. The applicant must have a declared m', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1600, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1601, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1602, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1603, 'The Rubber Division, ACS Undergraduate Scholarship', 'Rubber Division, ACS offers two Undergraduate Scholarships to students entering their junior or senior year for the fall-spring academic year. In addition, the former Connecticut Rubber Group offers a Russell Mazzeo Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship. Applicants for these scholarships may have a major area study in chemistry, physics, chemical or mechanical engineering, polymer science or any other technical discipline relevant to the rubber industry. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. Applicants must be incoming college juniors or seniors with a B or better academic average and a minimum of 3 semesters or 6 terms completed, be enrolled in a fully accredited university or college, and show interest in full-time professional employment in the rubber industry upon graduation and shall show promise of a productive future as a technically trained professional. Each winner receives up to $5,000 to put towards educational expenses. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Rubber Division, ACS offers two Undergraduate Scholarships to students entering their junior or senior year for the fall-spring academic year. In addition, the former Connecticut Rubber Group offers a Russell Mazzeo Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship. App', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1604, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1605, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1606, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1607, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1608, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1609, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1610, 'AMS Named Scholarships', 'Applicants of the AMS Named Scholarships must be majoring in atmospheric or related oceanic and hydrologic science and must show clear intent to make the atmospheric or related sciences their career. Applicants must be enrolled full time in an accredited U.S. institution and must have a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 at the time of application. Applicants must demonstrate financial need to be eligible to apply for the Schroeder scholarship if sponsored for that year. Applicants must be entering his or her final undergraduate year in the upcoming fall semester to be eligible to apply. The AMS is a global community committed to advancing weather, water, and climate science and service. We bring together atmospheric scientists, professionals, students, authors, educators, researchers, and weather enthusiasts from around the world to share and collaborate. From scholarships to meeting and networking opportunities, the American Meteorological Society (AMS) can help foster your growing contribution to the weather, water, and climate community.', 'Applicants of the AMS Named Scholarships must be majoring in atmospheric or related oceanic and hydrologic science and must show clear intent to make the atmospheric or related sciences their career. Applicants must be enrolled full time in an accredited ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1611, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1612, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1613, 'Conservation Internship for Broadening Access', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During a 10-week summer program, CIBA interns are placed with mentors in a variety of conservation labs throughout the Smithsonian. The program supports interns by offering a stipend and paid housing during the internship. A relocation travel allowance may also be included as part of the internship award.To apply for the this program, applicants should: be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program, or recently graduated from an undergraduate program; be a U.S. citizen; have studied a relevant subject matter (chemistry, art history, design, photography, computer science, or studio art); and demonstrate an interest in a career in conservation or the museum field. CIBA aims to help diversify the field of museum conservation by introducing the field to students who come from varied economic, cultural, social, and educational backgrounds.', 'Focused on students from communities currently underrepresented in the museum conservation field, the Conservation Internship for Broadening Access (CIBA) offers opportunities for current or recent undergraduates to learn about museum conservation. During', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1614, 'NASF Foundation Scholarships', 'NASF Scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the United States majoring in subjects related to surface science. These include chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, metallurgical engineering, materials science engineering, metallurgy, materials science and others. Selection is based on, but not limited to: career interest in surface finishing, scholarship, achievement, motivation and potential. Awards are not necessarily based on financial need.The scholarship award is available to both undergraduates and graduates. Undergraduate applicants must be junior standing or above when applying and must be of senior standing for the next academic year. Undergraduate and graduate students must be studying in chemical engineering, material science or engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, environmental engineering, or chemistry. The applicant must be attending an accredited college. Only students attending college/university in the United States are invited to apply.', 'NASF Scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the United States majoring in subjects related to surface science. These include chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental engineering, metallurgical engineering, materi', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1615, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1616, 'NJ Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Summer Int', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Any full-time undergraduate student who will have completed at least four semesters of college education in a STEM, aerospace or space science field at a New Jersey university can apply. By NASA mandate, only U.S. citizens are eligible.The internship recipients are required to present a summary of their research work during the yearly internship conference (held at the end of summer) and submit a final report (of about 1000 words) that includes a summary of their findings as well as recommendations for future work. A survey of the internship recipients indicates that approximately 75% pursue graduate work in science and engineering, with the rest joining STEM industry. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a personal statement and a recommendation letter.', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1617, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1618, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1619, 'Gritman Scholarships', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the health care field. Awards range from $500 to $2,000. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Applicants must be from Latah County, ID, Nez Perce County, ID, Asotin County, WA or Whitman County, WA. For each of the scholarships listed on our website, paper applications are available upon request. We can be reached by telephone or email.', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the heal', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1620, 'AFDO Scholarship Awards', 'In 1981, AFDO established a scholarship fund with the excess funds from the 75th Anniversary of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act celebration. The George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship, both in the amount of $2,500 each will be awarded annually to a worthy recipient who is in their third year of college. A third scholarship, the Denise C. Rooney Scholarship, worth $2,500 was created in June 2008 and will also be awarded annually to a worthy recipient who is in their third year of college. The recipients should have demonstrated a desire to serve in a career of research, regulatory work, quality control, or teaching in an area related to some aspect of foods, drugs or consumer product safety; should have demonstrated leadership capabilities; be in their third year of undergraduate college; and must have attained at least a 3.0 grade point average during the first two years of undergraduate study.', 'In 1981, AFDO established a scholarship fund with the excess funds from the 75th Anniversary of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act celebration. The George M. Burditt Scholarship and the Betsy B. Woodward Scholarship, both in the amount of $2,500 each will be', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1621, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1622, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1623, 'Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scientific career after graduation (Pre-med and pre-pharmacy/pharmacy are excluded.); have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of laboratory science courses; have completed (or is in the process of completing) a minimum of three academic years of mathematics; have a 3.4 GPA; and exhibit strong scientific achievement and continued interest in chemistry and mathematics.Iota Sigma Pi is a national honor society for women in chemistry. Its major objectives are: to promote interest in chemistry among women students; to foster mutual advancement in academic, business, and social life; and to stimulate personal accomplishment in the chemical field. The Fluorine Chapter has a mixture of women with a variety of chemical interests: our members are from industry, government and academia and include both faculty and students.', 'To be eligible for the Iota Sigma Pi BP Scholarship, applicants must: be a female high school senior; have formally applied to an accredited four-year college or university in Ohio, with the intent of becoming a science major, intending to pursue a scient', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1624, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1625, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1626, 'Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) Annual ', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gastroenterologist at PAMFs Palo Alto Clinic. Since Dr. Babb started the program in 1993, we have awarded more than 70 scholarships to local students. Scholarships are up to $30,000, paid out over five years: four years of an undergraduate university and the first year of medical school.Applicants must anticipate a career as a medical doctor and plan to take pre-medicine courses to prepare for medical school, live in a geographic region served by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, have a 3.5 GPA, demonstrate financial need and complete the online application including a 1,000-word personal statement that explains why you are interested in medicine, including any relevant background and life experiences, and your need for financial assistance. Applicants must also file the FAFSA. Applications run from mid-January until the due date.', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gast', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1627, 'PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing the mission, values, and programs of PHN and PHNCF, please submit an essay containing a minimum of 600 words that explains how you could apply your education, goals, and ideas at or with PHN and PHNCF to advance community health and wellness in the PHN footprint. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. Students are only permitted to submit one application per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school. PHNCF provides $30,000 annually in academic awards to students pursuing a career in the healthcare or allied health fields.', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1628, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1629, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1630, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1631, 'Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the Forensic Sciences with a Chemistry, Biology or Natural science major; have a grade point average of 3.0; and not be related to SWAFS Board Members and/or Scholarship/Grant Committee Members.Floyd E. McDonald is one of the four charter members of SWAFS. In addition to being a charter member, he was also the inaugural president of SWAFS from 1978-1980 and the Zotter award winner in 1986. In honor of Mr. McDonald, SWAFS created the Floyd E. McDonald scholarship. This scholarship awards the winner $1000 and is designed to prompt and encourage students to pursue careers in forensic science.', 'To be eligible for the Floyd E. McDonald Scholarship, applicants must: be entering their junior or senior year of a Bachelor of Science degree; be enrolled for at a minimum as a time student (6 semester hours) with the intent of seeking a career in the F', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1632, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1633, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1634, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1635, 'National Candy Technologists Scholarship', 'AACT is proud to announce its John Kitt Memorial Scholarship for this academic year. The scholarship award for the recipient is $2,500. Your demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to research projects, work experience, and formal study.To qualify for this non-renewing scholarship award, the student must meet the following criteria: College sophomore, junior or senior status; Have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; Attend an accredited, four-year college or university within North America; Be majoring in a food science, chemical science, biological science, or related area; Achieved a 3.0 (out of 4.0) GPA (or equivalent on another scale).', 'AACT is proud to announce its John Kitt Memorial Scholarship for this academic year. The scholarship award for the recipient is $2,500. Your demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to researc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1636, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1637, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1638, 'DCA College Scholarship Program', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. Undergraduate scholarships are available to residents of the Delmarva Peninsula who are undergraduate students at any accredited, degree-granting institution, with an academic major in a subject relevant to Delmarva\'s chicken community and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community. The program also is open to high school seniors on the Delmarva Peninsula who have been accepted at any accredited, degree-granting institution and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community.A complete transcript must accompany the application, and in the case of high school seniors, proof of college acceptance is required. Applicants must secure a letter of reference from an academic advisor or faculty member. The letter may be included with the application, or the faculty member may email it to the DCA office to arrive by the application deadline. Letters must be on school letterhead and must include the signature of the referring faculty member. DCA membership on the part of the applicant or his/her family is not required and has no effect on the selection process. Scholarship payments are made to the financial aid office at the recipient\'s school.', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. U', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1639, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1640, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1641, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1642, 'International Scientific Fellowships for master, P', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in Germany must conduct their Fellowship outside of Germany. We offer three fellowships: Otto Bayer Fellowships in Drug Discovery Sciences; Jeff Schell Fellowships in Agricultural Sciences; Carl Duisberg Fellowships in Medical Sciences. These are for master or PhD students from all scientific disciplines including pharmacy and data science with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the life sciences (pharmaceutical, crop science and consumer healthcare (over-the-counter) industries. Students of human & veterinary medicine, or master and PhD students in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, data science in medicine and public health.', 'The Bayer Foundations Fellowships are intended to enhance existing study programs, such as MSc and PhD, by enabling students to gain additional training abroad. Non-Germany based students must spend their Fellowship periods in Germany, while students in G', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1643, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1644, 'NCJWLA Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship For Healthcare', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be given to students who are the first generation in their families to attend college. In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted and planning to attend next term; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.A variety of scholarships are available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee-specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1645, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1646, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1647, 'Ohio EPA Scholarship', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineering. Students must be entering their junior or senior year. Up to $5,000 is available for students entering their junior or senior year in four-year and five-year programs in Ohio public or private colleges and universities and up to $2,500 is available to students in two-year degree program in Ohio public or private technical and community colleges.Scholarship awardees will be selected on: academic record with an overall GPA of at least 3.0; education, employment, and/or internships, honors/awards, professional memberships, publications, presentations given and professional meetings attended, and community service; original research, scholarship, employment, and/or internships, or other unique contributions to environmental science or engineering; extracurricular activities and participation in organizations that demonstrate leadership, interpersonal skills and social responsibilities; and letters of recommendation from education or environmental professionals.', 'The Ohio EPA Scholarship will be given to undergraduate students enrolled at an Ohio public or private college/university/community college who can demonstrate their knowledge and commitment to careers in environmental sciences or environmental engineerin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1648, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1649, 'SAME Seattle Post & PSE&SSF Scholarships', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post Member-sponsored Scholarships (for full-time college students working towards their undergraduate degree or graduating High School Seniors; sponsored by SAME Seattle Post Member) and the HNTB Corporation STEM Scholarship (for students graduating from Rainer Beach HS, Franklin HS, or Highline HS).Applicants must be US citizens accepted into a full-time program of study towards a Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in engineering, science, technology, or a related field at an accredited college or university. Applicant must be a High School Senior who is graduating from a private or public high school located within one of the State of Washington counties bordering the Puget Sound, which include Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston, Mason, Jefferson, Clallam, Island, and San Juan. Home-schooled applicants must also reside within one of the listed State of Washington counties.', 'The Puget Sound Engineering and Science Scholarship Fund (PSE&SSF) will award scholarships on behalf of the SAME Seattle Post in the following categories: PSE&SSF College Scholarships (for graduating High School Seniors), SAME Seattle Post College Scholar', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1650, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1651, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1652, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1653, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1654, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1655, 'EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a bachelor, master or PhD degree program; be either entering Junior year, Senior, or Graduate level student (full or part time); and have declared majors pertinent to the environmental field.EPOC recognizes its duty to assist in the education of individuals planning a career in the environmental industry. Consequently, the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund was established in 1998. The purpose of the Scholarship Fund is to assist Connecticut residents, or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing, who are enrolled in accepted programs of study preparing the student to become a Technical Environmental Professional in the State of Connecticut as defined by the CT DEEP, or a professional in a related service discipline who may render technical assistance to the Technical Environmental Professional.', 'To be eligible for the EPOC Environmental Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a Connecticut resident or an immediate family member (spouse or child) of an EPOC Member in good standing; be attending an accredited college or university and enrolled in a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1656, 'Fund The Future Youth Scholarship', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minority peoples represent fewer than 5.0% of practicing physicians. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was created to not only help bridge this gap, by helping minority students attend college, but to also help minority students grow their projects that work to promote racial equality in healthcare and medicine worldwide.The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship is a $1,000 educational scholarship intended for African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college and or university. Furthermore, the scholarship is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and or medical research as well as students who are currently working on projects that help promote racial equality in healthcare. Although this scholarship is intended for African American and minority students we encourage all students who are focused on increasing equity in healthcare to apply!', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minorit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1657, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1658, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1659, 'ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship is awarded to recent graduates and graduate students with limited work experience and an interest in becoming secondary chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have less than one year work experience outside of obtaining undergraduate and graduate degrees; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1660, 'ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship is awarded to professionals in the chemistry field pursuing new careers as high school chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have at least one year work experience in a chemistry-related profession; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1661, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1662, 'Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation M', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to students completing programs at four-year institutions who will be entering a graduate program to complete a Master\'s Degree either in Environmental Engineering or related field of engineering or Environmental Science or related field (as discussed in the FAQs). These scholarships are based on academic performance.EESF Master\'s Degree Scholarships in Environmental Engineering and Science for Under-Represented Minority (URM) Students: These three scholarships are identical to those described above for Master\'s degree candidates but are available to students who self-identify as American Indian/Alaska Native, Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. The URM category will include individuals who identify two or more affiliations if at least one of their affiliations is one of these groups.', 'The Environmental Engineering and Science Foundation (EESF) has created annual scholarships for students majoring in Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at the Master\'s level. Five scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each are offered to s', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1663, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1664, 'WIFLE Scholarship Program', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a students academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement.To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous fac', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1665, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1666, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1667, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1668, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1669, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1670, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1671, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1672, 'Central California Asian Pacific Women Scholarship', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tulare County.Applications will be evaluated based on the following priorities but not limited to: First-generation student; Academic achievement; Leadership; and Contribution to the API community. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 14th. Once you submit your application, a confirmation email will be sent to you immediately. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder, and if you still cannot find it, please contact us.', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1673, 'SEE Education Foundation Scholarship', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pursuing a technical, undergraduate, graduate or doctorate degree in a field related to the commercial explosives industries. Students will be assessed on academic and professional achievements, industry goals, a personal challenges narrative and a brief statement of financial need.The SEE Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization created in 1996 to serve the long-term education interests of the explosives industry through the development of education and training materials, championing the inclusion of explosives instruction in engineering curricula and awarding scholarships to eligible students. Student organizations may be chartered by the society upon suitable evidence of interest brought by a member qualified to sponsor such an organization, such as a faculty member of a science or engineering college or university. Student chapters are subject to the same requirements and benefits as regular chapters with some minor exceptions.', 'The SEE Education Foundation will be awarding $90,000 USD in scholarships to students pursuing degrees related to the explosives industry. The scholarship acceptance period is February 28th to May 15th. To be eligible, students must be, or plan to be, pur', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1674, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1675, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1676, 'LSP Association Scholarship Fund', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New England college or university, and/or to qualified Massachusetts residents who are enrolled in a public or private Massachusetts college or university pursuing a major that is consistent with becoming an LSP or Environmental Professional.The specific purpose of the scholarship program is to support continued education in environmental fields in the Massachusetts and New England region. While the number and amount of the scholarships vary each year, the objective is to provide two $5,000 scholarships each year to qualified individuals.', 'The LSP Association Scholarship Fund provides annual educational scholarships for qualified applicants. These scholarships are available to LSP Association members and members of their immediate families enrolled in a degree program at an accredited New E', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1677, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1678, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1679, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1680, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1681, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1682, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1683, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1684, 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Societ', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. A free student membership is required for application.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1685, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1686, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1687, 'Sonny Roden Memorial Graduate Student Scholarship', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonny) Roden, Jr., a dedicated servant of VWEA (formerly the Virginia Water Pollution Control Association). Mr. Roden was Chief of the Division of Wastewater Treatment for the Department of Public Utilities in the City of Richmond and served VWEA as Secretary-Treasurer for over a decade. He represented VWEA on the Certification Board for Virginia Water and Wastewater Works Operators. Mr. Roden left a legacy of service to the organization that is still felt today, and it is VWEAs hope that his example will continue to inspire future leaders in our industry.The objectives of this scholarship are to support our local universities and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000 to the winner. Criteria for the scholarship shall be as follows: Students must be enrolled in a graduate program at a Virginia university, full- or part-time, attending in the spring and fall semesters. Their undergraduate program must be relevant to the water industry, and students must have a minimum 3.25 GPA or higher.', 'The Sonny Roden Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually by Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities in an environmental engineering or physical science graduate program. The scholarship honors L.H. (Sonn', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1688, 'VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of the scholarship are to support our local universities and colleges and to promote student participation in VWEA. The award shall be $3,000. To be eligible, students must be enrolled in a civil or environmental engineering or physical/environmental science undergraduate program at a Virginia college, community college, or university, full-time, attending in the spring and fall 2022 semesters. Eligible students must have a 2.75 or greater grade point average. Judging of the applicants will be performed anonymously by the VWEA Scholarship Committee using a weighted ranking system. The selection criteria are as follows:a. Academic Performance (25 points), b. Extracurricular activities (25 points), c. Work / research experience (25 points), andd. 500-word Essay on a water environment topic of your choice (25 points).', 'The VWEA Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded annually by the Virginia Water Environment Association (VWEA) to students enrolled at Virginia universities or community college in an undergraduate program relevant to the water industry. The objectives of t', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1689, 'Desire to Inspire Scholarship', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in healthcare and are making a determined effort to inspire others in some way. The award can be used for educational purposes and/or for the purpose of pushing their missions of inspiration forward.Applicants must currently be a rising high school junior or senior, meaning that applicants must be either in their junior or senior year in the fall of the upcoming academic school year. Applicants must also be a member of one or more of the following historically underrepresented minority racial or ethnic groups (Black/African-American, Native American, and/or Latinx-American), be interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1690, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1691, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1692, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1693, 'John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-year college or university within North America; be majoring in a food science, chemical science, biological science or related area; and have achieved a 3.0 (out of 4.0) GPA (or equivalent on another scale).The applicants\' demonstrated interest in confectionery technology can include many activities including but not limited to research projects, work experience, and formal study. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also include: a transcript; academic activities related to confectionery technology; honors and awards; work experience, internships and volunteer experience; a short statement of personal and professional goals; and a reference who is familiar with their academic activities and would be willing to submit a written recommendation upon request.', 'To be eligible for the John Kitt Memorial AACT Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be an incoming college sophomore, junior or senior during the upcoming academic year; have a demonstrated interest in confectionery technology; attend an accredited, four-ye', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1694, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1695, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1696, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1697, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1698, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1699, 'Elmer Carvey Scholarship', 'The Elmer Carvey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students attending public, four-year colleges in California. The stipend is for one year and is applied toward tuition during the upcoming academic year. Applications from students in physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering, whose desired career goals are in areas of interest to the society are encouraged. (Planned careers in biology/medicine are generally not covered by this Scholarship unless they are interdisciplinary and involve areas of interest to the SCCAVS.) High school seniors and current college students may apply.Send your application along with the following supporting information to one of the specified addresses (i.e., snail mail or email). Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a current transcript (preferably official); a letter of recommendation (preferably from a science teacher or research advisor); and a short statement (one page maximum) describing their involvement in an area of interest to the SCCAVS, as well as plans for future studies or career. (Letters of recommendation may be emailed, but only direct from the recommender\'s address.) Scholarship recipients will be notified by the beginning of September.', 'The Elmer Carvey Memorial Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students attending public, four-year colleges in California. The stipend is for one year and is applied toward tuition during the upcoming academic year. Applications from students in physi', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1700, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1701, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1702, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1703, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1704, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1705, 'TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. The makers of TYLENOL are proud to provide support to exceptional students as they pursue careers caring for others. To be eligible for the TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:1. Residency: Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.2. Academic Level: Be a graduate student or a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the academic year the scholarship is awarded.3. Field of Study: Provide proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy.4. Remaining School Years: Have one or more years of school remaining in the chosen graduate program.Application Process:1. Application Period: The application period for the scholarship program is typically announced annually. Applicants should be aware of the specific application window and submit their applications accordingly.2. Submission of Proof: Applicants are required to submit proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy. This can include an acceptance letter, enrollment confirmation, or similar documentation.3. Years Remaining: Clearly indicate the number of years remaining in the chosen graduate program.4. Deadline: Ensure that all application materials, including proof of enrollment and any required documentation, are submitted by the specified deadline.The TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program is designed to support exceptional students pursuing careers in healthcare. As you apply, carefully review the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions provided during the annual application period.', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime o', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1706, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1707, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1708, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1709, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1710, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1711, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1712, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1713, 'Creative Biolabs Scholarship Program', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher education in the medical and science-related fields, Creative Biolabs is proud to announce the Scholarship Program for awarding $1,000 to an outstanding college student.Applicants must be enrolled as a freshman, undergraduate, graduate, or Ph.D. student at an accredited college or university. Must major in a science-related field such as Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Molecular Biology. Must earn a cumulative average grade of a B (3.0 GPA). The winner will be asked to submit a video recording of a scholarship acceptance speech. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'As a leading custom service provider specialized in the field of antibody production and engineering, Creative Biolabs is always happy to support young and ambitious talents in our field. With an effort to further support their research and higher educati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1714, 'Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship', 'The Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Award is an award to support the education and research program of promising graduate students in crystallography-related fields. The applicant should be a graduate student enrolled in a graduate degree program with major interest in crystallography (e.g. crystal structure analysis), crystal morphology, modulated structures, correlation of atomic structure with physical properties, systematic classification of crystal structures, phase identification and/or materials characterization. The science of crystallography has played a key role in the development of X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction, and neutron diffraction for the elucidation of the atomic structure of matter. Crystallography is an interdisciplinary branch of science taught in departments of physics, chemistry, geology, molecular biology, metallurgy, and material science. To encourage promising graduate students to pursue crystallographically oriented research, the International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD) has established a Crystallography Scholarship Fund, known as the Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Fund.', 'The Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship Award is an award to support the education and research program of promising graduate students in crystallography-related fields. The applicant should be a graduate student enrolled in a graduate degree program ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1715, 'SVC Foundation College Scholarship', 'The SVC Foundation is dedicated to developing future leaders in vacuum coating technology. We support the education and scientific activities of both students and those working in this field. There are three different opportunities available: College Scholarships, Industry Scholarships, and Student Travel Sponsorship. The SVC Foundation Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to students studying a field related to vacuum coating technology. The college scholarships are offered to anyone attending an accredited technical, vocational, two-year, undergraduate or graduate school may apply. Students must be enrolled full-time during the semesters of award. Scholarships provide financial assistance to be used toward: tuition, books and fees; and travel to appropriate conferences. Preference will be given students whose major is engineering, physics, materials science and other fields related to vacuum coating.', 'The SVC Foundation is dedicated to developing future leaders in vacuum coating technology. We support the education and scientific activities of both students and those working in this field. There are three different opportunities available: College Scho', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1716, 'ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitude, interest, and need. The selection process is administered by partner universities. The partner universities have oversight for the selection of scholars. Scholars receive $10,000 per academic year for up to six years. Students must meet the award criteria to renew a scholarship. The scholarship can be applied to tuition, books, room and board, and other education-related expenses. To be eligible for the ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as a full-time student at one of our partner institutions; major in chemistry and complete educational program; maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; and express the intention to teach high school chemistry after graduation.', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitud', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1717, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1718, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1719, 'CPS Energy SAFE Program', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer employment at the completion of the student\'s junior and senior year. Our SAFE internship program is open to highly-successful, incoming high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry.The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is open to highly-successful high school juniors who are interested in pursuing a college degree in fields related to the energy industry. Applicants must reside in CPS Energy service area, be at least 16 years old and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Students chosen will participate in full-time summer employment with CPS Energy for a minimum of 8 weeks.', 'The CPS Energy Student Assistance for Education (SAFE) Program is designed to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities by providing personal development through mentoring and a hands-on learning experiences through paid summer', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1720, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1721, 'Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholar', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical school students in Massachusetts are eligible for free membership that allows them to apply to MMS scholarships. Applicants for the MMS Annual Scholars program must be fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The scholarship will award $10,000 to four students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools.', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a memb', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1722, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1723, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1724, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1725, 'Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring semesters. Applications must be submitted online by the application deadline with all required information filled out. This scholarship is open in the US/Canada and European Countries to all levels of study above high school (PhD, baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma.) Applicant must be already enrolled/accepted at a university to apply.', 'Bio-Techne is proud to support students who plan to pursue a science-related degree. The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program has been established to award a $1500 scholarship (or international currency equivalent) twice a year for the fall and spring se', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1726, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1727, 'Priscilla Carney Jones Scholarship Fund', 'Priscilla Jones, Beta Eta 1991, was born in Malden, Mass., on April 30, 1937. She attended Wheaton College, Bryn Mawr College and the University of Wisconsin, where she earned a doctorate degree in chemistry in 1968. She was among the first females to earn a doctorate degree in chemistry at the University of Wisconsin. While in Madison, she met and married her husband of nearly 40 years, Paul R. Jones, Beta Eta 1971. Brother Jones was a member of the Alpha Chi Sigma Order of Altotus and was Grand Recorder Emeritus. The Priscilla Carney Jones Scholar supports a woman in her junior or senior undergraduate year majoring in chemistry or chemistry-related science. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of both need and scholarship availability. At the discretion of the selection committee, an award in the amount of $2,500 is given annually. The selection committee is a joint subcommittee of the Women Chemists Committee and the Younger Chemists Committee of the American Chemical Society.', 'Priscilla Jones, Beta Eta 1991, was born in Malden, Mass., on April 30, 1937. She attended Wheaton College, Bryn Mawr College and the University of Wisconsin, where she earned a doctorate degree in chemistry in 1968. She was among the first females to ear', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1728, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1729, 'R&D Systems Scholarship', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma). A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded twice a year for one student in the fall semester and one student in the spring semester. This scholarship is only for colleges or universities, in the US, Canada, or Europe.', 'R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field. Applicants must have a major declared in a science related field. Applicants must be enrolled or ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1730, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1731, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1732, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1733, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1734, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1735, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1736, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1737, 'Mel C. Marshall Student Scholarship', 'CPCA was formed in 1990 by a group of precast concrete manufacturers who felt a local organization was necessary to address matters of concern to the precast concrete industry in California. Now, well into the third decade of service to its members, the focus of CPCA remains on the advancement of quality, precast products. CPCA operates as a non-profit California corporation, and it maintains a strong voice in legislative and industry related regulatory issues.The Mel C. Marshall Student Scholarship was developed to encourage high school seniors or college students to enroll in careers related to the precast concrete industry and to provide opportunities for those students who receive financial support to liaise with CPCA. Scholarship applications are requested by October 31 for the academic year beginning the following fall, and in May for the following spring semester. Applicants must maintain a 2.5 GPA and be a California resident.', 'CPCA was formed in 1990 by a group of precast concrete manufacturers who felt a local organization was necessary to address matters of concern to the precast concrete industry in California. Now, well into the third decade of service to its members, the f', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1738, 'Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants Scholar', 'The object of this Society is to elevate and maintain among its members a high standard of proficiency and integrity; to promote and protect the interests of public accountants within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; to cultivate a spirit of professional cooperation among its members; to promote local associations of public accountants and establish goodwill and understanding between the general public and the public accounting profession throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.To be eligible for the Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants Scholarships, you must meet the following criteria: must be an undergraduate student, enrolled full-time at a Pennsylvania college or university and must have completed a minimum of 60 credit hours; must be a declared accounting major; must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0; and scholarships are given on a competitive basis to applicants who best satisfy the requirement of high academic merit. (Leadership potential, extra-curricular activities and financial need may also be considered in determining the award recipients.)', 'The object of this Society is to elevate and maintain among its members a high standard of proficiency and integrity; to promote and protect the interests of public accountants within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; to cultivate a spirit of professional', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1739, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1740, 'NJCPA High School Senior Scholarship', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund awards $1,500 scholarships to college-bound New Jersey high school seniors intending to major in accounting or obtain a concentration in accounting which includes not less than 24 accounting credits. Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, essay and personal interview. To apply for the scholarship, students must create a NJCPA account to log-in with to complete an application.Applicants must be: a US citizen or lawfully admitted for permanent residence; a New Jersey resident attending a New Jersey public, parochial, private, or home school; have a cumulative three-year GPA of 3.2 or above or a minimum SAT score of 1260 or minimum composite ACT score of 26. Applicants must also be planning to enter a US college or university in the upcoming fall semester.', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund awards $1,500 scholarships to college-bound New Jersey high school seniors intending to major in accounting or obtain a concentration in accounting which includes not less than 24 accounting credits. Scholarships are awarded bas', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1741, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1742, 'Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholars', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship, applicants must be full-time, graduate or upper-level undergraduate student, provide a letter of recommendation, plan to pursue a career in government finance, not have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship, and be a citizen or permanent resident of the US. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Governmen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1743, 'Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship to state/local government finance, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and provide a letter of recommendation. The Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1744, 'Government Finance Professional Development Schola', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate student who is majoring in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government). A letter of recommendation from your employer, and someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1745, 'Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to part-time undergraduate students seeing an Associates or Bachelors Degree in Public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, or business administration (with a specific focus on government). Applicants must have been employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to par', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1746, 'Minorities In Government Finance Scholarship', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants may be a full-time or part-time minority graduate student or upper level undergraduate student studying public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government or nonprofit management). A letter of recommendation from someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA offers numerous scholarships. Students interested in future scholarship opportunities should keep in mind the following: they must be a citizen or permanent resident of the US or Canada, and they must have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship.', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1747, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1748, 'NJCPA College Scholarships', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund provides one-year college scholarships to accounting students at New Jersey colleges who are currently in their second year (community college), sophomore or junior year or in their senior year and entering an accounting-related graduate program in New Jersey. The scholarship award amount for sophomores is $2,000 and the scholarship award amount for the junior and senior awards is $6,500.Scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, an essay and personal interview. For sophomores, this year\'s essay question is, Why did you choose accounting and what do you think being a CPA will mean to your career?. For Juniors and Seniors, this year\'s essay question is, What interests you most about what you have learned and experienced so far about accounting? By providing specific examples, please explain how your personal experiences and the knowledge you have gained from your academic and/or work experiences have inspired you to pursue accounting and become a CPA.', 'The NJCPA Scholarship Fund provides one-year college scholarships to accounting students at New Jersey colleges who are currently in their second year (community college), sophomore or junior year or in their senior year and entering an accounting-related', 6500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1749, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1750, 'OSCPA Oregon University & Community College Schola', 'The Oregon Society of CPAs (OSCPA) offers three different scholarships to accounting students attending schools in Oregon. First-year Oregon community college students who are studying accounting and will be enrolling full-time in their second year at an Oregon community college are eligible to apply for the Community College Scholarship. Full-time Oregon community college students, including Oregon residents attending any out-of-state community college, who will be transferring in the fall to an accredited Oregon university and plan to major in accounting, are eligible to apply for the Community College Transfer Student Scholarship. Full-time Oregon university undergraduate accounting majors, post baccalaureate and masters program students are eligible to apply for the University Scholarship.Scholarships will be awarded based on student\'s academic performance, intent to pursue a CPA career and work within the state of Oregon. The scholarships are to be used only for tuition and books. The minimum required GPA is 3.2 in accounting/business classes and an overall cumulative 3.2 GPA. OSCPA connects you to the accounting profession through CPE, advocacy, networking and leadership development.', 'The Oregon Society of CPAs (OSCPA) offers three different scholarships to accounting students attending schools in Oregon. First-year Oregon community college students who are studying accounting and will be enrolling full-time in their second year at an ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1751, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1752, 'JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 'The JSU Alabama Jeff Parker Scholarship is for full-time junior or senior that our Commerce/Business majors. This scholarship was established by Mr. Jeffery A. Parker. For a complete list of available JSU Alabama Scholarships, please visit our website.', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1753, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1754, 'Post University Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1981 to 1987. Eligibility for the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship is limited to full-time, residential students admitted to Post University for Fall enrollment who have a high school grade point average of at least 3.65. Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship applications must include a completed scholarship application form, high school transcript, resume detailing student activities, community service, leadership experience, and any work experience, two letters of recommendation from an individual (teacher or employer) addressing the applicants academic abilities, and a 500-word essay detailing what an organizations role is, or should be, in promoting social responsibility. Applications, including essay and supporting documents, must be emailed no later than February 1st. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Admissions Committee and Business Faculty Readers based on academic excellence and a commitment to quality. The winners will be notified by March 1st. To remain eligible for the scholarship each year, recipients must maintain status as a full-time residential student pursuing a degree within The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University. Students must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better.', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, w', 124300, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1755, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1756, 'Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if graduate level. Applicants must be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university with enrollment throughout the academic year and have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance or criminal justice and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession. The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities. Scholarships are awarded annually based on a completed application, fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path, overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts and recommendation forms.', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1757, 'Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarshi', 'The Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors or currently enrolled college students who reside in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Applicants must plan to major or are majoring in accounting and attend Amarillo College, Texas Tech University or West Texas A&M University. Applications must include proof of U.S. citizenship or legal permanent residency status. High school, dual enrollment and/or college transcripts, and ACT or SAT scores are required as well. If these test scores appear on the back of the transcripts, they do not need to be submitted separately. Dollar amounts will vary. Applicants must submit IRS Tax Form 1040 for the Household or a copy of the Electronic Student Aid Report (SAR) as long as they have not imported your financial information directly from the IRS. Please note that the parents adjusted gross income (line 85) and student\'s adjusted gross income (line 36) must show the dollar amount for verification. Two letters of recommendation from a teacher, pastor, employer, coach, or mentor are also required, along with a resume (2 pages or less) that includes community service, special clubs, or extracurricular activities. The scholarship is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA and full-time student status (typically 12 credit hours/semester for undergraduate studies).', 'The Alvin A. and Hattie Mae Bush Accounting Scholarship is available to graduating high school seniors or currently enrolled college students who reside in the top 26 counties of the Texas Panhandle. Applicants must plan to major or are majoring in accoun', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1758, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1759, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1760, 'IAPD Scholarship', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Each year, worthy recipients are awarded up to $5,000 to provide meaningful financial support for their college/university education. To apply for a IAPD scholarship, college/university students at the undergraduate or graduate degree level must meet one of the following criteria: Be employed by an IAPD member company; Be a child of an employee of an IAPD member company; or Be enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Applications open in the Fall.', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a p', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1761, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1762, 'RISCPA Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any college or university, regardless of its location in the U.S. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in accounting during their undergraduate/graduate years, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must also have the support of the Accounting Department faculty at their institution. In addition, they must demonstrate the potential to become a valued member of the Public Accounting Profession. Applications must include a short personal statement that reflects the applicant\'s interest in the accounting profession, a copy of their transcript, proof of U.S. citizenship and Rhode Island residency, and one letter of recommendation from a member of the accounting/finance department of their school. Applications must be sent by U.S. mail.', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1763, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1764, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1765, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1766, 'Abdo Diverse Accounting Student Scholarship & Inte', 'At Abdo, we recognize the need for continuous improvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives throughout our firm and the accounting industry at large. We believe that when we understand each other better, we grow better together. Part of our commitment is funding an annual scholarship and internship to an accounting student in good standing whose background, experience, personal attributes, and/or characteristics contribute to Abdos diversity, equity, and inclusion commitment and goals.Abdo is offering a scholarship to cover tuition up to $5,000 to individual (s) who fit the following qualifications: Current student at a college or university pursuing a Bachelor\'s or Master\'s degree in accounting; Accounting student in good standing whose background, experience, personal attributes and/or characteristics contribute to Abdos diversity, equity and inclusion commitment and goals; Demonstrate tangible commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion; 3.0+ overall college GPA; Authorized to work in the United States; Willingness and ability to complete a tax or audit internship with Abdo during the spring semester with the ability to work 40 hours per week during regular business hours. This internship is a paid position and will be classified as a non-exempt, hourly employee.', 'At Abdo, we recognize the need for continuous improvement in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives throughout our firm and the accounting industry at large. We believe that when we understand each other better, we grow better together. Part of our ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1767, 'Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a 2 or 4 year college/university or trade school in Washington State. To qualify, applicants must be studying in a tree fruit related field and be the children of parents who are somehow employed within Washingtons tree fruit industry. Preference will be given to students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. Additional consideration will be given to students pursing degrees in marketing, accounting, business administration and economics. The scholarship may be renewed for up to a total of four years. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1768, 'Edward C. Bryant Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.Each year, an outstanding graduate student in survey statistics is awarded the Edward C. Bryant Scholarship to help support the student\'s graduate education. One scholarship recipient is selected annually. Honorees receive a certificate and cash prize of $2,500. The committee chooses the recipient based on their potential to contribute to survey statistics, applied experience in survey statistics and performance in graduate school. Each applicant should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the committee.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1769, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1770, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1771, 'TACTYC Scholarships', 'Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges (TACTYC) is pleased to announce several scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each for students majoring in Accounting. Two types of awards are offered - for two year college students transferring to a four-year college, and for two year college students continuing at a two year college. For either award, applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, completed at least 20 college semester credit hours, and compose a business letter or essay on the topic of the organization\'s choice. Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges was founded in 1974 by a group of innovative educators from the New York area. Since its creation, TACTYCs primary objective has been and continues to be the advancement of accounting education. Throughout their generosity, Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges offers financial aid to interested students. Applications for the scholarship run from December until the due date.', 'Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges (TACTYC) is pleased to announce several scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each for students majoring in Accounting. Two types of awards are offered - for two year college students transferring to a four-year ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1772, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1773, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1774, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1775, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1776, 'Stephen L. Keller Scholarship', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This scholarship provides an award of $2,000 that is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria and award amounts. While some of the scholarships are administered through a designated high school or organization, most are administered through our Scholarship Portal where students are matched with more than 25 scholarship opportunities.', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1777, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1778, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1779, 'AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours, be an AICPA member (free of charge), demonstrate some financial need, and not have earned a CPA yet.Applicants must be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the current academic year that the scholarship is offered. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicant', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1780, 'AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer award provides financial assistance to students looking to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution to complete their degree in accounting or an accounting-related field. Students interested in being considered for more than one AICPA Legacy Scholarship awards need only complete one applicationapplicants will be evaluated for all awards for which they are eligible. Applicants must be planning to enroll in a four-year college or university for the upcoming school year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and demonstrate some financial need.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1781, 'AICPA John L. Carey Scholarship', 'The AICPA John L. Carey scholarship award is part of the AICPA Legacy Scholars program. The award provides financial assistance to liberal arts and non-business degree holders who are pursuing both graduate studies in accounting and the CPA licensure. These awards are intended to encourage students with little or no previous accounting education to consider professional accounting careers. Applicants must have obtained a liberal arts or other non-business undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States prior to enrolling in a graduate accounting program; not earned more than 12 credits in accounting or business during his/her undergraduate program; not actively participating in a graduate accounting program; planning to pursue the CPA licensure but not presently be a CPA. Students must be U.S. residents attending a full-time graduate program at a four-year college or university. To apply, applicants must also be AICPA Student Affiliate members.', 'The AICPA John L. Carey scholarship award is part of the AICPA Legacy Scholars program. The award provides financial assistance to liberal arts and non-business degree holders who are pursuing both graduate studies in accounting and the CPA licensure. The', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1782, 'AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Applicants must be full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate some financial need and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1783, 'AWSCPA Scholarship Award', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or graduate students who have completed at least 30 semester hours. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, be an AICPA Student Affiliate member (free of charge), and demonstrate some financial need. Applicants must be planning to pursue a CPA licensure but not presently have a CPA, and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent per semester) or a full-time graduate-level student (9 semester hours or equivalent per semester) for the current academic year (Note: an exception may be granted if you plan to participate in an internship). Applicants must also be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the full academic year. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or g', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1784, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1785, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1786, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1787, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1788, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1789, 'Jo Ann Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship', 'Women of any age, who are pursuing an accounting degree and demonstrate outstanding potential in the accounting field, are eligible to apply for the Jo Ann Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship. Applicants must be residents of the Greater Santa Clarita Valley area (Acton, Agua Dulce, Castaic, City of Santa Clarita, Stevenson Ranch, Val Verde and Westridge), enrolled in an accounting program at College of the Canyons, enrolled in at least their second year of college, and have completed 24 units with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher. Online students and members of the Golden Z Club are eligible to apply.The following documents are required in the application package. Only typed applications will be accepted and considered: the official application; up to five sentences each for history and activities; an essay of up to 350 words; a Declaration of Applicant; a completed privacy policy and publicity authorization; verification of a current enrollment form signed by the college/registrar; and two recommendations from adults who are not related to the applicant.', 'Women of any age, who are pursuing an accounting degree and demonstrate outstanding potential in the accounting field, are eligible to apply for the Jo Ann Rodriguez Memorial Scholarship. Applicants must be residents of the Greater Santa Clarita Valley ar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1790, 'Morgan State Actuarial Scholarship', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently listed as one of the top professions and the average starting salary is in the $75,000-$80,000 range.The Morgan State Actuarial scholarships are $20,000 ($5,000 per year renewable for 4 years). Applicants must have a strong math background, attend Morgan State University, and intend to pursue a career in the Actuarial Science profession. Applicants must be incoming Freshmen accepted into Morgan State Universitys Actuarial Science Program and must plan to study Actuarial Science at MSU on a full-time basis. Applicants must have a high school GPA of 3.0 at the time of application.', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently li', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1791, 'Paul S. Mills Scholarship', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applicants for Paul S. Mills Scholarships must: be a US citizen or permanent resident (living anywhere under US jurisdiction, including US territories); demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in a college or university program in the U.S. and has completed the equivalent of one year of credits toward an undergraduate degree or is pursuing a masters or PhD level degree.To apply you must complete an application and write a short essay (500 words) describing why you wish to pursue an education in the financial service field and why the scholarship is important to you. You must also submit a FAFSA Student Aid Report so that financial need can be evaluated. Scholarship checks will be made payable to the school selected by the student and will be mailed to the recipient. Applications will be available annually as of February 1 and can be submitted between February 1 and 11:59 pm ET on March 31. All applicants will be notified of their status via e-mail no later than June 30. Scholarships will be paid on or about July 1.', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applican', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1792, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1793, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1794, 'AFWA Master\'s Scholarship', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Scholarships will be awarded on the condition that the candidate has earned a minimum of 120 credit hours and is accepted in a masters degree program. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point avera', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1795, 'AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year of college (or 60 semester hours or the equivalent) by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1796, 'CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Funded solely by voluntary donations, these programs are geared toward attracting students to the CPA profession and supporting students who alone cannot keep up with the costs associated with completing their education and becoming a CPA. The CPA Endowment Fund offers numerous different awards, each with slightly differing criteria. The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois is a 501 (c)(3) organization formed in 1998 as the charitable partner of the Illinois CPA Society to ensure ongoing funding for scholarship and outreach programs designed to support diverse and deserving accounting students and future CPAs. Annually the Fund awards approximately $250,000 in scholarships and outreach support to more than 275 of the most diverse and deserving accounting students across the state.', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Funded solely by voluntary donations, these programs are geared ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1797, 'Herman J. Neal Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Herman J. Neal Scholarship must: be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident; be enrolled in an Illinois college or university; have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 or equivalent; and, must plan to sit for the CPA exam in Illinois within three years of application date and demonstrate progress in a course of study in accounting. This scholarship rewards African American junior, senior, or graduate accounting students who demonstrate strong academic performance, leadership qualities, and financial need.The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois is a 501 (c)(3) organization formed in 1998 as the charitable partner of the Illinois CPA Society to ensure ongoing funding for scholarship and outreach programs designed to support diverse and deserving accounting students and future CPAs. Funded solely by voluntary donations, these programs are geared toward attracting students to the CPA profession and supporting students who alone cannot keep up with the costs associated with completing their education and becoming a CPA.', 'Applicants of the Herman J. Neal Scholarship must: be a U.S. citizen or permanent U.S. resident; be enrolled in an Illinois college or university; have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0/4.0 or equivalent; and, must plan to sit for the CPA exam in Illinois', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1798, 'Illinois CPA Society Accounting Scholarship', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident and be enrolled in an Illinois college or university. Eligible applicants must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or equivalent and plan to sit for the CPA exam in Illinois within three years of the application date, and demonstrate progress in accounting courses as well as demonstrating achievement and financial need. The Illinois CPA Society scholarships are funded by the CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois. The scholarships recognize accounting students and CPA candidates who demonstrate strong academic performance, leadership qualities, and financial need. Annually the Fund awards approximately $250,000 in scholarships and outreach support to more than 275 of the most diverse and deserving accounting students across the state.', 'The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois, the Illinois CPA Societys charitable partner, provides life-changing scholarships and training programs to deserving accounting students across the state. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident and be enrol', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1799, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1800, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1801, 'Adena Health Foundation Scholarships', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative to pursue courses of study within fields associated with health care that may one day lead some of the recipients home to care for the communities served by the health system.Scholarships are available to applicants considering a career in health care, either directly involved with patient care on the clinical side or in a number of fields that support operation of a health system, such as accounting, information technology, human resources, legal, marketing and communications and business development, among others. They are awarded on a competitive basis after applications are reviewed by an Adena scholarship committee. Applicants must have a 3.3 GPA and either a high school diploma or a GED score of 550.', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1802, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1803, 'DCA College Scholarship Program', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. Undergraduate scholarships are available to residents of the Delmarva Peninsula who are undergraduate students at any accredited, degree-granting institution, with an academic major in a subject relevant to Delmarva\'s chicken community and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community. The program also is open to high school seniors on the Delmarva Peninsula who have been accepted at any accredited, degree-granting institution and who are pursuing a career path leading to employment in any segment of Delmarva\'s chicken community.A complete transcript must accompany the application, and in the case of high school seniors, proof of college acceptance is required. Applicants must secure a letter of reference from an academic advisor or faculty member. The letter may be included with the application, or the faculty member may email it to the DCA office to arrive by the application deadline. Letters must be on school letterhead and must include the signature of the referring faculty member. DCA membership on the part of the applicant or his/her family is not required and has no effect on the selection process. Scholarship payments are made to the financial aid office at the recipient\'s school.', 'Applicants of the DCA College Scholarship Program must be a student in good standing at an accredited institution within the United States, or in the case of graduating high school seniors, accepted to an accredited institution within the United States. U', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1804, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1805, 'ABA Academic Merit Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior college; have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry (which can encompass many majors); and maintain a minimum GPA of a 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. Evaluators select winners based on their academic merit, extracurricular activities, and anticipated financial need. All applicants are notified of the competition results in June. An impartial selection committee of educators is responsible for ranking and choosing the winners.', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1806, 'ABA Diversity Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars since its inception. The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program recognizes deserving students who demonstrate scholastic ability, leadership, character, diversity, and the potential to be future leaders in the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.The ABA Diversity Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of traditionally underrepresented groups in the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Eligible candidates must have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Applicants are required to submit a 500-word essay discussing the role they hope to play in advancing the future of the transportation, motorcoach, travel, and tourism/hospitality industry.', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1807, 'ABA Member Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standing for at least one year as of January 1 in the year in which the scholarships are awarded and distributed); and be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student, and must have a declared major or course of study that is relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industries and hold a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Transportation, travel and tourism encompass a varying range of professions from accounting to hospitality management and everything in between. In other words, please apply rather than ruling yourself out because of your major. However, you will be required to submit a short essay on how your major or course of study is relevant to the transportation, travel and tourism industries. The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program.', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1808, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1809, 'Asparagus Club Scholarship', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each semester/quarter. Scholarships are available to rising college freshman through postgraduate studies (must be enrolled at the time of disbursement to be considered)Eligible applicants must be rising juniors, seniors, or graduate students who are earning a degree in a Business, Food Management, Accounting, Human Resources, IT or other focuses leading to a career in the grocery industry. Experience in the grocery industry is preferred but not required. The NGA Foundation seeks to position the independent grocery industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with this industry. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders.', 'The Asparagus Club awards a maximum of ten scholarships per year. Each scholarship is $2,000 per semester not to exceed four consecutive semesters. Recipients must retain full-time student status and earn at least a 2.5 GPA to earn a scholarship each seme', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1810, 'NDS Merton Sowerby Junior Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension, Dairy researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Merton Sowerby, a long time Guernsey classifier, well known herdsman and National Dairy Shrine Pioneer and member of the National Dairy Hall of Fame.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy N', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1811, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1812, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1813, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1814, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1815, 'Washington CPA Foundation Associate Accounting Sch', 'The purpose of the Washington CPA Foundation is to strengthen and expand the profession by advancing and investing in the accounting profession. The Washington CPA Foundation is excited to be able to offer 20 $2000 scholarships for Washington State students interested in a career in accounting. If you are entering college as a first- or second-year student in fall, have a 2.5 GPA and above (or equivalent) please apply! Eligibility: Attend a two- or four-year college or university in Washington Statel; Be entering your first or second year (in college) in the coming fall; Have an interest in becoming an accountant or certified public accountant (CPA); GPA: 2.5 (high school GPA for those entering their first year in college or college GPA for those entering their second year year). Applications are to be completed online and require the following: Current rsum including jobs, internships (paid or unpaid), volunteer positions and leadership roles on campus or in the community; Transcripts (official or unofficial from all colleges attended, or high school if applying as a first-year college student). One essay (prompt in application); Email address or contact information for one reference. Reference may be an educator, supervisor, CPA, mentor or community reference (volunteer coordinator, church leader, etc.).', 'The purpose of the Washington CPA Foundation is to strengthen and expand the profession by advancing and investing in the accounting profession. The Washington CPA Foundation is excited to be able to offer 20 $2000 scholarships for Washington State studen', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1816, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1817, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1818, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1819, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1820, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1821, 'EFWA Graduate Scholarship', 'EFWA is funding one or more one-year graduate scholarships for women who are working towards graduate studies at an accredited school within a graduate program. Eligible applicants must: be a female, US citizen attending accredited US school pursuing an accounting degree; demonstrate financial need; and have commitment to the goal of pursuing a degree in accounting in preparation for a career as an accounting or finance professional, including evidence of continued commitment to this goal after receiving the award.The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting provides scholarships and mentoring, supporting equitable access to education and the advancement of women who are pursuing careers in accounting. For the most part, you may apply for more than one scholarship. Each year, the scholarship application period opens in January and closes at the end of April.', 'EFWA is funding one or more one-year graduate scholarships for women who are working towards graduate studies at an accredited school within a graduate program. Eligible applicants must: be a female, US citizen attending accredited US school pursuing an a', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1822, 'EFWA Scholarships', 'The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting offers multiple scholarships, each with its own set of criteria, to undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be female U.S. citizens with demonstrated financial need who are attending an accredited U.S. school and pursuing an accounting degree. The scholarship programs include undergraduate awards, graduate awards, and a Ph.D. award.Applicant must show a commitment to the goal of pursuing an accounting degree in preparation for a career as an accounting or finance professional, including evidence of continued commitment to this goal after receiving the award. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate an aptitude in accounting and business as evidenced by prior course work and/or work experience. Applicant must also establish clear evidence that goals and a plan for achieving those goals, both personal and professional.', 'The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting offers multiple scholarships, each with its own set of criteria, to undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be female U.S. citizens with demonstrated financial need who are attending an accre', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1823, 'Women In Need Scholarship', 'The Women In Need Scholarship is for a woman who is the primary source of support for her family and is completing her sophomore year of academic pursuit to earn a Bachelors Degree in Accounting. It is awarded in the amount of $2,000 per year for two years and will be renewed for the second year upon completion of satisfactory course work as evidenced by a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be US citizens and demonstrate financial need.The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting provides scholarships and mentoring, supporting equitable access to education and the advancement of women who are pursuing careers in accounting. For the most part, you may apply for more than one scholarship. Each year, the scholarship application period opens in January and closes at the end of April.', 'The Women In Need Scholarship is for a woman who is the primary source of support for her family and is completing her sophomore year of academic pursuit to earn a Bachelors Degree in Accounting. It is awarded in the amount of $2,000 per year for two year', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1824, 'Women in Transition Scholarship', 'The Women In Transition scholarship was designed for women who have become the primary source of support for themselves and their families and wish to return to school to obtain a degree in accounting. This is available to incoming or current freshmen, and women returning to school with a freshman status who demonstrate financial need. This scholarship is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be female US citizens attending accredited US schools pursuing an accounting degree.Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to the goal of pursuing a degree in accounting in preparation for a career as an accounting or finance professional, including evidence of continued commitment to this goal after receiving the award.In addition, an aptitude in accounting and business as evidenced by prior course work and/or work experience and clear evidence that goals and a plan for achieving those goals, both personal and professional, have been established.', 'The Women In Transition scholarship was designed for women who have become the primary source of support for themselves and their families and wish to return to school to obtain a degree in accounting. This is available to incoming or current freshmen, an', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1825, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1826, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1827, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1828, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1829, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1830, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1831, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1832, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1833, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1834, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1835, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1836, 'Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholars', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Building Technology, Building Services, Business Management & Administration, Climate and Energy, Construction Management, Drafting & Design, Electrical, Engineering Technology, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Landscape Design, Home Improvement, HVAC, Graphics Technology, Finance, Meteorology, Manufacturing, Plumbing or Renewable Energy.Besides completing the application, applicants must: write a statement (no more than 500 words) on why they are interested in their field of study, what they want to do after graduation and the importance of lifelong learning; create a 1-3-minute video summarizing their essay and share it on one or more of their social media profiles (YouTube, Facebook, etc.); and provide proof of enrollment (via an official transcript or a class schedule).', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Build', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1837, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1838, 'Laurels Fund Scholarship', 'The Laurels Fund was established for the purpose of providing scholarships to female students who are pursuing advanced degrees in accounting. Scholarships may be awarded to deserving Ph.D. students who have completed comprehensive exams prior to the previous fall semester. The selection of award recipients is based on scholarship, involving academic achievements in course work and research activities, service, including any volunteer work to which the applicant has made significant or long-term commitments and financial need. The Educational Foundation for Women in Accounting provides scholarships and mentoring, supporting equitable access to education and the advancement of women who are pursuing careers in accounting. For the most part, you may apply for more than one scholarship. Each year, the scholarship application period opens in January and closes at the end of April.', 'The Laurels Fund was established for the purpose of providing scholarships to female students who are pursuing advanced degrees in accounting. Scholarships may be awarded to deserving Ph.D. students who have completed comprehensive exams prior to the prev', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1839, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1840, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1841, 'AIAS Foundation Scholarship', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound design, law, marketing, and business administration. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1842, 'AICPA Fellowships for Minority Doctoral Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Fellowship for Minority Doctoral Students ensures that CPAs of diverse backgrounds are visible in college and university classrooms. The program\'s goal is to increase the number of minority CPAs who serve as role models and mentors to young people in the academic environment. The AICPA Foundation awards annual fellowships of $12,000 to full-time minority accounting Ph.D. scholars who demonstrate significant potential to become accounting educators.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1843, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1844, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1845, 'SILA Post Secondary College Scholarship', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of the following disciplines: Insurance/Compliance/Risk Management, Finance/Accounting/Actuarial Science, Business Administration, Business Information, Business/Management Information Systems, Law/Paralegal, and/or Information Technology. Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours OR be employed part-time and enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) credit hours OR be employed full-time and enrolled in a minimum of six (6) credit hours at an accredited post-secondary school. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The purpose of the SILA Foundation is to provide an educational forum for the public. Educational content will cover Financial Services, specifically Securities and/or Insurance, and its purpose will be to develop and/or improve individuals capabilities regarding Financial Services. Activities may include educational materials, courses, public discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, personal career development, mentoring, job training, job fairs, or other programs as determined by the SILA Foundation Board of Trustees.', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1846, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1847, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1848, 'William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship', 'The William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship is an annual award, presenting $10,000 to five recipients, each year. This is a one-time-receipt award; it may only be awarded to an individual once during their doctoral program. Bill believed that the best way to encourage the next generation of CPAs was to put educators in the classroom with relevant and recent real-world experience. The AICPA Foundation created the William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship to honor his passion and continue his legacy by providing financial assistance to CPAs pursuing their Ph.D. Eligible applicants must be a CPA registered as an accounting faculty member or professional on ThisWayToCPA.com. Applicants must have minimum three years of professional accounting experience, with a portion of that experience being within the last three years at the time of enrollment (internships can be included as long as the work was accounting or finance related). Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident (green card holder) and must have earned an undergraduate or a master\'s degree in accounting.', 'The William (Bill) Ezzell Scholarship is an annual award, presenting $10,000 to five recipients, each year. This is a one-time-receipt award; it may only be awarded to an individual once during their doctoral program. Bill believed that the best way to en', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1849, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1850, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1851, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1852, 'CMA Scholarship', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you greater credibility, higher earning potential, and ultimately a seat at the leadership table. With the CMA Scholarship, you can complete the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) program at no cost. Take the exam while still in school and dazzle future employers with your management accounting skillsThe CMA Scholarship is offered to high-achieving students (undergrad through Ph.D.) who are majoring in accounting or finance. This allows students to take the Certified Management Accountant exam for free. This award is open to students all over the world. All students who are nominated by a professor will earn the scholarship. Ten students per school per academic year can be nominated for a scholarship.', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1853, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1854, 'IAAI Scholarship Foundation Accounting Scholarship', 'The Independent Accountants Association of Illinois (IAAI) Scholarship Foundation will present up to two (2) $1,000 awards for the coming academic year. Qualifications to apply: Resident of Illinois B average or more in accounting subjects. Full time student attending a college, university or community college in Illinois.To apply submit the following by June 30th: Application for Scholarship; Official Transcripts from each college attended Letter of Recommendation on school letterhead from the head of the Accounting Department or Professor of Accounting at the college or university in which you are presently enrolled. If you have questions please contact us, either by phone or by email.', 'The Independent Accountants Association of Illinois (IAAI) Scholarship Foundation will present up to two (2) $1,000 awards for the coming academic year. Qualifications to apply: Resident of Illinois B average or more in accounting subjects. Full time stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1855, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1856, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1857, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1858, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1859, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1860, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1861, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1862, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1863, 'Hawaii Association of Public Accountants Scholarsh', 'HAPAs Oahu Chapter provides up to a total of $3,000 in awards to accounting scholars and future accountants each year. This includes a $1,000 scholarship for students to use toward tuition at a two-year college or university and a $2000 awards for students to use toward tuition at a four-year college undergraduate or graduate degree. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but for either award, applicants must: be currently enrolled and have completed some accounting classes; be Hawaiian residents; have a 3.0 GPA; and have not been a previous awardee.The applicant should submit: a completed scholarship application form; a transcript of college record; a resume; and a one-page essay on an assigned topic. Applications will be evaluated based on: overall presentation and essay; academic achievement; extracurricular activities; and financial need. HAPA, at its discretion, may request additional details and/or documentation supporting applicants submissions as considered necessary during its review process. Recipients will be notified near the end of October.', 'HAPAs Oahu Chapter provides up to a total of $3,000 in awards to accounting scholars and future accountants each year. This includes a $1,000 scholarship for students to use toward tuition at a two-year college or university and a $2000 awards for student', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1864, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1865, 'CSU Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service, demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office. Must be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.Please include in the personal statement 1) motivations and goals for a career in nonprofit or public service, 2) experience or involvement to date in nonprofit or public service activities, and 3) how they envision their course of study and anticipated career facilitating their goals with nonprofit or public service communities. All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration. This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwells admiration for the universitys commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.After graduating with a bachelors of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees audit staff. He directed the CSUs self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have de', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1866, 'George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is participation in seminars on public service offered by the Nigh Institute. Each college and university may nominate one scholarship recipient per year. Presidents of Oklahoma colleges and universities will be invited to submit a nominee for consideration of award prior to the beginning of the spring semester. To be eligible for the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship, applicants must: be residents of the state of Oklahoma as determined by the State Regents; be enrolled full time in an undergraduate program at a public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma; and demonstrate exceptional academic achievement as evidenced by a number of factors which may include grade point average, class rank, national awards, scholastic achievement, honors, teachers\' recommendations and the applicant\'s involvement in extracurricular activities.', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1867, 'GLHF Career Development Scholarship', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficient and productive members of the workforce. The scholarship program goals are as follows: improved patient and family access to insurance; decreased dependency on public resources or support; and increased commitment to the bleeding disorders community.The Career Development Scholarship provides funding assistance for tuition and enrollment fees relevant to continuing education in a non-traditional or non-degree format. This scholarship is intended to promote career development for those living with bleeding disorders. Parents and spouses are also eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be a Wisconsin resident or receive care at a Wisconsin Hemophilia Treatment Center.', 'Scholarships are offered to individuals and families living with a bleeding disorder. It is our goal that those living with bleeding disorders have access to educational opportunities that will enhance their lives and prepare them to become self-sufficien', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1868, 'Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district/region level and 6 international scholarships in the amount of $8,000. Applicants must be female students undertaking a business and/or business-related program at an accredited university/college/institute and must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a master\'s program at the time the application is submitted. Applicants must submit verification of current enrollment with application materials, have achieved an outstanding academic record during their academic studies, including business-related subjects and must have demonstrated initiative, ambition, and commitment to pursuing a career in business.', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1869, 'SVCF Financial Executives International (FEI) Scho', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarships established with SVCF by individuals, families and organizations, we have awarded nearly $27.2 million to students since 2007. Due dates for our scholarships will range.The FEI Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship opportunities for finance and accounting students at Northern California colleges and universities. In order to apply, you must be a current rising junior or senior enrolled at Santa Clara University; have demonstrated interest in finance or accounting and demonstrated academic excellence and leadership in one or more activities.', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarshi', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1870, 'Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their words and their actions. This merit-based tuition scholarship is designed for competitive applicants who demonstrate above-average academic performance, previous work or leadership experience. To be considered for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship for one of our graduate degree programs, please complete and submit the Optional Scholarship Essay as part of the graduate program application. Selection is based on this essay, as well as documentation submitted with student\'s application.', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their word', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1871, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1872, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1873, 'California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM)', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the last 6 months) are eligible for the Entrepreneurship Scholarship. This will be verified by the legal documentation that indicates evidence of ownership. Deadlines vary depending on when you are applying for. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA.CIAM Merit and Achievement Scholarships are awarded to students based on academic merit, or professional, or extraprofessional achievements. These scholarships are funded through the generous support of Mr. and Mrs. Shao and are for tuition only. Some scholarships are available regardless of financial need. Entering students apply for University scholarships via the Scholarship Application. Our decisions are based on these rules, the information you provide, the number of applicants, and the total funds available.', 'The California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM) is a 501c(3) non-profit university dedicated to connecting theory to application. Students who have started their own businesses and currently own an active business (with customer activity within the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1874, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1875, 'ICSC Foundation Graduate Scholarships', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are available for graduate students. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Individual scholarships requirements vary. The member organization for industry advancement, ICSC promotes and elevates the marketplaces and spaces where people shop, dine, work, play, and gather as foundational and vital ingredients of communities and economies. ICSC produces experiences that create connections and catalyze deals; aggressively advocates to shape public policy; develops high impact marketing and public relations that influence opinions; provides an enduring platform for professional success; and creates forward-thinking content with actionable insights all of which drive industry innovation and growth.', 'The ICSC Foundation is the non-profit, charitable arms of ICSC dedicated to creating a vibrant retail real estate industry by building a pipeline of bright, ambitious and diverse talent that can drive the industry forward. Multiple scholarships are availa', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1876, 'Fontana Transport Inc. Scholars Program', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. We want to be able to find, sponsor, and guide leaders who are determined to succeed by all means possible regardless of their struggles, lack of sources and hardships encountered in the community they live in. We want to be part of a students\' support system throughout their college career and guide them to a successful future.Candidates must be: graduating high school, will pursue a full time undergraduate degree in the United States at any 4 year accredited university by fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. The student applicant does not have to be a U.S. citizen, but they must have a minimum 3.5 weighted GPA and graduate a US accredited high school in Spring or Summer prior to applying for the scholarship. All applicants will need proof of attending a 4 year US university beginning Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded.', 'The Fontana Transport Inc Scholars Program is for first generation high school seniors who are underrepresented, need financial assistance and are passionate about furthering their education as a means to help out their family, community and themselves. W', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1877, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1878, 'Unboxing Your Life Video Scholarship', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who is willing to open up and unbox their life in a creative 5-minute video. Packaging is enticingit creates an impression on the customerbut its the contents of a box that keep people coming back. We know theres much more to you than meets the eye, and your presentation is just a reflection of who you are. If you were a carton or box, what would your packaging say? How would you brand yourself? And, most importantly, what story would your box contain? Show us the contents of your life that make you who you truly are.Eligibility & Requirements:This application is open to all high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Due to complexities with international funding, we will only consider submissions from U.S. citizens.You will need to provide proof of college acceptance or a current transcript for high school students. Undergraduate and graduate students will need to provide proof of attendance from their college or university at the time of submission.Wed love to know your future goals and why you deserve this scholarship, so were asking you to submit a brief biography of no more than 250 words with your application. In this bio, please specify your intended field of study and your current grade or degree level.We will not assess this bio in our submission evaluation, but it will help us better understand your vision. We will not consider your submission if it does not include:? A short bio with your intended field of study and education level? Proof of education? Evidence of U.S. citizenship (valid address)? A 5-minute unboxing video (no shorter than 4 minutes and no longer than 6)', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who is willing to open up and unbox their life in a creative 5-minute video. Packaging is enticingit creates an impression on the customerbut ', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1879, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Affinity P', 'Established in partnership with the Affinity Plus Foundation, a $5,000 scholarshipwill support Minnesota students or Affinity Plus members studying out-of-state pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited to live event operations, production, music engineering, music business management, music education, customer service, hospitality and/or other related fields.Eligibility and Guidelines: Applicant must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned, enrolled at an accredited college or university in the state of Minnesota or an Affinity Plus member studying out-of-state at the time of award in the fall semester Applicant must be pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited to: live event operations, production, music engineering, music business management, music education, customer service, hospitality and/or other related fields Applicant must be permanently residing in the U.S. Applicant must have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher This is a one-time award to be paid directly to a qualified educational institution.', 'Established in partnership with the Affinity Plus Foundation, a $5,000 scholarshipwill support Minnesota students or Affinity Plus members studying out-of-state pursuing a career related to the music industry. Field of study may include but is not limited', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1880, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Scholarshi', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interested in the core aspects of the concert business, including: concert promotion, venue operation, ticketing, sponsorship, e-commerce and artist management. Applicants must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned (non-traditional students pursuing a career in the music industry are invited to apply for scholarship opportunities if they meet all other eligibility requirements). Applications run from February until the due date.With the added support of the Living Legacy Foundation, Music Forward is able to provide an additional $10,000 scholarship to support a student who has experienced homelessness and/or been part of the foster care system and is interested in pursuing a career in live entertainment. For the first time in 2020, the scholarships include a dedicated award from Minnesota-based, Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union, which is designated for two Minnesota college students pursuing a career related to hospitality and music industries. All five scholarships are designed to support the next generation of music industry leaders and innovators.', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interest', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1881, 'The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least a grade point average of a 3.5 or better; and have worked and/or participated in community service. Award amounts will vary by year to year, and applications run from December up until the due date.The applications will be judged, in order of importance, based upon the following criteria: enthusiasm and passion; financial need; grade point average; community service; and extracurricular activities. The fund was established to honor Jacob Pierri and to commemorate and support the causes to which he was committed to and excelled at. Through this scholarship fund, Jake will continue to contribute to help others grow and flourish through the pursuit of their education.', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1882, 'You Can\'t Label People, But You Can Label Products', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who can show us how products can be labeled but people cant. We understand the harm in mislabeling and believe the best ideas begin with a fresh slate without prejudices or preconceptions. For this reason, we want you to forget about any labels youve received in the past related to academics or talent. Tap into your innate originality and creativity through writing and design.Eligibility & Requirements :If youre an aspiring designer, manufacturer, engineer, artist, architect, or any other type of innovator, this essay scholarship is for you. The application is open to current high school seniors, undergraduate students, and graduate students. Due to complexities with international funding, we will only consider submissions from U.S. citizens. You will need to provide proof of college acceptance or a current transcript for high school students. Undergraduate and graduate students will need to provide proof of attendance from their college or university at the time of submission. Wed love to know your future goals and why you deserve this scholarship, so were asking you to submit a brief biography of no more than 250 words with your application. In this bio, please specify your intended field of study and your current grade or degree level.We will not assess this bio in our submission evaluation, but it will help us better understand your vision. We will not consider your submission if it does not include:? A short bio with your intended field of study and education level? Proof of education? Evidence of U.S. citizenship (valid address)? A 1,000-word essay? An original label design', 'Sttark is excited to award a $4,000 scholarship to a U.S. high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who can show us how products can be labeled but people cant. We understand the harm in mislabeling and believe the best ideas begin with a fre', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1883, 'Lewis Cenker Scholarship', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a transcript confirming at least a B grade point average; include a concise Career Goals Statement indicating a direct tie to the home building industry; include most recent complete tax returns to show financial need; include at least two letters of recommendation; and have involvement in other activities related to the field of residential construction.The Lewis Cenker Scholarship Fund is a non-profit organization created in 1977 by the Home Builders Association of Georgia in honor of the late Lewis B. Cenker, an outstanding Georgian and a national industry leader. Scholarships are awarded to qualified students seeking a career directly related to the home building industry.', '?In order to apply for a Lewis Cenker Scholarship, applicants must: be entering an area of study directly related to the home building industry; complete the application in its entirety, verified and signed at a local home builders association; include a ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1884, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1885, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1886, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1887, 'Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholars', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Building Technology, Building Services, Business Management & Administration, Climate and Energy, Construction Management, Drafting & Design, Electrical, Engineering Technology, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Landscape Design, Home Improvement, HVAC, Graphics Technology, Finance, Meteorology, Manufacturing, Plumbing or Renewable Energy.Besides completing the application, applicants must: write a statement (no more than 500 words) on why they are interested in their field of study, what they want to do after graduation and the importance of lifelong learning; create a 1-3-minute video summarizing their essay and share it on one or more of their social media profiles (YouTube, Facebook, etc.); and provide proof of enrollment (via an official transcript or a class schedule).', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Build', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1888, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1889, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1890, 'Bayar Fellowship', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you must be a high school student who is interested in utilizing business principles to improve your community. The curriculum consists of a variety of concepts which will be taught through seminars and workshops intended to build the foundation of some of the most essential principles of a professional.Since the beginning, the Bayar Fellowship has been working to do things, such as: encourage low-income high school students to develop an understanding of business as they commit themselves to public service; provide a foundation for which financial literacy can be developed; and support recipients throughout their high school, college, and professional journeys by providing them with mentorship, financial support, and a strong network of accomplished peers to help them succeed in their endeavors.', 'The Bayar Fellowship aims to empower high school students from marginalized communities and low income backgrounds by providing them with the fundamental tools necessary to become leaders in their communities. To be eligible for The Bayar Fellowship, you ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1891, 'Joseph Zukin Jr. Scholarship For Entrepreneurship', 'The Joseph Zukin Jr. Educational Opportunity Scholarship is presented to any graduate or undergraduate student whose academic record and community activities reflect the entrepreneurial spirit demonstrated by Mr. Zukin in his lifetime. Special consideration is given to applicants from marginalized communities and to students who have an understanding, connection, or relationship to the OOH advertising industry. Candidates for the scholarship will be selected on the basis of their academic performance, career goals, and commitment to the spirit of entrepreneurism and community engagement that distinguished the life of Mr. Zukin.Besides completing the application, you must also submit: a transcript; a summary of any community service or extra-curricular activities; a 1-page essay (double spaced) outlining career goals or what makes you deserving of this scholarship; provide an an additional essay outlining the most important moment in your life and why; a written reference; and a copy of their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).', 'The Joseph Zukin Jr. Educational Opportunity Scholarship is presented to any graduate or undergraduate student whose academic record and community activities reflect the entrepreneurial spirit demonstrated by Mr. Zukin in his lifetime. Special considerati', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1892, 'Media Fellows Scholarship', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-based scholarship program, striving to provide financial assistance to undergraduate college students with interests at the intersection of advertising and public policy. Applicants must be undergraduate students currently enrolled and attending a college or university in the United States. Successful Media Fellows Scholarship submissions include an essay that includes the students personal financial need statement as well as a description of their academic achievements and career aspirations, a letter of recommendation, and a professional resume. Rising freshmen are ineligible for Media Fellows Scholarships. Media Fellowships are one-time only award. We seek to support students demonstrating a combination of merit and financial need whose academic interests are at the intersection of advertising and public policy.', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1893, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1894, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1895, 'The Thiel Fellowship', 'Founded by technology entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel in 2011, the Thiel Fellowship is a two-year program for young people who want to build new things. Thiel Fellows skip or stop out of college to receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Thiel Foundation\'s network of founders, investors, and scientists. Between 20-30 Fellows are selected annually. You do not need a pitch deck to apply, but it helps. A short deck or prospectus is a great way to state clearly and concisely what you\'re working on. You may apply for the fellowship if you are in school, though if you\'re selected you\'ll need to stop out in order to accept the Fellowship. There is no application deadline since we accept rolling applications.', 'Founded by technology entrepreneur and investor Peter Thiel in 2011, the Thiel Fellowship is a two-year program for young people who want to build new things. Thiel Fellows skip or stop out of college to receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Thiel', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1896, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1897, 'CALG Scholarship Program', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG promotes affirmative action and equal employment opportunity by working closely with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and related administrative agencies to advocate the positions and viewpoints of its constituents, shape regulatory and legislative outcomes and educate constituents on developments regarding regulatory changes.The Charlotte Area Liaison Group fund was created to provide financial assistance to deserving college students in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg MSA. Through the Scholarship Fund, we seek to promote the principals of workplace equality among our college students and provide financial assistance to diverse college students at the level of rising junior or senior. Applicants must be business majors with relevant coursework in human resources, be enrolled full-time in an accredited four-year undergraduate institute of higher learning, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA.', 'The Charlotte Area Liaison Group (CALG) was formed in 1991 and is based on the belief that improved and expanded communications between regulatory agencies and contractors, constituency and other groups will result in greater employment opportunity. CALG ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1898, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1899, 'Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowships', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a particular focus on research related to these commitments and ideals. Their work aims to delve into the intricacies of communities, social practices, and political structures that embody these principles.The esteemed Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation established this Fellowship in 1981, and it has evolved over the decades to become a highly regarded national award. Recipients of the Newcombe Fellowship are distinguished within their respective academic fields. They are granted a substantial $31,000 stipend, which supports them in completing the writing phase of their dissertations.Join us in celebrating and supporting scholars who are contributing to our understanding of religious commitments, ethical ideals, and the communities that embrace them through the Newcombe Fellowship.To qualify for this opportunity, applicants should meet the following criteria:1. Field of Study: Candidates must be pursuing Ph.D. degrees in the humanities and social sciences at accredited graduate schools in the United States. Please note that individuals working towards D.Min., law, Psy.D., Ed.D., and other professional degrees are not eligible.2. ABD Status: Applicants should have completed all pre-dissertation requirements and achieved ABD (All But Dissertation) status by the application deadline. This includes obtaining approval for their dissertation proposal.3. Dissertation Writing Stage: Eligible candidates should be actively engaged in the writing phase of their dissertation.4. No Previous Similar Awards: Applicants must not have previously received a similar national award intended for the final year of dissertation writing. This includes awards like AAUW, Ford, NAEd/Spencer, Mellon/ACLS, or Mellon-CES fellowships.', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a part', 31000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1900, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1901, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1902, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1903, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1904, 'The John Galt Scholarship for Future Supply Chain ', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredited higher education institutions in the United States or Canada are invited to apply.Applicants must be enrolled full-time in supply chain management or a related major with a clear intention of building a career in the supply chain field.Unfortunately, post-graduate students are not eligible at this time.Scholarship Details:The scholarship aims to support the next generation of expert forecasters, demand planners, and supply chain leaders.Recipients will receive the scholarship amount in the form of a check, payable directly to their educational institution.Citizenship of the US or Canada is not mandatory; however, applicants must be attending school in one of these countries.Application Process:Showcase your commitment to a career in business forecasting or supply chain management. Highlight opportunities you\'ve seized, both on-campus and beyond, such as participation in supply chain management associations, relevant classes, internships, and other extracurricular activities.Demonstrate financial need. While a FAFSA is not required, your personal statement should articulate how this scholarship will alleviate financial pressures and aid you in achieving your career goals in the supply chain field.Share any sacrifices you\'ve made in your pursuit of a supply chain career.Selection Criteria:We are seeking students who actively seek opportunities for skill and character development. Your personal statement should outline academic, leadership, volunteer, community, or personal achievements that define your unique story.At John Galt Solutions, we believe in empowering individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of supply chain management. Apply now to be considered for our scholarship and take the next step towards becoming a leader in the dynamic field of forecasting and supply chain management.', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredit', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1905, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1906, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1907, 'Government Finance Professional Development Schola', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate student who is majoring in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government). A letter of recommendation from your employer, and someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1908, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1909, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1910, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1911, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1912, 'Boren Fellowships', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood. Boren Fellowships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Awards recipients commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation.', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed hi', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1913, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1914, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1915, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1916, 'ABF Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectual curiosity and who take initiative with mentors by asking questions and expressing a genuine interest in their research. Preference will be given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds, including but not limited to first-generation and low-income students and students of color. Applications will be considered only from students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States. Students must have completed at least two years of their undergraduate program and must have not received a bachelors degree by the time the fellowship begins. All Fellows will work 35 hours a week in our Chicago, IL, office. Fellows also participate in a series of in-house seminars and information sessions with legal professionals to get acquainted with the many facets of socio-legal research and the legal system, as well as create the opportunity for long-lasting professional relationships in the socio-legal field. Past Fellows interacted with attorneys at an international law firm and a boutique intellectual property (IP) law firm, met one-on-one with admissions representatives from local law schools, and Zoomed with social justice-oriented nonprofits like the Cabrini Green Legal Aid and Uptown Peoples Law Center. This fellowship is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the rewards and demands of a research-oriented career in the field of law and/or social science, as well as to provide guidance about the many career options under the umbrella of the legal profession. Preference will be given to candidates who aspire to be first-generation law students. Applicants must be at least sophomores attending college or university in the U.S., studying in the fields of law and social science, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectu', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1917, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1918, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1919, 'JSU Alabama Moersch Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1920, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1921, 'Mercatus Center PhD Fellowship', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge about how markets work to improve peoples lives by training graduate students, conducting research, and applying economics to offer solutions to societys most pressing problems. Our mission is to generate knowledge and understanding of the institutions that affect the freedom to prosper, and to find sustainable solutions that overcome the barriers preventing individuals from living free, prosperous, and peaceful lives.The PhD Fellowship is a competitive, full-time fellowship program for students pursuing a doctoral degree in economics at George Mason University. Our PhD Fellows take courses in market process economics, public choice, and institutional analysis and work on projects that use these lenses to understand global prosperity and social change. Successful PhD Fellows have secured tenure-track positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States and in Europe. Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy. This is renewable upon a 3.5 GPA.', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge abo', 200000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1922, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1923, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1924, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1925, 'Mercatus MA Fellowship', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge about how markets work to improve peoples lives by training graduate students, conducting research, and applying economics to offer solutions to societys most pressing problems. The Mercatus Center offers fellowships providing training and support for students studying political economy at Mason and universities around the world.The Mercatus MA Fellowship is a two-year, competitive, full-time fellowship program for students pursuing a master\'s degree in economics at George Mason University who are interested in gaining an advanced degree in applied economics in preparation for a career in public policy. The total award of up to $80,000 (over two years) includes a monthly stipend, full tuition support (nine credits per semester), and practical experience conducting and disseminating research with Mercatus scholars and staff on pertinent policy issues. Applicants must maintain a 3.5 GPA and enroll in 9 credits each semester.', 'The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the worlds premier university source for market-oriented ideasbridging the gap between academic ideas and real-world problems. A university-based research center, the Mercatus Center advances knowledge abo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1926, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1927, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1928, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1929, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1930, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1931, 'Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives through higher education. Every year, the Washington Apple Education Foundation awards hundreds of scholarships to deserving students on behalf of tree fruit industry families, employers and supporters.The Brian Kershaw Memorial Scholarship is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled in a 2 or 4 year college/university or trade school in Washington State. To qualify, applicants must be studying in a tree fruit related field and be the children of parents who are somehow employed within Washingtons tree fruit industry. Preference will be given to students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. Additional consideration will be given to students pursing degrees in marketing, accounting, business administration and economics. The scholarship may be renewed for up to a total of four years. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'The Washington Apple Education Foundation is the charity of the tree fruit industry. Their mission is to impact lives through access to educational opportunities. Investors in the WAEF are making dreams come true for men and women improving their lives th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1932, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1933, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1934, 'Mac Hyde Brownfield Scholarship Program', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment minds. To celebrate Mac Hyde, Minnesota Brownfields offers this scholarship to students pursuing studies in diverse fields related to brownfield redevelopment.Applicants must: Be an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited Minnesota college or university; and/or a Minnesota resident; Be pursuing a field of study related to brownfields redevelopment, including: engineering, earth/environmental sciences, government/public policy, law, business, real estate, public health, economic development or related; Have an intended career in profession related to community revitalization, environmental quality, or remediation; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Recipient is invited and encouraged to attend ReScape Awards Event in April to receive scholarship.', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1935, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholars', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Students must be a full-time student and demonstrate a commitment to agriculture, leadership and academic achievement. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Enrolled university students who meet all the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be attending University of Idaho, Washington State University, Montana State University, or Oregon State University; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; be enrolled full time (12 or more credits); have a minimum GPA of 3.0; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Stude', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1936, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarshi', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influences that agriculture industry. Awards are based on school and community involvement, scholastic performance and educational goals. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Students recently graduating from high school and current college students who meet all of the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be a high school graduate with plans to attend a post-secondary institute or be a current college student enrolled full time; be attending or plan to attend an accredited two or four-year college located in Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah or Washington; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'The Northwest Farm Credit Services Minority Scholarships are awarded to high school seniors and current college students from underrepresented groups pursuing an agricultural or business-related degree or trade-related certificate that positively influenc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1937, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1938, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1939, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1940, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1941, 'Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Applications open in mid-January.The Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship benefits outstanding students in Poudre School District that aim to pursue a degree in finance, economics, business, or real estate. Eligible applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.5 GPA or better, and plan to continue in post-secondary education or training in Colorado. Financial need is a factor and should be demonstrated via a narrative that describes the applicants financial situation.', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1942, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1943, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1944, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1945, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1946, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1947, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1948, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1949, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1950, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1951, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1952, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1953, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1954, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1955, 'Winston Health Policy Scholarship', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a one-day symposium on health policy in Washington, DC. The David A. Winston Health Policy Scholarship identifies and supports promising young people committed to a health policy-related masters degree in any discipline, field, or profession from any school or program that is housed in an accredited college or university. We seek to increase the number and quality of individuals trained in these fields at the state and federal levels by awarding deserving students with financial support to further their education.The scholarship program recognizes student excellence and achievement based on that students record and recommendations from faculty and colleagues. Up to twenty awards of $10,000 will be offered to each selected student who demonstrates their potential to succeed in health policy, health administration, and/or health management at either the state or national level upon graduation from their degree program. This program is open to any student enrolled in an academic graduate program at an accredited college or university.', 'The Winston Scholarship program recognizes excellence and achievement for students in masters degree programs in health administration, health policy, and public health by providing up to twenty $10,000 per year scholarships. Winston Scholars also join a ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1956, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1957, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1958, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1959, 'VFRW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Political Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year applying for this scholarship) a college or university in Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA. Applicants must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1960, 'NDS Merton Sowerby Junior Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension, Dairy researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Merton Sowerby, a long time Guernsey classifier, well known herdsman and National Dairy Shrine Pioneer and member of the National Dairy Hall of Fame.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy N', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1961, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1962, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1963, 'Tampa Bay OWIT Scholarships', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, trade, economics, or business. Two scholarships with a maximum of $1,500 each will be awarded to the selected winners. Students must be attending a Tampa Bay college or university, or have a personal connection to the greater Tampa Bay community.All full-time students at an accredited College or University may apply (except incoming freshman). Scholarship funds must be used for tuition, books, and other expenses related to an international related major or field of study. This includes study abroad programs. Applicants must provide the TBOWIT Scholarship Committee with a detailed description of a confirmed use for the award (e.g. acceptance at study abroad program, or field research for course in which you are enrolled, etc.).', 'The Tampa Bay OWIT (TBOWIT) scholarships are designed to help support a deserving student male or female in an international study opportunity. The scholarships are designed for those students who are interested in international relations, development, tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1964, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1965, 'WGA Mary Macey Scholarship', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good standing in a two-year, associate degree-granting institution or four-year, bachelor degree-granting institution or graduate program and must currently work in the independent grocery industry. The Women Grocers of America (WGA) is pleased to assist the National Grocers Association (NGA) in its pursuit to recruit and retain the next generation of quality managers and entrepreneurs. We offer academic scholarships worth $1,500 each to students who intend to pursue a career in the independent sector of the grocery industry. Tuition checks will be mailed directly to the university.', 'Applicants of the WGA Mary Macey Scholarship must be independent grocery retailers and wholesalers, their employees and families, including WGA and NGA members and have a 2.0 GPA or better. You must be an entering sophomore or continuing student in good s', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1966, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1967, 'Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship', 'Graduate students meeting the eligibility requirements noted below may apply directly to The Wilderness Society. If you are an applicant, please make sure you meet all of the scholarship eligibility requirements, and follow the application procedures provided. We welcome applicants from diverse academic disciplines, regions, and universities. Applicants for the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship must: Be currently enrolled in an accredited graduate institution in North America at the time of application; Have strong academic qualifications; and Have academic and/or career goals focused on making a significant positive difference in the long-term protection of wilderness in the United States. The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship seeks to encourage individuals who have the potential to make a significant positive difference in understanding wilderness and how to protect it. The scholarship is available to current qualified graduate students. It was created in honor of Gloria Barron, a dedicated educator and tireless advocate for wilderness protection.', 'Graduate students meeting the eligibility requirements noted below may apply directly to The Wilderness Society. If you are an applicant, please make sure you meet all of the scholarship eligibility requirements, and follow the application procedures prov', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1968, 'NPFDA Scholarship Foundation', 'To be eligible for the NPFDA Scholarship, applicants must: be an employee of a NPFDA Member Company or the child/dependent of an employee of a NPFDA Member Company; and be enrolled full-time at a US based College or University (as an undergraduate) or be a high school senior. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a recommendation letter (from a department head, advisor or dean) and a 500-word essay describing applicant\'s goals and aspirations. NPFDA has been in existence since 1967 and is constantly growing and changing to meet its member\'s needs. NPFDA was started by a group of poultry & food distributors who recognized a true need for an organization able to deal with the problems of the distribution segment of the industry. Within the course of a year, NPFDA saw the need to expand membership with broad objectives structured to embody all segments of the industry and incorporate a team concept.', 'To be eligible for the NPFDA Scholarship, applicants must: be an employee of a NPFDA Member Company or the child/dependent of an employee of a NPFDA Member Company; and be enrolled full-time at a US based College or University (as an undergraduate) or be ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1969, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1970, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1971, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1972, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1973, 'Acton Academic Grants and Awards', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the principles of a free and virtuous society. To encourage such developments, the Acton Institute\'s academic grants and awards programs support future religious, intellectual, and moral leaders who show potential in advancing understanding of this relationship.The Calihan Academic Grants provide financial assistance to graduate students and seminarians currently studying theology, philosophy, economics, or related fields whose academic work shows outstanding potential. Applicants must demonstrate the potential to advance the principles of the free and virtuous society.The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are a collaboration between the Acton Institute and the Atlantic Council\'s Freedom and Prosperity Center, a new center which aims to increase the prosperity of the poor and marginalized in developing countries and to explore the nature of the relationship between freedom and prosperity. The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are intended specifically to promote research using the Atlantic Council Freedom and Prosperity Indexes, either by examining the relationship between freedom and prosperity in general or by enhancing the robustness of the Indexes themselves.The Novak Award recognizes scholars early in their academic career who demonstrate outstanding intellectual merit in advancing the understanding of theologys connection to human dignity, the importance of the rule of law, limited government, religious liberty, and freedom in economic life.The purpose of the Mini-Grants on Free-Market Economics grant program is to enhance the effectiveness in the teaching and research of market economics for faculty at colleges, universities, and seminaries across the United States and Canada. The Acton Institute invites proposals from faculty in one or more of the following broad categories: course development and faculty research.', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the prin', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1974, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1975, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1976, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1977, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1978, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1979, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1980, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1981, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1982, 'Loomer Mortenson Scholarship', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post-secondary colleges, universities, or community/technical colleges. Loomer Mortenson Scholarship applicants must be a current employee of a company affiliated with the collection industry; or be a dependent child of such an employee. Scholarship recipients must enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours at an accredited college, university, vocational-technical college or community college within 12 months following receipt of the award. Previous recipients of an ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarship are eligible to reapply; however, preference will be given to new applicants.bThe program is open to applicants throughout the United States. Winners will be selected based on their cumulative grade point average (GPA) and an essay (700 to 1,500 words in length) on the topic on the value of consumer credit to our nations economy. Individuals who won ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarships in the amount of $10,000, $5,000 or $3,000 (first, second or third place) in the prior year are not eligible for one of the top three prizes the following year. However, previous winners are welcome to apply for scholarships in the amount of $1,000. Preference will be given to new applicants.', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1983, 'Hsiao Memorial Economics Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Hsiao Memorial Economics Scholarship must be a graduate student attending an accredited U.S. college or university in the coming fall who is pursuing a graduate degree in the social sciences and economics. Preference is given to students pursuing a career in economics and also to research/study topics that benefit Asians or Asian Americans, especially those in social/economic need. Applicants with Asian heritage are preferred (though not required), and all applicants must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be U.S. citizens, permanent residents or foreign nationals and demonstrate financial need. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript(s) of grades (including grading scale); a resume (include work experience, school activities, community service, honors & awards); and two letters of recommendation (at least one of which is from a current professor). This scholarship was established in honor of Dr. Katharine and Dr. Liang-Lin Hsiao, who were prominent professors.', 'Applicants of the Hsiao Memorial Economics Scholarship must be a graduate student attending an accredited U.S. college or university in the coming fall who is pursuing a graduate degree in the social sciences and economics. Preference is given to students', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1984, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1985, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1986, 'Jesse B. Smith Memorial Scholarship', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, urban studies, public administration, or related field.Any resident of Duval County or any area of Jacksonville, including Baldwin, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Jacksonville Beach, who is currently enrolled in or has been accepted into any higher education institution located in the county is eligible to apply.', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1987, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1988, 'AIAS Foundation Scholarship', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound design, law, marketing, and business administration. Eligible applicants must: have at least a GPA of a 3.3; be at least 21 years old; and be a full-time undergraduate student or a graduate student attending an accredited college or university or working as an early professional (within their first two years in the industry).To complete this application, applicants must upload the following: a transcript and proof of enrollment (for student applications); proof of employment (for professional applications); a statement addressing their service, leadership, character and financial need; a personal statement (two-page maximum) including information about their studies and how they will benefit the game industry; and two recommendation letters (Recommendation letters must be from colleagues or professors from their current academic program, administration and/or professors who know them individually. Recommendation letters must address their potential to make significant contribution to the game industry through character, service or leadership abilities.)', 'Applicants to the AIAS Foundation Scholarship must intend to pursue a career or working as an early professional in any aspect of game development including, but not limited to: art, animation, programming, engineering, game direction, game design, sound ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1989, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1990, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 1991, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1992, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1993, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1994, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1995, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1996, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1997, 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant for use on tuition or related educational expenses. Essay must not exceed 15 pages; must use 12 point font size; must use Times New Roman font type; must use single space; must use page numbers and must be PDF file type. Applicants must submit a cover letter with full contact information and a transcript of the applicants collegiate record for the year or year(s) of undergraduate education completed.', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1998, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 1999, 'Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors and who are enrolled at a four-year state-sponsored or private college or university in Maryland, Virginia or DC. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens. Requirements for applying for the scholarship consist of a completed application form, grade point average transcript, and school and summer addresses, telephone numbers, and email address. Also, a 500-word essay entitled How the securities markets affect our daily lives should be submitted.The scholarship winners will be announced in August, with monies forwarded to the respective schools on behalf of the recipients prior to the Fall semester. g representation of these interests in the legislative, regulatory and technological processes, while fostering goodwill and high standards of integrity in accord with the Associations founding principle Dictum Meum Pactum My word is my bond. The Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation is dedicated to the needs of students of business, finance, and economics.', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2000, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2001, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2002, 'The CAPTRUST Scholarship', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we believe it is essential to support our local communities and prepare developing professionals for success. In order to be considered for our scholarship, students must submit an essay response for each of the four categories: Personal goals, accomplishments, career goals, and community impact. Responses must be 200 words or less, with a maximum of 800 words per submission.', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2003, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2004, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2005, 'ForEverglades Scholarships', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in the economic impacts of environmental changes. ForEverglades Scholarships provide up to $30,000 per year for stipends, tuition fees, travel, and other research-related expenses.The ForEverglades scholarships are open to full-time graduate research students from all U.S. universities pursuing degrees in earth sciences, biological sciences, engineering, geography, planning and resources management, and economics. There are multiple scholarships, and so criteria will vary by award. In general, the Foundation will support research advancing Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in economic impacts of environmental changes. The Foundation has identified several specific research areas that are of special interest, including cross-disciplinary research efforts.', 'The Everglades Foundation provides scholarships and fellowships to graduate research students pursuing the development of innovative scientific methods to advance the understanding of Everglades physical, chemical or biological processes, or research in t', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2006, 'RPW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Social Studies, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each. Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Preble County, Ohio for the past 2 consecutive years; If 18 years of age or older, be registered to vote in the state of Ohio; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (within an 8 months period of being awarded this scholarship) an accredited college or university; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Submit the application, completed in its entirety, along with transcripts, ACT results (if available) and any other supporting documents. Winning students should plan to attend an RPW meeting to be awarded the scholarship. Applicants must give written approval to the RPW to use their name and photo for RPW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on July 31st.', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2007, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2008, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2009, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2010, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2011, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2012, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2013, 'CSU Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have demonstrated an interest in and aspire to a career in nonprofit or public service, demonstrate a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale and be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need as determined by the campus Financial Aid office. Must be currently enrolled as a full-time equivalent upper division or graduate student at a California State University campus and must remain a full-time equivalent student during the scholarship period.Please include in the personal statement 1) motivations and goals for a career in nonprofit or public service, 2) experience or involvement to date in nonprofit or public service activities, and 3) how they envision their course of study and anticipated career facilitating their goals with nonprofit or public service communities. All students meeting the above requirements are encouraged to apply. A student who is a military veteran, meets the criteria, and is otherwise equal to others in qualifications, will receive favorable consideration. This scholarship reflects Mr. Leffingwells admiration for the universitys commitment to provide opportunities to foster the next generation of students who wish to be instrumental in serving the public.After graduating with a bachelors of science degree from CSU Northridge, and serving as an officer in the US Army, Richard Leffingwell joined the CSU Office of the Chancellor as a member of the trustees audit staff. He directed the CSUs self-supporting financing activities, and later became the director of financing and treasury. Richard worked with trustees, campuses, and the municipal financing community to establish viable systems for financing non-state projects at the 23 CSU campuses before retiring in 2004.', 'Applicants for the Richard K. Leffingwell Scholarship should be pursuing a course of study within the fields of business, economics or other disciplines that will serve the applicant in achieving goals relating to nonprofit or public service. Must have de', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2014, 'Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to memorialize Dr. Jorge\'s life and to promote his ideals: a better society for all, education, and international cooperation. Each year two qualified students will be awarded $500 each in order to facilate their pursuit of an undergraduate education in a field related to political economy, an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences that focuses on the interrelationships among individuals, governments, and public policy.The window for scholarships opens during the fall semester for the upcoming spring and summer terms. In order to be eligible for the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship, applicants must: reside in Miami - Dade County, FL, prior to submitting the application; pursue an undergraduate degree in Political Science, History, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, or Public Administration; and attend a regionally accredited college or university in Miami Dade County, FL. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit transcripts and an essay.', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Schola', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2015, 'IHS PhD Scholarship and Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The Humane Studies Fellowship offers three types of support to graduate students, awarded on a rolling basis.Rooted in the classical liberal tradition, IHS is a non-profit organization that supports the achievement of a freer and more humane society by connecting and supporting graduate students, scholars, and intellectuals who are driving progress in critical conversations shaping the 21st century. We believe that ideas within the classical liberal tradition serve as the foundation for the good society an intellectually open, tolerant, and pluralistic society in which individuals and communities thrive in peace, prosperity, and mutual respect.', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2016, 'Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for the upcoming academic year and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. These are awarded on a rolling basis.The fellowship is open to PhD students at any university. International students are eligible; however, preference is given to applicants who live or study in the United States. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. HSF generally does not fund students studying the natural sciences, medicine, or engineering.', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for th', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2017, 'Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district/region level and 6 international scholarships in the amount of $8,000. Applicants must be female students undertaking a business and/or business-related program at an accredited university/college/institute and must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a master\'s program at the time the application is submitted. Applicants must submit verification of current enrollment with application materials, have achieved an outstanding academic record during their academic studies, including business-related subjects and must have demonstrated initiative, ambition, and commitment to pursuing a career in business.', 'The Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships are awarded to women studying business at the undergraduate level who have demonstrated outstanding potential in the field. Zonta International offers up to 32 scholarships of $2,000 each at the district', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2018, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2019, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2020, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2021, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2022, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2023, 'Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award', 'OJEFA currently offers scholarships to bring aspiring young outdoors communicators to the SEOPA conference at absolutely no cost to them. One is through the Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award. Recipients will learn about all aspects of outdoor communications from the people who make it happen day in and day out. Recipients of the Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award receive many things, such as free conference registration, four free nights of lodging, and up to $1000 toward travel expenses.Eligible applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in actively working toward a career in outdoor communications (college students enrolled in journalism and/or forestry and wildlife classes are preferred, but such course study is not mandatory). Applicants must submit the official application, two letters of reference, tear sheets of previously published work (if any), and a biographical profile/resume and photo. Scholarship dollar amounts will vary.', 'OJEFA currently offers scholarships to bring aspiring young outdoors communicators to the SEOPA conference at absolutely no cost to them. One is through the Lindsay Sale-Tinney Award. Recipients will learn about all aspects of outdoor communications from ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2024, '10x Digital Marketing Scholarship', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are planning to be enrolled or are currently enrolled in a digital marketing, technology, communications, marketing, business or a related field. Applicants must be high school seniors or college undergraduate students majoring in (or planning to major in) a field related to digital marketing. Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the Fall semester. Write a 500-word essay on how digital marketing trends are changing the way we market to consumers. In your opinion, which 5 digital marketing trends are paving the way for the coming year and why. Give detailed examples of each. Separately, include a narrative (2 paragraphs max) of why you are deserving of this scholarship.', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are plannin', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2025, 'ACES Bill Walsh Scholarship', 'The Bill Walsh scholarship will go to an applicant who aspires to edit news and who demonstrates the talent and passion for language that Bill devoted his life to. The scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors and graduate students who have demonstrated an interest in and aptitude for copy editing jobs or internships. This is awarded without regard to the students nationality, residence or field of academic concentration. Previous scholarship winners are not eligible. ACES: The Society for Editing is the nations leading organization of editing professionals, educators, and students. We are dedicated to improving the quality of the written word and the working lives of editors. We set standards of excellence and give a voice to editors in journalism, government, business, and beyond through top-notch training, networking, and career opportunities. Through our generosity, ACES offers numerous scholarships to eligible students.', 'The Bill Walsh scholarship will go to an applicant who aspires to edit news and who demonstrates the talent and passion for language that Bill devoted his life to. The scholarships are open to college juniors, seniors and graduate students who have demons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2026, 'ACES Education Fund Scholarship', 'Applicants for all ACES scholarships must be seeking degrees as enrolled college/university juniors, seniors, or graduate students during the upcoming fall and demonstrate an interest in editing as a career. Scholarships are awarded without regard to the students nationality, residence or field of academic concentration. Were looking for critical thinkers who have a passion for words and enjoy making writing clear, accurate and engaging. Previous scholarship winners are not eligible. ACES: The Society for Editing is the nations leading organization of editing professionals, educators, and students. We are dedicated to improving the quality of the written word and the working lives of editors. We set standards of excellence and give a voice to editors in journalism, government, business, and beyond through top-notch training, networking, and career opportunities. Through our generosity, ACES offers numerous scholarships to eligible students.', 'Applicants for all ACES scholarships must be seeking degrees as enrolled college/university juniors, seniors, or graduate students during the upcoming fall and demonstrate an interest in editing as a career. Scholarships are awarded without regard to the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2027, 'Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills.To be eligible for the Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a graduate degree program in a transportation-related field such as engineering, planning, finance or logistics. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2028, 'WTS Leadership Legacy Scholarship for Graduates', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in transportation or a related field (such as transportation engineering, planning, finance, communications, or logistics) and demonstrate leadership skills and an active commitment to community service. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2029, 'AQHA Journalism or Communications Scholarship', 'Growing up with an American Quarter Horse teaches youth the values of compassion, dedication and hard work. They learn to become leaders and visionaries. For youth who strive to turn their passion into a career, scholarships can help make higher education affordable. The Foundation connects horses and people through charitable giving in order to develop and support programs or initiatives that preserve our horse\'s legacy and further the overall well-being of the American Quarter Horse and the people who comprise the Quarter Horse family.Ideal candidates have been a member of AQHA or AQHYA for at least one year and are pursuing a college degree in journalism or communications. Recipient must pursue a career in news, editorial or print journalism, photojournalism or a related field. Member must apply during their senior year of high school or while enrolled as a freshman at an accredited college or university. Recipient must maintain a minimum cumulative 2.5 grade point average. Current or previous AQHF scholarship recipients are not eligible to receive this scholarship. Funding for this scholarship will be applied to a four-year undergraduate degree program as specified above.', 'Growing up with an American Quarter Horse teaches youth the values of compassion, dedication and hard work. They learn to become leaders and visionaries. For youth who strive to turn their passion into a career, scholarships can help make higher education', 32000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2030, 'Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or completed a 4-year college or university degree (regardless of other family members level of education).Editor World LLC is offering a scholarship to provide aid with books, supplies, or anything else a student may need to cover their educational expenses. The Scholarship shall be in the amount of $500.00 USD to be paid toward the educational program of your choice. To apply for the Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship, applicants should complete the application form in full and submit a 300-word essay on what motivates you to complete your certification or degree. Terms and Conditions, with rules and exclusions apply.', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or comp', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2031, 'Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to carrying on the tireless mission of the late Trib Total Media managing editor to inspire the next generation of journalists to pursue their work with the same unfailing passion and integrity that Jim displayed each day. Each year, Trib Total Media will select one Western Pennsylvania student to receive up to $30,000 in scholarship funds awarded in annual installments of up to $7,500 each. The recipient also will receive a summer internship at Trib Total Media and, upon graduation, an offer for full-time employment. Applicants must be enrolled in or (if currently a high school senior) planning to attend, an accredited four-year college or university with a major in Journalism, English Writing or Communication and remain in the approved course of study through graduation, with a primary residence in the Pittsburgh region, including, but not limited to Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Westmoreland or Washington counties, and must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.25.', 'The Jim Borden Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to carrying on the tireless mission of the late Trib Total Media managing editor to inspire the next generation of journalists to pursue their work with the same unfailing passion and integrity that Jim dis', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2032, 'Scholarship for Diversity in Media', 'Trib Total Media is proud to announce the Scholarship for Diversity in Media. This scholarship is designed to award exceptionally talented Journalism, Communication, or English Writing students who are culturally, ethnically or racially diverse. Minorities have been traditionally under-represented in newsrooms but we believe that all voices need to be heard and varied cultural perspectives need to be shared. Through this scholarship, we are encouraging promising young journalists from diverse backgrounds to pursue a career in our industry and bring diversity to local media.Purpose: The purpose of the Scholarship for Diversity in Media is to award and inspire future journalism students from culturally, ethnically and racially diverse backgrounds. Each year, Trib Total Media will select one Western Pennsylvania student to receive up to $30,000 in scholarship funds awarded in annual installments of up to $7,500 each. The recipient also will receive a summer internship at Trib Total Media and, upon graduation, an offer for full-time employment.Applicants must be high school senior planning to attend an accredited four-year college or university with a major in Journalism, English Writing or Communication and remain in the approved course of study through graduation. Must be a minority as defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Program (African American, Hispanic, Native American, Asian or Pacific Islander, Multi-racial) who\'s primary residence is in the Pittsburgh region, including, but not limited to Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Westmoreland or Washington counties. Must maintain a minimum cumulative 3.25 GPA on a 4.0 scale and must complete summer internship(s) at Trib Total Media.Applicants must submit a letter of application addressed to Scholarship for Diversity in Media Selection Committee stating intent to apply for the scholarship and a completed application along with their most recent transcript showing a cumulative grade point average and three letters of recommendation (no family members, please). Must submit three five work samples (can be written work, photos or video). All applicants must participate in a personal interview with selection committee and complete a writing, spelling and general knowledge exam. Scholarship funds will be issued directly to the recipients campus and may not be used to pay back loans of any kind.', 'Trib Total Media is proud to announce the Scholarship for Diversity in Media. This scholarship is designed to award exceptionally talented Journalism, Communication, or English Writing students who are culturally, ethnically or racially diverse. Minoritie', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2033, 'Ohio Soybean Council Foundation Undergraduate Scho', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages undergraduate students at Ohio colleges and universities to pursue degrees in one of the many academic fields that support the future of the soybean industry including agriculture, business, communication, economics, education, science, and technology. Applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student at an Ohio college or university, and attained at least sophomore status by the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher, and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career related to the soybean industry and/or agriculture. Eligible majors include biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, molecular biology, chemistry, engineering, biotechnology, bioenergy, biofuels, food science, crop science, environmental science, agricultural communications, agricultural business, agricultural education or any of the agricultural disciplines or related fields.', 'In order to ensure the future prosperity of the U.S. soybean industry, it is important that students understand the wide variety of opportunities available in agricultural careers. The Ohio Soybean Foundation Undergraduate scholarship program encourages u', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2034, 'Ithaca College Park Scholar Award', 'Each year, Ithaca College offers Park Scholar Scholarship Awards to students who are passionate about the field of communications, community service and who thrive on academic and personal challenge. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen (federal guidelines), and apply to Ithaca College for an undergraduate major within the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Transfer students are not eligible for the award. An additional online application for the Park Scholar Award must also be completed. At least 10 merit-based scholarships are awarded to outstanding high school seniors each year. In addition, at least three merit-based scholarships are awarded to Park School rising juniors each spring. Park Scholar Awards cover the entire cost of attendance (tuition, room, and board) at Ithaca College and include stipends for living expenses, books, and a one-time computer purchase of $2,500. Four-year awards are renewable for up to three years (for a total of eight semesters), while rising junior awards are renewable for a total of four semesters.', 'Each year, Ithaca College offers Park Scholar Scholarship Awards to students who are passionate about the field of communications, community service and who thrive on academic and personal challenge. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citiz', 262436, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2035, 'JPMorgan Chase Thomas G. Labrecque Smart Start Pro', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world experience within our industry-leading businesses while pursuing a full four-year scholarship at a prestigious university.What to Expect:In the Smart Start program, you\'ll acquire the essential skills required for a thriving career in financial services. During the school year, you\'ll work part-time, and during the summer, you\'ll transition to full-time employment. Each year, you\'ll have the chance to explore different facets of the financial services sector as you rotate through various areas of our firm. This hands-on experience will not only expand your knowledge but also expose you to the diverse roles within the industry, laying the foundation for your future career. Plus, you\'ll do all this while enjoying the financial support of a full four-year scholarship at an accredited college or university.Who We Seek:We\'re on the lookout for exceptionally talented and driven students who reside in New York City and attend local high schools. To qualify, you should have a strong academic record and a genuine interest in the financial services field. The Smart Start program demands discipline as you\'ll be balancing your education with real-world work experience in a dynamic environment. We value intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills, teamwork, and effective communication. Flexibility, attention to detail, sound judgment, and multitasking abilities are also highly regarded qualities.What We Provide:On-the-Job Experience: Your journey begins with meaningful projects, active participation in meetings, and collaboration with experienced managers. This immersive experience will not only deepen your industry insights but also enhance your technical and interpersonal skills. With over 300 program alumni still thriving at JPMorgan Chase, you\'ll have access to a vast network of support and guidance.Career Growth: Our program managers will assist you in identifying career opportunities within the firm that align with your interests and capabilities. We\'ll also prepare you for the formal recruiting process. Many of our graduates go on to pursue full-time analyst positions after completing their degrees.Join the Smart Start program to embark on a rewarding journey that sets the stage for a successful career in financial services. Invest in your future with a full scholarship and invaluable industry experience. Your path to a thriving financial career starts here.', 'If you\'re a motivated and analytical high school student in the vibrant city of New York, the Smart Start program is your gateway to kick-starting a promising career in financial services. This unique opportunity allows you to gain invaluable real-world e', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2036, 'Cherry Hawk Scholarship', 'Since inception in 1993, Cancer for College has awarded more than $6 million and 1,600 scholarships to cancer survivors all across the United States. Each year we award many general, nationwide scholarships as well as several specialty scholarships. For your convenience, we house them all in one single application. The Cherry Hawk Scholarship is open to students from or attending school in Southern California. Students should aspire to become sports professionals, studying a sports-related field such as Sports Information, Sports Medicine (inc. Physical Therapy, Sports Psychology or related), Sports Management, Sports Marketing, Sports Journalism or Communications.', 'Since inception in 1993, Cancer for College has awarded more than $6 million and 1,600 scholarships to cancer survivors all across the United States. Each year we award many general, nationwide scholarships as well as several specialty scholarships. For y', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2037, 'CFPCA LGBT Endowed Scholarship', 'The CFPCA LGBT Endowed Scholarship provides financial support and hope to meritorious students who demonstrate positive sensitivity to and involvement in LGBT issues. Preference is given to currently enrolled Wayne State University LGBT students, although all Wayne State University students are invited to apply. All current undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at least half-time with majors in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts who are in good academic standing may apply. Applicants should demonstrate positive sensitivity to and involvement in LGBT issues.', 'The CFPCA LGBT Endowed Scholarship provides financial support and hope to meritorious students who demonstrate positive sensitivity to and involvement in LGBT issues. Preference is given to currently enrolled Wayne State University LGBT students, although', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2038, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2039, 'Martin\'s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread Video Schol', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The student with the best advertisement for each category will be awarded $3,000. Two runners-up will also be chosen for each category and will be awarded $1,500 and $500, respectively. Videos will be used in Martins Sweet Mini Moments campaign throughout April.Video Technical Specifications: YouTube ad: 30 seconds 1 minute, horizontal video (19201080), mp4 format; Instagram Reels ad: 15-30 seconds, vertical video (10801920), mp4 format. Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States who is 18 years of age or older at the time of entry, must be a full-time or part-time undergraduate student at the time of entry and must be enrolled in a marketing, communications, or advertising program at the time of entry. Applicants must attend a college or university within 100 miles of Martins Chambersburg, PA bakery or Martins Valdosta, GA bakery at the time of entry.', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The stu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2040, 'Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship', 'To be considered for the WCA Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements: Full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; minimum GPA of 3.0; completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; demonstrated career commitment in communications or media; and enrolled in a Central Texas college or university. If selected as a scholarship finalist, you may be asked to produce a transcript and confirm class enrollment.Today, WCA is one of the largest and most diverse all-volunteer professional communications organizations in the city. Our membership includes more than two hundred members from a wide variety of communication roles. We continue our long tradition of supporting professional communicators across all disciplines through professional development and education, mentoring the next generation of communicators, creating a supportive community, and bestowing annual professional honors and undergraduate scholarships. The future is brighter than ever.', 'To be considered for the WCA Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship, applicants must meet the following requirements: Full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; minimum GPA of 3.0; completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; demonstrated car', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2041, 'WCA Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship', 'Applicants must: Be a full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Have completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; Demonstrate career commitment in communications or media; Be enrolled in a Central Texas college or university (Central Texas college or university is defined as being located in the 10-county Capital region in Central Texas including Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, Hays, Lee, Llano, Travis and Williamson Counties).WCA awards the Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship to at least one deserving undergrad student every year. A treasured community leader and member of WCA for 24 years, Jo Caldwell Meyer was the national executive secretary of Theta Sigma Phi, the professional society for women in communication, and predecessor to Women Communicators of Austin. The scholarship application requires completion of a short essay and a letter of recommendation. If you are a scholarship finalist, you may be asked to produce a transcript and confirm class enrollment.', 'Applicants must: Be a full-time student currently enrolled with a minimum of 12 hours; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Have completed minimum of 30 hours of coursework; Demonstrate career commitment in communications or media; Be enrolled in a Central Texas co', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2042, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2043, 'NHA Past Chairs\' Legacy Scholarship', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental sciences, forestry, hydrology, animal sciences, management, financial services, communications, and other areas. Many companies also offer high-paying skilled labor and technical positions.The National Hydropower Association will be accepting applications for the NHA Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship goes to a promising young person who demonstrates the academic skills and commitment to help create the next generation of leaders in the waterpower industry. Applicant must be pursuing a program of study that is related to the waterpower industry: Engineering, sciences (biology, fisheries, and hydrology), communications, or environmental studies.', 'NHA created the Past Chairs Legacy Scholarship in 2008 to encourage students to consider becoming part of the U.S. waterpower industry. Our growing industry has professionals in many different fields, including engineering, IT, biology, environmental scie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2044, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2045, 'NATAS Chicago/Midwest College Scholarships', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitable arm of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) - Chicago/Midwest Chapter, Inc. and is a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Chicago/Midwest Chapters scholarship program has distributed more than $560,000 in scholarships to students since the mid-1990s. The Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) anticipates awarding scholarships for the upcoming academic year. The College Scholarships are for those already enrolled in college or a university who will attain senior level status, in a bachelors degree program or will be enrolled in a graduate degree program in that term. Applicants must: be enrolled in an accredited college or university within the ADI (area of dominant influence) of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction; or have their primary residence (home address) within the ADI of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction; or be a relative of a member in good standing of the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the Television Academy.', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitab', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2046, 'ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship', 'The ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship is a 9-month, full-time program that provides fellows with an opportunity to work in Washington D.C. on legislative and public policy issues at Congressional offices. To be eligible for the ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship, applicants must: be Islamic; have graduated with an undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited university; be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident of the United States or a DACA recipient; have a minimum of one year of full-time professional experience in the field of policy; and have a proven commitment to policy-making and public service. Applications run from November until the due date.Benefits of the ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship are: a salary for housing and other expenses for the 9-month fellowship; roundtrip airfare to D.C.; health insurance reimbursement monthly; placement in a congressional office; one-day Hill orientation; professional leadership and policy enrichment workshops; networking opportunities; mentorship throughout the program and access to our online mentorship platform; and support with job placement after this program.', 'The ISF Congressional Policy Fellowship is a 9-month, full-time program that provides fellows with an opportunity to work in Washington D.C. on legislative and public policy issues at Congressional offices. To be eligible for the ISF Congressional Policy ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2047, 'IAPD Scholarship', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Each year, worthy recipients are awarded up to $5,000 to provide meaningful financial support for their college/university education. To apply for a IAPD scholarship, college/university students at the undergraduate or graduate degree level must meet one of the following criteria: Be employed by an IAPD member company; Be a child of an employee of an IAPD member company; or Be enrolled in a professional sales program (major, minor or concentration), business, communications, marketing, engineering, supply chain management, information technology, accounting, human resources program or related programs. Applications open in the Fall.', 'The IAPD Charitable Foundation was established in 1981 as a non-profit tax exempt corporation to provide scholarships at the undergraduate and graduate degree levels to employees of IAPD member firms and their children, as well as students enrolled in a p', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2048, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Asian ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. To be eligible for the PG&E Employee Resource Group Asian Scholarship, applicants must be high school seniors who intend to start college in the upcoming fall. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Employee Resource Group provides an effective forum for members to enhance skills, knowledge and experience. All majors eligible, but encouragement is given to engineering, IT, business, environmental or energy-related emphasis.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2049, 'NYWICI Scholarship Program', 'New York Women in Communications (NYWICI) provides scholarships every year to deserving young students. Scholarships range from $2,500 to $10,000 for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students for students pursuing a career/major in the field of communications. Applicants must reside in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, or Pennsylvania or go to college or university in one of those states. Our current sponsored scholarships are listed on our official website. Scholarships awarded are sponsored by individuals, foundations, and companies that support our mission. NYWICI has awarded over $2 million in scholarships to empower over 370 students since the program inception. The scholarship application, rules and obligations can be found on our website. Applications close on February 28th.', 'New York Women in Communications (NYWICI) provides scholarships every year to deserving young students. Scholarships range from $2,500 to $10,000 for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students for students pursuing a career/major in the field of co', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2050, 'LAGRANT Foundation Graduate Scholarships', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship recipients will receive a trip to either New York City, Portland, OR, or Minneapolis, MN where they will participate in career building activities. This includes a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, three to four day-long career development workshops, and a scholarship & donor recognition reception. During these activities, students will have the opportunity to meet industry professionals, network and gain exposure to the advertising, marketing and public relations world.To be eligible for the Graduate Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time student at a four-year, accredited institution in the U.S., carrying a total of 9 units or more per semester/quarter; have a 3.2 GPA; major in a field of study that has an emphasis in advertising, marketing, or public relations; have at least one year left; and be available to participate in the scholarship activities. This is also open to Ph.D. students.', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship ', 3750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2051, 'LAGRANT Foundation Undergraduate Scholarships', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship recipients will receive a trip to either New York City, Portland, OR, or Minneapolis, MN where they will participate in career building activities. This includes a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, three to four day-long career development workshops, and a scholarship & donor recognition reception. During these activities, students will have the opportunity to meet industry professionals, network and gain exposure to the advertising, marketing and public relations world.To be eligible for the Undergraduate Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time student at a four-year, accredited institution in the U.S., carrying a total of 12 units or more per semester/quarter; have a 3.0 GPA; major in a field of study that has an emphasis in advertising, marketing, or public relations; have at least one year left; and be available to participate in the scholarship activities.', 'Each year, The LAGRANT Foundation provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate ethnic minority students who are attending accredited institutions and are pursuing careers in the fields of advertising, marketing or public relations. The scholarship ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2052, 'TLF Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the TLF Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be either African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time student at a four-year, accredited institution in the U.S., carrying a total of 12 units or more per semester/quarter; have either a 3.0 GPA if applying for the Undergraduate Scholarships or a 3.2 GPA if applying for the Graduate Scholarships; major in a field of study that has an emphasis in advertising, marketing, or public relations; have at least one year left; and be available to participate in the scholarship activities.The scholarship recipients will receive a trip to either New York City, Portland, OR, or Minneapolis, MN where they will participate in career building activities. This includes a welcome dinner with a keynote speaker, three to four day-long career development workshops, and a scholarship & donor recognition reception. During these activities, students will have the opportunity to meet industry professionals, network and gain exposure to the advertising, marketing and public relations world. TLF accepts applications from undergraduate students (current freshmen, sophomores, juniors and non-graduating seniors only) and graduate students (including Ph.D. students).', 'To be eligible for the TLF Scholarships, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or DACA recipient; be either African American/Black, Asian American/Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino or Native American/American Indian; be a full-time studen', 3750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2053, 'James B. Simpson Fellowship', 'Through a gift from the Rev. James B. Simpson, the School of Communication (SOC) at American University provides graduate fellowships to direct the Simpson website. The database currently houses almost 3,000 quotations and is updated regularly to reflect a variety of quotations from a wide range of sources, including news talk shows, pop culture events, social media, and recently published books and magazines.American University offers the James B. Simpson Fellowship to graduate students. Qualified candidates should: have an understanding of the importance of quotations in contemporary communication; have a vision for how the quotations and the site can be leveraged to enhance the School of Communication; have editing, writing, new media, and HTML experience; and have the ability to manage and update the website. To be eligible, applicants must: have applied and been accepted to the MA in journalism and public affairs; be enrolled full-time (9 credits or more); and be a US citizen or permanent resident. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through a gift from the Rev. James B. Simpson, the School of Communication (SOC) at American University provides graduate fellowships to direct the Simpson website. The database currently houses almost 3,000 quotations and is updated regularly to reflect ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2054, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2055, 'Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Application open in mid-January.The purpose of the Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship is to provide assistance to students with financial need who reside in or otherwise have substantial ties to Larimer County, and who have an interest in the study of law or our system of government, debate or other similar law-related educational activities. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, and reside in or have strong ties to Larimer County (students attending Windsor High School are eligible).', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2056, 'BSU Swim Family Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Swim Family Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled at Ball State as a major or minor in the Department of Media; have a 3.0 GPA in courses completed at Ball State through the semester immediately preceding the date of application, as well as a 3.0 GPA in Department of Media courses; meet all Media internship requirements; and provide two letters of support indicating you have the skills to work in a media environment.In order to recognize our students academic and creative achievements, our department offers several scholarships every year to students who are currently enrolled and majoring or minoring in the Department of Media. Early each spring semester, majors and minors will receive an email that includes a custom scholarship application link. This link is individual to the student and should only be used by the student.', 'To be eligible for the Swim Family Scholarship, applicants must: be actively enrolled at Ball State as a major or minor in the Department of Media; have a 3.0 GPA in courses completed at Ball State through the semester immediately preceding the date of ap', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2057, 'Connecticut Broadcasters Association Scholarship', 'Connecticut Broadcasters Association Scholarships are for Connecticut residents only. Students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university (in any location), pursuing media-related majors, such as communications, journalism, marketing, broadcast engineering, etc. Awards range from $1,000-5,000 and are based upon financial need and meritApplication period opens Jan. 1st each year and closes on March 15th.', 'Connecticut Broadcasters Association Scholarships are for Connecticut residents only. Students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university (in any location), pursuing media-related majors, such as communications, journalism, marketing, broadca', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2058, 'Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for', 'The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a scholarship for the undergraduate study of religion journalism or mass communications. The scholarship assists a United Methodist undergraduate who intends to pursue a career in religion journalism through study at an accredited U.S. college or university. Applicants must be a United Methodist ethnic minority student enrolled at the junior or senior level in the journalism or communications department of an accredited college or university in the United States. Applicants are judged on five criteria: Christian commitment and involvement in the life of the United Methodist Church; academic achievement as revealed by transcripts, grade point averages and the required letters of reference; journalistic experience and/or evidence of journalistic talent; clarity of purpose in plans and goals for the future; and the potential professional ability as a religion journalist.', 'The Leonard M. Perryman Communications Scholarship for Racial Ethnic Minority Students awards a scholarship for the undergraduate study of religion journalism or mass communications. The scholarship assists a United Methodist undergraduate who intends to ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2059, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2060, 'NATAS Chicago/Midwest High School Scholarships', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitable arm of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) - Chicago/Midwest Chapter, Inc. and is a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Chicago/Midwest Chapters scholarship program has distributed more than $560,000 in scholarships to students since the mid-1990s. The Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences anticipates awarding scholarship for the upcoming year. The High School Scholarships are offered to assist and encourage talented high school seniors preparing to attend post-secondary institutions and who are committed to careers in the television industry. Applicants must be enrolled in a high school within the ADI (area of dominant influence) of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction or have their primary residence (home address) within the ADI of the television markets within the Chicago/Midwest chapter jurisdiction or be a relative of a member in good standing of the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the Television Academy.', 'The mission of NATAS Chicago Foundation is to provide scholarships to deserving high school and college students who are studying or intend to study journalism, broadcast television, television production and communications. The foundation is the charitab', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2061, 'PPEF Chairman\'s College Scholarships', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or graduate level coursework (industry employees only). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 to apply. Applicants may apply for more than one scholarship if all requirements are met. Special note: The Four-Year College Scholarships will be awarded first. Applicants not receiving a Four-Year College Scholarship will be automatically considered for the One-Year College Scholarships and Named Scholarships so a separate application is not required. To be considered for the need-based scholarships, PPEF must receive a copy of the Student Aid Report that a student receives after filing the FAFSA. Application deadline is March 15 at Midnight Central Time.PPEF is an educational, charitable, nonprofit organization that awards college scholarships to students who have a parent working in the promotional products industry or who are working for a company in the industry. Since 1989, PPEF has awarded $3,026,500 in college scholarships to 1,618 students.', 'Scholarships are available to full-time promotional products industry employees or their dependent children. Scholarships are available for undergraduate education only except for the Friends of PPMN Scholarship which may be used for undergraduate or grad', 5500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2062, 'Stoody-West Graduate Fellowship', 'The Stoody-West Graduate Fellowship will assist one United Methodist student in their post-graduate study at an accredited U.S. college or university who intends on pursuing a career in religious journalism. Applicants must be a United Methodist who intends to pursue a career in religion journalism and is enrolled in post-graduate study at a school in the United States. (The term religion journalism includes news writing for secular and church media and for church institutions. The committee will consider appropriate news and journalism forms, including electronic and broadcast media, as well as print.)The Stoody-West Fellowships in religious journalism are offered in recognition of the work and lives of Dr. Ralph Stoody and Dr. Arthur West, who were leaders in public relations and information services in The United Methodist Church. The purpose of the fellowship is to enhance the recipient\'s professional competence and thereby help to perpetuate the standards exemplified by Ralph Stoody and Arthur West.', 'The Stoody-West Graduate Fellowship will assist one United Methodist student in their post-graduate study at an accredited U.S. college or university who intends on pursuing a career in religious journalism. Applicants must be a United Methodist who inten', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2063, 'California Broadcasters Association Scholarship', 'The CBA Board of Directors awards two $1,000 scholarships for radio and two $1000 scholarships for television each semester. Applicants should be enrolled college student working as an intern at any California Broadcasters Association member radio or television station. There are no minimum hours per week requirements. More than one intern may apply from each station. Any employee (or their child) of a CBA member station enrolled as a college student majoring in a broadcast-related field (communications, journalism, engineering, marketing, etc.) may apply. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a California school or be up to 6 months graduated with an overall 2.5 GPA.The California Broadcasters Association (CBA) promotes the broadcast industry and the audiences they serve. The impetus of this mission rests in the belief that broadcasters play an essential role in their communities. Their powerful influence is given and guarded by the fundamental rights of this country, and in return each radio and television station must operate in the public interest.', 'The CBA Board of Directors awards two $1,000 scholarships for radio and two $1000 scholarships for television each semester. Applicants should be enrolled college student working as an intern at any California Broadcasters Association member radio or tele', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2064, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2065, 'American Advertising Federation Pittsburgh Scholar', 'The American Advertising Federation Pittsburgh Scholarship Fund was created at The Pittsburgh Foundation to build stronger ties between the Pittsburgh advertising community and college, technical school and university level students entering the advertising field. The motivation for the scholarship is to inspire and reward outstanding candidates who have demonstrated potential success in the field and to bring cultural diversity to the Pittsburgh advertising industry.Applicants must be attending a 4-year college or university as an undergraduate student at the junior or senior level in the coming fall semester or a 2-year college, technical or trade school and be in the final year in the coming fall semester, reside in Allegheny County, Armstrong County, Beaver County, Butler County, Fayette County, Indiana County, Lawrence County, Mercer County, Washington County or Westmoreland County in Pennsylvania, pursue a degree or studies in communications, marketing, or advertising and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must also complete the FAFSA. Applicants should be those who demonstrate academic interest or creative talent in fields of studies pursuant to a career in advertising (i.e.. advertising, art, business, communications, graphic design, marketing, public relations, writing).', 'The American Advertising Federation Pittsburgh Scholarship Fund was created at The Pittsburgh Foundation to build stronger ties between the Pittsburgh advertising community and college, technical school and university level students entering the advertisi', 1700, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2066, 'Bodie McDowell Scholarship', 'An international, nonprofit organization, OWAA represents a diverse group of professional communicators dedicated to sharing the outdoor experience. Through OWAA membership and adherence to its creed and code of ethics, members are commissioned to provide honest, thorough, informed, responsible and unbiased outdoor coverage. OWAA is proud to support educational pursuits with scholarships and fellowships for outdoor communicators. Applications are open January 1 until the due date.Named in honor of former OWAA President Bodie McDowell, these scholarships are awarded annually to three or more students. Candidates should have clear, significant goals in outdoor communications, examples of work and letters of recommendation. Academic achievement is considered but is not among the top three selection criteria. Recipients must be students of outdoor communications fields including print, photography, film, art, poetry or broadcasting. Open to eligible undergraduate and graduate students.', 'An international, nonprofit organization, OWAA represents a diverse group of professional communicators dedicated to sharing the outdoor experience. Through OWAA membership and adherence to its creed and code of ethics, members are commissioned to provide', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2067, 'AWC Springfield Educational Scholarship', 'The Association for Women in Communications (AWC) is the premier organization for empowering women like you with the strength, support, and tools for elevating your career and becoming an agent of change in the industry. We are a network of like-minded women who are genuinely invested in helping you reach your potential. Throughout their generosity, the Association for Women in Communications offers financial aid.College juniors, seniors or graduate students from Central Illinois or attending a college or university in Central Illinois who are majoring in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, graphic design, videography, photography or related fields are encouraged to apply for the Educational Scholarship sponsored by the AWC in Springfield. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to pursue a professional career in communications or a related field and service to the field through extracurricular or job activities.', 'The Association for Women in Communications (AWC) is the premier organization for empowering women like you with the strength, support, and tools for elevating your career and becoming an agent of change in the industry. We are a network of like-minded wo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2068, 'CPI Charles Lewis Fellowship', 'The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) is a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to producing original, responsible investigative journalism that reveals the causes and effect of inequality. Discriminatory systems in employment, housing, health care, education and access to democracy affect people based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, immigration status and income. Our data-driven and narrative journalism holds powerful interests accountable, investigates solutions and places problems within the historical context of inequality in America. American University offers the CPI Charles Lewis Fellowship to graduate students. Qualified candidates should: have experience and/or interest in data-driven investigative journalism; interest in reporting on inequality ; deep reporting experience; and strong writing skills. To be eligible, applicants must: have applied and been accepted to the MA in journalism and public affairs; be enrolled full-time (9 credits or more); and be a US citizen or permanent resident. The fellow will earn a $30,000 stipend and receive 100% tuition. The fellow is responsible for fees and health insurance.', 'The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) is a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to producing original, responsible investigative journalism that reveals the causes and effect of inequality. Discriminatory systems in employment, housing, health care, education and', 214512, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2069, 'House of Blues Music Forward Foundation Scholarshi', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interested in the core aspects of the concert business, including: concert promotion, venue operation, ticketing, sponsorship, e-commerce and artist management. Applicants must be a full-time Junior or Senior, minimum of 60 credits earned (non-traditional students pursuing a career in the music industry are invited to apply for scholarship opportunities if they meet all other eligibility requirements). Applications run from February until the due date.With the added support of the Living Legacy Foundation, Music Forward is able to provide an additional $10,000 scholarship to support a student who has experienced homelessness and/or been part of the foster care system and is interested in pursuing a career in live entertainment. For the first time in 2020, the scholarships include a dedicated award from Minnesota-based, Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union, which is designated for two Minnesota college students pursuing a career related to hospitality and music industries. All five scholarships are designed to support the next generation of music industry leaders and innovators.', 'Music Forward and Live Nation partner to award $10,000 scholarships to outstanding college students pursuing careers in the music industry. Established in 2016, this is one of the few scholarship programs specifically designed to support students interest', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2070, 'National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - ', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria or Palm Springs); be enrolled in 9 units or more and graduate students enrolled in 6 units or more at two- or four-year colleges or universities; and pursue a career in television and related fields. Although we are looking for students who are good scholars, evidence of creative achievement and demonstration of financial need is even more important. With almost 700 members, The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter, serves television professionals in San Diego, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Santa Maria. The San Diego Chapter was chartered by the National Television Academy in 1972 under the leadership of its founding president, Ralph Hodges.', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2071, 'Peter Agris Memorial Journalism/Communications Sch', 'The Alpha Omega Council honors its late founder Peter Agris by presenting the Peter Agris Memorial Scholarships annually to several young Greek-Americans pursuing studies in the fields of journalism or communications. The Scholarship program, conducted in cooperation with the Agris family, celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017 and since its inception has provided more than a half a million dollars in critical funding to aspiring Greek-American students from across this nation.To be eligible for the Peter Agris Memorial Journalism/Communications Scholarships, applicants must be U.S. citizens of Greek-American descent, currently enrolled full-time as a journalism or communications major at an accredited college or university in the U.S, be active in the community and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. An essay reflecting on values from an applicant\'s Greek heritage and how it relates to a career in journalism is also required. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.', 'The Alpha Omega Council honors its late founder Peter Agris by presenting the Peter Agris Memorial Scholarships annually to several young Greek-Americans pursuing studies in the fields of journalism or communications. The Scholarship program, conducted in', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2072, 'RTDNA George Foreman Tribute to Lyndon B. Johnson ', 'The George Foreman Tribute to Lyndon B. Johnson Scholarship is awarded to a student from the University of Texas at Austin. The recipient will receive $6,000 and an invitation to the Excellence in Journalism conference. Applicants must be incoming sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism (majoring in these studies is not required, however). Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Scholarships are open to college students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Scholarship winners are also asked to attend the RTDNA conference free of charge and with travel support.', 'The George Foreman Tribute to Lyndon B. Johnson Scholarship is awarded to a student from the University of Texas at Austin. The recipient will receive $6,000 and an invitation to the Excellence in Journalism conference. Applicants must be incoming sophomo', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2073, 'RTDNA Lee Thornton Scholarship', 'The RTDNA Lee Thornton Scholarship is offered to students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television or digital journalism. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time undergraduate students good standing when scholarships are awarded in September. Although not an official requirement, students from the University of Maryland and Howard University will be given preference.Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Scholarships are open to college students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Scholarship winners are also asked to attend the RTDNA conference free of charge and with travel support.', 'The RTDNA Lee Thornton Scholarship is offered to students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television or digital journalism. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time underg', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2074, 'RTDNA Scholarships & Fellowships', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, and news director to White House speechwriter, media regulatory attorney, and journalism educator. Several have served as RTDNA board members and many are Murrow Award winners.Scholarships are open to college students pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism. Fellowships are open to professional broadcast or digital journalists with fewer than 10 years of experience. Winners must be officially enrolled, full-time sophomores, juniors or seniors in good standing. Scholarship and fellowship winners are also asked to attend the RTDNA conference free of charge and with travel support. Fellowships are open to professional electronic or broadcast journalists.', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, an', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2075, 'RTDNF Mike Reynolds Scholarship', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, and news director to White House speechwriter, media regulatory attorney, and journalism educator. Several have served as RTDNA board members and many are Murrow Award winners.The Mike Reynolds Scholarship is awarded to a journalism student with a good writing ability, excellent grades, a dedication to the news business, strong interest in pursuing a career in electronic journalism and a demonstrated need for financial assistance. Students who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors at the time the scholarship is awarded, pursuing careers in radio, television, or digital journalism are eligible to apply.', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2076, 'RTDNF Pete Wilson Scholarship', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, and news director to White House speechwriter, media regulatory attorney, and journalism educator. Several have served as RTDNA board members and many are Murrow Award winners.The RTDNF Pete Wilson Scholarship is granted to a graduate journalism student from the San Francisco Bay area or attending a college or university in the Bay Area who shares Wilson\'s commitment to ethical, responsible journalism. The Pete Wilson Scholarship is open to both undergraduates and graduate applicants. The recipient of the Pete Wilson Journalism Scholarship will receive $2,000 and an invitation to the RTDNA conference.', 'Since 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships and fellowships to more than 500 young journalists as part of its mission as the educational arm of RTDNA. Recipients have gone on to enjoy careers from reporter, anchor, an', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2077, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2078, 'Society of Plastics Engineers Foundation Scholarsh', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would include, but is not limited to, plastics engineering, polymer science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, journalism or communications. All applicants must be in good standing with their colleges. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship. Requirements include a completed application, resume, academic transcript, and three letters of recommendation. You may apply for up to five scholarships plus the PPA Scholarship. Student membership in SPE is free and you must be a member to apply for a scholarship.', 'The SPE Foundation offers numerous scholarships to students who have demonstrated or expressed an interest in the plastics industry. They must be majoring in or taking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics industry. This would inclu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2079, 'TOCA Scholarship', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to careers working for trade publications, newsletters or companies/marketing agencies that promote the golf course, lawn and landscape, sod and nursery/greenhouse, sports turf or maintenance industries.To qualify, students must major or minor in communications or a green industry related field such as horticulture, plant sciences, botany, agronomy, plant pathology, etc., with the intent of using his/her communication skills as part of a career path. The applicant also must demonstrate an interest in using this course of study in the field of communications on a regular basis.Applicants must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or above and a 3.0 in the major area of study (based on a 4.0 scale). Students enrolled in the coming fall may apply for the scholarship. Eligibility, as determined by the TOCA Board of Directors, extends to two and four year program students attending institutions that offer turf management curriculums and communications.', 'The Turf & Ornamental Communicators Association Foundation will award one $2,500 fall semester scholarship for the coming academic year, to undergraduate college students pursuing a career in green industry communications such as but not limited to career', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2080, 'Adena Health Foundation Scholarships', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative to pursue courses of study within fields associated with health care that may one day lead some of the recipients home to care for the communities served by the health system.Scholarships are available to applicants considering a career in health care, either directly involved with patient care on the clinical side or in a number of fields that support operation of a health system, such as accounting, information technology, human resources, legal, marketing and communications and business development, among others. They are awarded on a competitive basis after applications are reviewed by an Adena scholarship committee. Applicants must have a 3.3 GPA and either a high school diploma or a GED score of 550.', 'As the health care industry nationwide hopes to resolve ongoing staffing shortages in several areas, Adena Health System is taking the action to turn that hope into reality. Adena awards scholarships to students through its Hope for Our Future initiative ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2081, 'NINA Journalism Scholarship', 'Northern Illinois High School Journalism Scholarship recognizes outstanding achievement by high school students in print and/or online journalism. Applicants must be high school seniors within the Northern Illinois region who demonstrate the standards of of honesty, integrity, attention to detail, hard work, creativity and an understanding and commitment to quality community journalism. All applicants should show an intent to attend college as a journalism or communications major with an emphasis on print and/or online journalism. NINA is the Northern Illinois Newspaper Association, founded in 1962 to promote the newspapers of northern Illinois, develop programs to enhance the profession and promote good fellowship among its members. More than 50 years later, NINA continues to bring together specialists in journalism to provide programs for staff members in both print and digital phases of publication. NINAs ties with the Northern Illinois University extend to its beginnings.', 'Northern Illinois High School Journalism Scholarship recognizes outstanding achievement by high school students in print and/or online journalism. Applicants must be high school seniors within the Northern Illinois region who demonstrate the standards of ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2082, 'New York Women in Communications Scholarships', 'Each year, New York Women in Communications awards scholarships to undergraduate students who intend to pursue or further a career in communications. Each completed application is assessed by 2 different readers. Students who pass to the 2nd stage receive telephone interviews. Students who pass to the third stage must attend a Zoom interview with the committee. The Finalists are chosen after the interviews. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents who live in NY, NJ, CT, or PA or who are currently enrolled in a communications program at a college/university. An applicant must be majoring, planning to declare a major, or pursuing an advanced degree in a communications-related field at a U.S. accredited college/university. Communications-related fields include, but are not limited to, Advertising, Broadcasting, Communications, Digital Media, English, Film, Journalism, Marketing, Public Relations, or Publishing. Must have an overall GPA of 3.2 (or 87%) or better. U.S. citizens or Permanent Residents who do not live in NY, NJ, CT, or PA but who are currently enrolled in a communications program at a college/university in New York State may apply.', 'Each year, New York Women in Communications awards scholarships to undergraduate students who intend to pursue or further a career in communications. Each completed application is assessed by 2 different readers. Students who pass to the 2nd stage receive', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2083, 'ULINE Scholarship', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, advertising, communication studies, or corporate communication majors. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required. Preference is given to students with past internship experience and student, professional and/or community organizations experience. Uline, a family-owned business, is the leading distributor of shipping, industrial and packaging materials to businesses throughout North America. Uline is also a strategic partner of Marquette University and is pleased to provide a scholarship for current sophomores and juniors and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Please be aware that this scholarship program involves an interview. Program finalists will be contacted to arrange interviews. All application materials will be provided to Uline for the purposes of identifying potential internships or job candidates.', 'The Uline Scholarship awards four $5,000 tuition-specific awards to academically-talented college sophomores and college juniors majoring attending Marquette University in any of the following: all majors under the college of business, computer science, a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2084, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2085, 'ABA Academic Merit Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior college; have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry (which can encompass many majors); and maintain a minimum GPA of a 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. Evaluators select winners based on their academic merit, extracurricular activities, and anticipated financial need. All applicants are notified of the competition results in June. An impartial selection committee of educators is responsible for ranking and choosing the winners.', 'The American Bus Association Academic Merit Scholarship is open to both ABA and non-ABA Members. To be eligible, applicants must: be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student at an accredited university (4-year university/college or junior', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2086, 'ABA Diversity Scholarship', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars since its inception. The ABA Foundation Scholarship Program recognizes deserving students who demonstrate scholastic ability, leadership, character, diversity, and the potential to be future leaders in the transportation, travel, and tourism industry.The ABA Diversity Scholarship focuses on broadening the number of traditionally underrepresented groups in the management and operation ranks of the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Eligible candidates must have a declared major or course of study relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industry. Applicants are required to submit a 500-word essay discussing the role they hope to play in advancing the future of the transportation, motorcoach, travel, and tourism/hospitality industry.', 'The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program. The ABA Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in financial support to hundreds of scholars', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2087, 'ABA Member Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standing for at least one year as of January 1 in the year in which the scholarships are awarded and distributed); and be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate student, and must have a declared major or course of study that is relevant to the transportation, travel, and tourism industries and hold a minimum GPA of a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Transportation, travel and tourism encompass a varying range of professions from accounting to hospitality management and everything in between. In other words, please apply rather than ruling yourself out because of your major. However, you will be required to submit a short essay on how your major or course of study is relevant to the transportation, travel and tourism industries. The American Bus Association Foundation promotes academic excellence and diversity in the motorcoach travel and tour industry through its scholarship program.', 'To be eligible for the ABA Member Scholarships, applicants must: be a full-time employee or the dependent of a full-time employee of ABA member company in good standing (if an employee, they must have been employed by an ABA member company in good standin', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2088, 'Ad Club of Western Massachusetts Scholarship', 'Western Massachusetts seniors who plan to attend an accredited college or technical school to study advertising, communications, marketing, or graphics arts and will be attending in September 2023 are encouraged to apply. The scholarship must be applied against tuition and fees at the school. Candidates will be judged on academic performance, extracurricular activities, community service and/or work experience, a demonstrated interest in advertising, communications, marketing or graphic design, personal recommendations, and a letter of introduction outlining future plans.The Advertising Club of Western Massachusetts is the premier organization for all marketing and communications professionals in western Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. The Club offers its members the ability to advance and enrich the advertising community, by acting as a catalyst for idea exchange, professional development, and creative energy. The Club creates a forum for members to learn, network, recognize achievement and give back to build a stronger advertising and marketing community.', 'Western Massachusetts seniors who plan to attend an accredited college or technical school to study advertising, communications, marketing, or graphics arts and will be attending in September 2023 are encouraged to apply. The scholarship must be applied a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2089, 'MBA Student Broadcaster Scholarship', 'Students who are permanent residents of Massachusetts, have declared a communications-related major, and are in the process of enrolling, or are currently enrolled at an accredited institution of higher learning are encouraged to apply for the MBA Student Broadcaster Scholarship. Such institutions include vocational schools, or 2 or 4-year colleges or universities offering degrees in radio and television broadcasting. Applying students must meet their school\'s status of a full-time student. The school does not need to be in Massachusetts.The selection process for scholarships will take into account such factors as financial need, academic merit, community service, extra-curricular activities and work experience. Highest priority will be given to students with the most limited financial resources. Student applications are reviewed and selected by broadcasters who are participating members of the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association Student Broadcaster Scholarship Program.', 'Students who are permanent residents of Massachusetts, have declared a communications-related major, and are in the process of enrolling, or are currently enrolled at an accredited institution of higher learning are encouraged to apply for the MBA Student', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2090, 'VFRW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Political Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year applying for this scholarship) a college or university in Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA. Applicants must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2091, 'Edna R. Anthony Scholarship', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College or University and declare a major in Criminal Justice, Journalism or Nursing or Healthcare. Winners are announced in May. Women of BECA Inc. was started in 2003 by four women who traveled together and developed a sisterhood. We decided to develop an organization to give back to the community by the way of supporting Women\'s related Services and Charities, and Education for our Youth. The Hallmark of our organization is our Scholarship Fund to deserving high school seniors that are pursing a career in the specified career paths of the founders Beverly-Journalism, Edna Criminal Justice, Connie Journalism, and Angela- Nursing.', 'The Women of BECA, Inc. provide scholarships in the remembrance of Edna R. Anthony. Candidates must be enrolled as a high school senior and must maintain a grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Applicants must also must attend a Historically Black College', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2092, 'NDS McCullough Scholarship', 'Applicant must be a freshman at a four-year-college or university majoring in Dairy/Animal Science with a Communications emphasis or Agricultural Journalism with a Dairy/Animal Science emphasis. Student must be planning on a future career in dairy journalism or communications. Scholarship is based on communication abilities, student activities, academic ability and future plans. This scholarship is funded from a bequest sponsored by Marshall E. McCullough, well-known Georgia nutrition researcher, educator and journalist.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'Applicant must be a freshman at a four-year-college or university majoring in Dairy/Animal Science with a Communications emphasis or Agricultural Journalism with a Dairy/Animal Science emphasis. Student must be planning on a future career in dairy journal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2093, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2094, 'NDS Student Recognition Award for Seniors', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated leadership skills, student activity participation, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. Each university can nominate up to two students for this award.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'The purpose of the Dairy Shrine Student Recognition Award for Seniors is to recognize and reward graduating university or four year college seniors who are planning a career related to the dairy industry or production agriculture and who have demonstrated', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2095, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2096, 'NGA Foundation Scholarships', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarships providing the critical resources needed to invest in our future leaders. Applicants must be full-time enrolled rising sophomores through post graduate studies who intend to pursue a career in the independent grocery industry, with a minimum GPA of 2.5. As the 501(c)3 nonprofit arm of the National Grocers Association, the NGA Foundation supports the future of the independent community grocer through initiatives to develop more effective recruiting programs, enhance retention efforts, and bolster professional and leadership development opportunities for employees. The Five Programmatic Pillars are: Leadership Development, Industry Promotion, Diversity & Inclusion, Student Programs, and Scholarships.', 'The NGA Foundation seeks to position the industry as an employer of choice for college students and is committed to supporting students planning careers with independent grocers. Since 1990 NGA and its affiliates have awarded over $1 million in scholarshi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2097, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2098, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2099, 'Waukegan Park District Scholarship', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program have been secured through private donations and gifts in the Districts Memorial Endowment fund to be reinvested back into the community, thereby paving the way for future leaders in our community. With 735 acres of parks and multiple facilities, the District and community has broad skill set needs. Local students who plan on attending junior or community college, university, or trade school in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded are eligible. Students who are current or former employees or volunteers with the District are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants must live within the boundaries of Waukegan Park District and be pursuing a park and recreation related field, including, but not limited to, accounting, business, carpentry, communications, electricity, environmental science, exercise sports science, forestry, graphic design, horticulture, human resources, landscape architecture, marketing, mechanics, occupational safety, therapeutic recreation, or tourism development and management.', 'The Waukegan Park District is pleased to announce that it will award up to five individual $1,000 scholarships toward the education of students who live in the District and will be enrolled in college or trade school. The funds to support this program hav', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2100, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2101, 'NATAS Southeast Foundation Scholarship', 'The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter is dedicated to helping develop the next generation of television professionals. We\'re looking for students with an innovative vision and a commitment to excellence that will one day earn an EMMY Award! Scholarship applications are now being accepted that total $6,000, including the Evelyn Mims Journalist of the Future Scholarship. All eligible students must be enrolled in a college or university during the coming school year and plan to pursue a career in broadcast or digital media. Eligibility requirements include: Students must be 18 or older at the time of the Scholarship award by April 25th; Students must be legal residents of, or attend college within the NATAS Southeast Region (Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina) or be accepted into a college or university within the Southeast Region at the time of entry; Students must provide two letters of recommendation; Students must provide a one-to-three page essay; Applicants must provide a link to a work sample with the application. Any Application that does not meet the above stated minimum requirements will not be considered.', 'The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Southeast Chapter is dedicated to helping develop the next generation of television professionals. We\'re looking for students with an innovative vision and a commitment to excellence that will one day ea', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2102, 'The Agnes Cooke Scholarship', 'The Virginia Press Women Foundation is proud to offer the Agnes Cook Memorial Scholarship. The $2,000 scholarship will help students continue to face the unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The scholarship is open to female and male students and to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in journalism, photojournalism, public relations or another related communications field.Students must be enrolled in an accredited college or university to apply. Full-time and part-time students are eligible, and financial need will play an important role in the selection of recipients. Graduating seniors may apply for the scholarship. Students pursuing graduate studies may provide information about the program they\'re enrolling in on the application. To be considered for the scholarship, the file containing your entry must include all of the following: Three (3) samples of your work; A resume including communications experience and academic accomplishments; A signed letter of recommendation specifically for this scholarship.', 'The Virginia Press Women Foundation is proud to offer the Agnes Cook Memorial Scholarship. The $2,000 scholarship will help students continue to face the unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The scholarship is open to female and m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2103, 'Society of Professional Journalists Buffalo Chapte', 'Greater Buffalo-area college students who are studying communications, along with professional journalists seeking additional academic training, can now apply for college and graduate school scholarships for the upcoming academic year. To be eligible, applicants must be residents of Western New York, Northwestern Pennsylvania, or Southern Ontario attending accredited colleges in the U.S. or Canada that offer courses to enhance journalism training. Students who are residents outside the chapter area who attend colleges in Western New York are also eligible. Undergraduate students in any year of study, graduate students and working journalists are encouraged to apply. Evidence of competence in writing, broadcasting or related communications skills is especially desirable. So is the explanation of financial need. Applicants must include a brief statement outlining their motivation and offering evidence of a commitment to a career in journalism. Letters of recommendation from an instructor or supervisor in the students field of major interest must accompany the application.', 'Greater Buffalo-area college students who are studying communications, along with professional journalists seeking additional academic training, can now apply for college and graduate school scholarships for the upcoming academic year. To be eligible, app', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2104, 'Axia Public Relations Scholarship', 'The PRSA Foundation awards the Axia Public Relations Scholarship to students who: demonstrate financial need; demonstrate experience and passion for public relations; and demonstrate a dedication to professional ethics and excellence. Eligible applicants must: be juniors or seniors in good academic standing at accredited colleges or universities; have some public relations experience through volunteering, internships, or employment; be studying public relations or an equivalent major; and be seeking a public relations career.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: work samples (up to three public relations work samples that demonstrate their best PR work); a link to their LinkedIn profile; and a cover letter or intro video (within 600 words and/or within a two-minute video in English, please share why they are the most deserving scholarship candidate). The PRSA Foundation will make payment directly to the winners university for use on their behalf; payment can only be used to directly fund the winners educational pursuits.', 'The PRSA Foundation awards the Axia Public Relations Scholarship to students who: demonstrate financial need; demonstrate experience and passion for public relations; and demonstrate a dedication to professional ethics and excellence. Eligible applicants ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2105, 'Chester Burger Scholarship for Excellence in Publi', 'To be eligible for the Chester Burger Scholarship for Excellence in Public Relations, applicants must: be enrolled or continuing in a graduate studies degree program in public relations, journalism or related fields; and have a 3.0 GPA. The award may be used at any U.S. college or university offering a graduate program in public relations or related field. This scholarship was created to encourage graduate public relations students to pursue careers in corporate public relations, with the goal of making the public relations function more essential to the successful achievement of corporate goals consistent with the public interest, the precepts of sound business and the needs of key stakeholders.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a letter of recommendation of no more than two pages from a faculty member or PRSSA Faculty or Professional Adviser; an additional letter of recommendation of no more than two pages from an internship employer, educator or other individual who knows the applicant and can address their potential as a public relations counselor to management; a one-page resume; and an essay (1,000-word maximum) that addresses an assigned topic.', 'To be eligible for the Chester Burger Scholarship for Excellence in Public Relations, applicants must: be enrolled or continuing in a graduate studies degree program in public relations, journalism or related fields; and have a 3.0 GPA. The award may be u', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2106, 'John D. Graham Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the John D. Graham Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, and be entering their senior year of undergraduate studies in fall after the application deadline to apply. Judges will be looking for the following qualities: academic achievement in public relations and overall studies; leadership; experience in internships or other work/service; a commitment to public relations; and writing skills.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation (no more than two pages, from either a faculty member or PRSSA Adviser), one or two additional letters of recommendation ( from internship employers, educators or others) and a one-page resume. The scholarship check will be payable to the winners university for use on their behalf, and can only be used to directly fund the winners educational pursuits.', 'To be eligible for the John D. Graham Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, and be entering their senior year of undergraduate studies in fall afte', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2107, 'John Fischetti Scholarship', 'The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans (JCCIA) is proud to offer the John Fischetti Scholarship, awarded to students who are of 50% or more of Italian ancestry and have been accepted into or enrolled in an undergraduate degree program majoring in journalism or media communications. Competitive applicants must be of 50% or more of Italian ancestry, pursuing a degree in journalism or communications, and have demonstrated academic achievement. Scholarship recipients are selected based on their Italian heritage, academic achievement, involvement in school and non-school activities, and the quality of their JCCIA John Fischetti Scholarship application. Applicants must submit proof of being admitted to and/or enrolled at an accredited institution of higher education. Applicants are required to submit a JCCIA John Fischetti scholarship application and required documents as indicated on the application form. Required documents include a 500-word essay, self-photo, copy of the applicants transcripts (high school and or college), proof of college acceptance/admittance or current college transcript, two recommendation letters, and any published writings print or digital. All items must be submitted by the deadline application date as one digital pdf file to the given email address.', 'The Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans (JCCIA) is proud to offer the John Fischetti Scholarship, awarded to students who are of 50% or more of Italian ancestry and have been accepted into or enrolled in an undergraduate degree program majoring in ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2108, 'Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service. Specifically, a nominee must honorably represent a Big Ten Conference institution or a Pac-12 Conference institution, exhibiting excellence in academics and civic service while displaying strong character and leadership skills. Applicants must plan to enroll in graduate or professional school within eighteen months of graduation and have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and express an interest to pursue a career in the sports industry, including, but not limited to: sports journalism, media relations, event operations, marketing, etc. As part of the Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship, the recipients will be given the unique opportunity to receive a Rose Bowl Game Experience, that consists of a four-night trip to Pasadena, Calif., to meet with staff from the Tournament of Roses, and the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences. The experience culminates with the opportunity to attend the Rose Bowl Game on January 2 with a guest. Transportation, lodging, and meals for the scholarship recipient will be covered as part of the award.', 'The Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service. Specifically, ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2109, 'May C. Randazzo Memorial Scholarship', 'The May C. Randazzo Memorial Scholarship provide funds for individuals planning a career in public relations. Applicants must attend at the undergraduate level or will attend at the graduate level, a college or university in the geographical area served by the Buffalo/Niagara Chapter of PRSA, and have a declared major in the field of communications with a preference for those pursuing a career in public relations. Preference is given to PRSSA members but membership is not required to apply. Besides completing the application form, applicants must also a letter of recommendation, as well as an essay in English demonstrating high scholastic achievement, interest in community service and financial needs. The scholarships provide funds for individuals planning a career in public relations and honors college students that best demonstrate the ideals that May C. Randazzo believed were the keys to the future of the profession leadership, community service and scholastic achievement.', 'The May C. Randazzo Memorial Scholarship provide funds for individuals planning a career in public relations. Applicants must attend at the undergraduate level or will attend at the graduate level, a college or university in the geographical area served b', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2110, 'Ofield Dukes Multicultural Student Award', 'The Ofield Dukes Multicultural Student Award supports minority students studying journalism or public relations. Applicants must be journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, be entering their junior year of undergraduate studies in the fall of year the scholarship is offered, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be of African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Native American, Alaskan Native or Pacific Islander ancestry. Besides completing the application form, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (no more than two pages, from a faculty member or adviser), at least one and not more than four additional letters of recommendation (from internship employers, educators or others who have been directly involved in their relevant activities; two pages maximum), and a one to two-page resume. Selection criteria include: academic achievement; writing skills; recommendation letters; examples of commitment to service and social responsibility (demonstrated by mentoring others or participating in community service activities) or specific examples of how the applicant has worked to make the world a more equitable place; and awards or honors received for academic or extracurricular achievements (can include high school and community awards).', 'The Ofield Dukes Multicultural Student Award supports minority students studying journalism or public relations. Applicants must be journalism program, public relations studies or courses preparing for a career in public relations, be entering their junio', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2111, 'PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship', 'Applicants of the PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship must be full-time undergraduate students at an accredited four-year college or university, majoring or minoring in public relations or enrolled in communications at a school that does not offer a public relations degree, be entering their junior year in the fall of the year the award is offered, have a minimum 3.0 GPA and be of African-American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian, Native American, Alaskan Native or Pacific Islander ancestry. PRSSA membership is preferred, but is not a requirement.Besides completing the application form, applicants must also submit: a current academic transcript of all college/university courses completed; a letter of recommendation from a PRSA member or an individual associated with the public relations profession (corporate, agency, government, non-profit) or higher education; and a typed, double-spaced two page essay in English on an assigned topic. Established in 1989 by PRSAs Multicultural Affairs Committee, the PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship annually assists and recognizes young men and women for outstanding academic achievement and commitment to the practice of public relations.', 'Applicants of the PRSA Diversity Multicultural Scholarship must be full-time undergraduate students at an accredited four-year college or university, majoring or minoring in public relations or enrolled in communications at a school that does not offer a ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2112, 'Public Relations Scholarship', 'The Foundation will send $2,000 payable directly to the selected students university on their behalf to fund educational pursuits. Applicants for the scholarship should be juniors or seniors in good academic standing at accredited universities and studying public relations or an equivalent major. Previous PR experience through volunteering, employment, or an internship is required. We created the Axia Public Relations scholarship to take a bite out of college costs for students who: Have a financial need; Demonstrate their PR passion through volunteer, internship, and employment experiences; and Are dedicated to professional ethics and standards. The Foundation will send $2,000 payable directly to the selected students university on their behalf to fund educational pursuits. We created the Axia Public Relations scholarship to take a bite out of college costs for students who have a financial need, demonstrate their PR passion through volunteer, internship, and employment experiences and are dedicated to professional ethics and standards.', 'The Foundation will send $2,000 payable directly to the selected students university on their behalf to fund educational pursuits. Applicants for the scholarship should be juniors or seniors in good academic standing at accredited universities and studyin', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2113, 'Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship', 'Established by Greater Than Gatsby as part of a new initiative to establish a channel of support for the next generation, the Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship supports the future of visual art and content creators. Recipients will receive $1,000 USD each to be used to help pay their tuition and academic expenses to an accredited non-profit college/university or vocational/technical school in the United States.Applicants must be a recently accepted high-school student, undergraduate or graduate student from an accredited college/university in the United States, majoring in any type of art, communications, English, film, fine arts, journalism, multimedia, photography and visual arts. To enter, application must submit 3 photos demonstrating your best photography. Photos should be no larger than 1,000px on the longest side and 72dpi. Applicants must also write a short essay of at least 500 words describing your interest in photography and/or the relation of photography to your chosen career or passion.', 'Established by Greater Than Gatsby as part of a new initiative to establish a channel of support for the next generation, the Greater Than Gatsby Annual Scholarship supports the future of visual art and content creators. Recipients will receive $1,000 USD', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2114, 'Henrietta M. Fisher Memorial Honor Scholarship Fun', 'To be eligible for the Henrietta M. Fisher Memorial Honor Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a first-year, Penn State- University Park baccalaureate student; file a FAFSA; be a Dauphin County resident (Steelton-Highspire High School graduates preferred); and be pursuing any college major (Engineering, Earth & Mineral Science, Science, Communications, and Liberal Arts majors preferred).To be considered, please submit a letter that includes all of the following: the applicant\'s name, Penn State ID Number and a personal essay of no more than two typewritten pages that illustrates leadership skills, patriotism, career aspirations, and academic merit. Award amounts vary between $2,000 and $4,000 and are awarded for one year unless enrolled in a Penn State ROTC program.', 'To be eligible for the Henrietta M. Fisher Memorial Honor Scholarship Fund, applicants must: be a first-year, Penn State- University Park baccalaureate student; file a FAFSA; be a Dauphin County resident (Steelton-Highspire High School graduates preferred', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2115, 'IAEE Helen Brett Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attracting college level students into the field of study and encouraging their pursuit with financial support. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degree major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. If within a hospitality program, the focus of study should be the exhibitions and events industry as determined by the review of the submitted official transcripts. Applicants must: Be a full-time student enrolled at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Be enrolled in a degree program focusing on exhibition/event management; Have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on 4.0 scale; Have completed Helen Brett Scholarship Application; and supply a resume and two letters of recommendation by faculty and/or from exhibition industry leader.', 'The purpose of the Helen Brett Scholarship is to assist individuals who are enrolled in a four-year degree program with a focus on the study of exhibition and event management. The scholarship serves to promote the exhibitions and events industry by attra', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2116, 'PEGTV Courcelle Scholarship', 'The Courcelle Scholarship is awarded annually to a Rutland County High School senior who has exhibited a high level of proficiency and interest in the video or media arts and intends to pursue study in the communications field at an accredited college, university or trade school. Eligible applicants must be pursuing degrees in television, film, radio, internet, computer animation, graphic arts, sound engineering, photo and print journalism, marketing, communications, PR and digital arts. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: an acceptance letter from the school they plan on attending; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (from at least one school administrator, teacher, coach, or community leader); relevant samples of their work (writing samples, photography, videos, marketing plan, etc.); and an essay (500-word maximum) that describes why they are pursuing this field of study.', 'The Courcelle Scholarship is awarded annually to a Rutland County High School senior who has exhibited a high level of proficiency and interest in the video or media arts and intends to pursue study in the communications field at an accredited college, un', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2117, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2118, 'PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doctoral students are eligible to apply. Multiple scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $7,500 each. This scholarship is awarded annually. This is named in honor of Harold Kerzner, a globally recognized expert on project, program, and portfolio management, innovation and strategic planning, and Senior Executive Director at International Institute for Learning.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Dr. Harold Kerzner Scholarship is open to all students who are pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Undergraduate, Graduate and Doct', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2119, 'PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. Priority is given to children (or a stepchild) of a member of the PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter and residents of the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids or Eastern Iowa area attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university. Individuals planning to attend degree programs in the states of Iowa, Missouri, Illinois are also welcome to apply. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Eastern Iowa Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up to $1,000 for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2120, 'PMI James Jim Rankin Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must be students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area attending or planning to attend an accredited degree program in the area, an area student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S., or a Texas student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S. This is open to all degree levels, and applicants do not need to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must b', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2121, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2122, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2123, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2124, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2125, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2126, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2127, 'Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation', 'Attention high school seniors and post-secondary students! If you\'re passionate about a career in printing technology, printing management, graphic communication, packaging, or publishing, the PGSF Scholarship is your key to advancing your education and future in this dynamic field. Here are the essential details you need to know:Eligibility:To be considered for this prestigious scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Application completion and submission by May 1st, at 11:59 PM.Submission of two recommendations. Just provide their email addresses, and we\'ll handle the rest. Please ensure your referees have ample time to submit their recommendations before the application deadline.Submission of official transcripts (or copies of official transcripts) through the application platform or sent directly to PGSF.A commendable GPA of 3.0 or higher, reflecting your commitment to academic excellence.Full-time student status, defined as enrollment in 12 or more credits per term.Enrollment (or planned enrollment) in a printing or graphics program at a technical school, college, or university within the United States.Scholarship Selection Process:The Scholarship Selection Committee at PGSF comprises experienced college educators and industry leaders well-versed in evaluating academic records, recommendations, and other pertinent information. Here\'s what you can expect:Scholarship candidates are meticulously reviewed based on their academic achievements, recommendations from instructors, advisors, and employers, and their biographical records, which showcase academic honors and extracurricular interests.The selection process is comprehensive, aiming to identify exceptional students who demonstrate a genuine commitment to the printing and graphics industry.Please note that scholarships are not awarded for part-time study or online-only programs. This scholarship is designed to support students who are dedicated to advancing their careers in printing and graphics through full-time, on-campus education.The PGSF Scholarship is your gateway to a thriving career in the dynamic world of printing and graphics. Don\'t miss this opportunity to further your education and excel in this exciting industry. Apply today and join the ranks of future leaders in the field!', 'Attention high school seniors and post-secondary students! If you\'re passionate about a career in printing technology, printing management, graphic communication, packaging, or publishing, the PGSF Scholarship is your key to advancing your education and f', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2128, 'WiNUP Fellowships', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields must relate to a career in a utility related profession such as engineering, business administration, accounting, environmental sciences, communication, information technologies, etc. The applicant must be accepted to a regionally or nationally accredited university. Both WiNUP Members and non-members are eligible to apply for the fellowships. The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals is an organization providing a link for developing and recognizing professionals involved with utility business trends, issues, products, and services. Their mission consists of: opportunities for professional development of members; networking and mentoring among members; and recognition and visibility for members and business. Their values include: networking; philanthropy; uplifting their members; forging connections between members; and inclusion, equity and diversity.', 'The Women\'s International Network of Utility Professionals has numerous fellowships available annually to females pursuing advanced degrees (beyond a bachelors degree), which will lead to careers in the utility industry or allied fields. Relevant fields m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2129, 'IABCH Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a Houston-area institution or hail from the Houston area. Scholarship assistance is based upon academic performance, leadership potential, and financial need.The Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship is a one-time award up to $2,500. IABC Houston pays scholarship funds directly to the student. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. Deadline for scholarship applications is Friday, May 5th at 5:00 p.m. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a H', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2130, 'PRSA Houston Scholarships', 'The PRSA Houston Scholarship Program awards various scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Applicants can be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student. All scholarship applicants must be pursuing a degree in public relations or related fields and either must be from the southeast Texas Region or be attending a southeast Texas-area college/university, as well as have a minimum GPA of 3.25 in their major and 3.0 overall. While not required, preference is given to students attending institutions that have official Public Relations Student Society of America Chapters sponsored by PRSA Houston. These institutions include the University of Houston, Sam Houston State University, Stephen F. Austin University, Texas A&M University, and Lamar University. Students attending other institutions are still encouraged to apply for the scholarship. Besides completing the application form, applicants must also submit: an official transcript; a recommendation letter; a resume; and an essay on an assigned topic.', 'The PRSA Houston Scholarship Program awards various scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Applicants can be a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior or graduate student. All scholarship applicants must be pursuing a degree in public relations or relate', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2131, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2132, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2133, 'FMA Doug Damerst Scholarship', 'The Florida Magazine Association honors the life and career of Doug Damerst by awarding a $1,000 cash prize to an exceptional student majoring in journalism or communications at a four-year, Florida-based college. Student must submit a portfolio of three (3) articles that showcases his/her journalism work, an official transcript from the university in attendance, a resume, letter of recommendation and an introduction letter that states why he/she is passionate about the field of journalism.During his 10 years as editor-in-chief, Doug Damerst set an award-winning standard for the Orlando-based publication of Florida Realtorsno surprise given the excellence that distinguished each adventure in a communications career that spanned four decades. Whether working as a freelance travel columnist, public relations manager, managing director of communications (the latter, during a 12-year stint with AAA National) or as vice president of FMAs Board of Directors, Doug brought an enthusiasm and curiosity matched only by an uncanny ability to see the big picture while grasping the smallest details. As a trailblazer in new media methods and technologies, he never lost sight of the importance of editorial integrity and getting the facts straight. Doug Damerst was an inspiration to those who knew and worked with him, and a model for all journalists to celebrate.', 'The Florida Magazine Association honors the life and career of Doug Damerst by awarding a $1,000 cash prize to an exceptional student majoring in journalism or communications at a four-year, Florida-based college. Student must submit a portfolio of three ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2134, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2135, 'NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship', 'Thanks to a generous contribution from NBCUniversal, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is proud to announce that applications for the NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship are now open. The NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship offers eight scholarships to be used in upcoming the fall semester to incoming and undergraduate students (at any accredited college or university), and graduate students with disabilities who are pursuing careers in media, communications, or entertainment industries that will be enrolled in college or a university during the Fall are eligible. Each recipient will receive financial aid to help cover the cost of education at their college or university. This scholarship has been named in honor of Tony Coelho, a former United States Representative from California and the primary author and sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the House.', 'Thanks to a generous contribution from NBCUniversal, the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) is proud to announce that applications for the NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Scholarship are now open. The NBCUniversal Tony Coelho Media Sch', 5625, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2136, 'Ohio News Media Association High School Journalism', 'The Ohio News Media Association High School Journalism Scholarship is offered to Ohio high school students who are graduating seniors interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at an accredited college or university during the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants must have at least a GPA of a 2.5. The following items must accompany the application form: an official transcript; a letter of recommendation; and a 500 750 word autobiography.The Ohio News Media Foundation, in alignment with its mission of achieving the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in all phases of journalism and newspaper publishing, awards scholarships to high school and collegiate students annually. The foundation provides funding through a variety of events and donations to this fund. The Foundations mission is to achieve the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in journalism and newspaper publishing through research and educational activities.', 'The Ohio News Media Association High School Journalism Scholarship is offered to Ohio high school students who are graduating seniors interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at an accredited college or university during', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2137, 'Ohio News Media Foundation Minority Journalism Sch', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation will award the Minority Journalism Scholarship to minority students who are current Ohio college students or a graduating senior in high school interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at an accredited college or university during the upcoming academic year. Applicants must be African American, Hispanic, Asian American, or American Indian, and they must have at least a GPA of a 2.5. Applicants must include an official high school transcript, a 500-750 word autobiography, and two letters of recommendation with their application. Applicants can be submitted online or by U.S. Mail. The Ohio News Media Foundation, in alignment with its mission of achieving the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in all phases of journalism and newspaper publishing, awards scholarships to high school and collegiate students annually. The foundation provides funding through avariety of events and donations.', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation will award the Minority Journalism Scholarship to minority students who are current Ohio college students or a graduating senior in high school interested in studying journalism, advertising, marketing or communications at a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2138, 'Ohio News Media Foundation University Journalism S', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation University Journalism Scholarship is offered to a student currently enrolled and majoring in a field relevant to our industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an Ohio college or university. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: have a GPA of at least a 2.5; and they must be currently enrolled as a sophomore, junior or senior for the upcoming academic year.The Ohio News Media Foundation, in alignment with its mission of achieving the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in all phases of journalism and newspaper publishing, awards scholarships to high school and collegiate students annually. The foundation provides funding through a variety of events and donations to this fund. The Foundations mission is to achieve the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in journalism and newspaper publishing through research and educational activities.', 'The Ohio News Media Foundation University Journalism Scholarship is offered to a student currently enrolled and majoring in a field relevant to our industry, particularly journalism, advertising, marketing, or communications degree program at an Ohio coll', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2139, 'Media Alliance of Houston Scholarship', 'The Houston Chapter of Media Alliance of Houston will award scholarships to college juniors or seniors who have at least one full-time semester left of college. The scholarships will be awarded to students attending a Texas public or private university that offers radio, television, film, public relations, advertising/communications or broadcasting as the major emphasis of study and/or students from the Greater Houston Area who are studying the aforementioned fields. Candidates must have completed 75 hours of coursework and have a cumulative 3.25 GPA or a 3.0 in declared-major courses. Applicants will be considered on the basis of educational and career goals in their major field of study, activities and honors, service to community and references. In addition to the application, please submit the following items: a resume; an official transcript; two letters of recommendation from a faculty member; and a personal statement (comprising either (1) a 250-word essay explaining what you think the media industry will look like in 10 years or (2) a 30-second home video application explaining why you chose a media-related field as your major).', 'The Houston Chapter of Media Alliance of Houston will award scholarships to college juniors or seniors who have at least one full-time semester left of college. The scholarships will be awarded to students attending a Texas public or private university th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2140, 'NCTA/AWMF Scholarship', 'The NCTA/AWMF Scholarship allows a deserving female communications/media undergraduate student to create an original piece (digital short, video, animation, multi-media or other concept chosen by the student) that may be featured in NCTA and AWMF media distribution channels. Candidates must be attending an accredited university or college in the United States. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a recommendation letter (from a professor or a journalism/media/communications professional) and proof of enrollment (via a copy of their student ID or transcript).This scholarship serves to fund a promising students education as well as to provide a unique and compelling piece for her resume. The student will also have the opportunity to meet high-level professionals in the media industry through the AWM event. The scholarship piece ultimately will be created with the guidance of NCTA representatives to ensure it is as compelling and high-quality as possible. The recipient will also receive and a ticket to attend the Gracies Leadership Awards.', 'The NCTA/AWMF Scholarship allows a deserving female communications/media undergraduate student to create an original piece (digital short, video, animation, multi-media or other concept chosen by the student) that may be featured in NCTA and AWMF media d', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2141, 'Against the Grain Artistic Scholarship', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at least 25% Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity; be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.; have a 3.0 GPA; have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurriculars or other activities; be either a high school senior or a college student currently enrolled fulltime at an accredited U.S. vocational, junior college, or four-year college/university and must be a full- time, associate/bachelor/master degree-seeking student by the upcoming academic calendar year; and not be a relative of a board member.Selection is based on a rating system judged in five major categories. The candidate with the highest combined cumulative points will receive the scholarship. These categories are: quality of content submission (essay, artistic portfolio); academic performance; leadership/community service experience and contribution; letters of recommendation; and a phone/in-person committee interview. Funds will be disbursed directly to the educational institution in the students name.', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at lea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2142, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2143, 'AMA Houston Penny Todd Scholarship', 'AMA Houston awards the Penny Todd Scholarship to deserving Houston-area undergraduate college students majoring in marketing or a related field. Applicants must be either attending college or university in the greater Houston area, or have graduated from high school in the greater Houston area, be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate course of study at an accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university with a declared major in marketing, advertising, graphic arts, media or related field of study, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The completed application form should provide contact information, statement of financial need, grade point average, related coursework listing, volunteer/extracurricular activities, and community involvement.Applicants must submit an essay outlining career goals, and/or reason(s) for selecting marketing as a career, how the scholarship will impact those goals, and what receiving the scholarship would mean to them and their future career, with a response of more than 750 words. Applicants must also include a minimum of two (2) recommendations from qualified adults who are not family members but can speak with authority to the applicants attributes and character. Examples include professors, coaches, club sponsors, administrators or staff, clergy, community leaders, etc. Proof of enrollment at an accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university is also required. In addition, an official transcript provided by the school in which the applicant completed their last semester of course work should be included, along with samples of marketing coursework; for example, a marketing plan or campaign materials developed as part of coursework or through volunteer work. Group projects should be labeled as such, and the applicants contributions made clear. Applications will be reviewed by a judging committee of the AMA Houston Executive Committee and officers, Houston area CMOs, and other marketing leaders. The recipient(s) of the Penny Todd Scholarship will be contacted in May and awarded at the AMA Houston June Luncheon.', 'AMA Houston awards the Penny Todd Scholarship to deserving Houston-area undergraduate college students majoring in marketing or a related field. Applicants must be either attending college or university in the greater Houston area, or have graduated from ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2144, 'Julie Keil Scholarship for Women', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be based on merit and financial need and offer grants to women who plan to enter the hydropower industry to assist with expenses to attend industry events. The application deadline for the 2023 Julie Keil Scholarship award is April 15th.The scholarship is an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering a career related to hydropower. The scholarship recipient is selected using criteria in line with merit and financial need. The Scholarship Committee will review each application using the following categories: Personal essay, outside appraisal, extracurricular activities, awards & honors, academic performance, and unusual personal or family circumstances.', 'The Julie A. Keil Women in Hydro Scholarship Fund will provide an education scholarship program for women enrolled in an accredited college or university and majoring in a discipline relevant to entering the hydropower industry. The scholarship will be ba', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2145, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2146, 'Los Angeles Hispanic PR Association Scholarship', 'The Los Angeles chapter of the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA-LA) is proud to present our annual Scholarship Program to help deserving Hispanic/Latinx students in the greater Los Angeles area achieve their educational goals. The HPRA-LA Scholarship recognizes outstanding academic achievement and community service among Hispanic/Latinx undergraduate and graduate students who are pursuing a career in public relations and related communications fields. HPRA-LA will award scholarships up to $1,000.00In addition to financial assistance, scholarship recipients will be introduced to executives at leading agencies and corporate organizations who are a part of the HPRA network, and receive a free, one-year student membership to HPRA-LA. Eligibility: Be an undergraduate or graduate student with at least one parent or grandparent of Hispanic/Latino heritage; Be enrolled at a two- or four-year accredited college or university for the coming academic year. Students can be enrolled full-time or part-time; Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA; Open to students of all majors who demonstrate an interest in a career in public relations and communications; You must be studying in the greater Los Angeles area.', 'The Los Angeles chapter of the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA-LA) is proud to present our annual Scholarship Program to help deserving Hispanic/Latinx students in the greater Los Angeles area achieve their educational goals. The HPRA-LA Schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2147, 'IAEE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purpose of the scholarship is to promote and bring visibility to the exhibitions, meetings and business events industry for graduating high school students of diverse backgrounds and from under-served and economically and socially disadvantaged communities in order to create an equal opportunity for the recipient to achieve a two-year or four-year college-level education program. Scholarships are awarded competitively based upon pursuit of a degreed major focusing on exhibition and/or event management. The scholarship includes up to $2,500 in tuition assistance. Applications open in the Spring.Required Information/Documents: Family or student characterized with demonstrated financial need; Completed scholarship application (online form); High school-issued official transcript (upload); Acceptance letter in a full-time undergraduate at an accredited college, university, junior or technical college; Essay submission (online form); Two letters of recommendation from high school teachers or high school counselor (upload); Resume (upload)Must include: List your extra-curricular activities, both in and out of school, and the years of participation; List positions of leadership you have held, both in and out of school (e.g. Community Groups, Service Organizations, Philanthropy); List awards and honors you have received in both academic and extra-curricular activities; List work experience (paid or voluntary) with the job title, the average number of hours worked per week, and the dates of employment.', 'The IAEE DE&I Scholarship was established by IAEE member Rochelle Richardson, CEM. Rochelle is passionate about setting children up for success. There is a real need for creating opportunities for children who are just one step away from success. The purp', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2148, 'Media Fellows Scholarship', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-based scholarship program, striving to provide financial assistance to undergraduate college students with interests at the intersection of advertising and public policy. Applicants must be undergraduate students currently enrolled and attending a college or university in the United States. Successful Media Fellows Scholarship submissions include an essay that includes the students personal financial need statement as well as a description of their academic achievements and career aspirations, a letter of recommendation, and a professional resume. Rising freshmen are ineligible for Media Fellows Scholarships. Media Fellowships are one-time only award. We seek to support students demonstrating a combination of merit and financial need whose academic interests are at the intersection of advertising and public policy.', 'The Washington Media Scholars Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to gain firsthand knowledge of the public policy advertising world through scholarship and networking opportunities. The Media Fellows program is the Foundations essay-', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2149, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2150, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2151, 'NOPHNRCSE Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the NOPHNRCSE Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or accepted to an accredited college or university or registered students in their first through third year (graduate students are ineligible); be pursuing a degree in agriculture, natural resources, or natural resources conservation (there will be one scholarship that will be awarded to one female student majoring in public affairs, communications or a natural resources conservation-related field of study); have a 2.75 GPA; and be a US citizen. The mission of the National Organization of Professional Hispanic NRCS Employees (NOPHNRCSE) is to motivate and mentor members for leadership roles to assist NRCS and partners in delivering natural resources conservation. Our vision is to work in harmony with our partners in natural resources conservation. NOPHNRCSE has the mission to motivate and mentor members for leadership roles to assist NRCS and partners in delivering natural resources conservation. Following their mission, they offer financial aid to students.', 'To be eligible for the NOPHNRCSE Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or accepted to an accredited college or university or registered students in their first through third year (graduate students are ineligible); be pursuing a degree in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2152, 'Beldon Scholarship', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial burdens. Every year, we will select two winners to award a $1,000 scholarship, each! Our scholarship panel will review all applications and hand-pick the most qualified candidates. We want you to tell us what it takes to be an aspiring business leader in this industry today. BELDON is a specialized home improvement company that offers services and installations of LeafGuard Gutters, Roofing, Pella Windows, and James Hardie Siding. Student must be seeking a degree in business, management, communications, marketing or related field, have a minimum 3.5 GPA, submit a 1,500-2,000 word essay entitled BELDON Scholarship. and include their full name, .edu email address and phone number in the essay document.', 'We believe excellence is achieved from hard work and an unwavering dedication to learning something new, every day. We are proud to provide an annual scholarship to students who are determined to achieve a higher education, by alleviating their financial ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2153, 'Stephen Rice Memorial Fund Scholarship for GLBT Me', 'The purpose of the Stephen Rice Memorial Fund is to provide an annual scholarship to a young Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, Bi, and/or Queer student pursuing a degree in Radio/Television/Film or Journalism. Our fundraising goal is between $50,000 and $75,000, which will enable the fund to be primarily self-sustaining and provide an annual scholarship of $2,500. The Stephen Rice Memorial Fund is open to graduating high school seniors and students currently enrolled or accepted at any college or university. Scholarship monies will be paid directly to the educational institution in the students name. Student applicants must demonstrate participation in radio, television, journalism, public relations, broadcasting, electronic media or film activity; self-identify as Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgender or Queer; be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident and current resident of Texas for at least two years; and a 2.25 or higher Grade Point Average.', 'The purpose of the Stephen Rice Memorial Fund is to provide an annual scholarship to a young Gay, Lesbian, Transgender, Bi, and/or Queer student pursuing a degree in Radio/Television/Film or Journalism. Our fundraising goal is between $50,000 and $75,000,', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2154, 'Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholars', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service, who also wish to pursue a career in the sports industry, with an emphasis on journalism, media relations, event operations, team operations, or marketing. The scholarship is merit-based and features a one-time, non-renewable $10,000 financial award for each recipient. Each scholarship will be funded directly to the recipients postgraduate institution upon verification of enrollment within eighteen months of graduation. As part of the Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship, the recipients will be given the unique opportunity to receive a Rose Bowl Game Experience, that consists of a four-night trip to Pasadena, Calif., to meet with staff from the Tournament of Roses, and the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conferences. The experience culminates with the opportunity to attend the Rose Bowl Game on January 2 with a guest. Transportation, lodging, and meals for the scholarship recipient will be covered as part of the award. The scholarship is open to undergraduate students who are in their final year of course study (with an intended graduation date of in the Spring or Fall/Winter). The student has consistently demonstrated high levels of achievement in academics and civic service throughout their collegiate career. An independent committee will select one recipient from both the Big Ten and Pac-12 Conference to receive the scholarship.', 'The Rose Bowl Game Keith Jackson Postgraduate Scholarship is an annual scholarship that recognizes one senior student from the Big Ten Conference and one senior student from the Pac-12 Conference for exceptional achievement in academics and civic service,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2155, 'PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing Education Scholarship must be a graduate student or a non-traditional working student, currently enrolled in a college or university program and have chosen a career in the business events industry.PCMA and the PCMA Foundation are focused on accelerating the business events industry. We believe research, scholarships, recognition, and engaging leaders are integral to continuing the growth and impact on our community. This site serves as the stepping stone for these programs. View the individual tabs to learn more about our available scholarships, Visionary Awards nominations, grants, and 20 in their Twenties program.', 'The PCMA Continuing Education Scholarship provides tuition and year-round engagement scholarship for up to three graduate students in the business events industry or those furthering their business events career. Individuals who qualify for the Continuing', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2156, 'AWSM Scholarships', 'AWSM is a volunteer-managed, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1987 as a support network and advocacy group for women who work in sports media (reporting, editing, broadcast, media relations, etc.). Founded by Nancy Cooney, Susan Fornoff, Michele Himmelberg and Kristin Huckshorn our membership of more than 1,000 women and men primarily includes professionals in sports media and students aspiring to careers in the industry.Since 1990, AWSM has placed more 200 female college students interested in sports media careers in paid summer internships. The Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM) places female college students interested in sports media careers in paid summer internships. Each winner also receives a $1,000 scholarship, complimentary registration and lodging at AWSMs annual conference.', 'AWSM is a volunteer-managed, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1987 as a support network and advocacy group for women who work in sports media (reporting, editing, broadcast, media relations, etc.). Founded by Nancy Cooney, Susan Fornoff, Michel', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2157, 'Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for the upcoming academic year and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. These are awarded on a rolling basis.The fellowship is open to PhD students at any university. International students are eligible; however, preference is given to applicants who live or study in the United States. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. HSF generally does not fund students studying the natural sciences, medicine, or engineering.', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for th', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2158, 'NABJ Scholarships', 'The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) awards scholarships annually to deserving high school and college students interested in pursuing journalism careers. Over the last decade, NABJ has awarded more than a half a million dollars to students studying: broadcast, print, and online journalism; photography; graphic design; and communications. The deadlines and criteria will vary by scholarship, but applicants must be NABJ members. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.An NABJ scholarship selection committee selects awardees based on NABJs scoring system and adherence to the application guidelines and requirements. Scholarship awards are disbursed in one payment to the awardees school upon proof of enrollment. Students may apply for multiple NABJ scholarships. Previous awardees are not eligible to re-apply to any NABJ Scholarships. Applications are available online via NABJs website and social media every fall and spring.', 'The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) awards scholarships annually to deserving high school and college students interested in pursuing journalism careers. Over the last decade, NABJ has awarded more than a half a million dollars to student', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2159, 'National Press Photographers Foundation Scholarshi', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation, Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is charged with advancing photojournalism through education and awarding scholarships and fellowships to deserving individuals who have demonstrated ability or promise in the field of visual journalism. The National Press Photographers Foundation is grateful for the corporate support of our educational scholarships.NPPF scholarships are awarded to encourage those with the talent and dedication to photojournalism and who need financial help to continue their studies. Applicants must be enrolled full-time in a four-year college or university in the United States. Individual scholarship requirements may vary. These awards are directed toward those studying full-time or returning to college.', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation, Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is charged with advancing photojournalism through education and awarding scholarships and fellowships to deserving individuals who have demonstrated ability or promise ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2160, 'NPPF TV News Scholarship', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation is grateful for the corporate support of our educational scholarships. National Press Photographers Foundation Scholarships are awarded to encourage those with the talent and dedication to photojournalism and who need financial help to continue their studies. These awards are directed toward those studying full-time or returning to college.The NPPF TV News Scholarship is for television photojournalism or multimedia students specializing in video. The student must be enrolled in a recognized four year college or university having courses in TV news photojournalism, must be continuing in this program leading to a bachelor\'s degree, and must be entering his or her junior or senior year at the time the award is given.', 'The National Press Photographers Foundation is grateful for the corporate support of our educational scholarships. National Press Photographers Foundation Scholarships are awarded to encourage those with the talent and dedication to photojournalism and wh', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2161, 'The Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarship', 'To honor recently retired longtime CEO Tom Donohue and his commitment to workforce development, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced a $50,000 scholarship fund to support skills training that will empower more Americans to get ahead in their careers and build better lives. The Donohue Family Foundation has matched the gift to provide a total of $100,000 in scholarship funding for individuals across the United States who are pursuing high-demand careers that dont require a four-year degree. A total of 50 Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarships in the amount of $2,000 each will be awarded. Scholarships are available to individuals of all backgrounds pursuing vocational training in industries such as construction, communications, energy, healthcare, manufacturing, public service, technology, and transportation. To apply for a Donohue Family SkillPointe Scholarship, please complete the application.', 'To honor recently retired longtime CEO Tom Donohue and his commitment to workforce development, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced a $50,000 scholarship fund to support skills training that will empower more Americans to get ahead in their ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2162, 'The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association ', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) and the Wisconsin Cranberry Board. Throughout their generosity, the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association offers financial aid to interested students.The Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA) has established five endowed scholarship funds for students pursuing careers related to cranberry production. These funds are established from the net proceeds of the annual WSCGA Cranberry Golf Open and WSCGA Sporting Clay Shoot. Scholarship funds include: the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, the University of Wisconsin - Madison, the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Wisconsin Technical Colleges, and the University of Wisconsin - River Falls. Eligibility requirements, award amount, acceptable academic majors, and deadlines vary by scholarship. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'From cranberry growing and harvesting, to business and marketing, Wisconsins cranberry industry provides learning opportunities and materials for elementary school students and scholarships for college-bound students. These resources are provided by the W', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2163, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2164, 'Van Swearingen Scholarship', 'The American University School of Communication offers prestigious merit-based fellowships in partnership with leading Washington, DC-based organizations. These fellowships allow you to gain professional experience while completing your graduate program. Each fellowship provides varying amounts of tuition remission and stipend funding. The School of Communication also offers merit-based and need-based Donor? Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded based on the criteria established by the scholarships donors. Additional scholarships are available to continuing students.The Van Swearingen Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student specializing in print journalism who demonstrates exceptional promise for professional excellence and achievement in their chosen field. This scholarship was made possible by the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Van Swearingen, friends of American University and ardent supporters of excellence in print journalism and writing.', 'The American University School of Communication offers prestigious merit-based fellowships in partnership with leading Washington, DC-based organizations. These fellowships allow you to gain professional experience while completing your graduate program. ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2165, 'Alma Exley Scholarship', 'The Alma Exley Scholarship Program is dedicated to promoting greater diversity in the teaching profession. The program awards one scholarship annually to a person of color who is enrolled in a teacher-preparation program at a college or University in Connecticut. Those eligible include African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. Students may apply after having been admitted into a teacher-preparation program in Connecticut. Applicants may be in their junior or senior year of college or pursuing a master\'s degree. Alma Exley, a dedicated educator, was working at the Connecticut Department of Education to bring more people of color into the teaching profession. Since her death, the Alma Exley Scholarship Program has been carrying on her work. The Alma Exley Scholarship Program was established in 1995 to increase diversity and promote excellence in the teaching profession. We are pursuing these goals by aiding and recognizing students of color who demonstrate outstanding potential and strong dedication to classroom teaching.', 'The Alma Exley Scholarship Program is dedicated to promoting greater diversity in the teaching profession. The program awards one scholarship annually to a person of color who is enrolled in a teacher-preparation program at a college or University in Conn', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2166, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2167, 'Texas Music Educators Association High School Seni', 'The Texas Music Educators Association is proud to offer scholarships each year to high school seniors who plan to major in a music degree program leading to Texas teacher certification with music as the primary teaching field. To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must be entering as a full-time freshman, as defined by the attending institution, in a Texas college or university in the upcoming fall. Since 1920, TMEA has worked to ensure excellence in music education for all Texas students. Over 13,000 school music educators are TMEA members belonging to one of five TMEA divisions: band, orchestra, vocal, elementary and college. A Vice-President is elected in statewide elections to guide the activities of each division. TMEA supports the future of music education by offering scholarships to music education majors and by sponsoring the Texas Future Music Educators, an organization through which high school students interested in careers in music education learn more about what to expect in their college education and future careers.', 'The Texas Music Educators Association is proud to offer scholarships each year to high school seniors who plan to major in a music degree program leading to Texas teacher certification with music as the primary teaching field. To be eligible for the schol', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2168, 'UCT Scholarship Program', 'The UCT Scholarship Program, funded by UCT Charities, provides scholarships to students and teachers seeking college degrees or certification to work with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Applicants must meet one of the following criteria: be a teacher of students with intellectual disabilities who needs extra course work to be certified/retain certification; be an experienced teacher who wishes to become certified to teach students with intellectual disabilities; be a college junior or senior whose undergraduate course of study is in special education, focusing on teaching people with intellectual disabilities; currently enrolled in courses to become a certified instructor for people with intellectual disabilities; or be in the second year of a two-year associate\'s degree program at an accredited school with the course of study focusing on teaching people with intellectual disabilities. Applicants must demonstrate financial need. UCT (United Commercial Travelers) is a fraternal benefit society driven by our members and their dedication to community service. UCT invests in the future of our communities by investing in students. Giving back isnt just something we say weve been doing it for more than 130 years. We do this by sponsoring several scholarship programs to help students meet the financial challenges of a college education.', 'The UCT Scholarship Program, funded by UCT Charities, provides scholarships to students and teachers seeking college degrees or certification to work with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Applicants must meet one of the following c', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2169, 'Barbara Lotze Scholarship for Future Physics Teach', 'The AAPT Board of Directors offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools. Undergraduate students enrolled, or planning to enroll, in physics teacher preparation curricula and high school seniors entering such programs are eligible. Successful applicants receive a stipend of up to $3,000 and a complimentary AAPT Student Membership for one year. The scholarship may be granted to an individual for each of four years.Applicants must declare their intent to prepare for, and engage in, a career in physics teaching at the high school level and must, at the time the scholarship funds are received by the student, be: an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited two-year college, four-year college or a university, or a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; pursuing, or planning to pursue, a course of study leading toward a career in physics teaching in the high schools; showing promise of success in their studies; and a citizen of the United States of America.', 'The AAPT Board of Directors offers scholarships for future high school physics teachers. These scholarships, supported by an endowment funded by Barbara Lotze, are available only to U.S. citizens attending U.S. schools. Undergraduate students enrolled, or', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2170, 'Minority Teacher Education Scholarship', 'The Minority Teacher Education Scholarship (MTES) program was created to be Floridas Answer to Diversity in Teaching. For over 20 years, the Florida Fund for Minority Teachers, Inc. has answered the call and continues to provide the great state of Florida with high quality, highly qualified minority teachers. FFMT is governed by a Governor appointed Board of Directors from institutions of higher education and various industries throughout the state.The Minority Teacher Education Scholars Program is a collaborative performance-based scholarship program for African-American, Hispanic-American, Asian-American, and Native American students. The participants in the program include Floridas Florida College System institutions and its public and private universities that have teacher education programs. Applicants must be a resident of the Florida, and be African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American/Pacific Islander, or American Indian/Alaskan Native. Applicants must be admitted into a teacher education program at any of FFMT\'s participating universities/colleges and be a junior, senior or graduate student that has not earned a baccalaureate degree in Education. Special consideration is given to state/community college graduates.', 'The Minority Teacher Education Scholarship (MTES) program was created to be Floridas Answer to Diversity in Teaching. For over 20 years, the Florida Fund for Minority Teachers, Inc. has answered the call and continues to provide the great state of Florida', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2171, 'South Carolina Teaching Fellows', 'The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is designed to recruit students into the teaching profession and equip them to become effective and successful educators. Teaching Fellows are provided numerous professional development and leadership opportunities above those offered through the institutions teacher preparation program. Teaching Fellows also are involved with communities and businesses through various service projects and partnerships with local schools.To apply for Teaching Fellows, students must be: a U.S. citizen or will be an eligible non-citizen under State Residency Statutes at the time of high school graduation (Please note - students categorized as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are not eligible for Teaching Fellows.); a legal resident of South Carolina (Please note - Residency will be verified by the Teaching Fellows Institution after a student has been offered an award.); and a high school senior or junior graduating early.', 'The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is designed to recruit students into the teaching profession and equip them to become effective and successful educators. Teaching Fellows are provided numerous professional development and leadership opportunit', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2172, 'Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars Program', 'The Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars Program is a competitive scholarship for recent high school graduates with a passion for teaching and a history of high academic achievement. Recipients will receive $10,000 per year for up to four years (up to the cost of tuition and fees, room and board, and other approved educational expenses). In exchange, Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars must agree to teach in a West Virginia public school in an area of critical need (math, science, elementary education or special education) for a period of five years after graduating from college. Applicants must be a high school senior or recent high school graduate with plans to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in an approved teacher preparation program in math, science, elementary education or special education at an eligible West Virginia institution, have a minimum 3.25 GPA, be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen, and be willing to attend an award banquet in Morgantown. Students are typically notified about their eligibility in March.', 'The Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars Program is a competitive scholarship for recent high school graduates with a passion for teaching and a history of high academic achievement. Recipients will receive $10,000 per year for up to four years (up to the co', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2173, 'Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancemen', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. Not sure if you fit the bill? Theres more to agriculture than farming. Check out our video to learn about the bright future that lies ahead for the ag industry, and find out if you could be part of the #OtherSideOfAg.The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is offering scholarships to high school seniors or those currently enrolled in a two or four year higher education program, with plans to pursue a career in agriculture. This doesnt have to mean youre planning to be a farmer this also includes food scientists, veterinarians, ag teachers, or maybe even a Farm Credit loan officer. In order to be eligible, you must reside in Horizon Farm Credits territory.', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. N', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2174, 'Knowles Teaching Fellows Program', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an educational system that is led by teachers who are equipped to solve difficult problems and respond to local challenges in order to serve all of our nations students.Valued at up to $150,000 and renewable for up to five years, the Knowles Teaching Fellows Program is awarded to Americas best and brightest new teachers of high school mathematics and science. Fellowship benefits are extensive and encompass financial resources, professional and leadership development, teaching tools and materials, and access to a coast-to-coast network of like-minded colleagues. Applicants must be entering their first, second or third year as teacher of record during the next academic year from now. Fellowship awardees will be announced in May', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an edu', 150000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2175, 'UNCF K-12 Education Fellowship', 'UNCF has helped more than 500,000 students earn their college degrees since its founding. UNCF is the nations largest private scholarship provider to minority group members. Each year, we award more than $100 million in scholarships to students attending more than 1,100 schools across the country, including our prestigious network of 37 HBCUs. We also manage a variety of scholarship programs, such as the K-12 Education Fellowship.The UNCF K-12 Education Fellowship Program is a leadership and talent development initiative aimed at building a robust pipeline of high-achieving African Americans engaged in education reform in America. The program selects undergraduate juniors from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to participate in a 10-week summer experience that includes leadership development, a paid internship with an innovative K-12 educational organization or school, and participation in an education reform case competition. Upon competition of the ten week summer experience, Fellows have access to additional coaching and skills development aligned with K-12 career pathways during their senior year of college. Dollar amounts may vary, so inquire with the scholarship provider for more details.', 'UNCF has helped more than 500,000 students earn their college degrees since its founding. UNCF is the nations largest private scholarship provider to minority group members. Each year, we award more than $100 million in scholarships to students attending ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2176, 'Samuel Huntington Public Service Award', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Past award recipients have won an unsolicited, prestigious McArthur genius grant; been named U. S. Surgeon General; and been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur. All graduating students from accredited U.S. colleges are invited to apply by the middle of January. Awards will be based on the quality of the proposal, academic record, and other personal achievements. Finalists will be personally interviewed prior to selection of the award recipient(s). The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 for a one-year public service project: $15,000 is awarded at the start of the project; and $15,000 awarded upon receipt of a six-month progress report.', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2177, 'PATCH Scholarship Program', 'The PATCH Scholarship Program allows you to increase your knowledge in current developmentally appropriate practices and increases the number of people entering the early care and education profession. Limited funds are distributed on a first come, first serve basis. Priority is given to those currently employed in a licensed child care facility or operating a registered family child care home. Applicants must live in Hawaii and attend eligible Hawaiian institutions. This is offered three times a year, so due dates will rotate.PATCH is Hawaii\'s statewide child care resource and referral agency. Child care resource and referral (CCR&R) agencies, like PATCH are located throughout the country. CCR&R services have evolved from grassroot efforts to help parents find child care, to well-developed systems that support parents, providers, and local communities in finding, planning for, and providing quality child care. PATCH is the only Hawaii member of the Child Care Aware National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRA).', 'The PATCH Scholarship Program allows you to increase your knowledge in current developmentally appropriate practices and increases the number of people entering the early care and education profession. Limited funds are distributed on a first come, first ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2178, 'TEDS PhD Merit Scholarship', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find a variety of evangelical denominations and theological traditions teaching, studying, serving, and worshiping together. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is the premier institution preparing the next generation of ministers and academic scholars.The Ph.D. Merit Scholarships are awarded by the Ph.D. and admissions committees for the Educational Studies and Intercultural Studies departments, and for the four Theological Studies departments (including Old Testament, New Testament, systematic theology, and church history). Awards are renewable for a second year and are awarded based on full-time credits (9 or more) and will be pro-rated if registered for less than 9 credits in a semester. Applicants are automatically considered during the admissions process.', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2179, 'TEDS PhD Program Scholarship', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find a variety of evangelical denominations and theological traditions teaching, studying, serving, and worshiping together. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is the premier institution preparing the next generation of ministers and academic scholars.The Ph.D. Program Scholarship is awarded to one recipient per Ph.D. program (theological studies, educational studies, and intercultural studies), selected by the Ph.D. and admissions committees. Awards are based on full-time credits (9 or more) and will be pro-rated if registered for less than nine credits in a semester. Applicants are automatically considered during the admissions process. The award is renewable up to two years.', 'Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is the divinity school of Trinity International University. We offer doctoral and masters degree programs in Illinois, Florida, Korea, and at extension sites in the U.S. Whichever location you choose, youll find ', 23000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2180, 'Valparaiso University Allen Scholarship', 'Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-based award from Valpo, a student must maintain full-time enrolment and Satisfactory Academic Progress. 98% of undergraduate students receive some gift aid (free money) from Valpo to help reduce the cost of attendance.Valparaiso University offers the Allen Scholarship to students who are thinking about or planning to serve in a church vocation in one of the following areas: Theological studies, pre-seminary preparation for pastors; church musicians, youth, family and educational ministries, missions, Director of Christian Education, deaconess or deacon, elementary or secondary education at a Lutheran or parochial school. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-', 17500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2181, 'Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship', 'It is impossible to estimate the contribution a great teacher makes to our nation, to society, and to the students taught during a lifetime of devoted service to the teaching profession. Unfortunately, there exists, and always has existed, a severe shortage of great teachers. The Florida Retired Educators Foundation (FREF) has established a fund to assist the many young people who are interested in teaching, but unable to fulfill this goal without financial assistance. To be eligible for the Florida Retired Educators Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior in Florida; have a 3.0 GPA, as well as either an SAT score of 1000 or an ACT score of 22; plan on attending an accredited Florida college/university; and must plan on teaching in Florida. This is awarded for one year and can be renewed for a maximum of four years of college if the student maintains a satisfactory level of achievement (a 2.0 GPA).', 'It is impossible to estimate the contribution a great teacher makes to our nation, to society, and to the students taught during a lifetime of devoted service to the teaching profession. Unfortunately, there exists, and always has existed, a severe shorta', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2182, 'ISI Henry Salvatori Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.The ISI Salvatori Fellowship seeks to further an understanding and appreciation of the principles held by the American Founding Fathers and the culture that formed their values and views. Eligible applicants must: be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute; and, pursuing graduate studies for the purpose of teaching at the collegiate level. Pre-professional students (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) are not eligible. Applicants must also be a United States citizen.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2183, 'ISI Richard M. Weaver Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.Each year, ISI grants Richard M. Weaver Fellowships to students who intend to use their advanced degree to teach. The fellowship seeks to uphold the idea of academic excellence and the role of education in producing persons capable of making reasoned choices in favor of liberty. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens who will be enrolled in a full-time graduate program, and be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Those attending pre-professional (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) programs are ineligible. We provide fellowships of up to $15,000 to outstanding graduate students who intend to teach. Hundreds of alumni of ISIs graduate-fellowship program now teach in colleges and universities across the country. Former ISI graduate fellows serve as professors, provosts, and even presidents.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2184, 'Des Moines Women\'s Club Literature Scholarship', 'In 1885, five indomitable, foresighted women, their bustles in place, met in the old Plymouth Congregational Church, 5th & Grand Avenue, to form what is now the Des Moines Womens Club. Since its early years, the Des Moines Womens Club has provided strong support for the arts in central Iowa. The DMWC annually awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors, college students, and students pursuing higher education degrees.The Des Moines Womens Club Literature Scholarship is open to registered students or residents of central Iowa (Polk, Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Madison, Marion, Story, or Warren Counties) and is awarded to a graduating high school senior of any gender pursuing a major or minor degree in Language and Literature, Language Arts, Journalism, Writing or Language Education. Applicants may apply for only one Des Moines Womens Club scholarship per year and must submit one poem, one short story, and a short biographical essay including future writing goals.', 'In 1885, five indomitable, foresighted women, their bustles in place, met in the old Plymouth Congregational Church, 5th & Grand Avenue, to form what is now the Des Moines Womens Club. Since its early years, the Des Moines Womens Club has provided strong ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2185, 'DSEA Christopher K. Smith Memorial Future Teacher ', 'The Christopher K. Smith Memorial Future Teacher Scholarship offers $1,000 per year, for four years, to a graduate of a Delaware public high school. They must major in education and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. While not a requirement, graduates are encouraged to teach in a Delaware public school. The scholarship offers $1,000 per year, for four years, to a graduate of a Delaware public high school. They must major in education and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. While not a requirement, graduates are encouraged to teach in a Delaware public school.The selection committee, comprised of DSEA staff and members, considers a variety of factors when making its decision. These factors include academic performance, involvement in high school activities, and career plans. Applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation from their teachers, which focuses on their leadership potential, personal character, and degree of initiative.', 'The Christopher K. Smith Memorial Future Teacher Scholarship offers $1,000 per year, for four years, to a graduate of a Delaware public high school. They must major in education and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. While not a requirement, graduates ar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2186, 'Applegate Jackson Parks Future Teacher Scholarship', 'The National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR) is a research facility that dedicates itself to providing people with information and resources regarding labor relation policies. We believe that all people have the right to knowledge. More importantly, all people should have the right to choose whether or not they work for a union. Our aim is to provide the general public, scholars, and students with the information and resources necessary in order to expose the inequities of compulsory unionism.The NILRR Applegate Jackson Parks Future Teacher Scholarship is a $1,000 scholarship available to graduate or undergraduate students majoring in education. Applicants are limited to graduate or undergraduate students majoring in education in institutions of higher learning throughout the United States. Officers, directors and employees of the National Institute for Labor Relations Research, the National Right to Work Committee, Members of the Selection Review Committee and their families are not eligible. This scholarship is not open to high school students or to undergraduates who do not have a declared major in education. Online applications must be received from September 1 through January 31.', 'The National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR) is a research facility that dedicates itself to providing people with information and resources regarding labor relation policies. We believe that all people have the right to knowledge. More im', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2187, 'DAR Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Elementary and ', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education for children. As one of the most inclusive genealogical societies in the country, DAR boasts 190,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the United States and internationally. Any woman 18 years or older-regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background-who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible for membership.The Edward G. and Helen A. Borgens Teacher Scholarships are a one-time preferred amount of up to $1,500 awarded to two students who are twenty-five years of age or older. Applicants must be studying to teach at either the elementary or secondary school levels. Applicants must have at least a 3.5 GPA, be at least a college sophomore, and attend or plan on attending an accredited college or university. The awards are based on academic merit and are not automatically renewable, however, recipients may reapply for consideration as long as they meet the eligibility requirements.', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education fo', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2188, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2189, 'Hoeks Family Scholarship', 'Calvin University is a world-class Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Here, you will discover a bold, transformative education thats grounded in Christian conviction. Be inspired by innovation, leadership, and artistic expression. Be challenged to respond to the worlds needs. Since 1876, Calvin has lived into Christs promise to make all things newfind your place in this transformative community today. Throughout their generosity, Calvin University offers different types of scholarships.The Hoeks Family Scholarship will be awarded to a Calvin junior or senior who demonstrates the desire to seek first the Kingdom of God while preparing to teach Bible, theology or religion studies at a Christian school or to direct the education ministry of a Reformed Christian church. Applicants must be entering their junior or senior year and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students must also be preparing to direct the education ministry of a Reformed Christian church. Financial need is considered.', 'Calvin University is a world-class Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Here, you will discover a bold, transformative education thats grounded in Christian conviction. Be inspired by innovation, leadership, and artistic expression. Be challeng', 9240, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2190, 'Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship', 'The Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship provides high-achieving high school and college students interested in pursuing a career in education the opportunity to earn a renewable scholarship each year for four academic years. In exchange, students agree to teach for five years at an eligible Indiana school or repay the corresponding, prorated amount of the scholarship. The scholarship may be used at eligible Indiana colleges and universities.To be eligible for the Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship, applicants must: be an Indiana resident; be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen; be a current high school senior or college student in Indiana; have either a 3.5 GPA, a top 20% ACT or SAT score or rank in the top 20% of high school graduating class; attend or plan to attend an eligible Indiana institution as a full-time student; and be able to utilize the scholarship for at least two full academic years. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship provides high-achieving high school and college students interested in pursuing a career in education the opportunity to earn a renewable scholarship each year for four academic years. In exchange, student', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2191, 'Alpha Delta Kappa XI Education Scholarship', 'The Alpha Delta Kappa Xi Education Scholarship was established to provide educational resources to students who are pursuing a career in education. Applicants must have a permanent residence in Boone, Ogle, Stephenson or Winnebago County, Illinois and must intend to teach elementary or secondary school. Must be of at least sophomore standing at a post-secondary institution. Graduate students are eligible and past recipients may re-apply.', 'The Alpha Delta Kappa Xi Education Scholarship was established to provide educational resources to students who are pursuing a career in education. Applicants must have a permanent residence in Boone, Ogle, Stephenson or Winnebago County, Illinois and mus', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2192, 'Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate to receive it? You may want to discuss your past academic or personal achievements, leadership skills, community and school involvement, or obstacles youve overcome.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from or a graduate of Pecatonica High School; Major in elementary education or middle/secondary math education; and Have a GPA of at least 3.0/4.0. Pecatonica High School graduates entering their student teaching year are eligible to apply for a larger award. Past recipients will receive preference for the larger award. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this sch', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2193, 'Beta Gamma Recruitment Grant', 'The Beta Gamma Recruitment Grant was established to provide educational resources to female graduating seniors who are planning to enter the teaching profession. Applicants must be a female graduating senior from Boone or Winnebago County who are planning to pursue majors in education. Applicants must also write an essay about their interest in becoming a teacher. Dollar amounts will vary.CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.', 'The Beta Gamma Recruitment Grant was established to provide educational resources to female graduating seniors who are planning to enter the teaching profession. Applicants must be a female graduating senior from Boone or Winnebago County who are planning', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2194, 'Carolyn Wones Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Carolyn Wones Recruitment Grant was established to provide educational resources for women, and to promote the professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Applicant must be a female graduating from high school within Boone or Winnebago County, IL, plan to pursue a degree in secondary teaching, exhibit academic potential and have participated in a number of high school activities. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2195, 'Charles Lee Anderson Memorial Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Charles Lee Anderson Memorial Scholarship must be a graduating Rock Valley College student or graduating senior from Sycamore High School who is entering college or university to pursue a degree in education. Must demonstrate optimism, determination and love of neighbor.', 'Applicants of the Charles Lee Anderson Memorial Scholarship must be a graduating Rock Valley College student or graduating senior from Sycamore High School who is entering college or university to pursue a degree in education. Must demonstrate optimism, d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2196, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2197, 'JSU Alabama Curley Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Curley Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Mr. Andrew Curley, this scholarship is designed to provide support for an upper-class student in education. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Curley Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Mr. Andrew Curley, this scholarship is designed to provide support for an upper-class student in education. The JSU Foundation, through ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2198, 'JSU Mildred L. Sheppard Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Mildred L. Sheppard Scholarship annually to students who commit to major in education and teach K-12 for no less than two years after graduation. Established by the Board of Directors of the Country Day School, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama, to honor Miss Mildred Louise Sheppard, the school\'s founder, and only headmaster. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Mildred L. Sheppard Scholarship annually to students who commit to major in education and teach K-12 for no less than two years after graduation. Established by the Board of Directors of the Country ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2199, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2200, 'Notre Dame of Maryland University Art Scholarship ', 'Notre Dame of Maryland University is giving away $100,000 in awards. Multiple scholarships are available totaling up to $20,000 (up to $5,000 per year) in several categories of majors and minors. Applicable majors or minors include art history, pre-museum studies, art education, photography and studio art. Each entrant must submit an application for admission to Notre Dame of Maryland University. To be eligible, applicants must be high school seniors or transfer students who are pursuing undergraduate studies.', 'Notre Dame of Maryland University is giving away $100,000 in awards. Multiple scholarships are available totaling up to $20,000 (up to $5,000 per year) in several categories of majors and minors. Applicable majors or minors include art history, pre-museum', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2201, 'Iowa Farm Bureau Scholarships', 'The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) and many of its 100 county Farm Bureaus offer a variety of scholarships at the state and local level to future college students. Eligibility for Farm Bureau scholarships is reserved for current IFBF members (and their children) who are in good standing with the organization. To be considered, a graduating high school senior must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be involved in extra-curricular activities, and be accepted into an accredited higher education institution (including community colleges and technical schools).', 'The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) and many of its 100 county Farm Bureaus offer a variety of scholarships at the state and local level to future college students. Eligibility for Farm Bureau scholarships is reserved for current IFBF members (and thei', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2202, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2203, 'A.C. Kate & Leo Joseph Merlone Teaching Scholarshi', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.Kate and Leo Merlone understood the value of education, both in formal academia and through any media that would expand a persons mental horizons. To be eligible for the A.C. Kate & Leo Joseph Merlone Teaching Scholarship, applicants must be pursing an undergraduate or graduate degree in education at a Michigan school full-time and have a 3.0 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2204, 'Dr. Raquel Ontiveros Memorial Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Dr. Raquel Ontiveros Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: pursue an undergraduate or vocational degree; pursue a degree in education/teaching; have at least 1/4 Mexican-American ancestry; attend a Michigan college or university; be a Saginaw County resident; and have a 2.5 GPA. Applicants must also demonstrate financial need. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2205, 'Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The Gary K. Barker Science Scholarship was created for talented science students to pursue college studies in science, engineering or science education. Eligible applicants must: be a high school senior/college student who spent his/her senior year and at least one additional year in the high school math/science program at the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy (SASA) or the Center for Arts and Sciences (CAS); and, be pursuing an undergraduate degree or graduate degree in science, engineering, or science education. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2206, 'Gene & Shirley Nuckolls Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.The Gene and Shirley Nuckolls Scholarship was established to give financial assistance to a Saginaw Public Schools graduating senior who plans to pursue a teaching career at the secondary level. Applicants must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, be majoring in secondary education; be a high school senior from Saginaw Public Schools and enroll full-time at an accredited U.S. college or university. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2207, 'Jerry L. Seese Ed.D Education Scholarship', 'The Jerry L. Seese Ed.D Education Scholarship was created by the Saginaw Township School Board members to assist students graduating from Heritage High School pursue a career in education. Applicants must be a graduating senior from Heritage High School with a minimum 2.5 GPA who is pursuing an undergraduate degree in education (any level) or educational administrative degree. Applicants must plan to enroll full-time at a Michigan college or university. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.When Jerry L. Seese retired as superintendent of Saginaw Township Public Schools at the end of the 2011/2012 academic year, he had been involved in education for 47 years. His educational roles include science and health teacher, multi-sport coach, athletic director, counselor, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent. The highlights of his tenure include implementing the International Baccalaureate Program at Heritage High School, applying for the Middle Years Programme and implementing the Math in Focus program.', 'The Jerry L. Seese Ed.D Education Scholarship was created by the Saginaw Township School Board members to assist students graduating from Heritage High School pursue a career in education. Applicants must be a graduating senior from Heritage High School w', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2208, 'Margaret L. Palmer Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.William H. Palmer established this scholarship in honor of his sister, who was a prominent teacher. To be eligible for the Margaret L. Palmer Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduating senior from Arthur Hill, Saginaw High, SASA or Heritage high schools; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in elementary education at a Michigan college or university full time; and have a 2.5 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2209, 'Marlin N. & Bertha H. Wilson Memorial Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Marlin N. & Bertha H. Wilson Memorial Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a graduating senior from Arthur Hill High School or a shared enrollment with Saginaw Arts & Sciences Academy and Arthur Hill High School; and be enrolled full time in college/university (preference will be given to students pursuing teaching at University of Michigan Ann Arbor or Central Michigan University). Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2210, 'Mary Ellen Gase Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.The Mary Ellen Gase Scholarship was created for talented voice and keyboard music students to pursue college studies in music education or performance and to share their love of music with the community. Eligible applicants must: be a high school senior in voice/keyboard from Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy (SASA), or choir at Arthur Hill High School or Saginaw High School; have four semesters in choir or voice/keyboard department; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in choral or keyboard music education or performance full time; and have a 3.0 GPA. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2211, 'Nels Andersen Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Nels Andersen Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a Saginaw County resident; have a 2.5 GPA; be pursuing undergraduate studies in early childhood development, elementary education, or Career and Techincal Education (CTE) training (skilled trade/vocation); and preferably be enrolled full-time (part-time enrollment is acceptable, but preference will be given to full-time students. Former participants/parents/employees of Saginaw County Head Start programs may be given special preference. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2212, 'Saginaw County Association of Retired School Perso', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.Applicants of the Saginaw County Association of Retired School Personnel Scholarship must be a high school senior from any Saginaw County public high school or currently enrolled in college and must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in education full-time and attending a Michigan college or university. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2213, 'Saginaw Social Service Club - Norman D. Osborne Me', 'Founded in 1984, the Saginaw Community Foundation works to improve the quality of life in Saginaw County by linking donor interests with the communitys most pressing needs and promising opportunities. The foundation administers more than 655 charitable funds and 248 scholarships. Since our inception, more than $52 million has been granted to programs and projects that benefit Saginaw County residents. Applications run from November 1 until the due date.The Saginaw Social Service Club, established in 1936, provides this scholarship in memory of Norman Osborne. The Saginaw Social Service Club\'s goals are to promote social work, the exchange of ideas and information on social questions, and the development of professional relationships to enhance public service. Applicants must be a Saginaw County resident with a minimum 3.0 GPA pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in a human service field. Applicants must be at least a college sophomore at the time of the application. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Founded in 1984, the Saginaw Community Foundation works to improve the quality of life in Saginaw County by linking donor interests with the communitys most pressing needs and promising opportunities. The foundation administers more than 655 charitable fu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2214, 'Thomas Burkhart Scholarships', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory.To be eligible for the Thomas Burkhart Scholarships, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a Saginaw County high school senior; have a 3.0 GPA; and, be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in law or paralegal at any Michigan college (full-time); or, be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in music, music therapy, music performance, or music education at any Michigan college (full-time). Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2215, 'Tom Krzyzaniak Teaching Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Tom Krzyzaniak Teaching Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school senior or current college student that graduated from any high school in Saginaw, Bay or Midland Counties; have a 2.5 GPA; and be pursuing an undergraduate teaching degree. Preference will be given to a student attending Western Michigan University (if there are no qualified applicants for WMU, all other Michigan college/universities will be considered). Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2216, 'Alice C. Coapland Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Alice C. Coapland Scholarship, applicants must: be a female student seeking an undergraduate degree and plan on enrolling full-time; demonstrate academic achievement and a promise of continued excellence; demonstrate financial need; reside in a town served by applicable high schools; and plan on attending an accredited school approved for federal funding. This scholarship may be renewable for up to three additional years.VSAC helps students of all ages save, plan & pay for college and career training. VSAC administers more than 120 scholarships available to Vermont residents. And we want to encourage you to apply. To apply for a VSAC-assisted scholarship, youll need to determine which scholarships youre eligible for, complete the Unified Scholarship Application (USA, a single application for all VSAC-assisted scholarships) and submit required documents. Look in the VSAC scholarships booklet for a list of all available scholarships. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'To be eligible for the Alice C. Coapland Scholarship, applicants must: be a female student seeking an undergraduate degree and plan on enrolling full-time; demonstrate academic achievement and a promise of continued excellence; demonstrate financial need;', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2217, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2218, 'ASGC Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an increased supply of students, well-prepared individuals who are fully qualified to teach mathematics and science in our elementary and secondary schools. To encourage talented individuals to pursue studies leading to teaching certification in the sciences and mathematics, the ASGC has established a competitive, undergraduate teacher education scholarship program to complement its existing science and engineering-based scholarships. The objective of the Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship opportunity is to encourage students pursue degrees leading to become teachers of the sciences and mathematics. The Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship applicants must meet the following requirements: applicants must be a US citizen; applicants must have a 3.0 GPA; and applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student (minimum of 12 credit hours) during the upcoming academic year and must be on a track that would qualify them to teach in a pre-college setting. Preference will be given to those majoring in the sciences and mathematics, especially earth, space and environmental science.', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an i', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2219, 'Ron Collier Educational Scholarship', 'Indiana Members Foundation was organized in 2010, exclusively for the purpose of being a positive influence in the communities served by Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU); specifically, providing school children in these communities with the necessities essential for learning and succeeding in their education. Throughout their generosity, the Indiana Members Foundation offers numerous scholarships to applicable students.The Ron Collier Educational Scholarship is intended for those seeking a degree in primary or secondary education. To be eligible, applicants must: be an Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) member in good standing with their IMCU account opening date no less than six months prior to the time of application; be an IMCU member intending to study full-time (minimum of twelve credit hours) at an accredited college or university in a two or four year undergraduate degree program, beginning in the fall semester; have a 2.5 GPA; and be an IMCU member between the ages of 17 and 24.', 'Indiana Members Foundation was organized in 2010, exclusively for the purpose of being a positive influence in the communities served by Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU); specifically, providing school children in these communities with the necessities', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2220, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2221, 'GRCF Audrey L. Wright Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Audrey L. Wright Scholarship is offered to a student who is a resident of Kent County (for at least three years) and is pursuing an undergraduate degree in foreign languages or education. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a GPA of 3.0. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Audrey L. Wright Scholarship is offered to a student who is a resident of Kent County (for at least three years) and is pursuing an undergraduate degree in foreign languages or education. Applicants must demonstrate', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2222, 'GRCF John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship is awarded to students who are graduates of a Grand Rapids Public High School, residents of Kent County, MI, and currently pursuing a full-time undergraduate degree in the field of education at any Michigan public or private college or university. Students must also have financial need and minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the deadline. Dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s John T. and Frances J. Maghielse Scholarship is awarded to students who are graduates of a Grand Rapids Public High School, residents of Kent County, MI, and currently pursuing a full-time undergraduate degree in th', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2223, 'GRCF Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or education at any accredited university in Michigan. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Peggy (Kommer) Novosad Scholarship is offered to a resident of Michigan currently completing or possessing an undergraduate and will be pursuing a full-time graduate or post-graduate degree in business, law, or edu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2224, 'GRCF Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Schola', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical school and majoring in healthcare, education, or business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical schoo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2225, 'GRCF Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship is offered to a student who is a Challenge Scholar at Union High School planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in education full-time at any accredited Michigan public or private college/university. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 2.75 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Rosemary Cook Education Scholarship is offered to a student who is a Challenge Scholar at Union High School planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in education full-time at any accredited Michigan public or priv', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2226, 'GRCF Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship is offered to a full-time undergraduate student pursuing a degree in dietetics, nutrition, education, or general human services. Applicants must be a resident of Kent County, demonstrate financial need, and have a 3.4 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Virginia Valk Fehsenfeld Scholarship is offered to a full-time undergraduate student pursuing a degree in dietetics, nutrition, education, or general human services. Applicants must be a resident of Kent County, dem', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2227, 'Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship P', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the California State Fair Student Scholarships help our states most promising students achieve their goals and realize their dreams by granting scholarships to a broad range of academic studies.They are presented to college students and graduating high school seniors who exhibit academic excellence, leadership potential, civic accomplishments, and a strong sense of personal commitment to continuing their education.', 'The Friends of the California State Fair Scholarship Program is a collaborative effort between the Friends of the California State Fair, the California Agricultural Advisory Council, and the State Fair Gala Committee. Each year, the Friends of the Califor', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2228, 'James Madison Graduate Fellowships', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only against other applicants from the states of their legal residence. As funding permits, the Foundation plans to offer one fellowship per state per year.To be eligible to apply for a fellowship, you must: Be a U.S. citizen; Be a teacher, or plan to become a teacher, of American history, American government, or civics at the secondary school level (grades 7-12).; Possess a bachelor\'s degree or plan to receive a bachelor\'s degree no later than August 31 of the year in which you are applying. After receiving the master\'s degree, each Fellow must teach American history, American government, or civics in grades 7-12 for one full year for each academic year of funding received under a fellowship, preferably in the state from which the recipient won the fellowship.', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only agains', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2229, 'Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in public service. This includes, but is not limited to fields of study such as public administration, teaching, public health, or social work. The applicant must have excellent academic records, demonstrate financial need, and intend to continue work in Kentucky. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2230, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2231, 'Victoria Merchant Saygbay Lifting Individuals thro', 'The Victoria Merchant Saygbay Scholarship is open for Dallas-Fort Worth African American female high school seniors only. A minimum 2.75 GPA is required. Applicants must be planning to major in Education and have a career in education. Application must be completed and received by the application deadline date. An application will be considered for review only if it is fully completed with a single photo of the applicant (digital high resolution preferred).Must submit 2 letters of recommendation: these may be from a professor or administrator or from a person in the community (i.e. minister, community affiliate, or chapter advisor) familiar with the applicant. Applicant will be required to write an essay no more than 1000 words typed double spaced, 12 pt. font. All applicants will be asked to attend a structured interview and must be present to be considered.', 'The Victoria Merchant Saygbay Scholarship is open for Dallas-Fort Worth African American female high school seniors only. A minimum 2.75 GPA is required. Applicants must be planning to major in Education and have a career in education. Application must be', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2232, 'Ahlswell - Arapahoe Scholarship', 'The Ahlswell Arapahoe Scholarship was created in 2014 by Gary and Deb Fisher Ahl in honor and beloved memory of Deb Fisher Ahls ancestors and other members of the Fisher family from Gosper County and Furnas County, Nebraska. To be eligible to apply you must be a graduating senior or former graduate of Arapahoe High School, pursuing a major in education, health care, agriculture, construction or related trades planning to attend full-time at a 2 or 4-year college in Nebraska, maintained a 2.5 GPA or higher and demonstrate financial need. This scholarship may be renewed subject to full reapplication and evidence of satisfactory performance. High school or college transcript and first page of FAFSA report is required with application.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'The Ahlswell Arapahoe Scholarship was created in 2014 by Gary and Deb Fisher Ahl in honor and beloved memory of Deb Fisher Ahls ancestors and other members of the Fisher family from Gosper County and Furnas County, Nebraska. To be eligible to apply you m', 5600, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2233, 'Ann-Marie Ogletree Child Development Scholarship', 'The Ann-Marie Ogletree Child Development Scholarship exists to advance education by providing scholarships to residents of Greater Cleveland pursuing the study of early childhood education, counseling, or a related field. Underserved and underrepresented, low-to-moderate income applicants will be given preference. The annual award amount will be determined by the available funds and the number of applicants selected. Award will be for a minimum of $1,000. Formal notification of award will be made by College Now to the selected recipient(s). Awards will be paid directly to the institution and must be applied to tuition, fees, books, supplies and/or equipment required for coursework.Applicant must be a resident of Cleveland or one of the following cities within the First Suburbs Consortium: Bedford, Bedford Heights, Berea, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Cleveland Heights, East Cleveland, Euclid, Fairview Park, Garfield Heights, Lakewood, Maple Heights, Parma, Parma Heights, Shaker Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, or Warrensville Heights. Must be pursuing or planning to pursue a degree in early childhood education, counseling, or a related field and be enrolled or enrolling full-time in an accredited nonprofit educational institution. A minimum 2.75 GPA out of 4.0 is required. Preference is given to underserved and under-represented, low-to-moderate income applicants.', 'The Ann-Marie Ogletree Child Development Scholarship exists to advance education by providing scholarships to residents of Greater Cleveland pursuing the study of early childhood education, counseling, or a related field. Underserved and underrepresented,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2234, 'Dale E. Siefkes Memorial Scholarship', 'To apply for the Dale E. Siefkes Memorial Scholarship, applicants must be a junior or senior level college student during the upcoming academic year at a Nebraska college pursuing a career in Education. Preference will be given to students attending smaller Nebraska 4-year colleges. The applicant must have a scholastic equivalency of 3.8 GPA or above on a 4.0 scale and demonstrate financial need. Along with completing the application, applicants must also submit their transcript and the first page of their FAFSA report.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Dale E. Siefkes Memorial Scholarship, applicants must be a junior or senior level college student during the upcoming academic year at a Nebraska college pursuing a career in Education. Preference will be given to students attending small', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2235, 'Florence Turner Karlin Scholarship', 'To apply for the Florence Turner Karlin Scholarship, applicants must be a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in education at a qualified college or university in Nebraska. The applicant must have completed at least his/her sophomore year in college, having maintained a minimum GPA of 3.0. Recipients may renew this scholarship for a period of up to 2 years total, provided they maintain a 3.0 GPA. The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Florence Turner Karlin Scholarship, applicants must be a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in education at a qualified college or university in Nebraska. The applicant must have co', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2236, 'George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship', 'To apply for the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior or a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska or have successfully completed the GED. Former recipients of the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship may apply. The applicant must have attained a GPA of 3.0 or the equivalent on a 4.0 scale and be pursuing a degree in ministry or education at any qualified college or university in the United States.The Lincoln Community Foundation is a catalyzing force that seeks to create a better future for our community. Improving our city goes beyond making grants that advance charitable activities and helping donors make charitable gifts to support local nonprofit organizations. Generous donors to Lincoln Community Foundation have established more than 90 scholarship funds that benefit students in Nebraska. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholarship, applicants must be a current graduating senior or a former graduate of any high school in Nebraska or have successfully completed the GED. Former recipients of the George and Lynna Gene Cook Scholar', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2237, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2238, 'Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is renewable for three consecutive years after original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Must be pursuing a program in or directly related to business, education, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.The applicant shall be a resident of McDuffie County who is a graduate of Thomson High School. First consideration shall be given to a student in the pursuit of a degree/career in education or business. Additional consideration shall be given to a student who needs financial assistance to continue his/her education in the pursuit of their chosen degree/career. Additional consideration shall be given to an applicant who will graduate with a 3.0 GPA or higher. The applicant shall have been active in community, church and/or extra-curricular activities. The applicant shall complete the application form provided by the Community Foundation for the CSRA and provide a letter of recommendation. The applicant shall provide an unofficial transcript and a narrative setting forth personal goals, reasons for going into chosen field of study, and plans after graduation from college. The narrative shall explain the need for financial assistance and the benefit of receiving the scholarship and shall be between 500-750 words.', 'The Ruth F. Wallace Scholarship was created to assist eligible students in McDuffie County, specifically Thomson High School graduates, to continue their pursuit of a secondary education and to honor Mrs. Ruth F. Wallace. This is a $1,000 award and is ren', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2239, 'The Alexander Foundation Scholarships', 'Founded in 1981, The Alexander Foundation is a public, non-profit, philanthropic organization. Through emergency, catastrophic, and holiday assistance, as well as educational scholarships, the foundation has created a tradition of caring for the LGBT community. Applicants must identify within the LGBTQIA+ community, be residents of Colorado, and be attending an accredited institution of higher education in the state of Colorado. Awards are available for students pursuing degrees in education, counseling, social work, mental health or general education. Each scholarship has additional eligibility and application requirements, though all applicants will be eligible as long as they fulfill the aforementioned criteria. Applications for all scholarships require: a completed online application form; a photocopy of a state or federally issued ID; two recommendation letters (including at least one academic reference on school letterhead); and a personal essay that tells us about you and your goals, how the scholarship will help you achieve them, elaborate on your financial need, and your current or future plans for supporting the LGBTQ+ community.', 'Founded in 1981, The Alexander Foundation is a public, non-profit, philanthropic organization. Through emergency, catastrophic, and holiday assistance, as well as educational scholarships, the foundation has created a tradition of caring for the LGBT comm', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2240, 'Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Schol', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (American University, The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University, Trinity Washington University, or the University of the District of Columbia). Previous awardees are encouraged to apply.The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C., has a long history and strong commitment of supporting women in their educational pursuits. The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship program was established to support women of any age pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in areas such as but not limited to business, engineering, healthcare, education, technology, mathematics, or the sciences (social or basic). Scholarship awards are given annually.', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2241, 'Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship', 'The Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate, masters-level and doctoral students enrolled in 12+ credit hours who have graduated from a high school located in Jefferson County, KY. The Scholarship Fund was established by the late Marguerite Elizabeth Nicklies to assist students who wish to pursue a career in Law, Engineering, Teaching, Medicine, or Christian Ministry at any accredited college, university, or School of Divinity located in Jefferson county, Kentucky. To be eligible for the Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship, a student must: Be a graduate of a public, parochial or private high school in Jefferson County, Kentucky; Have an academic record indicating the ability to succeed at the undergraduate/graduate level of study; Be accepted by, or enrolled in, an accredited college, university, School of Divinity or School of Medicine and primary campus located in Jefferson County, Kentucky as a full-time student. Full time students must carry at least 12 hours and demonstrate financial need.', 'The Louis-Edward Nicklies Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate, masters-level and doctoral students enrolled in 12+ credit hours who have graduated from a high school located in Jefferson County, KY. The Scholarship Fund was established by the late Mar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2242, 'The Whelan Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Whelan Foundations mission is to award grants to support the higher educational goals of its recipients. It is our goal to equalize opportunities for recipients on Long Island that are normally denied them because of cost. Award amount is up to $80,000 - $20,000 per year ($10,000 per semester) for up to four years. Students related to the Whelan family or any current board members are not eligible.Students must be at least graduating high school seniors from Long Island who are enrolling as a full-time student at an accredited college/university in the United States, or continuing education to pursue a degree in the field of special education, occupational therapy, speech pathology, or other behavioral-focused majors. Students must demonstrate financial need and have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Students must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident. Students must maintain a full-time enrollment and be in good standing with their college to have the award renewed for the academic year.', 'The Whelan Foundations mission is to award grants to support the higher educational goals of its recipients. It is our goal to equalize opportunities for recipients on Long Island that are normally denied them because of cost. Award amount is up to $80,00', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2243, 'JCF Stephanie G. Hoffman Scholarship', 'The Stephanie G. Hoffman Scholarship is intended to help jewish high school seniors, undergraduates, or graduate students who have been accepted to or are attending an accredited college or university program. Applicants must be majoring in or planning to major in Library Science, English, Literature, Education, or a related field with the intention of working with under-served children.Applicants\' permanent residence must be in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, which includes San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Marin, Napa, and Sonoma Counties. One or more scholarships of $1,000 - $5,000 are expected to be given annually. Provided eligibility requirements are met, past recipients may reapply.', 'The Stephanie G. Hoffman Scholarship is intended to help jewish high school seniors, undergraduates, or graduate students who have been accepted to or are attending an accredited college or university program. Applicants must be majoring in or planning to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2244, 'Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship', 'If: 1) you plan to teach at a nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool, elementary school, or secondary school, for which the Illinois State Board of Education has determined that no less than 30 percent of the enrolled students are African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American, or Native American; and 2) you are of African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American or Native American origin or are a qualified bilingual minority applicant, then you may qualify for the Minority Teachers of Illinois (MTI) Scholarship Program. Funds from this program may be used to pay for tuition, fees and room and board, or commuter allowances, if applicable. This scholarship may be received for a maximum of the equivalent of four academic years (eight semesters or 12 quarters) of full-time enrollment.To be eligible for the Minority Teachers of Illinois Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen or meet the undocumented student criteria of the RISE Act; be a resident of Illinois; be a minority student of either African American/Black, Hispanic American, Asian American or Native American origin, or a qualified bilingual minority applicant; be a high school graduate or hold a GED certificate; be enrolled or accepted for enrollment on at least a half-time basis as an undergraduate or graduate student at an Illinois institution of higher education; have a 2.5 GPA; not be in default on any student loan; be pursuing studies in education; and have not received this award before.', 'If: 1) you plan to teach at a nonprofit Illinois public, private, or parochial preschool, elementary school, or secondary school, for which the Illinois State Board of Education has determined that no less than 30 percent of the enrolled students are Afri', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2245, 'Oregon PTA Teacher Education Scholarship', 'The Oregon PTA Teacher Education Scholarship is for Oregon residents who are studying for a teaching degree at an Oregon public college or university. The scholarship is a one- time award of $500 and is not renewable. Scholarship recipients may, however, re-apply in subsequent years. Scholarship winners will be selected in June. Recipients will be notified by personal phone call, email, or regular mail, soon after. The counseling office of high school winners will also be notified. A check will be mailed to the college/university the scholarship winner indicates on the application. Checks will be mailed before classes start in September.The overall purpose of PTA is to make every childs potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. We work in partnership with a wide array of individuals and organizations to accomplish our agreed-upon goals. We are dedicated to promoting childrens health, well-being, and educational success through strong parent, family, and community involvement. We act consistently with our beliefs. When we err, we acknowledge the mistake and seek to make amends.', 'The Oregon PTA Teacher Education Scholarship is for Oregon residents who are studying for a teaching degree at an Oregon public college or university. The scholarship is a one- time award of $500 and is not renewable. Scholarship recipients may, however,', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2246, 'WCREPA Aspiring Teacher Scholarship', 'The Washington County Maryland Retired Educational Personnel Association Aspiring Teacher Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who are graduating from or have graduated from Washington County Maryland Public Schools under the jurisdiction of the Washington County Board of Education. Students who apply must be aspiring to become teachers. Applicants must either be entering or are already enrolled in an institution of higher learning. Eligible applicants must have a 2.5 GPA. To apply for this scholarship, applicants must attach a college letter of admission, stating, when possible, the students acceptance into the field of education. The application must include: a totally completed cover sheet; a letter indicating why you feel that you are eligible for a WCREPA scholarship (please include leadership roles and community involvement in your letter); a valid transcript (most recent); and two letters of recommendation from persons not related to any member of WCREPA or applicants family, and who can attest to leadership qualities, citizenship standards, financial need and other pertinent information. Applicants must be available to be interviewed by the Committee, if necessary (finalists will be notified).', 'The Washington County Maryland Retired Educational Personnel Association Aspiring Teacher Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who are graduating from or have graduated from Washington County Maryland Public Schools under the jurisdiction', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2247, 'Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois', 'The Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program is a teacher preparation and tuition assistance program for high school seniors and freshman and sophomore Illinois college students who have the determination and drive to be highly effective teachers in Illinois schools-of-need. We are prepare aspiring teachers for immediate and lasting success in the most challenging teaching environments. The list of eligible Illinois colleges and universities can be found on our website. Scholarship winners must teach for 5 years in an Illinois school-of-need within 7 years of graduation.In addition to financial assistance for college, scholars will also receive: Extensive classroom teaching experience, academic and social-emotional support, job placement assistance, and mentoring from award-winning teaching faculty. Applicants must first complete online application including references and personal statements, and upload their unofficial transcripts. Applicants must be high school seniors or college freshmen or sophomores at partner universities in Illinois at the time of application.', 'The Golden Apple Scholars of Illinois program is a teacher preparation and tuition assistance program for high school seniors and freshman and sophomore Illinois college students who have the determination and drive to be highly effective teachers in Illi', 23000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2248, 'Jean L. Jensen Language Arts Scholarship', 'Chaparral High School Seniors who have declared a degree interest in the area of language arts, teaching, journalism, research or drama are eligible for the Jean L. Jensen Language Arts Scholarship. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit one personal reference letter, a copy of the proof of admissions letter, and a personal essay addressing one of the following questions in a one-page typed essay: (1) What are your plans for your future? (2) What literary chapter has inspired you and why? (3) How has technology had an impact on your learning?Jean Jensen was a language arts teacher for USD 361 for many years and although known for having a rigorous curriculum, her students cherished the skills she taught and the care she gave. Many students became life-long friends and would often tell her of the appreciation they had for the life lessons she gave. This scholarship was her only bequest. It will be awarded to Chaparral High School graduates for their freshman year tuition and books expenses.', 'Chaparral High School Seniors who have declared a degree interest in the area of language arts, teaching, journalism, research or drama are eligible for the Jean L. Jensen Language Arts Scholarship. Apart from completing the application, applicants must a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2249, 'State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of ', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State during or prior to 1870, Oregon State during or prior to 1853, Idaho State during or prior to 1863, Montana State - west of the crest of the Rocky Mountains-during or prior to 1863; a resident of Washington State; a full-time student in an accredited college or university in Washington State; and a college junior, senior or graduate student. Preference will be given to students majoring in history, education or English. The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington State is an organization with a deeply rich history while also being truly relevant in today\'s world. Daughters touch lives every day and make lasting impressions on their community. With numerous members, our stories are written on hearts locally and abroad. Throughout their generosity, the State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington offers financial aid.', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State duri', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2250, 'Kenny C. Guinn Scholarship', 'The Kenny C. Guinn Memorial Scholarship may be awarded to four students each year that are majoring in elementary or secondary education with the intent of teaching in Nevada and who meet the following criteria: be entering their senior year at an eligible institution (University of Nevada, Reno; University of Nevada Las Vegas; Great Basin College; Nevada State College; Western Governor\'s University; or Touro University); have a declared major in elementary or secondary education; have a 3.5 GPA; have a record of community service; and be committed to teaching in Nevada upon graduation.In 2011, the Nevada Legislature unanimously approved, and Governor Sandoval signed into law Senate Bill 220, establishing the Kenny C. Guinn Memorial Millennium Scholarship. The Memorial Millennium trust fund is used to bestow scholarships to four qualified Governor Guinn Millennium Scholars each year, two in northern Nevada and two in southern Nevada, who are majoring in elementary or secondary education with the intent of teaching in Nevada. While the Memorial Scholarship directly serves award recipients, the scholarship also serves Nevada by keeping our best and brightest future educators in State.', 'The Kenny C. Guinn Memorial Scholarship may be awarded to four students each year that are majoring in elementary or secondary education with the intent of teaching in Nevada and who meet the following criteria: be entering their senior year at an eligibl', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2251, 'ACF Kiwanis Club of Albuquerque Scholarship Progra', 'The ACF Kiwanis Club of Albuquerque Scholarship Program recognizes students with a strong history of community service. Applicants should be a graduating senior with strong community service experience and strong academics from an Albuquerque metro area high school. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA, 23 composite ACT and be attending a 2 year or 4-year non-profit or public college/university in the coming fall. Preference will be given to those who are planning a career in early childhood development and/or teaching. We are rooted in Albuquerque and have invested in the community for over 40 years. We pursue ways to make donations of all sizes have a larger and longer impact than they would otherwise have on their own. When you think about Albuquerque Community Foundation, we hope you will think of four words: Trust, Equity, Integrity and Accountability. They describe who we are, what we do, and will continue to be, forever. Throughout our generosity, numerous scholarships are offered.', 'The ACF Kiwanis Club of Albuquerque Scholarship Program recognizes students with a strong history of community service. Applicants should be a graduating senior with strong community service experience and strong academics from an Albuquerque metro area h', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2252, 'VFRW Kendall Rhodes Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, To honor and memorialize beloved Past President Kendall Rhodes (2004 2006), the Kendall Westbrook Rhodes Memorial Scholarship was established in 2016. It pays tribute to her highly esteemed career as an educator.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year you apply for this scholarship) a college or university in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA and Must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th. Applicants must not be in their final year of study. Mrs. Rhodes taught at the Court Street Academy in Portsmouth, retiring after 32 years. She served as Faculty Coordinator, co-sponsored the yearbook, and tutored students privately for most of those years. It is not surprising that she was a member of Who\'s Who Among American Teachers, nominated by several former students. During her tenure as VFRW President, she established VFRW\'s first scholarship program promoting public affairs and politics. The first scholarships were awarded in 2006. It is in this spirit that the VFRW seeks to annually dedicated this scholarship to Kendall Rhodes for graduating high school female seniors or current female college students who will follow in her footsteps in the field of education.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, To honor and memorialize beloved Past President Kendall Rhodes (2004 2006), the Kendall ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2253, 'Duthoy Scholarship Program', 'Applicants to William Howard Taft University\'s Doctor of Education program will have an opportunity to win one the following available scholarships: a 100% Tuition Scholarship; a 75% Tuition Scholarship; and 50% Tuition Scholarship. Scholarship winners must enroll by the May 2nd start date. To be considered for the scholarship, all required documentation must be submitted at the time of application. The deadline for the scholarship application is April 15th. To be considered complete, the following items are required to be uploaded along with the application form: Personal Statement: 1-2 page essay describing your background, current career, and motivation for earning your doctorate degree. in addition to a section titled Scholarship explaining why you feel you should be awarded the scholarship; Masters Transcripts: Unofficial are acceptable for purposes of determining admissions qualification, however official transcripts will be needed by June 1st; Two Reference Letters; Resume; and Copy of Drivers License.', 'Applicants to William Howard Taft University\'s Doctor of Education program will have an opportunity to win one the following available scholarships: a 100% Tuition Scholarship; a 75% Tuition Scholarship; and 50% Tuition Scholarship. Scholarship winners mu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2254, 'NDS Dairy Shrine/DMI Education & Communication Sch', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomores and junior students in a four year college to pursue education or communication careers in dairy or food related industries. Major areas can include: Education, Social Media & Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Food Science, Nutrition (Human), and Journalism. Scholarships are based on leadership, experience, academic ability and interests in education or communications. Co-sponsored with Dairy Management Inc.The Dairy Shrine/DMI Education & Communication Scholarship is to encourage qualified undergraduate students to pursue education or communication careers in dairy product industry or related food industries. Major areas include Marketing, Education, Nutrition (Human), Public Relations, Social Media and Communications.One $1500 scholarship will be given. In addition, $1000 scholarships also will be awarded with the total being determined by the number and quality of applications and available funding. Scholarship recipients will be recognized at the Dairy Shrine Awards Banquet', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomores and junior students in a four year college to pursue education or communication careers in dairy or food related industries. Major areas can include: Education, Social Media & Communica', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2255, 'NDS Merton Sowerby Junior Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension, Dairy researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interest in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Merton Sowerby, a long time Guernsey classifier, well known herdsman and National Dairy Shrine Pioneer and member of the National Dairy Hall of Fame.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are available to current junior students at a four year college who are planning a career in the dairy industry. Major areas of study include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy N', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2256, 'NDS Mike Lancaster Sophomore Merit Scholarship', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Dairy Nutrition, Dairy Feed or Pharmaceutical Marketing or Sales, Dairy Consultant, Dairy Extension or Dairy Researcher or Professor. Scholarships are based on leadership, activities, academic ability and interests in the dairy industry. This scholarship is named in honor of Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder and Klussendorf recipient Mike Lancaster.Tomorrows dairy leaders are here today, in classrooms, dairy youth organizations, at dairy competitions and on dairy farms across the country. The Dairy Shrines task is to encourage, stimulate and inspire them. Since its inception, Dairy Shrine has recognized the importance of laying a foundation for the future, and has constantly expanded its youth programs to capture and challenge the interest of outstanding dairy youth.All Dairy Shrine scholarships and student awards are only for U.S. students attending schools, colleges or universities in the United States and majoring in dairy or other agricultural related fields.', 'These scholarships are provided to encourage undergraduate sophomore students at a four year college to pursue careers in the dairy industry. Major areas can include: Dairy Science, Agricultural Economics or Accounting, Dairy Genetics, Dairy Equipment, Da', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2257, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2258, 'Tennessee Minority Teaching Fellows Program', 'Created by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1974 as a non-profit corporation with the merging of the Tennessee Educational Loan Corporation and the Tennessee Tuition Grant Program, the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) administers over 20 different state student financial aid programs, including the HOPE scholarship, Tennessee Promise, Tennessee Reconnect, Tennessee Student Assistance Award, and the Dual Enrollment grant. The Minority Teaching Fellows Program is intended to encourage talented minority Tennesseans to enter the teaching field in Tennessee. This award is for students who are pursing a teacher certification at an eligible Tennessee college or university. To be eligible, applicants must: be a minority Tennessee resident and a U.S. citizen; be classified as a college junior, senior, or graduate student; be enrolled full-time if an undergraduate or at least part-time if a graduate student; have a 2.5 GPA; and not yet be a licensed teacher.', 'Created by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1974 as a non-profit corporation with the merging of the Tennessee Educational Loan Corporation and the Tennessee Tuition Grant Program, the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) administers over 20 d', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2259, 'SVCF James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt S', 'The James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt Scholarship Fund supports graduating high school seniors from the Tussey Mountain School District in Pennsylvania. Applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Tussey Mountain School District in Pennsylvania who will have completed all four years at his/her school and be planning to enroll on a full-time basis in a college or university in the fall. Demonstrated financial need and desire to contribute knowledge in service-oriented areas of study such as education, nursing, law enforcement, medical research or social work is required. This scholarship was inspired by a story James McCavitt saw in the paper about the Sze Lee Memorial Scholarship, a scholarship formerly administered by Peninsula Community Foundation. He set up the scholarship in honor of his parents, James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt. Mr. McCavitt hopes they will be remembered throughout the Tussey Mountain School District and the Broad Top area in Pennsylvania as model parents who would want others to benefit from their words: Get an education and make something of yourselves.', 'The James A. McCavitt and Annie LePors McCavitt Scholarship Fund supports graduating high school seniors from the Tussey Mountain School District in Pennsylvania. Applicants must be a current graduating senior from the Tussey Mountain School District in P', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2260, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2261, 'CBCF HBCU NREI Scholarship', 'The Congressional Black Caucus Foundations National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice (NREI) HBCU Social Justice Scholarships were created to encourage and recognize necessary student exposure, experience, and engagement in organizing, political mobilization, and civic participation aimed at advancing equity, freedom, and justice for all, especially the Black community and racial minorities. The funds will be disbursed on an annual basis to undergraduate students attending Historically Black Colleges or Universities with demonstrated experience in social justice, student activism, and/or community service.Candidate Requirements: Selected applicants will be qualified African-American or black students; Be a U.S. citizen/legal permanent resident; Attend an accredited HBCU during the academic year of scholarship award; Have a GPA minimum of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; Demonstrate a commitment to social justice; and Exhibit leadership and be active in community.', 'The Congressional Black Caucus Foundations National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice (NREI) HBCU Social Justice Scholarships were created to encourage and recognize necessary student exposure, experience, and engagement in organizing, political', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2262, 'AAUW Aurora Colorado Branch Scholarships', 'AAUW Aurora Colorado Branch provides scholarships to students who have a permanent mailing address in Aurora, Colorado, and are currently enrolled or plan to enroll at an accredited Colorado college or university. The scholarship will be applied to the recipients tuition and/or fees for the upcoming academic year. The student must be at least a sophomore or junior in college for the scholarship to take effect in the junior or senior year. The student must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits and have a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Financial need may be taken into consideration. Please mail in one large envelope to the assigned contact and address: a completed application; a personal essay (two-pages maximum); three letters of recommendation (two from your college academic program and one additional reference from an employer or your volunteer organization); an unofficial transcript; and a chronological list of colleges/universities you attended. Applications are available from the financial aid office at your college or university.', 'AAUW Aurora Colorado Branch provides scholarships to students who have a permanent mailing address in Aurora, Colorado, and are currently enrolled or plan to enroll at an accredited Colorado college or university. The scholarship will be applied to the re', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2263, 'Brown MAE Foundation Education Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student attending a United States 4 year college or university pursuing a degree in teaching or education. Applicant must be an identified member of one of the following groups: Black/African American, Native American/American Indian, Hispanic/Latin American, Asian or Pacific Islander. U.S. citizenship is required. Applicant must have a cumulative equivalent GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4 point scale. Applicant must submit an official college/university transcript in a sealed envelope. Applicant must submit three letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendations should be typed, dated, on official letterhead, and include the contact information of the letter\'swriter. The letters must be signed by your recommender, sealed in an envelope with their signature written on the sealed flap. Letters of recommendation are accepted from teachers, guidance counselors, principals, employers and/or community service representatives. Letters of recommendation cannot come from family members.', 'This scholarship is for an undergraduate or graduate student attending a United States 4 year college or university pursuing a degree in teaching or education. Applicant must be an identified member of one of the following groups: Black/African Am', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2264, 'Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship', 'The Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship seeks to identify Prince Georges County high school seniors (cannot be current college students) who have been accepted into a collegiate institution and will pursue a bachelors degree in education. Eligible applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, and be a US citizen or permanent resident. The recipients may use scholarships to attend an accredited four-year college or university of their choice within the United States. The award is intended to be used during the traditional academic year (fall through spring), and for academic purposes such as tuition, fees, room, board, and/or books.The Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship Foundation honors the name and legacy of an African American woman of incredible spirit, character, and determination. Throughout her life, she used her God-given talents to impact the lives of many people near and far. Spending nearly thirty years as a public servant in the Prince Georges County Public Schools System, she served first as a teacher, then as a Vice-Principal and lastly as a Principal. Regina took honor in providing top-quality education to our next generation.', 'The Regina C. Williams Memorial Scholarship seeks to identify Prince Georges County high school seniors (cannot be current college students) who have been accepted into a collegiate institution and will pursue a bachelors degree in education. Eligible app', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2265, 'ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship is awarded to recent graduates and graduate students with limited work experience and an interest in becoming secondary chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have less than one year work experience outside of obtaining undergraduate and graduate degrees; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2266, 'ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scientific organizations with membership of over 151,000 in 140 countries. Our mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. Our vision is to improve peoples lives through the transforming power of chemistry.The ACS-Hach Second Career Teacher Scholarship is awarded to professionals in the chemistry field pursuing new careers as high school chemistry teachers. Eligible applicants must: have a Bachelors degree or higher in chemistry or chemistry-related discipline; have at least one year work experience in a chemistry-related profession; be accepted into an education masters program or teacher certification program; and be a legal US resident.', 'As a non-profit scientific organization with more than 140 years experience, we are a champion for chemistry, its practitioners and our global community of members. Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, we are one of the worlds largest scien', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2267, 'Kentucky Teacher Scholarship Program', 'The Teacher Scholarship Program provides financial aid to Kentucky residents pursuing teacher certification at participating Kentucky colleges (see website for more details). Eligible applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a US citizen; be admitted to a teacher education program pursuing initial teacher certification at a participating Kentucky college, or be a certified teacher (primary through grade 12) pursuing additional credentialing for classroom teaching; teach one semester at a Kentucky public or certified non-public school for each semester the scholarship is received; and repay the scholarship plus interest if the teacher education program or service requirement is not completed. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.The Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) is a public corporation and governmental agency and instrumentality of the Commonwealth established in 1966 to improve students\' access to higher education. To that end, KHEAA administers several financial aid programs and disseminates information about higher education opportunities. KHEAA\'s mission statement is to expand educational opportunities by providing financial and informational resources that enable Kentuckians to attain their higher education goals.', 'The Teacher Scholarship Program provides financial aid to Kentucky residents pursuing teacher certification at participating Kentucky colleges (see website for more details). Eligible applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a US citizen; be admitt', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2268, 'PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the following order of priority: 1st priority: a member of the PMI Alaska Chapter who is a resident of Alaska attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere; 2nd priority: any individual residing in Alaska who is attending or planning to attend an accredited college or university program anywhere. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Alaska Chapter Scholarships are for applicants who are enrolled in or applying for an accredited undergraduate, graduate or doctoral academic degree program in project management or a related field benefitting from project management with the foll', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2269, 'PMI New York City Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineering, hotel management, information technology, pharmaceutical, business administration, construction, human resources, educational administration, etc.), with the following order of priority: 1st Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program in the Metro NYC Area; 2nd Priority: A member of the PMI NYC Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, step-children, and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts or uncles) attending or planning to attend any accredited college or university program. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI New York City Chapter, applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management, and/or a field that benefits from project management (i.e., science/engineeri', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2270, 'PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a member of the PMI Tulsa Chapter or an immediate family member (including spouse, children, step-children and grandchildren but not cousins, aunts, or uncles) attending or planning to attend any college or university; a resident of Northeastern Oklahoma attending or planning to attend any college or university; an individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Northeastern Oklahoma; or an any individual attending or planning to attend any college or university in Oklahoma. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'In order to be considered eligible for the PMI Tulsa Chapter Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in or applying to a project management degree program or a related field benefiting from project management with the following order of priority: a membe', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2271, 'Richard T. Meister Scholarship', 'The Richard T. Meister Scholarship is open to graduate students in floriculture intending to pursue their career in the land-grant university system with an interest in research, extension or teaching. To be eligible for the Richard T. Meister Scholarship, applicants must: have at least a 2.0 GPA; and be a citizen or resident of the United States or Canada, or be enrolled in an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada.Besides completing the online application, applicants must also submit two letters of recommendation (preferably one from a teacher and one from an employer), a resume and transcripts from their most recent school. The American Floral Endowment (AFE) is the trusted source and catalyst for floriculture advancement through funding of innovative research, scholarships, internships, and educational grants that best serve the dynamic needs and demographics of all industry sectors.', 'The Richard T. Meister Scholarship is open to graduate students in floriculture intending to pursue their career in the land-grant university system with an interest in research, extension or teaching. To be eligible for the Richard T. Meister Scholarship', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2272, 'UMW DI Emerick Scholarship', 'The UMW DI Emerick Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an education major with an art minor or art major. Applicants must have at least a GPA of a 3.0 in art, as well as an overall GPA of a 2.0. This scholarship does not require applicants to submit any kind of artwork or a portfolio. This is open to both incoming freshmen and current undergraduate students. It is awarded up to $3,000.The University of Montana Western Foundation exists to inspire generosity and connect donors with their passions in order to promote access and excellence in higher education at the University of Montana Western. With this in mind, the Montana Western Foundation cultivates donor and alumni relationships, assists students with scholarship support and assists with program and capital project support across the university.', 'The UMW DI Emerick Scholarship is awarded to a student who is an education major with an art minor or art major. Applicants must have at least a GPA of a 3.0 in art, as well as an overall GPA of a 2.0. This scholarship does not require applicants to subm', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2273, 'Victoria Soto Memorial Scholarship', 'The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship, based in Stratford, Connecticut, is a significant opportunity that awards a renewable four-year scholarship worth $12,000. Each year, a dedicated scholarship committee selects four deserving recipients.Scholarship Details:Two of the scholarships are exclusively allocated to our local high schools in Stratford, CT.Furthermore, The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship has expanded its reach to honor exceptional students both statewide within Connecticut and nationally.This extended scholarship offers one recipient from Connecticut and another from across the country the chance to receive a renewable scholarship, also valued at $12,000.Eligibility Criteria:To qualify for this prestigious scholarship, applicants should meet the following criteria:Enroll in a college degree program at an accredited university with a focus on education.Demonstrate excellence in academics, displaying a strong commitment to their studies.Showcase involvement in extracurricular activities, highlighting a well-rounded commitment to personal growth.Exhibit leadership skills that set them apart as role models in their communities.Embody the spirit of living, laughing, and loving life and education, akin to the essence that Vicki Soto embodied.The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship is not just a financial aid opportunity; it\'s a chance to carry forward the legacy of someone who lived life with passion and dedicated herself to education. Join us in celebrating Vicki\'s spirit by pursuing your educational aspirations through this scholarship.', 'The Vicki Soto Memorial Scholarship, based in Stratford, Connecticut, is a significant opportunity that awards a renewable four-year scholarship worth $12,000. Each year, a dedicated scholarship committee selects four deserving recipients.Scholarship Deta', 48000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2274, 'ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon graduation; be a mathematics education major, a mathematics major with an education minor, an early childhood major, or an elementary education major; and have a total overall GPA of at least 3.00 from all colleges attended (based on 4.00).Submit digital copies of the following through the ICTM Scholarship Submission Portal: a completed ICTM scholarship application form (which includes the applicant\'s information, two 200-300 word essays and a complete lesson planning form); transcripts from all colleges attended; recommendation letters from two mathematics or mathematics methods teachers, high school or college; and some verification of the applicant\'s enrollment in a teacher education program (e.g. letter from advisor, copy of registration materials, notation on transcript etc.).', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon g', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2275, 'Bethesda Auxiliary Scholarships', 'The Auxiliary Scholarship Committee is offering up to $3,000 to Lutheran students pursuing undergraduate degrees and seminarian and post-graduate students that will prepare them for ministry (such as pastor, pre-seminary and deaconess studies, deaconess, director of Christian education, or special-needs teacher), so they will have an opportunity to share Jesus love and the Gospel message with people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities.Applicants must: Be an active, communicant member of a Lutheran congregation; Be a current college senior, accepted to begin seminary or post-graduate studies in the fall, or currently be classified as a first-year or second-year student at any Lutheran seminary (Students going on to their internship/vicarage year do not qualify); and Have a commitment to inclusion of people living with intellectual and developmental disabilities within the local parish, giving them the opportunities for study of Gods Word and serving with which all members are blessed.', 'The Auxiliary Scholarship Committee is offering up to $3,000 to Lutheran students pursuing undergraduate degrees and seminarian and post-graduate students that will prepare them for ministry (such as pastor, pre-seminary and deaconess studies, deaconess, ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2276, 'Dairy Management, Inc. Scholarship Program', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors include: communications/public relations, journalism, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, and Ag education. In addition, the NDPRB awards a $3,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to the outstanding scholarship recipient.Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement, an interest in a career in a dairy-related discipline, and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity. Candidates are expected to fill out an online application, submit an official transcript of all college courses, and write a short statement describing their career aspirations, dairy-related activities and work experiences. The application information is evaluated by a NDPRB Scholarship Committee composed of an external review panel and at least two Board members. The recommendations of the Scholarship Committee are summarized by NDPRB staff and the scholarships are then awarded.', 'The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDPRB), through Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), annually awards up to eligible undergraduate students (rising sophomore through senior) enrolled in college/university programs that emphasize dairy. Majors incl', 14000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2277, 'Delaware Educator Support Scholarship', 'As part of the Delaware Department of Education, the Delaware Higher Education Office works to ensure that postsecondary education is accessible and affordable for Delaware residents by providing information and financial assistance to students and their families. We administer 14 state-sponsored financial aid programs, which include grants, scholarships and professional incentive programs. One of the awards offered is called the Educator Support Scholarship.The Educator Support Scholarship is for full-time graduate or undergraduate students attending a Delaware public or private college who intend to pursue a career in education (in a classroom or as a specialist) in specific certifications identified as areas of need in Delaware schools. Teacher shortage areas and specialist areas may vary year by year. The award is not renewable but recipients may re-apply each year.', 'As part of the Delaware Department of Education, the Delaware Higher Education Office works to ensure that postsecondary education is accessible and affordable for Delaware residents by providing information and financial assistance to students and their ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2278, 'JCC Graduate Scholar Program', 'JCC Associations Professional Development Scholarship Program is designed to help current, full-time JCC professionals deepen and enhance their professional knowledge to advance their career at a Jewish Community Center or Jewish Community Camp (JCC). Scholarships are available for the following: postgraduate degrees; certification in a specific area; or continuing education (ex. one class on a specific subject)Recipients of JCC awards are master\'s degree students working to obtain their first degree. They must complete an internship/field placement at a JCC, and they must commit to working in a JCC for two years after graduation. To qualify for a JCC Association Professional Development Scholarship, you must meet both of these criteria: have completed at least one year of full-time employment in your current role at your JCC; and pursue a degree on a full- or part-time basis.', 'JCC Associations Professional Development Scholarship Program is designed to help current, full-time JCC professionals deepen and enhance their professional knowledge to advance their career at a Jewish Community Center or Jewish Community Camp (JCC). Sch', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2279, 'Lead with Languages Teacher Scholarship', 'Dedicated to addressing a critical national shortage by bolstering the pipeline of future language educators, this award provides merit-based scholarships to graduating high school seniors committed to pursuing the language teaching profession in languages other than English.Launched by ACTFL in 2019, the Lead with Languages Teacher Scholarship Program provides recipients with an award of $1,500 per academic year. Scholarships may be renewed three times following the initial award, for a cumulative total of $6,000 per recipient.To be eligible for consideration, applicants must:Be U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent residents attending secondary schools in the United States or a U.S. territory. Be anticipating completion of a high school diploma at the time of application.Be accepted and planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution, leading to credentialing as a language educator.Have taken at least two years of the same language in high school, or present documentation of proficiency results from an ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI), the ACTFL Assessment of Performance Toward Proficiency (AAPPL), or any comparable assessment.Have maintained a 3.0 or higher GPA overall (on a 4.0 scale).Applicants may not be related to any ACTFL staff member.Students seeking renewal must:Provide college or university transcripts annually to show proof of a GPA of 3.0 or higher overall (on a 4.0 scale).Submit proof of continued enrollment.Complete a brief annual survey to report on their experience.Verify at the conclusion of their junior year that they remain enrolled in a degree program leading to credentialing as a language educator. If not clearly demonstrated by completed coursework on their transcript at that time, recipients must also submit a signed letter of recommendation from their academic advisor, indicating the advisors assessment of both the viability of their plan and the applicants commitment to pursue a career as a language educator (in a language other than English).', 'Dedicated to addressing a critical national shortage by bolstering the pipeline of future language educators, this award provides merit-based scholarships to graduating high school seniors committed to pursuing the language teaching profession in language', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2280, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2281, 'Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged, and exceptional students focused on careers in education are eligible to apply for the Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged, and exceptional students focused on careers in education are eligible to apply for the Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship. For A Bright Future provides a', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2282, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2283, 'Leon Bradley Scholarship', 'The Leon Bradley Scholarship Program was established to encourage people of color to enter the field of teaching and school leadership. Candidates will be eligible for the award if they are in their final year of completing certification/endorsement requirements, including student teaching if applicable. The American Association of School Personnel Administrators (AASPA) believes that it is beneficial for all students to experience diversity among the educators who serve as role models for our students. With the application, the following additional documentation must be submitted by the deadline: a copy of your transcript; a copy of your resume; a letter from a character reference; and a letter from the dean of the college of education or a designated representative of the program. AASPA will annually award up to two scholarships which are each individually worth $3,500. AASPA is the only organization that specifically targets and represents school personnel professionals.', 'The Leon Bradley Scholarship Program was established to encourage people of color to enter the field of teaching and school leadership. Candidates will be eligible for the award if they are in their final year of completing certification/endorsement requi', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2284, 'STEM Teachers for America\'s Future: Graduate Schol', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is offering competitive based scholarships of $2,500 each to students actively pursuing a graduate degree or credential/licensure for the purpose of teaching science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) subjects at a U.S. school in grades K-12.?The scholarships are made possible by generous contributions from ManTech International and AFCEA International. To be eligible, students must be U.S. citizens and living in the United States. Graduate candidates must be attending an accredited U.S. college or university (online students are eligible) and majoring in education for the purpose of teaching STEM subjects in a U.S. school in grades K-12. Graduate-level candidates must be currently taking at least two semester-equivalent classes at an accredited U.S. college or university at the time of application. Current credential and licensure students must have completed a bachelors of science degree or graduate degree in a STEM major. Undergraduate students are ineligible to apply.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation is offering competitive based scholarships of $2,500 each to students actively pursuing a graduate degree or credential/licensure for the purpose of teaching science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) subjects at a U.', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2285, 'Bob Blazier Scholarship for Leadership', 'The Bob Blazier Scholarship for Leadership is available to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College and have demonstrated strong leadership characteristics. This scholarship is offered to students who are majoring in education. Notification to recipients will be sent out as soon as the Foundation decision has been made. Scholarship consideration will be based on a rating scale, which will include thoroughness of comments, information verification and explanation, presentation of materials and financial need.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: completing essay questions; a resume (to include their work history, school involvement, and awards/honors received); three recommendation letters; a transcript; a college/university acceptance letter; and a signed authorization. This scholarship was created in May of 2013 and is named in recognition of Bob Blazier, who has been a leader for the Crystal Lake Chamber and in the community since the early 1960s.', 'The Bob Blazier Scholarship for Leadership is available to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College and have demonstrated strong leade', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2286, 'Dr. Joseph W. Coleman Memorial Scholarship', 'The Dr. Joseph W. Coleman Memorial Scholarship aims to honor Josephs lifelong commitment to continuous learning while creating a legacy forward for future generations of students in the commonwealth. Dr. Joseph W. Coleman was a long-term Kentucky League of Cities staff member committed to bettering the commonwealth through effective local governance. Joseph was an expert in parliamentary procedure and was committed to helping city officials throughout the state.In addition to having a generous spirit committed to serving others, Joseph had a passion for higher education. This scholarship seeks to honor Josephs lifelong commitment to continuous learning by supporting individuals pursuing a degree in public administration. Any Kentucky student pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree from a Kentucky-based institution may apply. KLC staff members and family members of KLC staff are not eligible. The Kentucky League of Cities will award $5,000 annually to one recipient. The scholarship is not renewable, but previous winners may reapply.', 'The Dr. Joseph W. Coleman Memorial Scholarship aims to honor Josephs lifelong commitment to continuous learning while creating a legacy forward for future generations of students in the commonwealth. Dr. Joseph W. Coleman was a long-term Kentucky League o', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2287, 'TCA Gareth Morgan Student Teacher Scholarship', 'Student teachers enrolled in a Latin certification program in Texas are encouraged to apply for the TCA Gareth Morgan Student Teacher Scholarship. Applicants must be student teaching in Latin and must be maintaining a 3.00 GPA in Latin or classics, with a 2.85 GPA overall. The monies received will be used during the semester the recipient is student teaching. To apply, please complete the appropriate application and attach an official copy of your transcript plus two letters of recommendation, one from a Latin/classics professor and one from an education professor. Attach an additional sheet to the application if necessary.The Texas Classical Association fosters the teaching of classics and encourages an interest in them in Texas. Membership is open to any current, future, or retired teachers in Texas at all levels from elementary to university. The TCA is proud to offer scholarships for student teachers, new teachers, teaching materials, professional development and high school seniors planning to continue studying Latin.', 'Student teachers enrolled in a Latin certification program in Texas are encouraged to apply for the TCA Gareth Morgan Student Teacher Scholarship. Applicants must be student teaching in Latin and must be maintaining a 3.00 GPA in Latin or classics, with a', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2288, 'The Black Teacher Pipeline Scholarship', 'The Black Teacher Pipeline (BTP) Scholarship is a career development program aimed at supporting aspiring teachers in their career pathway in education. Eligible candidates must be past or current participants in The Center for Black Educator Developments Freedom Schools Literacy Academy or Liberation Academy. Fellows will receive a scholarship of up to $15,000 over three-years for Sophomores, up to $10,000 over two-years for Juniors, and a one-time award of up to $5,000 for seniors. Upon successfully obtaining a valid teaching certificate and completing four years of teaching, BTP Fellows can earn a stipend towards teacher-related professional development. BTP Fellows are required to participate in UNCFs academic success coaching and The Centers apprenticeship programming and career preparation workshops.Scholarship Criteria: Must be affiliated with the Center for Black Educator Development; Be enrolled at a four-year college or university; Be pursuing a teaching degree/course of study; Be a rising sophomore, junior, or senior; Have a minimum GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale; Have a demonstrated unmet, financial need (verified by your institution).For Scholarship Renewal: Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; Be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university; Majoring in a teaching degree/course of study; Have a demonstrated unmet financial need as verified by their college or university; Annually participate in at least one of the Centers Apprenticeship programs. These programs include Freedom Schools Literacy Academy and/or Liberation Academy, Afterschool Tutoring, or Mbongi Facilitation Team. In lieu of participating in the Centers Apprenticeship program, scholars may participate in other similar experiences with approval from the Grantor; and Complete one (1) Center-sponsored E-learning module and UNCFs academic and personal success coaching.', 'The Black Teacher Pipeline (BTP) Scholarship is a career development program aimed at supporting aspiring teachers in their career pathway in education. Eligible candidates must be past or current participants in The Center for Black Educator Developments', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2289, 'Hawaii Education Association (HEA) Student Teacher', 'The Hawaii Education Association (HEA) Student Teacher Scholarship will be awarded to student teachers intending to teach in the Hawaii State Department of Education who are enrolled in a State Approved Teacher Education Program as a full-time undergraduate or post baccalaureate candidate in any state-approved or nationally accredited institution of higher learning or enrolled in a Hawaii SATE alternative licensure program in the upcoming academic year. Scholarships are awarded to student teachers to minimize the need for employment during the student teaching semester. Employees, officers and directors of HEA, and their immediate family members and individuals living in the same household (whether related or not) of such employee, officer or director are not eligible to apply.Besides the completed application, selection for this scholarship will be based on the following information: official college transcripts; a completed HEA financial aid form; recommendation from college faculty, or Principal of Masters of Education in Teaching (MET) Participant, or Observation Participation (OP) Teacher Supervisor; and a personal statement (Statements should be no more than 300 words typed or legibly hand-written on a separate sheet. Give (a) University/College and location/site of student teaching (b) reasons for choosing teaching as a career and what will you contribute to the teaching profession, and (c) experiences related to situations inherent in teaching, e.g. Tutoring, Club Advisorship. Plans for the future, extra-curricular interests and activities, membership in clubs/organizations, past and present work experiences, etc. may be cited.', 'The Hawaii Education Association (HEA) Student Teacher Scholarship will be awarded to student teachers intending to teach in the Hawaii State Department of Education who are enrolled in a State Approved Teacher Education Program as a full-time undergradua', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2290, 'Next for Autism Fellows Scholarship', 'Help pave the way for a positive future. There are more than 5.4 million autistic adults in the U.S. Right now, there are more autistic adults who need services than there are qualified DSPs to support them. In fact, more than 482,000 adults with autism and intellectual disabilities are waitlisted for services that they need and deserve. As the need for DSPs and neurodivergent professionals continues to increase, its anticipated that there will be seven million vacant DSP job openings by 2029. Now is the time to help pave the way for a positive futurefor work as a DSP and to ensure meaningful support and mentorship for an autistic adult.The scholarship is available for rising freshman or sophomore undergraduate students in a 2-year or 4-year public college program, looking for financial support and current health and human service professionals going back to earn a degree at a 2-year or 4-year public college program, looking for financial support. This is an opportunity to receive up to $10,000 in tuition assistance, annually and gain paid, hands-on experience working with autistic adults. Embark on a personally rewarding career path and receive mentorship from the NEXT for AUTISM team where you will directly impact the lives of autistic adults.', 'Help pave the way for a positive future. There are more than 5.4 million autistic adults in the U.S. Right now, there are more autistic adults who need services than there are qualified DSPs to support them. In fact, more than 482,000 adults with autism a', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2291, 'Gateways to Opportunity Scholarship Program', 'To be eligible to receive a Gateways Scholarship, you must: care for children in an Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (IDCFS) licensed program or Illinois State Board of Education funded Preschool for All program; be employed by your current program for at least a one year. (90 days if employed at an ExceleRate Bronze, Silver or Gold Circle of Quality program); work an average of 15 hours per week; meet wage requirements; be a US citizen, legal alien or Illinois resident; and commit to future work in early care and education or school-age care, which begins at the completion of the scholarship contract.This scholarship can be used for pursuing degrees up to the Master\'s level. To renew your Gateways Scholarship Program, you can renew online via your Registry Portal or with a paper application. To apply with a paper application, you need to: still meet all eligibility requirements; be a member of the Gateways Registry (free of charge); submit grade reports from the last term; and gather and mail your required documents using the checklist provided in the application.', 'To be eligible to receive a Gateways Scholarship, you must: care for children in an Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (IDCFS) licensed program or Illinois State Board of Education funded Preschool for All program; be employed by your cur', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2292, 'Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant Progra', 'The Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant (WSSAG) Program is for students who plan on working in specific career/occupational programs upon graduation. Eligible fields include: child care, human services, teaching, nursing, physical and occupational therapy, social work, and public service. To be considered for the Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant you must be a Maryland resident, and enroll at a two-year or four-year Maryland college or university each semester as either an undergraduate or graduate student.Both merit and need-based criteria will be used when making awards. Applicants will be ranked by Grade Point Average (GPA) and then by need within each occupational field. Those students with the greatest need within each GPA range will be awarded first. Award amounts are set at the statutory minimum and are based on the type of institution and the student\'s enrollment status. Eligible majors and employment fields will be determined by the Workforce Shortage Advisory Council biennially and will address statewide and regional workforce needs.', 'The Workforce Shortage Student Assistance Grant (WSSAG) Program is for students who plan on working in specific career/occupational programs upon graduation. Eligible fields include: child care, human services, teaching, nursing, physical and occupational', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2293, 'Karen Mashburn Environmental Scholars Program', 'The Karen Mashburn Young Scholars Program is open to undergraduate and masters degree students in the South Florida and Treasure Coast regions. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Students whose intellectual pursuits include environmental studies education and/or science curriculum will be given preference. Students must have a GPA of at least 3.0 and exhibit extracurricular achievements. Must be able to participate in a part-time internship at Friends of the Everglades offices in Stuart, Florida, during the Fall 2023 semester. Must be able to pass a Level Two background check required by all school districts to go into public schools.The purpose of the program is to support students studies through a $10,000 scholarship and offer an opportunity to gain knowledge and experience beyond the regular course of study. The scholarship recipient will participate in a 12-week fall internship at Friends of the Everglades in Stuart, FL, helping to support the Young Friends of the Everglades program and engage in community outreach. Provides a $10,000 scholarship to one student, who will serve as an intern with Friends of the Everglades, focused on the Young Friends of the Everglades program. Karen Mashburn was a long-tenured member of the Friends of the Everglades Board of Directors who was instrumental in establishing and stewarding the Young Friends of the Everglades youth education program. During her lifetime, more than 100,000 students in Miami-Dade County participated in Young Friends of the Everglades and were inspired by the legendary leadership of Marjory Stoneman Douglas and the importance of preserving the only Everglades in the world. In 2023, Karens husband, Jerry Mashburn, made a gift to Friends of the Everglades allowing for creation of the Karen Mashburn Scholars Program in her memory.', 'The Karen Mashburn Young Scholars Program is open to undergraduate and masters degree students in the South Florida and Treasure Coast regions. Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S.-based institution. Stud', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2294, 'Pass the Torch Teacher Scholarships', 'Each year, Teachers Test Prep awards two $5,000 scholarships to aspiring K-12 educators through its Pass the Torch Teacher Scholarship program. One scholarship is awarded to a recipient planning a career in elementary education, and one is awarded to a recipient planning a career in secondary education.To enter, applicants need to create a short video telling us the story of a teacher who inspired them, and what they learned from that teacher that they hope to pass on to their own students one day. To qualify, applicants must be enrolled in a teacher preparation program in the US for the upcoming academic year and be able to demonstrate financial need. They must also complete the application form available on the scholarships webpage.For more information and to apply, please visit: https://www.teacherstestprep.com/teacher-scholarships We look forward to hearing your story!', 'Each year, Teachers Test Prep awards two $5,000 scholarships to aspiring K-12 educators through its Pass the Torch Teacher Scholarship program. One scholarship is awarded to a recipient planning a career in elementary education, and one is awarded to a ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2295, 'Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program', 'The Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial assistance for currently employed early childhood and out of school time educators and providers who enroll in an associate\'s, bachelor\'s or master\'s degree program in Early Childhood Education or related programs. The Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program was funded as a pilot initiative by the Legislature for the purpose of increasing the quality and availability of teachers and care providers to work with young children and youth in inclusive settings including infant/toddler, preschool and school age programs.To be eligible, applicants must be residents of Massachusetts, be a US citizen or permanent resident, not be in default of any loans, have applied for financial aid, and be employed for at least six months, as an educator or provider in an early education and care program or out of school time program that is licensed or authorized by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) and continue employment in this field while pursuing the approved course of study.', 'The Early Childhood Educators Scholarship Program is designed to provide financial assistance for currently employed early childhood and out of school time educators and providers who enroll in an associate\'s, bachelor\'s or master\'s degree program in Earl', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2296, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2297, 'Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program', 'The Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program provides financial assistance to Massachusetts residents who are currently employed as paraprofessionals in Massachusetts public schools, but wish to become certified as full time teachers. This grant is designed to reduce their financial burden and help address the Commonwealth\'s current teacher shortage. Financial need is not a requirement for the Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant. However, recipients must annually file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).To be eligible for a Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant, a student must: be a permanent legal resident of Massachusetts for at least one year prior to the opening of the academic year; be a U.S. Citizen or non-citizen eligible under Title IV regulations; complete a FAFSA; not be in default of any student loans; have not yet earned a bachelor\'s degree or equivalent; enroll in an undergraduate degree program at a Massachusetts college or university; be employed, for a minimum of two years, as a paraprofessional in a Massachusetts public school (if employed less than two years as a paraprofessional, a student may qualify for the grant only if the undergraduate course of study will lead to teacher certification in high-need disciplines); maintain satisfactory academic progress in accordance with institutional standards; and must sign a Terms and Conditions Statement requiring the student to serve as a full-time teacher in a Massachusetts public school.', 'The Paraprofessional Teacher Preparation Grant Program provides financial assistance to Massachusetts residents who are currently employed as paraprofessionals in Massachusetts public schools, but wish to become certified as full time teachers. This grant', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2298, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2299, 'Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. To apply, applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation at least one from a college or university professor, a statement of the applicants goals, an official transcript that must be emailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street from the college or university, or sent in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar or bursars office, or remitted from the registrar or bursars office via an online portal.', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2300, 'Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr. History Scholarship', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. Additional scholarships may be awarded by the Hasbrouck Family Association under appropriate circumstances. Applicants must be of documented New Paltz Huguenot descent, and are required to submit an ancestry form. In order to be considered for a scholarship for the coming academic year, completed application packets must be received by August 31. All applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of the applicant\'s goals, and an official transcript. Transcripts must be official copies and must either be a) mailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar, or b) be remitted to the HHS Business Manager via email directly from the college.', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the cons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2301, 'William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship, applicants must: be a black or Hispanic/Latinx student; be an Indiana resident and a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen; be admitted or already attending an eligible Indiana institution as a full-time student; pursue or intend to pursue a course of study that would enable the student, upon graduation, to teach in an accredited school in Indiana; and agree in writing to apply for a teaching position at an accredited school in Indiana following that student\'s certification as a teacher and, if hired, to teach for at least three years.To renew the Scholarship for subsequent academic years, a minority student (who qualified for the scholarship initially) must reapply for the scholarship each year and maintain the cumulative grade point average (GPA) required for admission to the institutions school of education or at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent if the school does not require a minimum GPA. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).', 'To be eligible for the William A. Crawford Minority Teacher Scholarship, applicants must: be a black or Hispanic/Latinx student; be an Indiana resident and a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen; be admitted or already attending an eligible India', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2302, 'AASA Education Administration Scholarship', 'AASAs Educational Administration Scholarships were created to provide incentive, honor and financial assistance to outstanding graduate students in school administration who intend to make the school superintendency a career. Top graduate students in educational administration receive a scholarship from AASA, The School Superintendents Association. The applicant must be recommended by the chair of the School of Education in which the applicant is currently enrolled.The American Association of School Administrators is the leading educational administration organization in the USA. It honors and aids graduate students to achieve an administration role in a school or college - including for those wishing to train to be school principals and secretaries. It is one of the country\'s oldest scholarship awards having been founded in 1949. The scholarships are given in honor of AASAs former executive directors.', 'AASAs Educational Administration Scholarships were created to provide incentive, honor and financial assistance to outstanding graduate students in school administration who intend to make the school superintendency a career. Top graduate students in educ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2303, 'NCJWLA The Sherman & Frances L. Teller Teaching Cr', 'Applicants for the Sherman & Frances L. Teller Teaching Credential Scholarship must be K-12 educators pursuing a multiple or single subject teaching credential (including special education and ESL). The applicant must be enrolled at a University of California or California State University campus in the greater Los Angeles area and the University of Nevada Las Vegas.In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted in Spring and planning to attend next Fall; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.Scholarship is available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Sherman & Frances L. Teller Teaching Credential Scholarship must be K-12 educators pursuing a multiple or single subject teaching credential (including special education and ESL). The applicant must be enrolled at a University of Califo', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2304, 'Polonia Institute Historical Scholarship Competiti', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary awards may be offered. Additional essays may be considered for recognition and publication. Polonia Institute reserves the right to publish selected essays and/or excerpts of selected essays in future publications, newsletters, and other materials.In your essay, please analyze the following issues: 1) German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, 2) Action A-B, 3) Operation Tannenberg, 4) ethnic Poles in KL Stutthof, 5) ethnic Poles in KL Auschwitz, 6) Polish priests in KL Dachau, 7) Polish women in KL Ravensbrck, 8) Polish men in KL Mauthausen-Gusen, 9) Polish children in KZ Litzmannstadt in Ldz, 10) Operation Zamosc, 11) 1944 Wola genocide, 12) lesson for today. The essay shall reflect the contestants own research and original thinking. The paper shall not exceed 15 typed pages (including bibliography), shall be typed in 12-point font, double-spaced with 1 margins; pages shall be numbered. The essay shall be submitted in the English language. All entries become the property of the Polonia Institute.', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary award', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2305, 'ACHE Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Pr', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordination of higher education in Alabama, the administration of various student aid programs, and the performance of designated regulatory functions. The Commission seeks to provide reasonable access to quality collegiate and university education for the citizens of Alabama. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) and the Alabama State Board of Education (ALSBE) are pleased to announce the implementation of the Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program (AMSTEP). Recognizing the shortage of public high school math and science teachers across the state, the 2018 Alabama Legislature passed into law this federal loan repayment program. AMSTEP has a two-fold mission: to encourage individuals to enroll in and complete programs leading to Alabama certification in mathematics or science; and to improve the educational system in Alabama by encouraging those who complete the program to accept math or science teaching positions in Alabama public schools, preferably in public school systems where the shortage of math or science teachers, or both, is most acute. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordi', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2306, 'ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitude, interest, and need. The selection process is administered by partner universities. The partner universities have oversight for the selection of scholars. Scholars receive $10,000 per academic year for up to six years. Students must meet the award criteria to renew a scholarship. The scholarship can be applied to tuition, books, room and board, and other education-related expenses. To be eligible for the ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: be enrolled as a full-time student at one of our partner institutions; major in chemistry and complete educational program; maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States; and express the intention to teach high school chemistry after graduation.', 'The ACS-Hach Land Grant Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate chemistry majors who attend one of our 72 partner institutions and express an interest in teaching high school chemistry. Students are selected on the bases of chemistry aptitud', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2307, 'Augustana College Rissing Scholarship for Future E', 'In a state known for the unknowns when it comes to funding for public education, Augustana is more affordable than families might think. Once they receive their financial aid packages, students and families can be surprised at the cost difference between a private, independent college and a large, regional public university. Its a difference that can be missed during a familys initial review of college costs. And it can make all the difference to a student\'s college choice. Augustana College offers many scholarships based on varying criteria.The Rissing Scholarship is awarded each year to Augustana College students who wish to prepare for professional leadership in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. This award is renewable by maintaining a 2.5 Augustana cumulative grade-point average. Applicants must have an interest in professional leadership in the church, in ministry, music ministry, outdoor ministry, religious education, theology, social ministry, missionary service or other church-related vocation. The applicant must be a member in good standing of a Lutheran congregation and must demonstrate a proven academic record. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate financial need.', 'In a state known for the unknowns when it comes to funding for public education, Augustana is more affordable than families might think. Once they receive their financial aid packages, students and families can be surprised at the cost difference between ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2308, 'Bethune-Cookman University Robert Noyce Teacher Sc', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the country, you can truly make a difference in a students life, and this scholarship program will help you get there. The scholarship is designed to increase the number of qualified mathematics teachers by partnering with local, State and National organizations committed to preparing teachers and educating children in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Bethune-Cookman University has a partnership with two school districts in Florida (Volusia County and Flagler County) and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia and Flagler Counties. The overall goal of the 5-year Robert Noyce Scholarship project at Bethune-Cookman University is to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors to be also certified as teachers of middle grades mathematics (5-9) in high need educational agencies.', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the c', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2309, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2310, 'Classical Association of the Empire State Scholars', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or students currently enrolled in a college or university in New York State. Awards are available for both undergraduate and graduate students.', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2311, 'George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is participation in seminars on public service offered by the Nigh Institute. Each college and university may nominate one scholarship recipient per year. Presidents of Oklahoma colleges and universities will be invited to submit a nominee for consideration of award prior to the beginning of the spring semester. To be eligible for the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship, applicants must: be residents of the state of Oklahoma as determined by the State Regents; be enrolled full time in an undergraduate program at a public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma; and demonstrate exceptional academic achievement as evidenced by a number of factors which may include grade point average, class rank, national awards, scholastic achievement, honors, teachers\' recommendations and the applicant\'s involvement in extracurricular activities.', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2312, 'Kentucky Early Childhood Development Scholarship', 'The Kentucky Early Childhood Development Scholarship provides financial aid to Kentucky residents. Eligible applicants must: be studying an early childhood-related discipline; be enrolled in a maximum of 9 credit hours at participating schools (see website); be employed at least 20 hours weekly in a participating early childhood facility or be employed as a preschool associate teacher in a state-funded pre-school program; be ineligible for state or federal training funds through Head Start, a public preschool program, or First Steps; have no unpaid financial obligation to KHEAA or to any other Title IV program; and, agree to a service commitment based on the credential pursued. Must be a legal US resident. The following credentials are applicable: Child Development Associate Credential; Associates degree in early childhood education; Bachelors degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education or a related program approved by the Early Childhood Development Authority; Master\'s degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education; or Kentucky Early Childhood Development Directors Certificate. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The Kentucky Early Childhood Development Scholarship provides financial aid to Kentucky residents. Eligible applicants must: be studying an early childhood-related discipline; be enrolled in a maximum of 9 credit hours at participating schools (see websit', 12610, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2313, 'Mi Future Educator Fellowship', 'The Mi Future Educator Fellowship offers aspiring teachers a scholarship while they train to be educators. Awards cover the cost of tuition and fees up to $10,000 and are renewable for up to three years. Students that receive the award commit to teaching in a Michigan classroom for at least three years after graduation. In addition to the $10,000 scholarships for prospective teachers, the program offers student teachers, who are usually unpaid, a $9,600 stipend. To qualify, students must: fill out their FAFSA application; have begun their first semester or term in the education program; be a high school graduate; be working on your first teacher certification; have earned at least 56 semester credits or 84 term credits; Have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0; be a Michigan resident since July 1st of the previous year; be enrolled full time (or equivalency if participating through an Alternative Certification Program). For more information and to apply, please visit the providers website.', 'The Mi Future Educator Fellowship offers aspiring teachers a scholarship while they train to be educators. Awards cover the cost of tuition and fees up to $10,000 and are renewable for up to three years. Students that receive the award commit to teaching ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2314, 'TCPS Teacher Education Scholarship', 'The TCPS Teacher Education Scholarship is a one year scholarship that is available to students pursuing a teaching career. Students may apply annually, beginning in their second year at Chesapeake College or third year and/or fourth year at a four-year school majoring in education. The $3000 scholarship may be awarded for a maximum of three years (for students who first applied in their 2nd year at Chesapeake College), and payment will be made directly to Chesapeake College or a four year school in equal parts, one per semester. Scholarship applications are accepted on a rolling basis and may be submitted at any time of the year. Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA or greater with a minimum 30 credit hours for the year, must complete their program in four-year completion tract course of study, and must agree to provide teacher services to Talbot County Public Schools for one year for each year the scholarship is awarded.', 'The TCPS Teacher Education Scholarship is a one year scholarship that is available to students pursuing a teaching career. Students may apply annually, beginning in their second year at Chesapeake College or third year and/or fourth year at a four-year sc', 9000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2315, 'TEACH Grant', 'The TEACH Grant Program provides grants to students who are completing or plan to complete course work needed to begin a career in teaching. You must be enrolled as an undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, or graduate student at a school that participates in the TEACH Grant Program and meet certain academic achievement requirements (generally, scoring above the 75th percentile on one or more portions of a college admissions test or maintaining a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25). As a condition for receiving a TEACH Grant, you must sign a TEACH Grant Agreement to Serve in which you agree to (among other requirements) teach in a high-need field, at an elementary school, secondary school, or educational service agency that serves students from low-income families for at least four complete academic years within eight years after completing (or ceasing enrollment in) the course of study for which you received the grant.', 'The TEACH Grant Program provides grants to students who are completing or plan to complete course work needed to begin a career in teaching. You must be enrolled as an undergraduate, post-baccalaureate, or graduate student at a school that participates in', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2316, 'Texas Educational Aide Exemption Program', 'The purpose of the Texas Educational Aide Exemption Program is to encourage employees of public school districts in Texas to seek out and acquire certification as teachers by providing free tuition and reduced fees to program participants. To apply for an Education Aide Exemption (EAE), you must be a Texas resident; have been employed as a full-time educational aide for at least one of the past five school years, or as a substitute teacher for 180 days of the past five school years preceding the term or semester for which the student is awarded his or her initial exemption; be employed in some capacity by a school district in Texas during the full term; enroll in courses leading to teacher certification in a specialized teaching field; register for the Selective Service or are exempt from this requirement; and meet academic requirements established by the college or university. The school district where you are employed and the financial aid office at your school determine your eligibility for this program. Complete the admissions and financial aid process at your college, including the FAFSA or TASFA. Submit your completed EAE application to Financial Aid office. For more information on certification, visit the Texas Education Agency. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'The purpose of the Texas Educational Aide Exemption Program is to encourage employees of public school districts in Texas to seek out and acquire certification as teachers by providing free tuition and reduced fees to program participants. To apply for an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2317, 'The Mahoney Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Mahoney Family Foundation is a 501c3 organization created to support the ongoing education and training of those in the nursing and teaching professions through scholarship programs. The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the communities where this funding is provided. The Organization was founded in 2017 by Larry and Sandy Mahoney with a goal of recognizing the tireless efforts of our nurses and teachers.The Mahoney Family Foundation provides scholarships for advanced degrees for nurses and teachers. Applicants must be currently employed as a full-time nurse or teacher with at least three years experience and be a US citizen or permanent US resident. Scholarships will be awarded 3 times per year - Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters- and will be paid directly to the school/organization providing the education/training.', 'The Mahoney Family Foundation is a 501c3 organization created to support the ongoing education and training of those in the nursing and teaching professions through scholarship programs. The Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2318, 'Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP)', 'The primary purpose of the Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP) is to provide financial support to students who are interested in pursuing a teaching career in one of the top five critical shortage teaching areas. Candidates must: be enrolled full-time or part-time in an approved undergraduate or graduate teacher education program, or are participants in another approved teacher education program; and have maintained a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.7 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent. Eligible candidates must be nominated by the institution. Nominees must submit a complete application for a Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan directly to the regionally accredited public or private four-year Virginia college or university with a state-approved teacher education program. Those students selected for the scholarship loan will be notified by the Virginia Department of Education. The students will be required to submit a signed, notarized Promissory Note to the Virginia Department of Education. Through the VTSLP, eligible students may receive a scholarship loan for as much as $10,000 per academic year for full-time students and will be prorated for part-time students based on the number of credit hours.', 'The primary purpose of the Virginia Teaching Scholarship Loan Program (VTSLP) is to provide financial support to students who are interested in pursuing a teaching career in one of the top five critical shortage teaching areas. Candidates must: be enrolle', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2319, 'Wheelock College of Education & Human Development ', 'At Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, our faculty, alumni, and students are changing society through action. Teaching. Learning. Researching. Mentoring. Building community. And driving policy changes. Join us in building a better, more just world. Our academic programs prepare professionals who dismantle systemic barriers and create positive change for all children and families.There are various scholarships and fellowships available to Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development students. Preference for incoming students is to those applicants who submit by the recommended admission deadline. Scholarships and fellowships are offered to both master\'s and doctoral students. Criteria may vary by award.', 'At Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, our faculty, alumni, and students are changing society through action. Teaching. Learning. Researching. Mentoring. Building community. And driving policy changes. Join us in building ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2320, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2321, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2322, 'Mildred C. Hanson SIOR Memorial Scholarship', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in the commercial real estate industry. The Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund, which was established to honor and support women in commercial real estate, will grant two scholarships to one outstanding junior or senior undergraduate female student and one graduate female student enrolled in an accredited real estate, business, or finance program at a college or university in the United States or Canada who intends to pursue a career in commercial real estate.Mildred C. (Millie) Hanson, SIOR was a specialist in office and industrial sales and leasing and was one of the first women to earn the SIOR (Specialist, Industrial and Office REALTOR) designation. Millie served as President of both the SIOR New Jersey Chapter and the Industrial and Office Brokers Association of the New York Metropolitan Area. Millie was named the Top Sales Associate of 2005 and 2006 for NAI James Hanson Real Estate, Hackensack, New Jersey. During her 34-year career, she brokered deals valued at more than $800 million.', 'Established in 2008, the Mildred C. Hanson, SIOR Memorial Fund has generously instituted an educational scholarship program intended to encourage and assist qualified female students in obtaining an education that will lead them into productive careers in', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2323, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2324, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2325, 'Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills.To be eligible for the Helene M. Overly Memorial Graduate Scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a graduate degree program in a transportation-related field such as engineering, planning, finance or logistics. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2326, 'WTS Leadership Legacy Scholarship for Graduates', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in transportation or a related field (such as transportation engineering, planning, finance, communications, or logistics) and demonstrate leadership skills and an active commitment to community service. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. Our success hinges on conducting ourselves in accordance with a set of core values- our operating principles- in everything we do. Together. The WTS Foundation awards scholarships to students pursuing careers in transportation through undergraduate and graduate programs. The scholarships are competitive and based on the applicant\'s specific transportation goals, academic record and transportation-related activities or job skills. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.', 'The Leadership Legacy Fund has been established to honor the past, present, and future leaders of WTS by awarding an annual scholarship to female graduate students pursuing a career in transportation. Eligible candidates are pursuing graduate degrees in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2327, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2328, 'The John Galt Scholarship for Future Supply Chain ', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredited higher education institutions in the United States or Canada are invited to apply.Applicants must be enrolled full-time in supply chain management or a related major with a clear intention of building a career in the supply chain field.Unfortunately, post-graduate students are not eligible at this time.Scholarship Details:The scholarship aims to support the next generation of expert forecasters, demand planners, and supply chain leaders.Recipients will receive the scholarship amount in the form of a check, payable directly to their educational institution.Citizenship of the US or Canada is not mandatory; however, applicants must be attending school in one of these countries.Application Process:Showcase your commitment to a career in business forecasting or supply chain management. Highlight opportunities you\'ve seized, both on-campus and beyond, such as participation in supply chain management associations, relevant classes, internships, and other extracurricular activities.Demonstrate financial need. While a FAFSA is not required, your personal statement should articulate how this scholarship will alleviate financial pressures and aid you in achieving your career goals in the supply chain field.Share any sacrifices you\'ve made in your pursuit of a supply chain career.Selection Criteria:We are seeking students who actively seek opportunities for skill and character development. Your personal statement should outline academic, leadership, volunteer, community, or personal achievements that define your unique story.At John Galt Solutions, we believe in empowering individuals who are passionate about shaping the future of supply chain management. Apply now to be considered for our scholarship and take the next step towards becoming a leader in the dynamic field of forecasting and supply chain management.', 'John Galt Solutions is proud to offer annual scholarships, each valued at $10,000, to aspiring individuals pursuing undergraduate education in business forecasting or supply chain management.Eligibility Criteria:Current undergraduate students at accredit', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2329, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2330, 'Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholars', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship, applicants must be full-time, graduate or upper-level undergraduate student, provide a letter of recommendation, plan to pursue a career in government finance, not have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship, and be a citizen or permanent resident of the US. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Governmen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2331, 'Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship to state/local government finance, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and provide a letter of recommendation. The Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2332, 'Government Finance Professional Development Schola', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate student who is majoring in public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government). A letter of recommendation from your employer, and someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2010, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Government Finance Professional Development Scholarship to support the studies of part-time students with a career interest in state and local government finance. Applicants must be a part-time graduate ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2333, 'Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to part-time undergraduate students seeing an Associates or Bachelors Degree in Public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, or business administration (with a specific focus on government). Applicants must have been employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 2017, GFOAs Executive Board voted to create the Jeffrey L. Esser Career Development Scholarship to advance the public finance careers of individuals employed at least three years by one or more state or local governments. The scholarship is open to par', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2334, 'Minorities In Government Finance Scholarship', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants may be a full-time or part-time minority graduate student or upper level undergraduate student studying public administration, (governmental) accounting, finance, political science, economics, or business administration (with specific focus on government or nonprofit management). A letter of recommendation from someone who can speak to your commitment to the public sector will be required. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA offers numerous scholarships. Students interested in future scholarship opportunities should keep in mind the following: they must be a citizen or permanent resident of the US or Canada, and they must have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship.', 'In 1993, GFOA\'s Executive Board voted to create the Minorities in Government Finance Scholarship to recognize and encourage outstanding minority students enrolled in a course of study preparing for a career in state or local government finance. Applicants', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2335, 'Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College o', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the majority of his life without the presence of a father or male guardian. The scholarship is based on financial need. Personal achievement and strong principles are also considered when selecting a recipient. Deadlines vary depending on whether you are an incoming freshman or a current undergraduate. Dollar amounts will also vary.The University of Toledo is one of the most comprehensive universities in the nation. We offer more than 270 degree programs. We teach real-world skills that prepare you for the competitive, global job market. That prepare you to make a difference in your community. With so many options, youll find the right path at the University of Toledo. Our inspiring students perform groundbreaking research and make an impact in the Toledo community and beyond.', 'The Kinsey Determination Scholarship for the College of Business is awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the College of Business and Innovation at the University of Toledo. To be eligible, students must be male with a single mother, living the m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2336, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2337, 'Amtrak Academic Scholarship', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across the country and as Amtrak celebrates its 50th anniversary it looks to the next 50 years and beyond to move Americas workforce toward the future.The Amtrak Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships to undergraduate and graduate college students who have an active interest in the railroad industry. This program has been established to provide support to help encourage academic achievement within railroad programs, ensuring a future in this industry. There are 8 different awards each with a broad set of categories, so all are encouraged to apply.', 'The National Passenger Corporation, also known as Amtrak, is a corporation striving to deliver a high-quality, safe, on-time rail passenger service that exceeds customer expectations. For 50 years, Amtrak has connected businesses and communities across th', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2338, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2339, 'JSU Alabama Moersch Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Moersch Scholarship annually. Established in honor of Dr. Robert and Ms. Eloise Moersch by family and friends for the benefit of a deserving upper-level student majoring in finance or economics. The ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2340, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2341, 'Post University Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, who served as U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1981 to 1987. Eligibility for the Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship is limited to full-time, residential students admitted to Post University for Fall enrollment who have a high school grade point average of at least 3.65. Malcolm Baldrige Scholarship applications must include a completed scholarship application form, high school transcript, resume detailing student activities, community service, leadership experience, and any work experience, two letters of recommendation from an individual (teacher or employer) addressing the applicants academic abilities, and a 500-word essay detailing what an organizations role is, or should be, in promoting social responsibility. Applications, including essay and supporting documents, must be emailed no later than February 1st. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the Admissions Committee and Business Faculty Readers based on academic excellence and a commitment to quality. The winners will be notified by March 1st. To remain eligible for the scholarship each year, recipients must maintain status as a full-time residential student pursuing a degree within The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business at Post University. Students must also maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better.', 'This four-year, full-tuition scholarship will enable two outstanding students to attend the universitys Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, located on its main campus. The scholarship and business school are named in honor of the late Malcolm Baldrige, w', 124300, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2342, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2343, 'Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if graduate level. Applicants must be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university with enrollment throughout the academic year and have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance or criminal justice and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession. The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities. Scholarships are awarded annually based on a completed application, fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path, overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts and recommendation forms.', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2344, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2345, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2346, 'Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students meeting the requirements are also eligible to apply. Four-year scholarships are awarded to students just entering college in increments of $5,000 annually. Assuming that eligibility is maintained, a total of $20,000 will be awarded over four years. Students already enrolled in college will receive awards varying in amount and duration depending on individual circumstances.In order to be eligible to apply for an award from the Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation, students must have graduated from a public or private school, charter high school, accredited online school, or be on track to graduate at the end of the current academic year. Homeschooled students are also eligible. The applicants class standing will be considered. A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in his or her high school (and college, if applicable) career is required. U.S. citizenship is required. The applicant must be a resident of the State of Hawaii and plan to eventually return to Hawaii or the Pacific Islands region and contribute to its growth and welfare. This is renewable upon a 3.0 GPA.', 'The Fukunaga Scholarship Foundation\'s scholarships are awarded to encourage high school students in the State of Hawaii who intend to have a career in business to pursue higher education at any accredited four-year college or university. College students', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2347, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2348, 'RISCPA Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any college or university, regardless of its location in the U.S. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in accounting during their undergraduate/graduate years, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applicants must also have the support of the Accounting Department faculty at their institution. In addition, they must demonstrate the potential to become a valued member of the Public Accounting Profession. Applications must include a short personal statement that reflects the applicant\'s interest in the accounting profession, a copy of their transcript, proof of U.S. citizenship and Rhode Island residency, and one letter of recommendation from a member of the accounting/finance department of their school. Applications must be sent by U.S. mail.', 'The Carl W. Christiansen Scholarship supports students from Rhode Island pursuing an accounting or finance major at any private or public college or university. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and legal residents of Rhode Island, but they can attend any ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2349, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2350, 'GRCF Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarsh', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private college or university. Applicants must be a resident of Kent, Allegan, Ottawa, or Muskegon County (3 year minimum) or a resident student at a college/university in the West Michigan area (2 year minimum) with financial need and a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Economic Club Business Study Abroad Scholarship is offered to a full-time second year or above undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Business and will be studying abroad through a public or private ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2351, 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholars', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Students must be a full-time student and demonstrate a commitment to agriculture, leadership and academic achievement. In addition to completing the scholarship application, students will also need to complete an essay, and submit a transcript and a recommendation letter.Enrolled university students who meet all the following qualifications are eligible to apply. Applicants must: be attending University of Idaho, Washington State University, Montana State University, or Oregon State University; be a U.S. citizen or legal resident of the United States; be enrolled full time (12 or more credits); have a minimum GPA of 3.0; and not be a previous winner of a Northwest FCS or Farm Credit West college scholarship.', 'Northwest Farm Credit Services Land Grant Scholarships are awarded to full-time undergraduate students seeking a degree in agriculture, business management, finance, forestry, economics and various other related fields at a participating university. Stude', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2352, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2353, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2354, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2355, 'Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any sport; male athletes must letter in football; Be a graduating senior athlete at an accredited North or South Carolina college or university; Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale); Receive a nomination for scholarship consideration from his or her current Athletic Director.Each year, the Carolina Panthers Scholarship Fund at Foundation For The Carolinas awards scholarships to deserving students throughout our region. Recipients are selected based on outstanding athletic participation, leadership and academic achievement. The Carolina Panthers Graduate Scholarship provides scholarships to student-athletes who are pursuing graduate studies.', 'Provides graduate level scholarships to athletes in North and South Carolina on the basis of leadership, citizenship and academic merit. Eligibility Requirements: Have earned an intercollegiate varsity letter in college. Female athletes may letter in any ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2356, 'Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholarship Fund and the John W. Rogers Memorial Scholarship Fund. This year\'s deadline to apply for the scholarship is March 3rd.Willis W. Alexander (1919-1985) was a career banker and a past president of both the American Bankers Association and MBA. Brothers John and James Rogers established the John W. Rogers Fund in 1997 in memory of their father, John W. Rogers, who was a career banker and past MBA president. These one-time $1,000 scholarships are awarded to seven Missouri high school students per year for first semester college tuition, books and fees.', 'The Missouri Bankers Foundation Scholarship Program is designed for graduating Missouri high school seniors who plan to pursue college studies in banking-related degree programs. These scholarships are made possible through the Willis W. Alexander Scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2357, 'Stephen L. Keller Scholarship', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply. The Student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0. This scholarship provides an award of $2,000 that is renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Thanks to generous donors, we have awarded more than $5 million dollars to support students working to reach their full potential with educational opportunities beyond high school. We manage more than 50 scholarships, each with varying criteria and award amounts. While some of the scholarships are administered through a designated high school or organization, most are administered through our Scholarship Portal where students are matched with more than 25 scholarship opportunities.', 'The Stephen L. Keller Scholarship was established to support outstanding students from Eastern Kentucky who intend to major in a business-related field. The student must attend an accredited four-year educational institution in Kentucky. Graduating high s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2358, 'Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Applications open in mid-January.The Linda Norton Good Neighbor Scholarship benefits outstanding students in Poudre School District that aim to pursue a degree in finance, economics, business, or real estate. Eligible applicants must be a high school senior, have a 3.5 GPA or better, and plan to continue in post-secondary education or training in Colorado. Financial need is a factor and should be demonstrated via a narrative that describes the applicants financial situation.', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2359, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2360, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2361, 'AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have a 3.0 GPA. Applicants must have completed at least 30 semester hours, be an AICPA member (free of charge), demonstrate some financial need, and not have earned a CPA yet.Applicants must be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the current academic year that the scholarship is offered. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AICPA Foundation Scholarship for Future CPAs provides financial assistance to undergraduate or graduate degree students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field and interested in pursuing a CPA license after graduation. Eligible applicant', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2362, 'AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer Scholarship', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Foundation Two-Year Transfer award provides financial assistance to students looking to transfer from a two-year college to a four-year institution to complete their degree in accounting or an accounting-related field. Students interested in being considered for more than one AICPA Legacy Scholarship awards need only complete one applicationapplicants will be evaluated for all awards for which they are eligible. Applicants must be planning to enroll in a four-year college or university for the upcoming school year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and demonstrate some financial need.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2363, 'AICPA Scholarship for Minority Accounting Students', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, finance or related majors and intend to pursue the CPA license. Become an AICPA Legacy Scholar by applying for an AICPA Legacy Scholarship. If chosen, you\'ll be given funds to help pay for college and be offered exclusive professional development opportunities.The AICPA Minority Scholarship awards outstanding minority students to encourage their selection of accounting as a major and their ultimate entry into the profession. Applicants must be full-time minority students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in accounting or an accounting-related major. Applicants must have a GPA of at least a 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), demonstrate some financial need and be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.', 'The first step in becoming a CPA is to complete your higher education. Graduating from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is strongly recommended. The AICPA is looking for scholarship applicants who are declared accounting, financ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2364, 'AWSCPA Scholarship Award', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or graduate students who have completed at least 30 semester hours. Applicants must have a 3.0 GPA, be an AICPA Student Affiliate member (free of charge), and demonstrate some financial need. Applicants must be planning to pursue a CPA licensure but not presently have a CPA, and be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate (12 semester hours or equivalent per semester) or a full-time graduate-level student (9 semester hours or equivalent per semester) for the current academic year (Note: an exception may be granted if you plan to participate in an internship). Applicants must also be enrolled in a business and/or accounting program that is regionally, nationally, or internationally accredited for the full academic year. The program must be accepted by the state board of accountancy as meeting the educational requirements necessary for CPA licensure in the state you intend to become licensed OR in the state where your program is located.', 'The AWSCPA Scholarship Award provides financial assistance to outstanding female students majoring in accounting or an accounting-related field. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Applicants can either be undergraduates or g', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2365, 'Blacks at Microsoft Scholarship', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-American, African, or Ethiopian) with a minimum 3.3 GPA and financial need. Applicants must plan to attend a four-year college or university in the fall of the year following high school graduation. In addition, applicants must plan to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in technology. Acceptable majors include engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (such as finance, business administration, or marketing). The applicant must demonstrate a passion for technology and leadership within the school or community. Included with the application should be two letters of recommendation, a resume, a picture in color, and two essays.', 'Blacks at Microsoft (BAM) is a company-sponsored employee network dedicated to supporting the continued growth and development of black employees at Microsoft Corporation. Applicants must be high school seniors of African descent (for example, African-Ame', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2366, 'FWSF Scholarship', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes current students or future students who have been accepted into a graduate business program. Applicants must be enrolled either at the main physical campus of a Bay Area accredited college or university; or if not attending the main campus of your school, be enrolled and attending a school satellite campus located within 1 of the 9 Bay Area counties and taking at least eighty percent (80%) of classes at a satellite campus.Applicants must follow a course of study to attain a degree and pursue a career in finance or in the financial services industry and maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 or equivalent. Recipients are required to attend a luncheon in their honor in June of the current year and are required to attend the Financial Woman of the Year luncheon in the fall of the same year (these may be virtual events).', 'Undergraduate scholarships are awarded to women who will be juniors or seniors in the Fall semester of the current year. Graduate scholarships are awarded to students who will be enrolled during the upcoming Summer semester or thereafter. This includes cu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2367, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2368, 'CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected recipients. Applicants must be full-time, undergraduate students majoring in risk management, actuarial science, finance, business, information systems and/or have a strong desire to join the risk and insurance industry upon graduation. Applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applications open in the fall and run until the due date.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a college transcript, letter(s) of recommendation (one letter from a professor required, additional letters will be accepted) and a personal statement (750-words maximum) answering an assigned prompt. If you are selected as a scholarship recipient, the funds are sent directly to the college or university and can be applied to any outstanding educational expenses including items such as tuition, books, and other fees. Applicants must not be a previous recipient of a NextGen Scholarship.', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2369, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2370, 'NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Prog', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. Individual scholarships of up to $5,000 will be awarded to qualified students, with the monies forwarded directly to the school at which the student attends in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Only students who are citizens of the United States and plan to find permanent employment in North America are eligible for the NAMIC Mutual Foundation Insurance Scholarship.Applicants must be U.S. Citizens who are pursuing a bachelor\'s degree with a major or minor in insurance, risk management or actuarial science; or will be pursuing a career in insurance after completion of degree. As part of the application process, students must complete a 500-word essay describing what the scholarship means to the applicant, and why they are interested in a career in the insurance industry. We encourage prior recipients to acknowledge receipt of the scholarship in their essay.', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2371, 'Paul S. Mills Scholarship', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applicants for Paul S. Mills Scholarships must: be a US citizen or permanent resident (living anywhere under US jurisdiction, including US territories); demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in a college or university program in the U.S. and has completed the equivalent of one year of credits toward an undergraduate degree or is pursuing a masters or PhD level degree.To apply you must complete an application and write a short essay (500 words) describing why you wish to pursue an education in the financial service field and why the scholarship is important to you. You must also submit a FAFSA Student Aid Report so that financial need can be evaluated. Scholarship checks will be made payable to the school selected by the student and will be mailed to the recipient. Applications will be available annually as of February 1 and can be submitted between February 1 and 11:59 pm ET on March 31. All applicants will be notified of their status via e-mail no later than June 30. Scholarships will be paid on or about July 1.', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applican', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2372, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2373, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2374, 'AFWA Master\'s Scholarship', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Scholarships will be awarded on the condition that the candidate has earned a minimum of 120 credit hours and is accepted in a masters degree program. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The AFWA Masters Scholarship is presented to students who have been accepted to a masters degree program by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point avera', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2375, 'AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year of college (or 60 semester hours or the equivalent) by the time of the application deadline and are majoring in accounting or finance. Candidates must have a minimum cumulative college grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed on leadership, character, communication skills, scholastic average and financial need. Through stewardship, the AFWA promotes and advances women in accounting and finance by cultivating relationships, securing contributions, and providing scholarships for education and career development. We believe that to decrease barriers for women in the accounting and financial profession, education and access to career development resources are essential. The AFWA aims to ensure women will have the tools and resources to achieve every career success they desire.', 'The purpose of the AFWA Undergraduate/5-Year Degree Scholarship is to support the costs of attending 3rd, 4th, or 5th year when pursuing an accounting or finance degree. Scholarship awards are presented to students who have completed their sophomore year ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2376, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2377, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2378, 'Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing a career path in agriculture sciences, animal biology, chemistry, business, accounting, finance, communications, etc. with an interest in a career that is essential to sustaining infrastructure in rural communities. Public, private, and home-schooled students are all eligible. Applicants need not be members of Southwest Georgia Farm Credit. Southwest Georgia Farm Credit is proud to serve farmers, farm businesses and people who live and work in the small towns and communities in southwest Georgia. Agriculture is a way of life here, and for over 100 years, Farm Credit has played an important role in providing a safe, sound, reliable source of credit to rural America. To help ensure a bright future for rural communities, as well as the agricultural industry, Southwest Georgia Farm Credit presents several scholarship opportunities.', 'The Southwest Georgia Farm Credit Scholarship is offered to high school seniors who plan to attend a two or four-year college on a full-time basis. Eligible applicants must: reside in Southwest Georgia (see website for eligible counties); and be pursuing ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2379, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2380, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2381, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2382, 'New York Financial Writers\' Association Scholarshi', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To qualify for a scholarship you must already be attending school, or have graduated at the end of the most recent calendar year.Applications should be sent to the specified email address no later than the given due date should contain the following (Applications received after this date will not be reviewed, regardless of circumstances): school, division, major and expected graduation date; present address and permanent home address (if different), telephone number; any other relevant personal information; a current resume; an essay explaining why you are pursuing a career in business and financial journalism; and samples of your financial writing (3 to 5 pieces), including links to online work and print clippings in PDF format.', 'The New York Financial Writers\' Association offers a number of scholarships to enrolled undergraduate or graduate journalism students in the tri-state New York area who are seriously interested in pursuing a career in business and financial journalism. To', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2383, 'Scholarship for BIPOC Students', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current college student. To apply, you must be a Minnesota resident and enrolled (or planning to be) as a full-time student in any accredited Minnesota or Wisconsin college or university. Eligible students must be BIPOC high school senior or undergraduate college student who should be planning to pursue one of these fields (or one related to them): Marketing/Advertising; Computer Programming; Data/Statistics; Project Management; Creative arts; Finance; Communications. Applicant must be in good academic standing.', 'To encourage more diversity in our industry, each year Lacek awards two $5,000 scholarships to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) students. One scholarship will go to a high school senior entering college this fall, and one to a current colleg', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2384, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2385, 'IBTTA Foundation Scholarship Program', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, age, gender, disability or national origin. This program opens in February of each calendar and awardees are notified around July of the same year. Applicants must be current undergraduate students who have completed at least two full semesters of undergraduate coursework at time of application (24 credit minimum), or graduate students in any year of study, pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Construction Management, Public Policy or Public, Administration, Structural Engineering, Finance, Accounting, Information Technology, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Operations Management or Other transportation related degrees. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university for the entire upcoming academic year and have a minimum GPA of 2.5.', 'Through a competitive selection process, the IBTTA Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students who are working toward a transportation related degree at an accredited university. Awards are granted without regard to race, ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2386, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2387, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2388, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2389, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2390, 'PMI James Jim Rankin Memorial Scholarship', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must be students in the Dallas/Fort Worth area attending or planning to attend an accredited degree program in the area, an area student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S., or a Texas student attending an accredited degree program in the U.S. This is open to all degree levels, and applicants do not need to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The James Rankin Memorial Scholarship is an academic scholarship open to all students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Applicants must b', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2391, 'PMI Kansas City Mid America Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities. Students from Kansas and Missouri are also invited to apply. Undergraduate students must be enrolled and classified by the university as full-time students, while graduate students can also be enrolled part-time. The student is not required to be a PMI member.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Kansas City Mid-America Chapter has sponsored an academic scholarship for students from Kansas City, MO, pursuing associate, undergraduate, graduate, or PhD degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2392, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2393, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2394, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2395, 'WIFLE Scholarship Program', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous factors. Scholarship Awards may be renewable on subsequent applications. WIFLE scholarships are awarded based on a students academic potential, achievement, and commitment to serving communities in the field of law enforcement.To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must physically attend and be a full-time student at an accredited four-year college or university; or be currently enrolled in a full-time in a fully accredited community college with the intention of transferring to a four-year degree; Have completed at least one full academic year of college work at an accredited college or university or community college; Major in Criminal Justice or related discipline such as social sciences, public administration, computer science, finance, linguistic arts, chemistry, physics, etc., leading to a four-year degree (Students in graduate and postgraduate programs are also eligible; students pursuing Associate degrees are not eligible, unless as stated above, fully articulate in the application their intention to transfer to a four-year program.); Have a minimum 3.0 overall grade point (GPA) average; Demonstrate a commitment to the community through a 500-word essay describing their involvement in a community project, and the results or impact of that involvement to the community; or, if the applicant if currently serving or has served an internship with a law enforcement agency, preferably a federal law enforcement agency, the applicant must provide details including the name if the agency, the dates served and describe the value of the experience and the accomplishment through the internship in a 500-word essay; Have at least one community leader or member of a community or police official sponsor their application with a written statement of support; Submit a completed application with the required information, 500-word essay, transcripts, and a recommendation letter from a community leader or police official and be a citizen of the United States.', 'WIFLE offers several scholarships to talented individuals to meet demands in the field of law enforcement and to foster the professional development of those engaged in Law Enforcement. The dollar amount of each scholarship will vary based on numerous fac', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2396, 'Zonta Club Jane M Klausman Women in Business Schol', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the boardroom. The Zonta Foundation for Women awarded the first Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarships in 1998 to women pursuing degrees in business leading to a business management career. Jane M. Klausman was a member of the Zonta Club of Syracuse, New York, USA, and the 1990-1995 Zonta International Parliamentarian. During her career, Ms. Klausman was a professional secretary, parliamentarian and entrepreneur. The program operates at the Zonta club, district/region and international levels. Zonta International offers 37 international scholarships of US$5,000. Each district/region may submit one applicant for consideration for an international scholarship. Women of any age, pursuing a business program with major field of specialization in accounting, economics, finance, business management, business technology, information technology, marketing, operations management, human resources management, international business, or entrepreneurship at an accredited university/college/institute, who demonstrate outstanding potential in the field and are living or studying in a Zonta district/region, are eligible.Students must be enrolled in at least the second year of an undergraduate program through the final year of a masters program at the time the application is submitted to the local Zonta club. Applicants must still be in school at the time the scholarship funds are disbursed', 'Because Zonta International believes in gender equality, the Jane M. Klausman (JMK) Women in Business Scholarship program helps women pursue undergraduate and master\'s degrees in business management and overcome gender barriers from the classroom to the b', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2397, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2398, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2399, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2400, 'AGA Boston Chapter Walter Frese Scholarship', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a business or financialmanagement-related program. This includes, but is not limited to, businessadministration, finance, accounting, economics, human resources, informationtechnology, and cyber security. Graduate student applicants are required to be working or interning in agovernment business or finance position.Applicants must be a New England area resident or be enrolled in a New England area college (consisting of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut). Though an AGA membership is encouraged, it is not required. Recipients will be selected based on factors including scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, extracurricular activities, reference letter, writing ability, and an expressed interest in at least one of the fields previously listed.', 'AGA Boston Chapteris pleased to offer one (1) Walter Frese Memorial Scholarshipof $1,500 to a high school, undergraduate, or graduate student enrolled or will beenrolled as an undergraduate/graduate student for the year the scholarship is awarded in a bus', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2401, 'Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholars', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Building Technology, Building Services, Business Management & Administration, Climate and Energy, Construction Management, Drafting & Design, Electrical, Engineering Technology, Entrepreneurship, Environmental, Landscape Design, Home Improvement, HVAC, Graphics Technology, Finance, Meteorology, Manufacturing, Plumbing or Renewable Energy.Besides completing the application, applicants must: write a statement (no more than 500 words) on why they are interested in their field of study, what they want to do after graduation and the importance of lifelong learning; create a 1-3-minute video summarizing their essay and share it on one or more of their social media profiles (YouTube, Facebook, etc.); and provide proof of enrollment (via an official transcript or a class schedule).', 'To be eligible for the Blue Umbrella Waterproofing & Foundations Scholarship, applicants must be US students 16 years or older enrolled in an accredited college, university, or vocational/trade school for the Fall in a program related to Accounting, Build', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2402, 'Kirtland Foundation Scholarship', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, labor relations, economics, management, and other related majors leading to a career in the business field.Applicants must be high school seniors, current college students, graduate students, or professional students. Applicants may attend any accredited, public or private, two-year or four year college, university, technical college, graduate school, or trade school. Applicants must have resided within the boundary limits of Lackawanna County for at least one year prior to graduating high school and/or completing an application for the Kirtland Foundation Scholarship. Applicants must be business students. By business students, it is meant a field of study in business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public administration, tax, economics, management, labor relations, or some other related major leading to a career in the business field. High school senior applicants must maintain grades that fall within the top 20% of their class and be participating in an academic curriculum that would qualify them for acceptance into a business-related field. College applicants must maintain grades that qualify them for the Dean\'s List at their college.', 'The Kirtland Foundation Scholarship award provides deserving individuals within Lackawanna County the financial freedom they need to achieve their goals in the following fields of study: business, accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, public ad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2403, 'Loomer Mortenson Scholarship', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post-secondary colleges, universities, or community/technical colleges. Loomer Mortenson Scholarship applicants must be a current employee of a company affiliated with the collection industry; or be a dependent child of such an employee. Scholarship recipients must enroll for a minimum of 12 credit hours at an accredited college, university, vocational-technical college or community college within 12 months following receipt of the award. Previous recipients of an ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarship are eligible to reapply; however, preference will be given to new applicants.bThe program is open to applicants throughout the United States. Winners will be selected based on their cumulative grade point average (GPA) and an essay (700 to 1,500 words in length) on the topic on the value of consumer credit to our nations economy. Individuals who won ACAEF Loomer-Mortenson Scholarships in the amount of $10,000, $5,000 or $3,000 (first, second or third place) in the prior year are not eligible for one of the top three prizes the following year. However, previous winners are welcome to apply for scholarships in the amount of $1,000. Preference will be given to new applicants.', 'The ACA International Education Foundation offers a scholarship program to provide individuals employed by or affiliated with the accounts receivable management industry and their dependent children scholarships so they may further their education at post', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2404, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2405, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2406, 'FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The FinTech Innovation Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented and underprivileged and exceptional students interested in advancing the world of financial technology by pursuing a degree in the related field. For A Bright Fut', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2407, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2408, 'Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship', 'To qualify and apply for The Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must, at a minimum identify as a female student enrolled in a Virginia or District of Columbia college or university in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded with sophomore (2nd year) status or higher (including graduate students), exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, volunteer positions, and/or work experiences, have an interest in pursuing a career in public finance whether in the sector of finance, government, nonprofits or public law.The Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship is named in honor of Mary Blackwell Barnes, a dedicated servant of public finance. Mary passed away in 2009 at the age of 44, but her memory lives on through the contributions she made to public finance in Virginia. Throughout her 20+ year career in public finance, Mary was a great example of hard work and a positive, confident attitude.Through the scholarship, our organization hopes to bring awareness about careers in public finance, whether through work in government, nonprofits, public law, or finance itself. The scholarship will provide the recipient with an opportunity to network with women established in the public finance arena, as well as recognize the recipient for her scholastic and leadership achievements. We are proud to honor Mary by recognizing similarly motivated female students.In support of its mission, Virginia WPF plans to award up to five recipients with a scholarship in the amount of $1,000 to $5,000. The scholarship will be paid directly to the award recipient\'s educational institution to pay qualified educational expenses on behalf of the award recipient.', 'To qualify and apply for The Mary Blackwell Barnes Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must, at a minimum identify as a female student enrolled in a Virginia or District of Columbia college or university in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2409, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2410, 'SILA Post Secondary College Scholarship', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of the following disciplines: Insurance/Compliance/Risk Management, Finance/Accounting/Actuarial Science, Business Administration, Business Information, Business/Management Information Systems, Law/Paralegal, and/or Information Technology. Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours OR be employed part-time and enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) credit hours OR be employed full-time and enrolled in a minimum of six (6) credit hours at an accredited post-secondary school. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The purpose of the SILA Foundation is to provide an educational forum for the public. Educational content will cover Financial Services, specifically Securities and/or Insurance, and its purpose will be to develop and/or improve individuals capabilities regarding Financial Services. Activities may include educational materials, courses, public discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, personal career development, mentoring, job training, job fairs, or other programs as determined by the SILA Foundation Board of Trustees.', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2411, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2412, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2413, 'Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women wanting to advance within the public finance industry by obtaining additional industry specific certifications; Encourage young women to consider careers in public finance; and Provide an opportunity for award recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about various career options and opportunities available to them.To be eligible, applicant must: Identify as a woman; Plan to be enrolled in an institute of higher education for the coming school year or plan to take an industry specific exam in the 2023-2024 fall/winter; Have an interest in pursuing a public finance-related career, which may include the fields of accounting, finance, banking, government, non-profit, or law; If applying for a scholarship to support higher education, applicants must demonstrate good academic standing; and All applicants must exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer positions, and/or community service.', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2414, 'Kohlberg-Manacher Foundation\'s Professional Develo', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income, less-privileged families but are mature, ambitious, high-achieving, and have an entrepreneurial mindset.The Program is performance-based and limited to students with intended careers in business, finance, computer science and/or data science. Our ultimate goal is to help these young people, whom we affectionately refer to as KMF Ninjas, achieve top 1% performance in their professional careers, thereby contributing to happy, fulfilling lives and the ability to significantly help their families, communities, and fellow Ninjas.', 'The KMF Ninja Professional Development Scholarship Program provides up to $15,000 per recipient, over two years, to support them in achieving their full potential. We are on the lookout for exceptional college juniors and seniors who come from low income,', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2415, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2416, 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant for use on tuition or related educational expenses. Essay must not exceed 15 pages; must use 12 point font size; must use Times New Roman font type; must use single space; must use page numbers and must be PDF file type. Applicants must submit a cover letter with full contact information and a transcript of the applicants collegiate record for the year or year(s) of undergraduate education completed.', 'The Ryan J. Gibbs Business Scholarship will be awarded annually to one student in their second, third or fourth year of undergraduate school. The scholarship requires an essay on a business-related topic. $1,000 will be awarded to the selected applicant f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2417, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2418, 'Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors and who are enrolled at a four-year state-sponsored or private college or university in Maryland, Virginia or DC. Applicants must also be U.S. citizens. Requirements for applying for the scholarship consist of a completed application form, grade point average transcript, and school and summer addresses, telephone numbers, and email address. Also, a 500-word essay entitled How the securities markets affect our daily lives should be submitted.The scholarship winners will be announced in August, with monies forwarded to the respective schools on behalf of the recipients prior to the Fall semester. g representation of these interests in the legislative, regulatory and technological processes, while fostering goodwill and high standards of integrity in accord with the Associations founding principle Dictum Meum Pactum My word is my bond. The Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation is dedicated to the needs of students of business, finance, and economics.', 'Eligible candidates to be considered for the Mid-Atlantic STA Foundation Scholarship should be high school seniors who have participated in the Stock Market Game or undergraduates who are currently sophomore or junior business, finance or economic majors ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2419, 'CMA Scholarship', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you greater credibility, higher earning potential, and ultimately a seat at the leadership table. With the CMA Scholarship, you can complete the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) program at no cost. Take the exam while still in school and dazzle future employers with your management accounting skillsThe CMA Scholarship is offered to high-achieving students (undergrad through Ph.D.) who are majoring in accounting or finance. This allows students to take the Certified Management Accountant exam for free. This award is open to students all over the world. All students who are nominated by a professor will earn the scholarship. Ten students per school per academic year can be nominated for a scholarship.', 'For 50 years, the CMA (Certified Management Accountant) certification has been the global benchmark for management accountants and financial professionals. Why? Because CMAs can explain the why behind numbers, not just the what. And that can give you ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2420, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2421, 'The CAPTRUST Scholarship', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we believe it is essential to support our local communities and prepare developing professionals for success. In order to be considered for our scholarship, students must submit an essay response for each of the four categories: Personal goals, accomplishments, career goals, and community impact. Responses must be 200 words or less, with a maximum of 800 words per submission.', 'We believe that empowering and preparing the next generation of professionals is critical for the economic vitality of our communities. We will select five students across the country to receive $2,000 each, every Fall and Spring semester. At CAPTRUST, we', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2422, 'Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Progr', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum of a 1040 SAT score or 22 ACT score; demonstrate ability and willingness to fund a portion of their education expenses on their own; and be majoring in business, finance, economics, accounting or other RV industry-related subjects. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; a copy of their SAT/ACT scores; a high-resolution photo (shoulders and above); a list of extracurricular activities, including sports and volunteering while in college; a completed Fact Sheet and Application; a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application; and an essay of not more than 500 words on My Goals and Objectives for College and Career. The scholarship program is possible through the generosity of the Kindlund Family.', 'To be eligible for the Mike Molino RV Learning Center\'s Scholarship Program, applicants must: be accepted into a four-year college or university as a rising sophomore, junior or senior college undergraduate student; have a 2.8 or better GPA and a minimum ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2423, 'Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or minors in Finance, Business Administration, Marketing, Human Resources, Sales, or any other major within the business program. Mass Communications and Public Relations majors within the School of Liberal Arts are also welcome to apply. Undergraduate engineering programs are those offering a bachelors degree in engineering. All scholarship winners receive a non-renewable scholarship of $1,000 payable directly to the institution in which they are enrolled.BACKGROUNDThe Innovation Scholarship, sponsored by Crystal Group, was founded in 2014 as a way to celebrate and encourage the spirit of innovation. At Crystal Group, we embrace innovation in all aspects of our business, including our rugged computing product line, our approach to sales, marketing and engineering, and our business culture. ELIGIBILITY To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:*Enrolled full-time in an undergraduate business program (major), engineering program (major), or related major working toward a bachelors degree, at an accredited two-year or four-year institution, located in the United States.*Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher*Must have completed at least 60 semester hours to be eligible*Submit typed (double-spaced) essay answering one of the posed questions*Crystal Group employees, and their family members are NOT eligibleNote: Past winners and applicants of this scholarship are eligible to re-apply in future years.', 'The Crystal Group Innovation Scholarship is awarded each year to two full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree within the School of Business, the School of Engineering, or related majors.Undergraduate business programs include majors and/or mino', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2424, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2425, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2426, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2427, 'Women in Finance Scholarship', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition of FINCAD in April 2023.About the Scholarship:The Women in Finance Scholarship is designed to encourage and empower talented women in the field of finance. It particularly focuses on those aspiring to pursue careers in financial asset management, market risk management, and derivatives finance within the dynamic landscape of capital markets.Scholarship Award:An annual award of U.S. $20,000 is presented to one deserving woman to assist in supporting her graduate-level studies in Finance.The award is distributed with 50% directly benefiting the recipient and the remaining 50% directly contributing to tuition at the educational institution.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:Be enrolled and attending a Master\'s or PhD Finance program on a full-time basis.Have less than 10 years of total work experience, with less than 5 years of professional experience in the financial field.Be a female citizen of any country who is enrolled in a post-graduate program in Finance at an accredited university.Application Process:Visit Numerix Women in Finance Scholarship for more information and to apply.Selection Criteria:The scholarship is awarded based on merit, recognizing academic excellence, professional aspirations, and dedication to contributing to the field of finance.Numerix remains committed to fostering diversity and empowering women in finance. Join us in shaping the future of the financial industry through the Women in Finance Scholarship. Apply now and be part of the next generation of leaders in finance.', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2428, 'Florida Stormwater Association Scholarship Award', 'The Florida Stormwater Association Educational Foundations (FSAEF) Scholarship Program awards financial assistance to qualified students attending Florida colleges and universities whose educational interest is in storm-water science, engineering, or finance. Applications are released in January with a deadline to apply in August. The scholarships will be presented in December at FSA\'s Winter Conference. Scholarship recipients are expected to attend the Conference, make brief remarks when accepting the award, and prepare a Poster Presentation for display that illustrates a recent stormwater-related project or research effort in which they were involved.Applications are accepted annually from graduate students in colleges or schools of engineering, natural science, public administration (or closely related fields) who have an interest in storm-water quality, management or finance. Eligibility is limited to students in good standing who are enrolled in a graduate program at a Florida college or university and plan to attend classes for the Fall semester. Applications are accepted annually with a deadline in August each year.', 'The Florida Stormwater Association Educational Foundations (FSAEF) Scholarship Program awards financial assistance to qualified students attending Florida colleges and universities whose educational interest is in storm-water science, engineering, or fina', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2429, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2430, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2431, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2432, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2433, 'CBAI Foundation for Community Banking Scholarships', 'The mission of the Community Bankers Association of Illinois is to provide its members a competitive edge by effectively aggregating political, economic, and marketing power. The Community Bankers Association of Illinois is the state\'s only true advocate of community banking. CBAI proudly represents approximately 320 Illinois financial institutions and 150 associate members. The Association creates money-saving opportunities for its members and provides first-class educational seminars and schools.CBAI Annually awards four scholarships annually ($1,299 per year for two years) for an eligible CBAI member bank employee to attend the CBS. The Scholarships are exclusively sponsored by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago; THE BAKER GROUP, CBAI\'s Career Development Division (CDD), and Howard & Howard Attorneys.', 'The mission of the Community Bankers Association of Illinois is to provide its members a competitive edge by effectively aggregating political, economic, and marketing power. The Community Bankers Association of Illinois is the state\'s only true advocate ', 2598, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2434, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2435, 'SVCF Financial Executives International (FEI) Scho', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarships established with SVCF by individuals, families and organizations, we have awarded nearly $27.2 million to students since 2007. Due dates for our scholarships will range.The FEI Scholarship Fund was established to provide scholarship opportunities for finance and accounting students at Northern California colleges and universities. In order to apply, you must be a current rising junior or senior enrolled at Santa Clara University; have demonstrated interest in finance or accounting and demonstrated academic excellence and leadership in one or more activities.', 'SVCF administers scholarship programs for high school seniors, college and graduate students, re-entry students, and vocational and technical school students. Annually, we award close to 700 scholarships totaling more than $4.5 million. Through scholarshi', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2436, 'Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their words and their actions. This merit-based tuition scholarship is designed for competitive applicants who demonstrate above-average academic performance, previous work or leadership experience. To be considered for a Thunderbird Alumni Scholarship for one of our graduate degree programs, please complete and submit the Optional Scholarship Essay as part of the graduate program application. Selection is based on this essay, as well as documentation submitted with student\'s application.', 'Thunderbird Scholarships seeks individuals whose global mindset and personal mission align with our ownand we make generous scholarships available to those whose passion for international management, cultures and world relations is seen in both their word', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2437, 'Triadex Services Scholarship', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies, their capacity to lead and serve, and their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is committed to aiding as many students as we can.To be eligible for the Triadex Services Scholarship, applicants must: be currently enrolled in an accredited college/university or a high school senior attending school in the United States anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident, Refugee, Cuban-Haitian Entrant, or Humanitarian Parolee; be pursuing or planning to pursue a four-year degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution in marketing, business, technology or entrepreneurship; and have a 3.3 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school or 3.3 GPA in college. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Triadex Services Scholarship Program is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors and/or current college students each year. Students are recognized for their dedication to learning marketing and business methodologies', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2438, 'WTS Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholar', 'The Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is a prestigious award designed to empower and support women pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field. Valued at $5,000, this scholarship pays tribute to the remarkable Sharon D. Banks, who served as the general manager of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District in Oakland, CA, during a transformative period in the 1990s.Sharon D. Banks, the esteemed honoree of this scholarship, was a trailblazer in the transportation industry. Serving as the general manager of Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, she played a pivotal role in introducing cultural and organizational changes that motivated the public transit workforce. Her visionary leadership left an indelible mark, earning her accolades, including the WTS San Francisco Chapter Woman and Employer of the Year Awards.Scholarship Value:The scholarship is awarded in the amount of $5,000, providing significant financial support to deserving women committed to excelling in transportation studies.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must:Be women pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field.Why Apply for the Scholarship:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $5,000 to further your undergraduate studies in transportation.Honoring a Trailblazer: Become part of a legacy that honors Sharon D. Banks, a visionary leader in the transportation industry.Recognition and Networking: Gain recognition for your achievements and connect with professionals in the transportation sector.How to Apply:Applicants for the Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship are encouraged to:Meet Eligibility Criteria: Ensure you meet the eligibility requirements as a woman pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field.Prepare Application Materials: Gather necessary documents, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a compelling personal statement.Submit Application: Follow the application guidelines provided by WTS and submit your application for consideration.Transform Your Transportation Journey:This scholarship is not just a financial award; it\'s an opportunity to be part of a legacy that celebrates women\'s contributions to the transportation industry. If you are passionate about making a difference in transportation and are pursuing undergraduate studies in this field, the Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is your gateway to empowerment and recognition. Apply now and embark on a transformative journey in the transportation sector!', 'The Sharon D. Banks Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship is a prestigious award designed to empower and support women pursuing undergraduate studies in transportation or a related field. Valued at $5,000, this scholarship pays tribute to the remarkable Shar', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2439, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2440, 'Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowships', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a particular focus on research related to these commitments and ideals. Their work aims to delve into the intricacies of communities, social practices, and political structures that embody these principles.The esteemed Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation established this Fellowship in 1981, and it has evolved over the decades to become a highly regarded national award. Recipients of the Newcombe Fellowship are distinguished within their respective academic fields. They are granted a substantial $31,000 stipend, which supports them in completing the writing phase of their dissertations.Join us in celebrating and supporting scholars who are contributing to our understanding of religious commitments, ethical ideals, and the communities that embrace them through the Newcombe Fellowship.To qualify for this opportunity, applicants should meet the following criteria:1. Field of Study: Candidates must be pursuing Ph.D. degrees in the humanities and social sciences at accredited graduate schools in the United States. Please note that individuals working towards D.Min., law, Psy.D., Ed.D., and other professional degrees are not eligible.2. ABD Status: Applicants should have completed all pre-dissertation requirements and achieved ABD (All But Dissertation) status by the application deadline. This includes obtaining approval for their dissertation proposal.3. Dissertation Writing Stage: Eligible candidates should be actively engaged in the writing phase of their dissertation.4. No Previous Similar Awards: Applicants must not have previously received a similar national award intended for the final year of dissertation writing. This includes awards like AAUW, Ford, NAEd/Spencer, Mellon/ACLS, or Mellon-CES fellowships.', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a part', 31000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2441, 'Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or completed a 4-year college or university degree (regardless of other family members level of education).Editor World LLC is offering a scholarship to provide aid with books, supplies, or anything else a student may need to cover their educational expenses. The Scholarship shall be in the amount of $500.00 USD to be paid toward the educational program of your choice. To apply for the Editor World First-Generation Student Scholarship, applicants should complete the application form in full and submit a 300-word essay on what motivates you to complete your certification or degree. Terms and Conditions, with rules and exclusions apply.', 'Are you a first-generation student enrolled, or about to enroll, at a trade school, college, or university and need assistance covering educational expenses? Qualifications for a first-generation student require your parent(s) to have not attended or comp', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2442, 'Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, economic, legal, religious or socio-cultural aspects; ethical and moral implications; or other related, relevant topics. Candidates can be studying the fields of History, Sociology, Jewish Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Theology, Womens Studies and others. Each year, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) offers fellowships for doctoral and post-doctoral candidates around the world conducting newly uncovered archival Holocaust research. Kagan Fellowships are awarded to outstanding candidates around the world who exhibit strong personal commitment to Holocaust research, demonstrate excellence in academic achievement, and possess the potential to provide outstanding professional leadership that will shape the future of Holocaust scholarship.', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, econom', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2443, 'Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholars', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Government Accounting Scholarship, applicants must be full-time, graduate or upper-level undergraduate student, provide a letter of recommendation, plan to pursue a career in government finance, not have been a past winner of a GFOA scholarship, and be a citizen or permanent resident of the US. GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'In 1987, the GFOA\'s executive board voted to create a Government Accounting Scholarship to recognize outstanding performance in accounting studies and to encourage careers in state and local government. To be eligible for the Frank L. Greathouse Governmen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2444, 'Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship to state/local government finance, be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and provide a letter of recommendation. The Goldberg-Miller Public Finance Scholarship is funded by the Girard Miller Foundation.GFOA provides several scholarship opportunities for students interested in pursuing a career in state/provincial or local government finance. Encouraging and supporting educational opportunities for future government finance officers are integral to our mission of promoting best practices in local government. GFOA currently offers numerous types of scholarships. Criteria and dollar amounts will vary by scholarship. Previous winners are ineligible.', 'The Daniel B. Goldberg Scholarship recognizes outstanding performances by graduate program students preparing for a career in state and local government finance. Applicants must be full-time graduate students with a course of study that has a relationship', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2445, 'Samuel Huntington Public Service Award', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding on to graduate school or a career. Past award recipients have won an unsolicited, prestigious McArthur genius grant; been named U. S. Surgeon General; and been recognized as a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur. All graduating students from accredited U.S. colleges are invited to apply by the middle of January. Awards will be based on the quality of the proposal, academic record, and other personal achievements. Finalists will be personally interviewed prior to selection of the award recipient(s). The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 for a one-year public service project: $15,000 is awarded at the start of the project; and $15,000 awarded upon receipt of a six-month progress report.', 'The Samuel Huntington Public Service Award provides $30,000 stipends to graduating college seniors to pursue public service anywhere in the world. The Award allows recipients to engage in a meaningful public service activity for one year before proceeding', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2446, 'GWCF National Scholarship Competition', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolchildren. In our important scholarship program, the Foundation has awarded grants from $500 to $5,000 to several hundred high school seniors from across the United States who are planning a career in government service and show particular interest in moral courage, character, and duty to state and country. The Foundation has awarded $1,942,750 to help these students pursue their goals.The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the annual National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Awards for students completing twelfth grade (or final high school year) who are planning careers in government service. Scholarship applicants must be citizens of the United States. The Trustees and Members of the Foundation, mindful of the significance of the important event in our nations history that occurred at Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, believe that if our country is to continue to progress, we must have thoroughly trained, dedicated young people to carry on our governments work in future years.', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolch', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2447, 'Boren Fellowships', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood. Boren Fellowships, an initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Awards recipients commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation.', 'David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed hi', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2448, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2449, 'DAR Dr. Aura-Lee A. & James Hobbs Pittenger Americ', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Government. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is renewable. This award is intended to promote the study of our country\'s history among our finest students. U.S. Citizens residing abroad may apply through a Units Overseas Chapter. The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is an award of $2,000 each year for up to four years with annual transcript review by the National Chairman required for renewal and refunding of the award. Other than the previously specified criteria, this scholarship doesn\'t have too many restrictions.', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Gov', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2450, 'ABF Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectual curiosity and who take initiative with mentors by asking questions and expressing a genuine interest in their research. Preference will be given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds, including but not limited to first-generation and low-income students and students of color. Applications will be considered only from students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States. Students must have completed at least two years of their undergraduate program and must have not received a bachelors degree by the time the fellowship begins. All Fellows will work 35 hours a week in our Chicago, IL, office. Fellows also participate in a series of in-house seminars and information sessions with legal professionals to get acquainted with the many facets of socio-legal research and the legal system, as well as create the opportunity for long-lasting professional relationships in the socio-legal field. Past Fellows interacted with attorneys at an international law firm and a boutique intellectual property (IP) law firm, met one-on-one with admissions representatives from local law schools, and Zoomed with social justice-oriented nonprofits like the Cabrini Green Legal Aid and Uptown Peoples Law Center. This fellowship is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the rewards and demands of a research-oriented career in the field of law and/or social science, as well as to provide guidance about the many career options under the umbrella of the legal profession. Preference will be given to candidates who aspire to be first-generation law students. Applicants must be at least sophomores attending college or university in the U.S., studying in the fields of law and social science, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectu', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2451, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2452, 'Harry S. Truman Scholarship', 'The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation - the federal memorial to our thirty-third President - awards merit-based scholarships to college students who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $30,000 for graduate or professional school, participate in leadership development activities, and have special opportunities for internships and employment with the federal government. Applicants must be nominated by the Truman Scholarship Faculty Representative at their institution. Applicants must be full-time college juniors or seniors, in the upper quarter of their class and U.S. citizens (or American Samoa).', 'The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation - the federal memorial to our thirty-third President - awards merit-based scholarships to college students who plan to pursue careers in government or elsewhere in public service. Truman Scholars receive up to $3', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2453, 'OAWWA Graduate/Adult Continuing Education Degree S', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a water industry related program (i.e. science, engineering, management, computer information systems, or other water related field). The scholarship award will be paid directly to the recipients program to be applied to tuition-related costs.', 'The OAWWA will award three Graduate/Continuing Education Scholarships for the upcoming academic year. Eligible applicants are any student residing in Ohio and attending an Ohio accredited institution of higher learning during the scholarship year, in a wa', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2454, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2455, 'UCLA Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarship', 'Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding graduate students of color in the field of international relations who need financial assistance. The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations awards several scholarships each academic year. These scholarships are made possible by a generous gift from Alice Belkin and are intended to support outstanding graduate students of color in need of financial assistance and studying fields and topics related to globalization or international relations. Application deadline is February 24th at 5:00 PM Pacific Time.Applicants must have/be: a student of color, enrolled in a graduate degree program at UCLA; studying a field and topics related to globalization or international relations and have research and/or career goals that directly relate to international relations; a minimum 3.0 or higher grade point average (cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher must be maintained during the academic year of award). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, AB540 eligible, or DACA recipients.', 'Alice Belkin Memorial Scholarships are awarded annually to outstanding graduate students of color in the field of international relations who need financial assistance. The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations awards several scholarships each ac', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2456, 'UMSA Foundation Scholarship', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so are we committed to providing support in education. Through this scholarship program, we aim to provide financial assistance as a way to build the leaders of our future and sustain our industries.The scholarship program offers scholarships for undergraduate, graduate or continuing education programs in the any of the following fields (applicants can apply in more than one field): business continuity and disaster recovery; cybersecurity; governance, risk and compliance; or physical security. Applicants must be a resident of Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or Wisconsin. UMSA board members, UMSA Foundation and/or UMSA committee members, and immediate family of these individuals (where immediate family is defined as spouse or child) are not eligible.', 'The UMSA Foundation launched its scholarship program in support of our continued efforts in interdisciplinary collaboration and education. Just as we are committed to supporting organizations and professionals in security and risk-related industries, so a', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2457, 'Clair A. Hill Scholarship', 'ACWA is the largest statewide coalition of public water agencies in the country. Our more than 460 public agency members collectively are responsible for 90% of the water delivered to cities, farms and businesses in California. For more than a century, our mission has been clear: To provide comprehensive leadership, advocacy and resources for California public water agencies to ensure a high quality and reliable water supply in an environmentally sustainable and fiscally responsible manner. Each year through the ACWA Scholarship Program, ACWA awards scholarships to qualified undergraduate students.The ACWA offers the Clair A. Hill Scholarship to a qualified undergraduate student. Eligible applicants must: be California residents attending a California State or University of California campus; be pursuing an undergraduate degree in a water resources-related field related to engineering, agricultural and/or urban water supply, environmental studies, or public administration; commit to full-time enrollment (12 semester units or 16 quarter units) for the entire academic year; and be at least a junior. Applications run from December until the due date.', 'ACWA is the largest statewide coalition of public water agencies in the country. Our more than 460 public agency members collectively are responsible for 90% of the water delivered to cities, farms and businesses in California. For more than a century, ou', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2458, 'Mac Hyde Brownfield Scholarship Program', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment minds. To celebrate Mac Hyde, Minnesota Brownfields offers this scholarship to students pursuing studies in diverse fields related to brownfield redevelopment.Applicants must: Be an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited Minnesota college or university; and/or a Minnesota resident; Be pursuing a field of study related to brownfields redevelopment, including: engineering, earth/environmental sciences, government/public policy, law, business, real estate, public health, economic development or related; Have an intended career in profession related to community revitalization, environmental quality, or remediation; Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0. Recipient is invited and encouraged to attend ReScape Awards Event in April to receive scholarship.', 'Maclay Mac Hyde was a pioneering environmental law attorney and real estate developer of polluted, often abandoned brownfield sites. The scholarship now honors Macs life and legacy by supporting the next generation of innovative brownfield redevelopment m', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2459, 'Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in public service. This includes, but is not limited to fields of study such as public administration, teaching, public health, or social work. The applicant must have excellent academic records, demonstrate financial need, and intend to continue work in Kentucky. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Edith Schwab, Attorney and Deputy Director of the Legislative Research Commission. The Edith Schwab Memorial Scholarship is offered to a graduate student pursuing a degree and career in p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2460, 'Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable funds and over $185 million in assets. The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado meets national standards for operational quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation sector. Throughout their generosity, the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado offers numerous scholarships. Application open in mid-January.The purpose of the Stephen J. Roy Memorial Scholarship is to provide assistance to students with financial need who reside in or otherwise have substantial ties to Larimer County, and who have an interest in the study of law or our system of government, debate or other similar law-related educational activities. Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, and reside in or have strong ties to Larimer County (students attending Windsor High School are eligible).', 'The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. They manage and administer over 500 charitable ', 1750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2461, 'Next Swell Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergraduate seniors must be majoring in a marine science field at the time of application submission; all graduate-student applicants must be able to provide proof of graduate school admission in a marine science field upon receipt of award); and all undergraduates must have a 3.0 GPA, while all graduate applicants must have a 3.5 GPA. Applications run from the Winter until the deadline.The Next Swell was created in part for the purpose of providing financial academic scholarships to exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research and/or a degree in a marine science or marine conservation focused area. Scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded to the most qualified applicants who display a passion for marine conservation. All scholarship funds must be used for tuition, fees, or course books and supplies that are required for enrollment at your educational institution.', 'To be eligible for the Next Swell Scholarship, applicants must: be a citizen of the United States of America or a legal permanent resident; be either an enrolled undergraduate student starting their senior year, or be pursuing a graduate degree (undergrad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2462, 'Orbeck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Orbeck Memorial Scholarship is open to current high school seniors in the state of Minnesota who have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and will be pursuing a career in the public service industry (law enforcement, military, medical, public safety). All applicants are required to completely fill out the application, provide an explanation of your Eagle Scout project, as well as complete an essay prompt. Members of the Orbeck family will review each application and score according to specified guidelines.Operation Thank an Officer launched scholarships after our President Liz heard about the dwindling recruitment numbers within law enforcement agencies. After speaking with members of the community and the Operation Thank an Officer board, we decided to launch a scholarship program to help students entering the law enforcement field. Weve gifted over $40,000 in scholarship money.', 'The Orbeck Memorial Scholarship is open to current high school seniors in the state of Minnesota who have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and will be pursuing a career in the public service industry (law enforcement, military, medical, public safety). Al', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2463, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2464, 'ISF Policy Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the ISF Policy Scholarship, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; be enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August (or employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time student at an accredited university in the U.S); be an undergraduate (at least an incoming junior or senior) or of graduate standing (master\'s, PhD, or law degree); be pursuing a supported major for this specific scholarship; be maintaining a minimum 3.0 GPA; and be a U.S. citizen, DACA recipient, or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from November until the due date.Since 2009, ISF has awarded 575 scholarships to American Muslim scholars studying and working in fields with the greatest impact on public opinion and policy, including political science, government, public policy, international relations, and public administration. Policy-related scholarships range from $3,000-5,000. Our goal: to improve negative portrayals of Muslims in the news, increase the number of Muslim policymakers, and invest in the creation of positive and engaging stories about American Muslims.', 'To be eligible for the ISF Policy Scholarship, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; be enrolled full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August (or employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2465, 'ISF Scholarships', 'To be eligible for the ISF Scholarships, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; have enrollment full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August or be employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time student at an accredited university in the U.S.; be majoring in an ISF Supported Field; be maintaining a minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average; be a U.S. Citizen, U.S. green card holder, or DACA recipient; and be an undergraduate (incoming junior or senior) or graduate/PhD. The ideal candidate will demonstrate potential in impacting public opinion, alignment with the ISF mission and vision, excellent communication skills, and leadership. Applications run from November until the due date.Our mission is to increase American Muslim representation in media and politics in order to improve public opinion and public policy. We are achieving that goal by empowering students and professionals through academic scholarships, film grants, mentorships, internships and fellowships. Since our founding in 2009, we have awarded $2.3 million to 528 alumni, with 63 alumni receiving multiple award receivings. Scholarships ranged from $3,000-$10,000.', 'To be eligible for the ISF Scholarships, applicants must: be Muslim or active members of the Muslim community; have enrollment full-time at an accredited university in the U.S. by August or be employed full-time in an ISF Supported Field and a part-time s', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2466, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2467, 'Officer Collin Rose Memorial Foundation Scholarshi', 'To be eligible for the Officer Collin Rose Memorial Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen and a Michigan resident age 17 or older; have a 2.5 GPA with a demonstrated record of good attendance; be accepted and entering into a field of study at an accredited post-secondary institution or accredited basic police or fire training academy; be entering into applicable fields (mediation, dispute resolution, criminal justice, law enforcement, firefighting or paramedic services); and be pursuing an associate, undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate degree.In addition to the aforementioned eligibilities, applicants must: be familiar with the legacy of Officer Rose, his dedication toward continued education and the pursuit of excellence as a police canine handler; submit their most recent school transcript; submit a portrait photograph suitable for publication; submit a letter of recommendation and list of accomplishments if desired; submit a 500 word biographical essay highlighting their career aspirations; and be available for a personal interview by the Scholarship Awards Committee if so requested.', 'To be eligible for the Officer Collin Rose Memorial Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: be a U.S. citizen and a Michigan resident age 17 or older; have a 2.5 GPA with a demonstrated record of good attendance; be accepted and entering into a field of ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2468, 'RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, education, research, and the advancement of recycling.The RERF Third-Year Undergraduate Scholarship award is $2,500 and is available to ISRI member company employees and their dependents. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies. The award will be paid directly to the educational institution, not the recipient. The applicant must be an employee of a current ISRI member company or a dependent of an employee of a current ISRI member company at the time of application and dispersal of funds. Must be employed for a minimum of one year at the ISRI member company. ISRI membership must be active when the scholarship is paid to the educational institute. Applicants are responsible for notifying RERF if there are any employment changes. Owners/principals and dependents of owners/principals of ISRI member companies are NOT eligible for this scholarship. Applicants must be entering their third year of studies at an accredited four-year post-secondary institution. A GPA of 2.5 or greater, supported by official college transcripts is required. Non-official transcripts or academic records will not be accepted.', 'The Recycling Education and Research Foundation (RERF) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization associated with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI). The Foundations core mission is to sponsor projects that promote public awareness, educa', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2469, 'Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Schola', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public policy, business administration or related fields and be of Asian heritage (at least 50%), have a minimum 3.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need. Preference is given to those with record of community service or volunteer work. The Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance scholarship honors the memory of former California state treasurer, Matt Fong, for his dedication to public service, active involvement in state politics, and direct impact he had in opening up opportunities for Asian Americans in the public finance industry. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, two letters of recommendation and an online interview (to be scheduled if selected as finalist).', 'Applicants of the Matt Fong Asian Americans in Public Finance Scholarship must be a full-time undergraduate at a four-year college/university in California in the upcoming academic year. Applicants must major in accounting, political science, public polic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2470, 'VFRW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Political Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each.Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Virginia for the last 2 years; Be registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (in the Fall of the year applying for this scholarship) a college or university in Commonwealth of Virginia; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Complete application, answer all essays and submit documents with the application. Winning students should plan on attending lunch on Saturday of the VFRW convention in Harrisonburg, VA. Applicants must give written approval to the VFRW to use their name and photo for VFRW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on Friday, April 14th.', 'The Virginia Federation of Republican Women (VFRW) is an organization devoted to empowering women of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds in the political process, In support of that goal, the VFRW established the Political Studies Scholarships in 2006', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2471, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2472, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2473, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2474, 'ACAA Educational Foundation Scholarship', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to apply. The awards will be based on essays, coursework, academic credentials, and recommendations. Essays may discuss a wide variety of topics ranging from CCP management, engineering research, environmental regulation, environmental law, case histories, or other aspects of beneficial use. Two scholarships are available: A one-time $5,000 award and a one-time $2,500 award to recognize outstanding students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from an accredited program in the United States.', 'The American Coal Ash Association Educational Foundation (ACAAEF) is accepting applications for scholarships from students with an interest in the beneficial use of coal combustion products (CCP). Both graduate and undergraduate students are invited to ap', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2475, 'Jesse B. Smith Memorial Scholarship', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, urban studies, public administration, or related field.Any resident of Duval County or any area of Jacksonville, including Baldwin, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach and Jacksonville Beach, who is currently enrolled in or has been accepted into any higher education institution located in the county is eligible to apply.', 'Jesse B. Smith was a longtime point man for Jacksonville\'s economic development initiatives under four mayors. The purpose of the scholarship is to aid in tuition expenses of four-year undergraduate or graduate students pursuing degrees in city planning, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2476, 'Herbert Roback Scholarship', 'The Herbert Roback Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student currently enrolled, or admitted for enrollment, in a full-time accredited masters degree program in public administration, public and international affairs, public policy, and/or political science. Students who meet the criteria of enrollment and discipline from a university in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, Brandeis University, the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton, John Jay College at CUNY, SUNY - Albany, Binghamton, Brockport or from New York University are eligible to be nominated.Nominations must be submitted to the Scholarship Committee by the students school; self-nominations are not accepted. The school must submit on behalf of the student: their transcript; a biographical resume or curriculum vitae; two letters of recommendation from professors; and a 500-word statement describing the students professional interest. Selection of the scholarship winner is made by a Scholarship Committee composed of individuals who are knowledgeable about graduate education, the requirements and needs of the public service, and those qualities a successful careerist should possess.', 'The Herbert Roback Scholarship is awarded to a graduate student currently enrolled, or admitted for enrollment, in a full-time accredited masters degree program in public administration, public and international affairs, public policy, and/or political sc', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2477, 'Robert R. Robinson Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Robert R. Robinson Scholarship must be a junior, senior or graduate student in a Michigan college or university. Applicants are considered on several factors including academic achievement, community involvement and commitment to local government administration. Requirements include: a letter of recommendation from a professor or instructor; a copy of a resolution of support from an MTA-member township board in good standing; and a short essay on an important issue facing local government. The Robert R. Robinson Scholarship, awarded annually by the Michigan Townships Association, seeks to offer financial assistance to students aspiring to leadership roles in their community. The scholarship is designed to help Michigan students who are preparing for a career in public administration. Up to $1,000 is awarded for each scholarship, on a competitive basis. As MTAs second executive director, Robert R. Robinson was dedicated to townships and to furthering the form of government closest to the people.', 'Applicants of the Robert R. Robinson Scholarship must be a junior, senior or graduate student in a Michigan college or university. Applicants are considered on several factors including academic achievement, community involvement and commitment to local g', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2478, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2479, 'Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women wanting to advance within the public finance industry by obtaining additional industry specific certifications; Encourage young women to consider careers in public finance; and Provide an opportunity for award recipients to meet women established in the public finance industry and learn about various career options and opportunities available to them.To be eligible, applicant must: Identify as a woman; Plan to be enrolled in an institute of higher education for the coming school year or plan to take an industry specific exam in the 2023-2024 fall/winter; Have an interest in pursuing a public finance-related career, which may include the fields of accounting, finance, banking, government, non-profit, or law; If applying for a scholarship to support higher education, applicants must demonstrate good academic standing; and All applicants must exhibit leadership skills through extracurricular activities, work experience, volunteer positions, and/or community service.', 'The purpose of the Women in Public Finance Award & Scholarship is to: Recognize women that are college-bound high school students or in college, or graduate school who have exhibited scholastic achievement and demonstrated leadership skills; Support women', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2480, 'Michigan Oil and Gas Association (MOGA) Energy Edu', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was established in 2010 in honor of Howard, who died Oct. 11, 2010, following a career in all phases of oil and gas drilling that spanned more than 50 years. The James Bigard Scholarship Fund was created following the Sept. 16, 2012, passing of Bigard, who built his company from a single drilling rig to a fleet of as many as 13, including the states first rated to 20,000 feet.The William K. Roth Scholarship Fund was established following the Oct. 16th, 2017 passing of William K. Bill Roth, legendary Michigan petroleum geologist and mentor, whose steadfast leadership spanned his 58 year career in Michigans Oil and Gas Business. Applicants must be a Michigan resident who can demonstrate financial need and has a minimum 2.75 GPA (calculated on a 4.00 scale). Must be currently enrolled in an accredited Michigan college or university (This includes graduating high school seniors who are enrolled in a Michigan college or university) and must be enrolled in a course of study affiliated with Michigans oil and natural gas industry. Each scholarship award is a minimum of $500 and will be paid directly to the educational institution where the applicant is enrolled.', 'The Michigan Oil and Gas Association currently offers academic scholarships supported by funds contributed to honor the memory of Michigan oil and gas industry veterans Tony Howard, James Bigard and William Roth. The Tony Howard Scholarship Fund was estab', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2481, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2482, 'RPW Political Studies Scholarship', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships will be awarded to Republican women working to promote Republican principles on campus and in their daily lives. Preference will be given to students majoring in a degree field that is directly related to Political Science. Those subjects may include: Political Science, Government, Law, Communications/Journalism, Public Policy, Public Administration, International Relations, Social Studies, Philosophy, or Economics. Students must not be in their final year of study. Value $1,000 each. Applicants must: Be a female with US citizenship and a resident of Preble County, Ohio for the past 2 consecutive years; If 18 years of age or older, be registered to vote in the state of Ohio; Either be currently attending or committed to attend (within an 8 months period of being awarded this scholarship) an accredited college or university; Have a minimum GPA of 2.5; Submit one (1) letter of recommendation from someone other than a family member mentioning the applicants character and moral standing; Submit a 1-page (only) resume; Submit the application, completed in its entirety, along with transcripts, ACT results (if available) and any other supporting documents. Winning students should plan to attend an RPW meeting to be awarded the scholarship. Applicants must give written approval to the RPW to use their name and photo for RPW Scholarship Promotions. Completed applications must be received by midnight on July 31st.', 'The Republican Probity Women (RPW) is an organization dedicated to empowering women within Preble County Ohio in the political process. In support of that goal, the RPW has established the Political Studies Scholarships. This year, two (2) scholarships wi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2483, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2484, 'UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable future leaders who demonstrate academic achievement, strong leadership skills and an interest in the energy industry. This is program is for graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited four-year Historically Black College/University (HBCU) and will begin college in fall as a college freshman. Students accepted to this program, will participate in a comprehensive career development and readiness curriculum and will be consider for internship opportunities with Chevron the summer following both their freshmen and sophomore years of college.To qualify, applicants must: be a graduating high school senior planning to enroll in the upcoming fall as a full-time, first-year student; have a 2.8 GPA; be a citizen, legal permanent resident or national of the United States; and display an interest in pursuing a major in Engineering (such as Chemical, Civil, Computer, Construction, Environmental, Industrial, Materials, Marine, Petroleum, Software), Computer Science (such as Cloud Engineering & Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering and Data Science & Analytics, Management of Information Systems) or other relevant fields of study.Besides completing the application, applicants must also: submit a resume displaying, leadership, volunteer opportunities, extracurricular activities and any additional activities/projects groups or clubs related to their interest in the intended majors; submit an essay that demonstrates their interest in their intended majors, leadership experience and interest in the company and/or industry; and have demonstrated financial and unmet need as measured by the students college or university.', 'The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program is a selective scholarship program that advances higher education for passionate and determined students. The UNCF Chevron Corporate Scholars Program will award a two-year renewable scholarship to highly capable', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2485, 'CWGCS Fellowship on Women & Public Policy', 'Are you a graduate student or mid-career professional seeking to develop and strengthen your leadership skills and broaden your public policy knowledge? Are you committed to positive social change and to advancing the well-being of all New Yorkers? If so, the Center for Women in Government & Civil Society invites you to apply to its Fellowship on Women & Public Policy program. Since 1983, the program has prepared public policy leaders by instilling the knowledge and cultivating the skills needed to become effective advocates and administrators.The CWGCS Fellowship on Women & Public Policy is open to graduate students in any NYS college or university who are pursuing careers in public policy. Participants receive a $10,000 stipend to cover living expenses and receive nine graduate credits from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, University at Albany, SUNY. Fellows must have a minimum of three years of prior work experience.', 'Are you a graduate student or mid-career professional seeking to develop and strengthen your leadership skills and broaden your public policy knowledge? Are you committed to positive social change and to advancing the well-being of all New Yorkers? If so,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2486, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2487, 'Polonia Institute Historical Scholarship Competiti', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary awards may be offered. Additional essays may be considered for recognition and publication. Polonia Institute reserves the right to publish selected essays and/or excerpts of selected essays in future publications, newsletters, and other materials.In your essay, please analyze the following issues: 1) German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, 2) Action A-B, 3) Operation Tannenberg, 4) ethnic Poles in KL Stutthof, 5) ethnic Poles in KL Auschwitz, 6) Polish priests in KL Dachau, 7) Polish women in KL Ravensbrck, 8) Polish men in KL Mauthausen-Gusen, 9) Polish children in KZ Litzmannstadt in Ldz, 10) Operation Zamosc, 11) 1944 Wola genocide, 12) lesson for today. The essay shall reflect the contestants own research and original thinking. The paper shall not exceed 15 typed pages (including bibliography), shall be typed in 12-point font, double-spaced with 1 margins; pages shall be numbered. The essay shall be submitted in the English language. All entries become the property of the Polonia Institute.', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary award', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2488, 'American Legion National High School Oratorical Co', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and either reside within or attend an educational institution in the participating department. They can compete through only one department, and early high school graduates are eligible if not enrolled in higher education.Prepared Oration Guidelines:Contestants must deliver a speech on a Constitution-related topic, emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government. The same topic and oration must be used at both the department and national levels.While waiting in the first holding room, contestants can have a copy of their oration. Quotations exceeding 10 words must include the author\'s name. Short foreign language phrases are acceptable, but the majority must be in English. Singing is prohibited, except for quoted song verses with proper attribution.Regulations:The speaking order is determined by drawing. Contestants cannot use notes, amplification, a lectern, or props. Neither contestants nor the audience can use electronic devices.Speeches must last 8-10 minutes for prepared orations and 3-5 minutes for assigned topics. An official timer with cards indicating time is used. Contestants must remain in a private room until their turn and return to a soundproof waiting room after speaking.Attire and Travel:Contestants must wear business attire without displaying previous awards. Travel and lodging expenses for department winners and chaperones are covered, but The American Legion doesn\'t assume liability for personal injury or property damage during travel.Tabulation and Judging:Department finals have at least three tabulators. Judges\' scorecards are confidential and become property of The American Legion National Headquarters. Five judges, chosen for impartiality, evaluate speeches independently.Judges penalize speeches not emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government, with up to a 10-point penalty for not discussing the Constitution. Time violations result in one-point penalties per minute.Television and Radio:Live broadcasts, filming, and taping are allowed with specific conditions, including consistent lighting and no interference with contestants or scheduled contest times. The American Legion is not financially obligated without prior approval.', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and ei', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2489, 'Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to memorialize Dr. Jorge\'s life and to promote his ideals: a better society for all, education, and international cooperation. Each year two qualified students will be awarded $500 each in order to facilate their pursuit of an undergraduate education in a field related to political economy, an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences that focuses on the interrelationships among individuals, governments, and public policy.The window for scholarships opens during the fall semester for the upcoming spring and summer terms. In order to be eligible for the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship, applicants must: reside in Miami - Dade County, FL, prior to submitting the application; pursue an undergraduate degree in Political Science, History, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, or Public Administration; and attend a regionally accredited college or university in Miami Dade County, FL. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit transcripts and an essay.', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Schola', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2490, 'George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is participation in seminars on public service offered by the Nigh Institute. Each college and university may nominate one scholarship recipient per year. Presidents of Oklahoma colleges and universities will be invited to submit a nominee for consideration of award prior to the beginning of the spring semester. To be eligible for the George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship, applicants must: be residents of the state of Oklahoma as determined by the State Regents; be enrolled full time in an undergraduate program at a public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma; and demonstrate exceptional academic achievement as evidenced by a number of factors which may include grade point average, class rank, national awards, scholastic achievement, honors, teachers\' recommendations and the applicant\'s involvement in extracurricular activities.', 'The George and Donna Nigh Public Service Scholarship was established by the 1999 Oklahoma Legislature to provide scholarship opportunities to outstanding students who are preparing for careers in public service. A component of the scholarship program is p', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2491, 'AIA Site Preservation Grant', 'The AIA Site Preservation Grant is intended to fund projects that uphold the AIAs mission to preserve and protect the worlds archaeological heritage for future generations. Eligible applicants must either: be planning for conservation (involves documentation including photography and digital applications, assessment of significance and condition, and drawing up a conservation plan in coordination with the local authorities).Applicants must also be doing conservation interventions (physical hands-on treatments, materials and labor); be doing preventative measures (reburial, shelters, fences, walkways, water management [drainage, flood prevention]); be monitoring and maintaining sites; be training personnel in conservation and site management; or be doing public outreach and education.', 'The AIA Site Preservation Grant is intended to fund projects that uphold the AIAs mission to preserve and protect the worlds archaeological heritage for future generations. Eligible applicants must either: be planning for conservation (involves documentat', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2492, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2493, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2494, 'Kress Foundation History of Art Institutional Fell', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and institutions engaged with the appreciation, interpretation, preservation, study and teaching of the history of European art and architecture from antiquity to the dawn of the modern era. We make grants in defined program areas and offer professional development fellowships for historians of art and architecture, art conservators, art museum curators and educators, and art librarians.Advanced training in European art history requires direct exposure to the object of study, prolonged access to key information resources such as libraries and photographic archives, the development of professional relationships with colleagues abroad, and sustained immersion in European cultures. Six pre-doctoral Kress Institutional Fellowships in the History of European Art will be awarded each year. Fellowships are restricted to pre-doctoral candidates in the history of art and related disciplines (such as archaeology, architecture, or classics). Dissertation research must focus on European art from antiquity to the early 19th century.', 'The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the study, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century. We support the work of individuals and i', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2495, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2496, 'Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and their conservation, and the need to consider the interdependent roles of organisms in marine ecosystems, set her apart as a pioneer and visionary. This perspective laid the foundation for her 23-year tenure with NOAA, and brought a quality and strength to the agency unequaled in its history.The Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship provides support for masters and doctoral degrees in oceanography, marine biology, or maritime archaeologythis can include, but is not limited to, ocean and/or coastal: engineering, social science, marine education, marine stewardship, and resource management disciplinesand particularly encourages women and members of minority groups to apply. Scholarship selections are based on academic excellence, letters of recommendations, research and career goals and financial need.', 'This scholarship is named for Dr. Foster in tribute to her outstanding contributions in advancing NOAA\'s mission through her excellence leadership, mentorship and her life long passion for marine science. Her early understanding of marine ecosystems and t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2497, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2498, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2499, 'Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships', 'The Committee on Minority Scholarships of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) invites applications from minority undergraduate students for the Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships to be awarded for the summer. Eligible proposals might include (but are not limited to) participation in classical summer programs or field schools in the Mediterranean, or language training at institutions in the U.S, Canada, or Europe. The application must be supported by a member of the SCS, and a statement must be included indicating that this is an appropriate candidate for the purposes of this scholarship. The Society for Classical Studies (SCS), founded as the American Philological Association in 1869 by professors, friends, and patrons of linguistic science,, was renamed in 2014 as the result of a strategic planning process and membership vote following a successful capital campaign. It is currently the principal membership organization in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, history, material culture and the relationship of Greek and Roman culture to the broader ancient Mediterranean and beyond.', 'The Committee on Minority Scholarships of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) invites applications from minority undergraduate students for the Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships to be awarded for the summer. Eligible proposals might incl', 4500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2500, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2501, 'Cheryl L. Wase Memorial Scholarship for the Study ', 'Archaeologist Cheryl L. Wase spent most of her career working in the high deserts of New Mexico. She died at the too young age of 53 in 2004. When her mother, Jane Francy Wase, passed away in 2013, she left a bequest to the SAA to endow a memorial scholarship in her daughter\'s name. This generous memorial bequest brings together three major themes that defined Cheryl Wase\'s life: her dedication to archaeology, her love for New Mexico, and her constant willingness to help and support other women. The Cheryl L. Wase Memorial Scholarship for the Study of Archaeology provides funding for undergraduate education in archaeology. It is awarded to women who are residents of New Mexico and pursuing a Bachelor\'s Degree in anthropology with a specialization in archaeology from a fully accredited university in the state of New Mexico (Eastern New Mexico University, New Mexico State University, or University of New Mexico). Applicants must be at least 18 and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Archaeologist Cheryl L. Wase spent most of her career working in the high deserts of New Mexico. She died at the too young age of 53 in 2004. When her mother, Jane Francy Wase, passed away in 2013, she left a bequest to the SAA to endow a memorial scholar', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2502, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2503, 'Matthew Tobin Cappetta Archaeological Scholarship', 'To apply for a Matthew Tobin Scholarship, the following criteria must be met:-You need to be enrolled a graduate program (MA or PhD) in a university accredited by the country in which you reside.-You should be conducting advanced study of the archaeology/ethnoarchaeology of the US Southwest and the South --American Andes, which are the two regions that most impacted Matthews life. -Students working in other American regions, whether those students are from the United States or other countries, will be considered if their research involves significant collaboration with Native American Indians.-You can receive the award in subsequent years, but you must reapply each year because this is a single-year grant.-You must have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0.The required application materials consist of the following items: 1) An application form (downloaded from link at top of page) that includes your background information; 2) A biography that describes yourself, how your personal experiences led you to archaeology, how those experiences impact your research interest(s), and how your career objectives align with the goals of the scholarship. 3) A research interests statement that describes your research topic and what you hope to learn.4) A statement of proposed study that describes the project or field school you hope to participate in (either volunteer or work) and how this program will advance your educational and professional goals. 5) A realistic and well-justified proposed budget that explains your financial needs and how you plan to use the funds.', 'To apply for a Matthew Tobin Scholarship, the following criteria must be met:-You need to be enrolled a graduate program (MA or PhD) in a university accredited by the country in which you reside.-You should be conducting advanced study of the archaeology/', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2504, 'SAA Native American Scholarships', 'As an organization, SAA authors statements and guidelines to speak out about issues that affect the careers and practice of archaeologists. SAA empowers its members to understand humanitys past through ethically-based scientific and humanistic investigation, to promote preservation of archaeological resources and cultural heritage through support of legislation and education, to create collaboration between the profession and descendant communities, and to assist professional growth.The Native American Scholarships Fund is an endowment established to foster a sense of shared purpose and positive interaction between archaeologists and Native Americans. Scholarships are open to all Native peoples from anywhere in the Americas, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and indigenous Pacific Islanders. Criteria will vary by each individual scholarship. Dollar amounts will also differ by scholarship.', 'As an organization, SAA authors statements and guidelines to speak out about issues that affect the careers and practice of archaeologists. SAA empowers its members to understand humanitys past through ethically-based scientific and humanistic investigati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2505, 'Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarships', 'The Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarship (SEAS) endowment fund was established in 2010 to increase recruitment and retention of under represented minorities obtaining degrees in archaeology. Minority groups have long been under represented and marginalized in American archaeology, creating an imbalance with consequences, not only in research goals and interpretations, but also in communication with diverse publics. The Society, along with the Minority Scholarship Committee is committed to the inclusion of under-represented minorities in archaeology. To apply for a SEAS, the following criteria must be met: you must be a member of historically underrepresented minorities in archaeology; you must be a resident of either the United States or Canada; you must be enrolled in a regionally accredited university in the United States or Canada or, if outside the United States, a university with equivalent accreditation; or if the applicant is a graduate student, s/he must be in their first or second year of graduate studies and may not have an MA/MS degree at the time of application.', 'The Student Excellence in Archaeology Scholarship (SEAS) endowment fund was established in 2010 to increase recruitment and retention of under represented minorities obtaining degrees in archaeology. Minority groups have long been under represented and m', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2506, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2507, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2508, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2509, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2510, 'ASOR Harris Excavation Grant', 'The Harris Endowment provides modest grants to worthy projects that are ASOR-affiliated, particularly to newer and smaller projects, to help them get started, and to discrete components of larger projects that can be completed with an award. ASOR plans to award two Harris Grants of $5,000 each.', 'The Harris Endowment provides modest grants to worthy projects that are ASOR-affiliated, particularly to newer and smaller projects, to help them get started, and to discrete components of larger projects that can be completed with an award. ASOR plans to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2511, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2512, 'Jane C. Waldbaum Archaeological Field School Schol', 'Established in honor of AIA Honorary President Jane Waldbaum, this scholarship is intended to help students who are planning to participate in archaeological field work for the first time. Students majoring in archaeology or related disciplines are especially encouraged to apply. The Scholarship Fund helps pay expenses associated with participation in an archaeological field work project (minimum stay one month/4 weeks). The scholarship is open to students who have begun their junior year of undergraduate studies at the time of application and have not yet completed their first year of graduate school at a college or university in the United States or Canada. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and must not have previously participated in archaeological field work of any kind. The committee will consider both academic achievement and financial need in its deliberations. Applications run from the winter until the due date.', 'Established in honor of AIA Honorary President Jane Waldbaum, this scholarship is intended to help students who are planning to participate in archaeological field work for the first time. Students majoring in archaeology or related disciplines are especi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2513, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2514, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2515, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2516, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2517, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2518, 'MMUF Travel & Research Grants', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior to the start of dissertation writing. Funding is $5,000 for one summer or one semester of travel and/or research support. Applicants must be Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows and candidates for the Ph.D. degree in fields recognized under the terms of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2519, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2520, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2521, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2522, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2523, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2524, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2525, 'NCJWLA Elizabeth Carter Scholarship in Archaeology', 'Applicants for the Elizabeth Carter Scholarship in Archaeology (only available in the Spring) are women enrolled at the advanced undergraduate (junior or senior) or postgraduate level in archaeology and have chosen archaeology as their profession. The stipend may be used for fieldwork, travel, or research. In order to apply, students must: currently be enrolled or accepted in Spring and planning to attend next Fall; and live and attend school in Los Angeles County.Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on the student\'s essay. In addition to the application and essay, applicants must also submit transcripts (unofficial ones are also fine), enrollment verification and two recommendation letters (at least one must be academic).', 'Applicants for the Elizabeth Carter Scholarship in Archaeology (only available in the Spring) are women enrolled at the advanced undergraduate (junior or senior) or postgraduate level in archaeology and have chosen archaeology as their profession. The sti', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2526, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2527, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2528, 'WHFF Plein Environmental Scholarship', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year university to pursue a degree in an environmental field. Each awardee can receive up to $15,000 over the course of four years of study. $2,500 per year for their first two years of study, to be completed at NVCC, followed by $5,000 per year for their final two years of study, to be completed at a 4-year Virginia public university.Student must: Be a graduating high school senior set to attend Northern Virginia Community College, or be a current first-year NVCC student; Be pursuing a two-year associate degree from NVCC with the intention of transferring to a four-year university to complete their bachelors degree; Be pursuing a degree in an environmental field of study. Possible degrees include: Environmental Science, Conservation, Environmental Studies, Forestry, or otherwise related; and Demonstrate financial need through the submission of a short, written statement. Student must clearly and compellingly demonstrate why they wish to pursue an environmental field of study and how they hope to utilize their degree, through the submission of an essay.', 'The Plein Environmental Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to benefit students in need of financial assistance who are pursuing an associate degree at Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) and intending to receive admission to a four-year univers', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2529, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2530, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2531, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2532, 'CCPA Native American Scholarship', 'The CCPA offers a competitive scholarship for one college student to attend an archaeology field school. The scholarship is for a Native American college student who is enrolled in an accredited Anthropology program and the field school should be through a university or college. In lieu of an archaeological field school, the scholarship may be awarded for compensation of costs for similar training or other educational expenses related to archaeological or anthropological studies.The Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists (CCPA) is a community of people concerned with the preservation, recovery, and interpretation of Colorados prehistoric and historic archaeological resources. The CCPA Native American Initiatives Committee (NAIC) strives to foster an atmosphere of cooperation and understanding between the archaeological and Native American communities through a variety of means, including but not limited to professional development of archaeological careers, education and outreach.', 'The CCPA offers a competitive scholarship for one college student to attend an archaeology field school. The scholarship is for a Native American college student who is enrolled in an accredited Anthropology program and the field school should be through ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2533, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2534, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2535, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2536, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2537, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2538, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2539, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2540, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2541, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2542, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2543, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2544, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2545, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2546, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2547, 'Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr. History Scholarship', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. Additional scholarships may be awarded by the Hasbrouck Family Association under appropriate circumstances. Applicants must be of documented New Paltz Huguenot descent, and are required to submit an ancestry form. In order to be considered for a scholarship for the coming academic year, completed application packets must be received by August 31. All applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of the applicant\'s goals, and an official transcript. Transcripts must be official copies and must either be a) mailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar, or b) be remitted to the HHS Business Manager via email directly from the college.', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the cons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2548, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2549, 'Plains Anthropology Society Native American Studen', 'The Native American Student Award is a grant of up to $1000, intended to help defray the costs of tuition, books, room and board or other expenses for qualifying Native American student(s). One or more grants of up to $1000 each may be rewarded. The successful recipient(s) will also receive a one-year membership in the Plains Anthropological Society that includes a subscription to the peer-reviewed journal Plains Anthropologist. Separate grants are available to undergraduate and graduate students in Anthropology. Funds will be administered by the winning student\'s academic departmentApplicants must be Native Americans who are full or part-time graduate or undergraduate students in anthropology or archaeology, taking specific coursework or research covering Great Plains anthropology or Native American Studies. Graduate nominees must be engaged in research that relates to some aspect of the Great Plains, but do not need to be attending a university located on the Great Plains.', 'The Native American Student Award is a grant of up to $1000, intended to help defray the costs of tuition, books, room and board or other expenses for qualifying Native American student(s). One or more grants of up to $1000 each may be rewarded. The succe', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2550, 'CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibility in terms of residency at the CHS (Washington, DC) and levels of financial support. The program aims to foster interaction among researchers from diverse academic backgrounds and regions of the world. Accordingly, the CHS welcomes both projects with a traditional disciplinary basis in classics, and those that adopt interdisciplinary approaches drawn from fields across the humanities, social sciences, and/or natural sciences. The prerequisite for a fellowship is a PhD degree in Classics or a related field. Applicants may not apply to both the Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Washington, DC and to the Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Greece and Cyprus during the same application cycle. Fellows are encouraged to document the evolution of their projects and share their work in progress. All fellows are asked to submit a profile for publication on the CHS website and complete a survey at the end of their appointment.', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibili', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2551, 'Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological sites). This encourages research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. Fellowships include a stipend of $12,000 and the opportunity to visit the CHS offices in Nafplio, for up to 5 days, and in Washington, DC, for up to 10 days. Prerequisites for fellowships are a PhD degree (or its equivalent). Applicants must have defended their degree before July 1. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Greece or Cyprus and will reside there during the fellowship in order to conduct the research outlined in their application. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a detailed research proposal of no more than 1,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit); a curriculum vitae documenting qualifications to conduct the proposed research; and a sample of published or forthcoming work of no more than 10,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit).', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological s', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2552, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2553, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2554, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2555, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2556, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2557, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2558, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2559, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2560, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2561, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2562, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2563, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2564, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2565, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2566, 'JSU Alabama Power Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of Business and Industry who are legal residents of the state of Alabama. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Alabama Power Scholarship annually to Alabama residents who plan to attend Jacksonville State University. Established by the Alabama Power Foundation for deserving students enrolled in the College of', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2567, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2568, 'Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if graduate level. Applicants must be currently enrolled at an accredited, four-year college or university with enrollment throughout the academic year and have a declared major or minor in accounting, business administration, finance or criminal justice and demonstrate a desire to pursue a career in fraud examination or similar anti-fraud profession. The ACFE Foundation does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation in any of its programs or activities. Scholarships are awarded annually based on a completed application, fraud-related interests, activities, goals and desired career path, overall academic achievement demonstrated by transcripts and recommendation forms.', 'The Ritchie-Jennings Memorial Scholarship provides an opportunity for students to advance their education in anti-fraud career paths. Applicants must be enrolled 9 semester hours (or equivalent) per term if undergraduate or 6 semester hours (or equivalent', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2569, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2570, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2571, 'Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions. Two scholarship recipients are selected each year: one to a woman in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) and one to a woman in a more advanced stage of training. Scholarship recipients receive a certificate and $1,000. The application is limited to women who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada and who are admitted to full-time study in a graduate statistics program by July 1 of the award year.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2572, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2573, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2574, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2575, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2576, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2577, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2578, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2579, 'Edward C. Bryant Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.Each year, an outstanding graduate student in survey statistics is awarded the Edward C. Bryant Scholarship to help support the student\'s graduate education. One scholarship recipient is selected annually. Honorees receive a certificate and cash prize of $2,500. The committee chooses the recipient based on their potential to contribute to survey statistics, applied experience in survey statistics and performance in graduate school. Each applicant should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the committee.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2580, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2581, 'Robert D. Shapiro Memorial Scholarship', 'The Robert D. Shapiro Memorial Scholarship Fund for Actuarial Excellence (Fund) was established in 2021 with funding from the friends and family Robert D. Shapiro in his memory. The Fund is intended to support inclusion, equity and diversity in the actuarial profession by providing an annual scholarship award for rising third and fourth-year undergraduate college students who have already made the decision to pursue an actuarial career. Eligible students must be a US citizen studying in an accredited U.S. educational institution. Applications run from November until the deadline. Awards are announced in May.Applicants must be rising third or fourth-year undergraduate college students and should feel comfortable sharing that they belong to a historically marginalized or underrepresented group. Winners of other TAF Scholarships are eligible to apply for the Robert D. Shapiro Scholarship. Third-year undergraduate college students who receive the Robert D. Shapiro Scholarship are eligible to apply again for their fourth-year of undergraduate college studies. Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale). Must have successfully completed (2) actuarial exams. (Spring exams may be used to meet the two-exam requirement).', 'The Robert D. Shapiro Memorial Scholarship Fund for Actuarial Excellence (Fund) was established in 2021 with funding from the friends and family Robert D. Shapiro in his memory. The Fund is intended to support inclusion, equity and diversity in the actuar', 12500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2582, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2583, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2584, 'WSIA Derek Hughes Scholarship Program', 'In order to be eligible for this scholarship, students must meet the following guiding principles: Have an overall GPA of 3.25 or a major GPA of 3.5 or higher (both on a 4.0 scale); Be a college sophomore, junior or senior enrolled full time in an undergraduate program and not graduating before Fall (graduate students are not eligible); Be enrolled full-time (minimum of 12 credit hours) in an undergraduate degree program; Satisfy one of the following substantive requirements: Be pursing a Risk Management and/or Insurance (RMI) major, minor, or concentration; or Have taken RMI courses; or Have work experience in the insurance industry. Must plan to pursue a position in the excess and surplus lines industry upon graduation. Established in 1998, the Derek Hughes Scholarship Program, sponsored by the WSIA Education Foundation, supports undergraduate students pursuing an insurance or business-related program of study. The purpose of the scholarship program is to further the study of insurance and encourage, support, and reward those exceptional students who have an interest in an insurance career and specifically in the surplus lines industry. The program is named for Derek Hughes, to honor his contributions to the surplus line industry and the Foundation.', 'In order to be eligible for this scholarship, students must meet the following guiding principles: Have an overall GPA of 3.25 or a major GPA of 3.5 or higher (both on a 4.0 scale); Be a college sophomore, junior or senior enrolled full time in an undergr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2585, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2586, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2587, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2588, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2589, 'CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected recipients. Applicants must be full-time, undergraduate students majoring in risk management, actuarial science, finance, business, information systems and/or have a strong desire to join the risk and insurance industry upon graduation. Applicants must also have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applications open in the fall and run until the due date.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit a college transcript, letter(s) of recommendation (one letter from a professor required, additional letters will be accepted) and a personal statement (750-words maximum) answering an assigned prompt. If you are selected as a scholarship recipient, the funds are sent directly to the college or university and can be applied to any outstanding educational expenses including items such as tuition, books, and other fees. Applicants must not be a previous recipient of a NextGen Scholarship.', 'The CPCU Society NextGen Scholarship Fund was created to promote higher educational opportunities for students interested in careers within the risk management and insurance industry. Scholarships in the amount of $5,000 each will be awarded to selected r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2590, 'Curtis E. Huntington Memorial Scholarship', 'The Curtis E. Huntington Memorial Scholarship is awarded to incoming undergraduate seniors who are enrolled as a full-time student at a U.S. accredited educational institution, have successfully completed at least one actuarial examination, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on 4.0 scale) and must be nominated by a professor at their school. Each year, selected students receive a $3,000 scholarship award. Applications run from November until the deadline.The Curtis E. Huntington, FSA, MAAA, FCA, MSPA (1942-2013) Memorial Scholarship (formerly the John Culver Woody Scholarship) was established to recognize the remarkably positive impact Huntington had on the actuarial profession. He worked tirelessly to help students receive the financial assistance they needed. Given Huntingtons 30 years of service to the actuarial profession and to his students, it is only fitting that the scholarship continues in his name.', 'The Curtis E. Huntington Memorial Scholarship is awarded to incoming undergraduate seniors who are enrolled as a full-time student at a U.S. accredited educational institution, have successfully completed at least one actuarial examination, have a minimum', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2591, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2592, 'Morgan State Actuarial Scholarship', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently listed as one of the top professions and the average starting salary is in the $75,000-$80,000 range.The Morgan State Actuarial scholarships are $20,000 ($5,000 per year renewable for 4 years). Applicants must have a strong math background, attend Morgan State University, and intend to pursue a career in the Actuarial Science profession. Applicants must be incoming Freshmen accepted into Morgan State Universitys Actuarial Science Program and must plan to study Actuarial Science at MSU on a full-time basis. Applicants must have a high school GPA of 3.0 at the time of application.', 'For students with a strong math background, Actuarial science can be an amazing career. Learn how to quantify risk using math, probability, and statistics. This field utilizes skills in economics, computer science, and finance as well! It is frequently li', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2593, 'NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Prog', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. Individual scholarships of up to $5,000 will be awarded to qualified students, with the monies forwarded directly to the school at which the student attends in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Only students who are citizens of the United States and plan to find permanent employment in North America are eligible for the NAMIC Mutual Foundation Insurance Scholarship.Applicants must be U.S. Citizens who are pursuing a bachelor\'s degree with a major or minor in insurance, risk management or actuarial science; or will be pursuing a career in insurance after completion of degree. As part of the application process, students must complete a 500-word essay describing what the scholarship means to the applicant, and why they are interested in a career in the insurance industry. We encourage prior recipients to acknowledge receipt of the scholarship in their essay.', 'The NAMIC Mutual Insurance Foundation Scholarship Program is intended for undergraduate students pursuing a degree that is relevant to the insurance industry. We are looking for dedicated individuals in need of additional funds to complete their studies. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2594, 'Paul S. Mills Scholarship', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applicants for Paul S. Mills Scholarships must: be a US citizen or permanent resident (living anywhere under US jurisdiction, including US territories); demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in a college or university program in the U.S. and has completed the equivalent of one year of credits toward an undergraduate degree or is pursuing a masters or PhD level degree.To apply you must complete an application and write a short essay (500 words) describing why you wish to pursue an education in the financial service field and why the scholarship is important to you. You must also submit a FAFSA Student Aid Report so that financial need can be evaluated. Scholarship checks will be made payable to the school selected by the student and will be mailed to the recipient. Applications will be available annually as of February 1 and can be submitted between February 1 and 11:59 pm ET on March 31. All applicants will be notified of their status via e-mail no later than June 30. Scholarships will be paid on or about July 1.', 'The Paul S. Mills Scholarship program offers scholarships to students pursuing a degree in a financial service related field. This may include finance, accounting, insurance or risk management, actuarial sciences, and personal financial planning. Applican', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2595, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2596, 'NEEBC Scholarship Program', 'To be eligible for the NEEBC Scholarship Program, applicants must: be an undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled part-time or full-time in any accredited New England public or private college or university; have a minimum GPA of 3.0; have completed at least one semester of college as of April 1; and demonstrate interest in Human Resources, Employee Benefits, and/or Total Rewards, all of which may encompass compensation/underwriting/consulting/ retirement planning/ through their course of study and/or work experience.The New England Employee Benefits Council (NEEBC) is the association for employee benefits and total rewards professionals throughout New England and beyond. We are the definitive leader in advancing knowledge and facilitating networking for employer benefits and rewards practitioners, consultants and providers of services. NEEBC is a not-for-profit IRS 501(c)(3) association with over 1,200 members.', 'To be eligible for the NEEBC Scholarship Program, applicants must: be an undergraduate or graduate student currently enrolled part-time or full-time in any accredited New England public or private college or university; have a minimum GPA of 3.0; have com', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2597, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2598, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2599, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2600, 'STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program', 'The STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program promotes diversity in the actuarial profession by offering college bound students interested in pursuing a career as an actuary a scholarship of $20,000; $5,000 annually for four years, subject to award terms. Along with financial support, the program includes mentoring, tutoring, immersion experiences and guaranteed internships. Applicants must be current high school seniors or college-bound students and have at least one birth parent who is Black/African American; Middle Eastern or North African, Latinx, or Native North American. Must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0, or SAT Math: 600+ or ACT: 21+ and demonstrate of acumen in Math: Algebra, Calculus, state tests (Proficient or Advanced), Advanced Placement classes. Alternative: B average or better in other subjects, Recommendation provided by principal, teacher, guidance counselor or another professional, Intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession and demonstrate financial need will be considered as a factor. The award will be divided to cover multiple semesters or other terms comprising one academic year. Students must complete a renewal application in order to receive a scholarship in years 2, 3 and 4. All scholarship awards are made payable to the U.S. accredited educational institution. Recipients attending school for a portion of the upcoming year (e.g., one semester) will receive the corresponding portion of a full year scholarship amount.', 'The STEM Stars Actuarial Scholars Program promotes diversity in the actuarial profession by offering college bound students interested in pursuing a career as an actuary a scholarship of $20,000; $5,000 annually for four years, subject to award terms. Alo', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2601, 'Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers, investment bankers, attorneys, financial advisors, rating agency analysts, trust officers, and municipal market investors. The Texas Women in Public Finance Scholarship offers: Two (2) scholarship of $1,000 to a college-bound, female high school senior; Two (2) scholarships of $1,500 each to a female undergraduate student; Three (3) scholarships of $3,000 each to a female graduate student. To qualify, applicants must be female legal residents of the Texas in their final year of high school, current college undergraduate, or graduate students.', 'The goal of Women in Public Finance Texas Chapter is to advance leadership opportunities for women by fostering relationships and providing educational activities and forums. Participants include state and local government issuers, not-for-profit issuers', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2602, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2603, 'Organization of Latino Actuaries Scholarship Progr', 'The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) is on a mission to increase the representation of Latine actuaries. To further this vision, we proudly offer academic scholarships to Latinos who will be entering a U.S. college or university in the upcoming academic year and have a keen interest in the actuarial profession. Our scholarship application window is open from November 1st, through April 15th.Scholarship Application and Evaluation:Our scholarship applications undergo a thorough evaluation process, considering a range of criteria that encompass:Academic performance.Commitment to pursuing a career in the actuarial profession.Progress in actuarial exams.Relevant work experience.Leadership experience.We anticipate announcing the finalists for both named and general scholarships by mid-June.Types of Scholarships:Thanks to the generous support of our Gold and Platinum sponsors, we offer two types of scholarships, all under the same application:1. Named Scholarships: Recipients of these scholarships are awarded $5,000 and are guaranteed an actuarial internship for the summer of 2024. Finalists for named scholarships will be required to participate in an interview.2. General Scholarships: Winners of general scholarships receive awards of various amounts. The highest-achieving student will be honored with the OLA Cresta Scholarship, a prestigious $7,500 award. In Spanish, ola means wave, and cresta represents the crest or top of the wave. With this accolade, OLA celebrates outstanding future Latine actuaries. Please note that a named scholarship recipient remains eligible for the Cresta Scholarship, with a maximum award of $7,500. Finalists for general scholarships are not obligated to undergo an interview.All academic scholarships are disbursed directly to the recipient\'s school, providing vital support for their educational journey.At OLA, we are committed to fostering the growth and success of Latine actuaries. Join us in this exciting opportunity to support the next generation of talented professionals in the actuarial field. Apply now and ride the wave of success with OLA!', 'The Organization of Latino Actuaries (OLA) is on a mission to increase the representation of Latine actuaries. To further this vision, we proudly offer academic scholarships to Latinos who will be entering a U.S. college or university in the upcoming acad', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2604, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2605, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2606, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2607, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2608, 'Farm and Ranch Depot Scholarship Program', 'Farm and Ranch Depot announces the Farm and Ranch Depot Scholarship Award Program. Under the Program, one (1) $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior who has been accepted to and enrolled in either a two-year or four-year college or university. This scholarship is intended for students who intend to major in agricultural, equine, or livestock related studies. There will be one scholarship awarded. Seeking graduating high school seniors with a record of volunteerism in the community in non-school sponsored activities and participation in extracurricular school activities. Applicants must plan to attend a two (2)-year community college or four (4)-year college or university and major in coursework related to agriculture, equine, or livestock studies. Scholarship funds will be paid during the month of August; directly to the college. The scholarship funds will be issued to the college or university upon receiving a certificate of enrollment for the fall semester, which includes the Student ID number and Financial Aid Office address. Applicants must have the endorsement of their Guidance Counselor on their application attesting they are qualified for this scholarship program.', 'Farm and Ranch Depot announces the Farm and Ranch Depot Scholarship Award Program. Under the Program, one (1) $1000 scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior who has been accepted to and enrolled in either a two-year or four-year college or univ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2609, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2610, 'PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in North Carolina; anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school in South Carolina or Virginia; and anyone planning to attend or currently attending a school anywhere. The NCPMI academic scholarship is administered by the PMI Educational Foundation (PMIEF) Scholarship and Awards Program. PMIEF, a charitable nonprofit organization, supports development of the best and brightest future project management professionals worldwide by providing over 40 academic scholarships to college and university students studying project management and related fields.', 'The PMI North Carolina Chapter Scholarship is offered to students enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field. Priority, in order from most to least, is given to: residents of North Carolina; ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2611, 'PMI Phoenix Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. This is open to students in all degree levels, including doctorates. Eligible applicants must be residents of Arizona. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Phoenix Chapter has sponsored an endowed academic scholarship fund to provide an annual scholarship valued at up for undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants must be enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in proje', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2612, 'PMI Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Award', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study from accredited, degree-granting colleges and universities anywhere in the world. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must reside in Minnesota. This is open to all degree levels, including doctorates.All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The Robert J. Yourzak Scholarship Fund, sponsored by the PMI Minnesota Chapter, is an academic scholarship valued at up to US$2,000 and is open to all students pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees in Project Management or related fields of study fro', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2613, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2614, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2615, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2616, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2617, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2618, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2619, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2620, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2621, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2622, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2623, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2624, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2625, 'Actuarial Diversity Scholarship', 'The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for Black/African American, Latinx, Native North American and Pacific Islander students. The scholarship award recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of full-time undergraduate students pursuing a degree that may lead to a career in the actuarial profession. Scholarships range from $1,000-$4,000. Each applicant must have at least one birth parent who is a member of one of the following minority groups: Black/African American, Latinx, Native North American, Pacific Islander. Applicants must be enrolling as or enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student at a U.S. accredited educational institution. Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale), emphasis on math or actuarial courses. Entering college freshmen must have a minimum ACT math score of 28 or SAT math score of 620. Applicants must be intent on pursuing a career in the actuarial profession.', 'The Actuarial Diversity Scholarship promotes diversity within the profession through an annual scholarship program for Black/African American, Latinx, Native North American and Pacific Islander students. The scholarship award recognizes and encourages the', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2626, 'Actuary of Tomorrow - Stuart A. Robertson Memorial', 'Applicants of the Actuary of Tomorrow - Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship must be full-time students at a U.S accredited educational institution, entering as a sophomore, junior or senior, must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, and must have successfully completed two actuarial exams. Stuart A. Robertson, FSA, MAAA (1918-2005) was a distinguished actuary who, along with Wendell Milliman, co-founded the actuarial and consulting firm Milliman & Robertson (now Milliman, Inc.). The Actuary of Tomorrow Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship was established to honor his dedication to excellence and recognize his tremendously positive influence on the professional lives of many colleagues. The scholarship of up to $10,000 recognizes and encourages the academic achievements of undergraduate students pursuing a career in actuarial science.', 'Applicants of the Actuary of Tomorrow - Stuart A. Robertson Memorial Scholarship must be full-time students at a U.S accredited educational institution, entering as a sophomore, junior or senior, must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, and must have su', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2627, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2628, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2629, 'Genesis Healthcare Foundation Scholarships', 'Each year, the Genesis HealthCare Foundation awards scholarships to deserving youth in Muskingum, Perry, Guernsey, Coshocton, Noble and Morgan counties pursuing a degree in healthcare. Applicants will automatically be considered for all the scholarships for which they are eligible. Only one application is needed to be considered for all eligible scholarships. specific criteria will vary by scholarship, but applicants for any award must have a 3.0 GPA.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: verification of college acceptance or official college schedule; two letters of reference from a non-relative; verification of a high school or college transcript; the most recent IRS tax return from both the student and parents/guardians (Students who are married and/or 26 years of age or older need not submit parents tax information.); and a typed response to the listed essay questions. All applicants will be notified of selection status by the end of July.', 'Each year, the Genesis HealthCare Foundation awards scholarships to deserving youth in Muskingum, Perry, Guernsey, Coshocton, Noble and Morgan counties pursuing a degree in healthcare. Applicants will automatically be considered for all the scholarships f', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2630, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2631, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2632, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2633, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2634, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2635, 'Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program', 'Applicants of the Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program must be 25 years or older by the application deadline date, must not have received any Actuarial Designation and must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. Applicants must have passed at least one actuarial exam within the twenty-four months prior to the application due date and must not receive reimbursement for these exam registration fees and/or study materials from any other reimbursement program (including employee programs). The Actuary A Career Change: Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program recognizes the limited resources available to career changers aspiring to transition into the actuarial profession. This Actuarial Exam Reimbursement Program opportunity was established in memory of Elizabeth M. (Liz) Mauro to honor her dedication to becoming an actuary following several years in another profession. Our hope is that this reimbursement program, in Lizs memory, will serve as a reminder of her dedication to helping others achieve their goals.', 'Applicants of the Elizabeth M. Mauro Reimbursement Program must be 25 years or older by the application deadline date, must not have received any Actuarial Designation and must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. Applicants must have passed at least', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2636, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2637, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2638, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2639, 'Stephen W. Cavanaugh Scholarship', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per semester for eight consecutive semesters, for a total award of $8,000. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: their most recent transcript; an ACT/SAT score report; an academic resume; a recommendation letter; and an essay of 250500 words that explains why they are pursuing a career in the insurance industryThis scholarship was established in January 2007 by the Louisiana Workers Compensation Corporation (LWCC) to honor the memory of Mr. Stephen W. Cavanaugh. Mr. Cavanaugh served as the President and CEO of LWCC until 2006. He was an extraordinary leader who made lasting contributions to the insurance industry in Louisiana. He is succeeded by Kristin W. Wall, who has served as President and CEO since Mr. Cavanaughs departure.', 'Applicants must be studying an insurance-related field (e.g. Risk-Management, Actuary Science, etc.) as a full-time student at an accredited university, college, or community college in Louisiana. The award is a four-year scholarship, payable $1,000 per s', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2640, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2641, 'D.O.O.R.S Diversification Of Our Research Scientis', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life science undergraduate program in their junior or senior year of study. Eligible individuals are not required to buy Promega products or pay any fees to participate. Employees of the BTCI or Promega and members of the immediate families of such employees are not eligible. Employees of authorized Promega distributors are not eligible.The goal of the Diversification of Our Research Scientists (D.O.O.R.S) Scholarship, presented by the BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute in partnership with Promega, is to recognize and empower underrepresented students in STEM by offering a $5,000 award that can be used towards resources to support tuition and fees required for enrollment or attendance at an educational institution. This includes fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for courses at an educational institution.', 'The BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute (BTCI) and Promega Diversification of Our Research Scientists (DOORS) Award is available to individuals who are at least 18 years old and are a researcher or scientist that is currently enrolled in a life ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2642, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2643, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2644, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2645, 'Dairy MAX Scholarship', 'Dairy farmers are committed to their communities and giving back to the next generations. Dairy MAX awards scholarships to multiple students across the region with ties to the dairy industry and continuing their education in the agricultural industry. Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of scholastic achievement, leadership, and involvement in agriculture.To be eligible, applicants must: reside in the geographic territory served by Dairy MAX which includes Colorado, southwest Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, western Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming; be a high school senior or undergraduate student currently enrolled in a junior college or four-year college program; and, be either a child of a dairy farmer, a child of a dairy farm employee, or an FFA or 4-H dairy show participant your junior or senior year in high school.', 'Dairy farmers are committed to their communities and giving back to the next generations. Dairy MAX awards scholarships to multiple students across the region with ties to the dairy industry and continuing their education in the agricultural industry. Sch', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2646, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2647, 'Spencer Educational Foundation Scholarships', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contributions of generous individuals and the industry. We have taken actionable measures to foster a diverse pipeline of talent into the industry. The Spencer Educational Foundation believes diversity, equity, and inclusion in the risk management and insurance industry is a business imperative that only makes us stronger.The Spencer Education Foundation awards scholarships to full-time undergraduate and graduate students, pre-dissertation students, PhD candidates, and professionals pursuing masters degrees part time in risk management and insurance. Applicants must be full-time students enrolled at an accredited U.S. college or university, be at least a junior or senior, majoring or minoring in risk management, insurance, actuarial science, business, finance or a related field, with a minimum GPA of 3.3. Applicants must be seeking a career in risk management or pursuing a master\'s degree or PhD in the field. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Spencer Educational Foundation was founded in 1979 and to this day remains the premier organization funding the education of tomorrows risk management and insurance leaders. Spencer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that relies solely on the contr', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2648, 'Charlotte W. Newcombe Dissertation Fellowships', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a particular focus on research related to these commitments and ideals. Their work aims to delve into the intricacies of communities, social practices, and political structures that embody these principles.The esteemed Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation established this Fellowship in 1981, and it has evolved over the decades to become a highly regarded national award. Recipients of the Newcombe Fellowship are distinguished within their respective academic fields. They are granted a substantial $31,000 stipend, which supports them in completing the writing phase of their dissertations.Join us in celebrating and supporting scholars who are contributing to our understanding of religious commitments, ethical ideals, and the communities that embrace them through the Newcombe Fellowship.To qualify for this opportunity, applicants should meet the following criteria:1. Field of Study: Candidates must be pursuing Ph.D. degrees in the humanities and social sciences at accredited graduate schools in the United States. Please note that individuals working towards D.Min., law, Psy.D., Ed.D., and other professional degrees are not eligible.2. ABD Status: Applicants should have completed all pre-dissertation requirements and achieved ABD (All But Dissertation) status by the application deadline. This includes obtaining approval for their dissertation proposal.3. Dissertation Writing Stage: Eligible candidates should be actively engaged in the writing phase of their dissertation.4. No Previous Similar Awards: Applicants must not have previously received a similar national award intended for the final year of dissertation writing. This includes awards like AAUW, Ford, NAEd/Spencer, Mellon/ACLS, or Mellon-CES fellowships.', 'Throughout history and across diverse cultures, religious commitments and ethical ideals have played a significant role. The Newcombe Fellows program is designed for late-stage Ph.D. students specializing in the humanities and social sciences, with a part', 31000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2649, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2650, 'Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, economic, legal, religious or socio-cultural aspects; ethical and moral implications; or other related, relevant topics. Candidates can be studying the fields of History, Sociology, Jewish Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Theology, Womens Studies and others. Each year, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) offers fellowships for doctoral and post-doctoral candidates around the world conducting newly uncovered archival Holocaust research. Kagan Fellowships are awarded to outstanding candidates around the world who exhibit strong personal commitment to Holocaust research, demonstrate excellence in academic achievement, and possess the potential to provide outstanding professional leadership that will shape the future of Holocaust scholarship.', 'The Saul Kagan Fellowship in Advanced Shoah Studies supports Ph.D. and Post-doctoral candidates pursuing advanced study in the Holocaust. Supported research can include: the immediate historical context in which the Holocaust took place; political, econom', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2651, 'JCB Fellowship Program', 'Fellowships are awarded to scholars to support dedicated research, either remotely or in residence, in the JCBs collections. Fellowship awards include a stipend, which varies for short and long-term fellowships. Our fellows will need to pay significant attention to the administrative processes associated with visa sponsorship, health insurance, banking and other details (for international scholars in residence), and establishing a payment process (for all fellows, domestic and international, remote and residential). The John Carter Brown Library Fellowship Program offers graduate students and scholars of the early Americas from the U.S. and abroad an opportunity to pursue their work in proximity to a distinguished collection of primary sources. Approximately forty fellowships are awarded annually for periods of two to ten months. Fellowships are available to advanced graduate students, scholars, and independent researchers, the main criteria for awards being the merit and significance of the proposal, the qualifications of the candidate, and the relevance of the Library\'s holdings to the proposed research project. Dollar amounts will vary, depending on which fellowship you apply for and for how many months.', 'Fellowships are awarded to scholars to support dedicated research, either remotely or in residence, in the JCBs collections. Fellowship awards include a stipend, which varies for short and long-term fellowships. Our fellows will need to pay significant a', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2652, 'GWCF National Scholarship Competition', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolchildren. In our important scholarship program, the Foundation has awarded grants from $500 to $5,000 to several hundred high school seniors from across the United States who are planning a career in government service and show particular interest in moral courage, character, and duty to state and country. The Foundation has awarded $1,942,750 to help these students pursue their goals.The Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the annual National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship Awards for students completing twelfth grade (or final high school year) who are planning careers in government service. Scholarship applicants must be citizens of the United States. The Trustees and Members of the Foundation, mindful of the significance of the important event in our nations history that occurred at Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, believe that if our country is to continue to progress, we must have thoroughly trained, dedicated young people to carry on our governments work in future years.', 'Since our founding, we have remained steadfast in our purpose and have seen a resurgence of interest in acquiring accurate and inspiring information about historical figures. The principal beneficiaries of the Foundations programs are the nations schoolch', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2653, 'ISI Henry Salvatori Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.The ISI Salvatori Fellowship seeks to further an understanding and appreciation of the principles held by the American Founding Fathers and the culture that formed their values and views. Eligible applicants must: be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute; and, pursuing graduate studies for the purpose of teaching at the collegiate level. Pre-professional students (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) are not eligible. Applicants must also be a United States citizen.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2654, 'ISI Richard M. Weaver Fellowship', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our students get an education and a community they dont find at their universities. And in the process they become articulate voices for the principles that made America free and prosperous. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) offers financial aid.Each year, ISI grants Richard M. Weaver Fellowships to students who intend to use their advanced degree to teach. The fellowship seeks to uphold the idea of academic excellence and the role of education in producing persons capable of making reasoned choices in favor of liberty. Eligible applicants must be U.S. citizens who will be enrolled in a full-time graduate program, and be members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Those attending pre-professional (medical, law, divinity, business, etc.) programs are ineligible. We provide fellowships of up to $15,000 to outstanding graduate students who intend to teach. Hundreds of alumni of ISIs graduate-fellowship program now teach in colleges and universities across the country. Former ISI graduate fellows serve as professors, provosts, and even presidents.', 'Too many college students feel isolated or attacked for questioning progressive orthodoxy and the ever-narrowing range of debate on campus. We introduce them to the American tradition of liberty and to a vibrant community of students and scholars. Our stu', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2655, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2656, 'DAR Centennial Scholarship', 'The DAR Centennial Scholarship is awarded to two outstanding students pursuing a course of graduate study in the field of historic preservation at a college or university in the United States. This scholarship was established from a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the Centennial Pin. Applicants must be citizens of the United States and must also attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university in the United States. DAR chapter sponsorship is not required, however, applicants may want to reach out to a DAR chapter in their area for help with their applications. Applicants must include the following items with their application: a personal statement of 1,000 words or less setting forth your career objectives, the most recent copy of your college grades, and your major must be indicated on your most recent transcript. Letters of recommendation (at least two but not to exceed four from high school or college now attending) should convey your ability, work habits, integrity, character, potential, and volunteer activities. Please include a list of your extra-curricular activities, honors received, and scholastic achievements.', 'The DAR Centennial Scholarship is awarded to two outstanding students pursuing a course of graduate study in the field of historic preservation at a college or university in the United States. This scholarship was established from a portion of the proceed', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2657, 'DAR Dr. Aura-Lee A. & James Hobbs Pittenger Americ', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Government. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25. This scholarship is renewable. This award is intended to promote the study of our country\'s history among our finest students. U.S. Citizens residing abroad may apply through a Units Overseas Chapter. The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is an award of $2,000 each year for up to four years with annual transcript review by the National Chairman required for renewal and refunding of the award. Other than the previously specified criteria, this scholarship doesn\'t have too many restrictions.', 'The Dr. Aura-Lee A. and James Hobbs Pittenger American History Scholarship is awarded to graduating high school students who will pursue an undergraduate degree with a concentrated study of a minimum of 24 credit hours in American History and American Gov', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2658, 'The Lucinda Beneventi Findley History Scholarship', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education for children. As one of the most inclusive genealogical societies in the country, DAR boasts 190,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the United States and internationally. Any woman 18 years or older-regardless of race, religion, or ethnic background-who can prove lineal descent from a patriot of the American Revolution, is eligible for membership.The Lucinda Beneventi Findley History Scholarship is a one-time $2,000 scholarship awarded to two graduating high school seniors who have demonstrated advance interest in history and are planning to major in or pursue the study of history in a full-time accredited college or university in the United States. The applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale.', 'The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women\'s service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America\'s future through better education fo', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2659, 'ABF Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectual curiosity and who take initiative with mentors by asking questions and expressing a genuine interest in their research. Preference will be given to candidates from underrepresented backgrounds, including but not limited to first-generation and low-income students and students of color. Applications will be considered only from students currently attending colleges and universities in the United States. Students must have completed at least two years of their undergraduate program and must have not received a bachelors degree by the time the fellowship begins. All Fellows will work 35 hours a week in our Chicago, IL, office. Fellows also participate in a series of in-house seminars and information sessions with legal professionals to get acquainted with the many facets of socio-legal research and the legal system, as well as create the opportunity for long-lasting professional relationships in the socio-legal field. Past Fellows interacted with attorneys at an international law firm and a boutique intellectual property (IP) law firm, met one-on-one with admissions representatives from local law schools, and Zoomed with social justice-oriented nonprofits like the Cabrini Green Legal Aid and Uptown Peoples Law Center. This fellowship is designed to introduce undergraduate students to the rewards and demands of a research-oriented career in the field of law and/or social science, as well as to provide guidance about the many career options under the umbrella of the legal profession. Preference will be given to candidates who aspire to be first-generation law students. Applicants must be at least sophomores attending college or university in the U.S., studying in the fields of law and social science, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'The American Bar Foundation (ABF) Undergraduate Research Fellows work with ABF faculty as research assistants during the Summer term of the current academic year. We are particularly impressed by students who demonstrate a strong work ethic and intellectu', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2660, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2661, 'JSU Lovett Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Lovett Scholarship annually. Established by Mr. Opal R. and Ms. Opal A. Lovett for a deserving student majoring in History, English, or Art who has achieved sophomore or above status. Mr. Lovett was the University\'s Photographer prior to his retirement. Ms. Lovett taught in the English Department prior to her retirement. Ms. Lovett is an Emeriti Faculty Member. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Lovett Scholarship annually. Established by Mr. Opal R. and Ms. Opal A. Lovett for a deserving student majoring in History, English, or Art who has achieved sophomore or above status. Mr. Lovett was ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2662, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2663, 'Augustana University Fryxell Scholarship', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU, while others come from outside our institution. The majority of scholarships begin by applying for and being admitted to Augustana. Many awards are also renewable provided students maintain full-time status and good academic standing. Augustana strives to be a place for diverse and talented leaders to grow. To do that, we offer an array of scholarships designed to attract students who will build their communities and make them even better places to live. The Fryxell Scholarship is awarded to students who wish to study the humanities. Incoming first-year students are invited to apply. This is a $1,000 scholarship, awarded annually for up to four years, provided students maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and a have a declared major in the Humanities.', 'Scholarships are powerful. They remove obstacles, reward merit and meet needs sometimes all at once. Thanks to a variety of alumni, friends and businesses, Augustana University students benefit from several scholarships each year. Some are awarded by AU,', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2664, 'A. F. Zimmerman Scholarship', 'Phi Alpha Theta encourages student members to apply for one of three graduate scholarships (applicants will be considered for all three). To be eligible, members must be entering graduate school for the first time in fall of the year the scholarship is awarded and must be pursuing a Masters degree in History or Library Science-Archives. Students currently enrolled in a graduate program are not eligible to apply. Applicant must be a verified member of Phi Alpha Theta.Only one application per scholarship. Previous scholarship winners are not eligible. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that all required documentation is received by the competition deadline. Incomplete applications or those submitted after the deadline will not be considered for the competition. Applicant must be a verified member of Phi Alpha Theta at the time of application.', 'Phi Alpha Theta encourages student members to apply for one of three graduate scholarships (applicants will be considered for all three). To be eligible, members must be entering graduate school for the first time in fall of the year the scholarship is aw', 1250, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2665, 'Ripon College William J. Woolley History Scholarsh', 'Dr. Woolley invites all admitted students who have an interest in pursuing history as a major on campus to apply for this scholarship. For consideration as a candidate, you are asked to write Dr. Woolley an essay, no more than two pages in length, indicating your interest in being considered for the award, a description of what led to your interest in history, and any personal extraordinary experiences, background and opportunities that may pertain to your interest in history. Dr. Woolley will review all essays. Letters must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st.Ripon Colleges extensive scholarship program is designed to recognize and reward applicants for their talents and abilities. We are confident you will find a Ripon education more affordable than many similar private colleges and in some cases state universities. We provide 100 percent of our students with financial assistance and make it our mission to ensure a great economic and educational value per every dollar spent. Ripon College is proud to offer our students competitive financial aid packages with funding from many sources: merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, educational loans, work study and scholarships from outside organizations.', 'Dr. Woolley invites all admitted students who have an interest in pursuing history as a major on campus to apply for this scholarship. For consideration as a candidate, you are asked to write Dr. Woolley an essay, no more than two pages in length, indicat', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2666, 'James Madison Graduate Fellowships', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only against other applicants from the states of their legal residence. As funding permits, the Foundation plans to offer one fellowship per state per year.To be eligible to apply for a fellowship, you must: Be a U.S. citizen; Be a teacher, or plan to become a teacher, of American history, American government, or civics at the secondary school level (grades 7-12).; Possess a bachelor\'s degree or plan to receive a bachelor\'s degree no later than August 31 of the year in which you are applying. After receiving the master\'s degree, each Fellow must teach American history, American government, or civics in grades 7-12 for one full year for each academic year of funding received under a fellowship, preferably in the state from which the recipient won the fellowship.', 'The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation offers $24,000 James Madison Graduate Fellowships to individuals desiring to become outstanding teachers of the American Constitution at the secondary school level. Fellowship applicants compete only agains', 24000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2667, 'MMUF Travel & Research Grants', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior to the start of dissertation writing. Funding is $5,000 for one summer or one semester of travel and/or research support. Applicants must be Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellows and candidates for the Ph.D. degree in fields recognized under the terms of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.', 'The prestigious MMUF Travel & Research Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide eligible graduate students with the financial means to complete their research prior ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2668, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2669, 'State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of ', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State during or prior to 1870, Oregon State during or prior to 1853, Idaho State during or prior to 1863, Montana State - west of the crest of the Rocky Mountains-during or prior to 1863; a resident of Washington State; a full-time student in an accredited college or university in Washington State; and a college junior, senior or graduate student. Preference will be given to students majoring in history, education or English. The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington State is an organization with a deeply rich history while also being truly relevant in today\'s world. Daughters touch lives every day and make lasting impressions on their community. With numerous members, our stories are written on hearts locally and abroad. Throughout their generosity, the State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington offers financial aid.', 'The State Association of the Daughters of Pioneers of Washington grants two scholarships annually. In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be: a descendant of a person establishing residence in one of the following states: Washington State duri', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2670, 'Plan New Hampshire Scholarship & Fellowship', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be considered for all the Foundations scholarship resources. Your application will help Foundation staff determine which funds you are eligible for. All types of students are encouraged to apply, including: Students in certificate, apprenticeship, licensing, and other non-degree programs; Independent students; Graduate students; Bachelors degree candidates; Associate degree candidates.Students who live in New Hampshire or select communities in bordering states (see list below) and are enrolling in or attending a post-secondary or college program at an accredited institution. Vermont: Essex County, Rivendell Academy, and Hartford; Maine: Kittery, York, Elliot, Berwick, North Berwick; Other States: Graduate medical students (MD or DO only) in MA or CT. Dependent bachelors degree candidates (students claimed on their parents taxes and are not independent) and all graduate students must apply by the mid-April deadline every year. All other students can apply throughout the year until the year-end cutoff in mid-December. Specific deadlines are listed on our Apply for a Scholarship page.', 'The Foundation is committed to funding students with the greatest financial need. The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation manages more than 450 scholarship funds. Students need to only fill out a single online application using ScholarshipSource, to be co', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2671, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2672, 'Rear Admiral John D. Hayes Pre-Doctoral Fellowship', 'For the Rear Admiral John D. Hayes Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, applicants must be citizens of the United States, not on active duty in the Armed Forces, be enrolled in a recognized graduate school, have completed requirements for the Ph.D. (except the dissertation by June 30), and have an approved dissertation topic that significantly enhances knowledge of U.S. naval history. Topics in all periods of U.S. naval history will be considered, as well as all aspects, including operations, biography; technology and science, strategy and tactics, administration, social, diplomacy, etc.Additionally, candidates must arrange for submission of official transcripts of undergraduate and graduate course work, and letters of recommendation as specified on the application form. Allow sufficient lead time so that all supporting documents are received by NHHC in advance application deadline date. E-mail submission is strongly encouraged, as security measures may delay postal mail significantly. All awards are based on merit, regardless of race, color, creed, or sex.', 'For the Rear Admiral John D. Hayes Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, applicants must be citizens of the United States, not on active duty in the Armed Forces, be enrolled in a recognized graduate school, have completed requirements for the Ph.D. (except the disser', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2673, 'Samuel Eliot Morison Scholarship', 'The Samuel Eliot Morison Scholarship provides financial aid to one active duty commissioned officer of the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps with demonstrated leadership potential and high academic qualifications who is already pursuing graduate study in history, international relations, or a related field. The award is to help pay for expenses related to research, travel, and the purchase of books or other educational materials. Research that applies the lessons of naval history to provide insights for the analysis of Great Power Competition and challenges facing the current navy is preferred but not required.Named in honor of the late Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison, USNR, an eminent naval and maritime historian and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the purpose of the scholarship is to promote the development of a broad understanding of naval history within the American national experience. Historical knowledge is an invaluable tool to place current issues in context and for leaders to make sound decisions.', 'The Samuel Eliot Morison Scholarship provides financial aid to one active duty commissioned officer of the U.S. Navy or U.S. Marine Corps with demonstrated leadership potential and high academic qualifications who is already pursuing graduate study in his', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2674, 'Vice Admiral Edwin B. Hooper Post-Doctoral Researc', 'For the Vice Admiral Edwin B. Hooper Post-Doctoral Research Grant, applicants must be citizens of the United States and must demonstrate attainment in research and writing, especially with previously published works on U.S. naval history or associated field. By helping to defray the costs of travel, living expenses, and document duplications related to the research process, the grant is intended to assist a scholar in the research and writing of a book or article that significantly enhances knowledge of U.S. naval history. Applicants should send an e-mail to the address listed above stating the purpose and scope of the research project, including a proposed budget. Applicants should also submit a completed pdf application form, as well as a C.V. that provides evidence of professional qualifications. In addition, two letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the applicants field of study will be required. Recipients of the Hooper Grant are engaged to work on a study of U.S. naval history intended for publication.', 'For the Vice Admiral Edwin B. Hooper Post-Doctoral Research Grant, applicants must be citizens of the United States and must demonstrate attainment in research and writing, especially with previously published works on U.S. naval history or associated fie', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2675, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2676, 'Acton Academic Grants and Awards', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the principles of a free and virtuous society. To encourage such developments, the Acton Institute\'s academic grants and awards programs support future religious, intellectual, and moral leaders who show potential in advancing understanding of this relationship.The Calihan Academic Grants provide financial assistance to graduate students and seminarians currently studying theology, philosophy, economics, or related fields whose academic work shows outstanding potential. Applicants must demonstrate the potential to advance the principles of the free and virtuous society.The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are a collaboration between the Acton Institute and the Atlantic Council\'s Freedom and Prosperity Center, a new center which aims to increase the prosperity of the poor and marginalized in developing countries and to explore the nature of the relationship between freedom and prosperity. The Freedom and Prosperity Academic Grants are intended specifically to promote research using the Atlantic Council Freedom and Prosperity Indexes, either by examining the relationship between freedom and prosperity in general or by enhancing the robustness of the Indexes themselves.The Novak Award recognizes scholars early in their academic career who demonstrate outstanding intellectual merit in advancing the understanding of theologys connection to human dignity, the importance of the rule of law, limited government, religious liberty, and freedom in economic life.The purpose of the Mini-Grants on Free-Market Economics grant program is to enhance the effectiveness in the teaching and research of market economics for faculty at colleges, universities, and seminaries across the United States and Canada. The Acton Institute invites proposals from faculty in one or more of the following broad categories: course development and faculty research.', 'Many cultures are exhibiting growing distrust and suspicion of economics, profit, limited government, rule of law, and free markets. Given this, there is a significant need to redeem these concepts by relating them to theology, human dignity, and the prin', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2677, 'PMI Silver Spring Chapter Scholarship', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capital Area (see website for details) attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program anywhere. Second priority is given to any individual attending or planning to attend an accredited undergraduate or graduate degree program in the National Capital Area. All completed applications accompanied by all required supporting materials will be evaluated the PMI volunteer reviewers. Applicants will be scored using a point system based on the quality of the content of the essay, the students academic performance, review of letters of recommendation and the alignment of a candidates coursework to the field of project management. All decisions by the review committee are final and any attempts by applicants to lobby or persuade the committee during the process will result in immediate disqualification.', 'The PMI Silver Spring Chapter is offered to applicants enrolled in or applying for an accredited academic degree program in project management or a related field benefiting from project management. First priority is given to residents in the National Capi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2678, 'Mercatus Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowshi', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public policy as well as supported scholars pursuing research on the cutting edge of academia. The Mercatus Centers Academic & Student Programs provides support for scholars pursuing research in the Austrian, Virginia, and Bloomington schools of political economy and provides support for students at George Mason University as well as colleges and universities around the world.The Joseph Schumpeter Undergraduate Fellowship is a competitive, renewable fellowship program for undergraduate students at George Mason University. Fellowships are open to full- and part-time degree-seeking Mason students from any discipline who are interested in studying key ideas in political economy and learning how to utilize these ideas in academic and policy research. Schumpeter Fellows study foundational writings in political economy from several notable economists and attend a series of conversations with various Mason faculty and Mercatus scholars. Schumpeter Fellows will join a network of Mercatus students, alumni, faculty, and scholars who are conducting and engaging with cutting edge research in contemporary political economy.', 'For over 40 years, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University (previously the Center for the Study of Market Processes) has recruited, trained, and supported graduate students who have gone on to pursue careers in academia, government, and public poli', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2679, 'Quatrefoil Library Scholarship', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest and largest LGBTQ+ lending libraries and also serves as a community center.Eligibility: Limited to students enrolled in or planning to attend a college (including vocational or technical) or university in the State of Minnesota; Applicants must have a current cumulative high school or college GPA of 3.0 or above; Preference will be given to applicants enrolled in a liberal arts (such as library sciences, literature, history, gender/sexuality studies, philosophy, social sciences, mathematics, or physical sciences) bachelor or similar program; Applications must be received in email or postmarked no later than July 15th; Successful scholarship candidates will demonstrate quality academic performance shown through a combination of grades and involvement; be a proven leader in their school, community or peer group; and demonstrate sincere commitment to some form of community service or helping others.', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2680, 'Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. To apply, applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation at least one from a college or university professor, a statement of the applicants goals, an official transcript that must be emailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street from the college or university, or sent in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar or bursars office, or remitted from the registrar or bursars office via an online portal.', 'The Charles J. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, offered by Historic Huguenot Street and administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduates (sophomores-seniors) s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2681, 'Kenneth E. Hasbrouck, Sr. History Scholarship', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the conservation of artifacts and manuscripts, and/or the education of the public about local history in accordance with HHS mission. Additional scholarships may be awarded by the Hasbrouck Family Association under appropriate circumstances. Applicants must be of documented New Paltz Huguenot descent, and are required to submit an ancestry form. In order to be considered for a scholarship for the coming academic year, completed application packets must be received by August 31. All applicants must submit a completed application form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of the applicant\'s goals, and an official transcript. Transcripts must be official copies and must either be a) mailed directly to Historic Huguenot Street in an unopened, sealed, and marked envelope from the registrar, or b) be remitted to the HHS Business Manager via email directly from the college.', 'The Kenneth E. Hasbrouck Memorial Scholarship, administered jointly with the Hasbrouck Family Association, is a $1,000 award that may be divided if necessary. Applicants must be undergraduate students studying historic preservation, architecture, the cons', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2682, 'Lucille Stoeppler Baker Scholarship', 'Historic Huguenot Street promotes outstanding research and scholarship among students in such topical areas as decorative arts, Indigenous history and culture, the African American experience in the Hudson Valley, and Huguenot history and culture. The scholarships are offered to eligible undergraduate and graduate students in collaboration with Historic Huguenot Street and the Hasbrouck Family Association. Awards will be applied to the upcoming Spring semester. The Lucille Stoeppler Baker Scholarship is one award of $1,500, awarded each annual award cycle. Applicants must be majoring in historical anthropology and have have an academic average above 3.5 for at least two years. In addition to the application, applicants must also complete an ancestry form, two letters of recommendation, a statement of their goals, and an official transcript.', 'Historic Huguenot Street promotes outstanding research and scholarship among students in such topical areas as decorative arts, Indigenous history and culture, the African American experience in the Hudson Valley, and Huguenot history and culture. The sch', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2683, 'BEA Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Aw', 'The applicant for the BEA Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Award should be able to show substantial evidence of superior academic performance and potential to be an outstanding electronic media professional. There should be compelling evidence that the applicant possesses high integrity and a well-articulated sense of personal and professional responsibility. Applicants must be a graduate student. Scholarship recipients will be announced in late November.The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) is the premier international academic media organization, driving insights, excellence in media production, and career advancement for educators, students, and professionals. The associations publications, annual convention, web-based programs, and regional district activities provide opportunities for juried production competition and presentation of current scholarly research related to aspects of the electronic media. These areas include media audiences, economics, law and policy, regulation, news, management, aesthetics, social effects, history, and criticism, among others.', 'The applicant for the BEA Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Award should be able to show substantial evidence of superior academic performance and potential to be an outstanding electronic media professional. There should be compelling evidence ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2684, 'CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibility in terms of residency at the CHS (Washington, DC) and levels of financial support. The program aims to foster interaction among researchers from diverse academic backgrounds and regions of the world. Accordingly, the CHS welcomes both projects with a traditional disciplinary basis in classics, and those that adopt interdisciplinary approaches drawn from fields across the humanities, social sciences, and/or natural sciences. The prerequisite for a fellowship is a PhD degree in Classics or a related field. Applicants may not apply to both the Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Washington, DC and to the Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies Program in Greece and Cyprus during the same application cycle. Fellows are encouraged to document the evolution of their projects and share their work in progress. All fellows are asked to submit a profile for publication on the CHS website and complete a survey at the end of their appointment.', 'The CHS Fellowships in Hellenic Studies encourages and supports postdoctoral research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. The program offers options for individual and collaborative proposals, and provides for flexibili', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2685, 'Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological sites). This encourages research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greek civilization. Fellowships include a stipend of $12,000 and the opportunity to visit the CHS offices in Nafplio, for up to 5 days, and in Washington, DC, for up to 10 days. Prerequisites for fellowships are a PhD degree (or its equivalent). Applicants must have defended their degree before July 1. Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Greece or Cyprus and will reside there during the fellowship in order to conduct the research outlined in their application. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a detailed research proposal of no more than 1,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit); a curriculum vitae documenting qualifications to conduct the proposed research; and a sample of published or forthcoming work of no more than 10,000 words (bibliographies and references do not count toward the word limit).', 'The Early Career Fellowships in Hellenic Studies aim to support postdoctoral researchers who are citizens or permanent residents of Greece and Cyprus, and whose work requires continued access to material on site (e.g. archives, artifacts, archaeological s', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2686, 'Polonia Institute Historical Scholarship Competiti', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary awards may be offered. Additional essays may be considered for recognition and publication. Polonia Institute reserves the right to publish selected essays and/or excerpts of selected essays in future publications, newsletters, and other materials.In your essay, please analyze the following issues: 1) German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, 2) Action A-B, 3) Operation Tannenberg, 4) ethnic Poles in KL Stutthof, 5) ethnic Poles in KL Auschwitz, 6) Polish priests in KL Dachau, 7) Polish women in KL Ravensbrck, 8) Polish men in KL Mauthausen-Gusen, 9) Polish children in KZ Litzmannstadt in Ldz, 10) Operation Zamosc, 11) 1944 Wola genocide, 12) lesson for today. The essay shall reflect the contestants own research and original thinking. The paper shall not exceed 15 typed pages (including bibliography), shall be typed in 12-point font, double-spaced with 1 margins; pages shall be numbered. The essay shall be submitted in the English language. All entries become the property of the Polonia Institute.', 'The Essay Competition on the History of Poland is open to adults at least 18 years and older as of October 15th. Proof of age is required. A copy of a valid document showing the date of birth is acceptable. First Prize is $3,000. Additional monetary award', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2687, 'American Legion National High School Oratorical Co', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and either reside within or attend an educational institution in the participating department. They can compete through only one department, and early high school graduates are eligible if not enrolled in higher education.Prepared Oration Guidelines:Contestants must deliver a speech on a Constitution-related topic, emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government. The same topic and oration must be used at both the department and national levels.While waiting in the first holding room, contestants can have a copy of their oration. Quotations exceeding 10 words must include the author\'s name. Short foreign language phrases are acceptable, but the majority must be in English. Singing is prohibited, except for quoted song verses with proper attribution.Regulations:The speaking order is determined by drawing. Contestants cannot use notes, amplification, a lectern, or props. Neither contestants nor the audience can use electronic devices.Speeches must last 8-10 minutes for prepared orations and 3-5 minutes for assigned topics. An official timer with cards indicating time is used. Contestants must remain in a private room until their turn and return to a soundproof waiting room after speaking.Attire and Travel:Contestants must wear business attire without displaying previous awards. Travel and lodging expenses for department winners and chaperones are covered, but The American Legion doesn\'t assume liability for personal injury or property damage during travel.Tabulation and Judging:Department finals have at least three tabulators. Judges\' scorecards are confidential and become property of The American Legion National Headquarters. Five judges, chosen for impartiality, evaluate speeches independently.Judges penalize speeches not emphasizing citizen duties and obligations to the government, with up to a 10-point penalty for not discussing the Constitution. Time violations result in one-point penalties per minute.Television and Radio:Live broadcasts, filming, and taping are allowed with specific conditions, including consistent lighting and no interference with contestants or scheduled contest times. The American Legion is not financially obligated without prior approval.', 'To enter the American Legion High School Oratorical Contest, participants must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. Contestants must be students under 20 years old on the national contest date, enrolled in grades 9-12 at any high school, and ei', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2688, 'Ashbrook Scholar Program', 'There is a sense of honor attached to being called an Ashbrook Scholar because it is earned through dedication and a true passion for the subject. In the course of their four years at Ashland University, Ashbrook Scholars come from across the nation to undertake a rigorous program that expands and enlightens their understanding of American history and government. The study of political life is an essential part of becoming a free person, and a proper education for citizens in American history and politics is fundamental to the continued success of American constitutional government.The Ashbrook Scholarship is a $2,000 annual and renewable scholarship to Ashland University awarded solely on merit to the most promising students interested in studying politics and history. In the course of their four years at Ashland University, Ashbrook Scholars come from across the nation to undertake a rigorous program that expands and enlightens their understanding of American history and government.', 'There is a sense of honor attached to being called an Ashbrook Scholar because it is earned through dedication and a true passion for the subject. In the course of their four years at Ashland University, Ashbrook Scholars come from across the nation to un', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2689, 'Classical Association of the Empire State Scholars', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or students currently enrolled in a college or university in New York State. Awards are available for both undergraduate and graduate students.', 'The Classical Association of the Empire State offers scholarships to students pursuing studies and professions in Classical Studies, Latin or Greek. Individual scholarship requirements vary. Applicants must be high school graduates from New York state or ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2690, 'Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship. The scholarship is intended to memorialize Dr. Jorge\'s life and to promote his ideals: a better society for all, education, and international cooperation. Each year two qualified students will be awarded $500 each in order to facilate their pursuit of an undergraduate education in a field related to political economy, an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences that focuses on the interrelationships among individuals, governments, and public policy.The window for scholarships opens during the fall semester for the upcoming spring and summer terms. In order to be eligible for the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Scholarship, applicants must: reside in Miami - Dade County, FL, prior to submitting the application; pursue an undergraduate degree in Political Science, History, Economics, Sociology, International Relations, or Public Administration; and attend a regionally accredited college or university in Miami Dade County, FL. In addition to the application, applicants must also submit transcripts and an essay.', 'The Dr. Antonio Jorge Foundation, Inc., a non-pofit charitable organization, in consultation with the Dr. Antonio Jorge Social and Economic Development Council of Miami-Dade County (AJSEDC), is proud to offer the Dr. Antonio Jorge Political Economy Schola', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2691, 'Hebrew Union College Ph.D. Fellowships', 'Students admitted to the highly competitive Ph.D. program full-time are automatically awarded a fellowship package, which includes an annual tuition scholarship ($27,500) plus stipend ($10,000) for up to four years. Each year up to two Pines Fellowships will be awarded, which carry an annual stipend of $20,000 for up to four years. Students may also apply for part-time Ph.D. study but there are no scholarships available for these programs.', 'Students admitted to the highly competitive Ph.D. program full-time are automatically awarded a fellowship package, which includes an annual tuition scholarship ($27,500) plus stipend ($10,000) for up to four years. Each year up to two Pines Fellowships w', 150000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2692, 'IHS PhD Scholarship and Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The Humane Studies Fellowship offers three types of support to graduate students, awarded on a rolling basis.Rooted in the classical liberal tradition, IHS is a non-profit organization that supports the achievement of a freer and more humane society by connecting and supporting graduate students, scholars, and intellectuals who are driving progress in critical conversations shaping the 21st century. We believe that ideas within the classical liberal tradition serve as the foundation for the good society an intellectually open, tolerant, and pluralistic society in which individuals and communities thrive in peace, prosperity, and mutual respect.', 'The IHS PhD Scholarship is an award to support PhD students interested in answering important societal questions in order to increase freedom and well-being in our world. To be eligible, you must be enrolled full time in a PhD program and have a research ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2693, 'Institute for Humane Studies Fellowship', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for the upcoming academic year and have a research interest that contributes to the advancement of classical liberal scholarship. These are awarded on a rolling basis.The fellowship is open to PhD students at any university. International students are eligible; however, preference is given to applicants who live or study in the United States. Qualifying fields of study include economics, political science, philosophy, law, history, sociology, and similar disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. HSF generally does not fund students studying the natural sciences, medicine, or engineering.', 'The Humane Studies Fellowship (HSF) is a non-residency, renewable award of up to $15,000 per year to assist students enrolled or planning to enroll in full-time PhD programs. Applicants must be enrolled full time in a PhD program at any institution for th', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2694, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2695, 'Russel Sage College eSports Scholarship', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit scholarship (based on HS GPA). We are housed in the school athletic department and as such have all the same resources as the varsity sports teams. We are building a state of the art arena in Troy, NY (PC pods, smartboards for VOD reviews, viewing area for watch parties, locker rooms), provide all PCs and peripherals to players, uniforms, practice jerseys, branded gear and bags, etc. There are competitive tryouts for the Varsity team, all players are eligible for the eSports scholarship, regardless of rank or skill level. There is no limit to how many players may claim the scholarship or roster size limits. Email contact or visit website to apply or request more information.', 'This scholarship is for varsity collegiate eSports program offering scholarships ($15,000-$21,500) to Overwatch, Rocket League, and League of Legend players. Players participate in 1-2 games. Scholarship is $2,000 for eSports and $13,000-$19,500 merit sch', 21500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2696, 'United States Senate Youth Program', 'The mission of the United States Senate Youth Program is to provide a yearly opportunity for selected students to gain an in-depth view of the Senate and the federal government overall as well as a deeper understanding of the interrelationship of the legislative, judicial and executive branches. The program provides a foundation of knowledge and encouragement for those considering a future of public service on the local, state or national level.The United States Senate Youth Program, established in 1962 by U.S. Senate Resolution, is a unique educational experience for outstanding high school students interested in pursuing careers in public service. Two student leaders from each state, the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity will spend a week in Washington experiencing their national government in action. Student delegates will hear major policy addresses by senators, cabinet members, officials from the Departments of State and Defense and directors of other federal agencies, as well as participate in a meeting with a justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. All transportation, hotel and meal expenses will be provided by The Hearst Foundations. In addition, each delegate will also be awarded a $10,000 college scholarship for undergraduate studies, with encouragement to pursue coursework in history and political science.', 'The mission of the United States Senate Youth Program is to provide a yearly opportunity for selected students to gain an in-depth view of the Senate and the federal government overall as well as a deeper understanding of the interrelationship of the legi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2697, 'Willa Cather Scholarships', 'The Willa Cather Foundationformerly the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorialis a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather and preserving the historical settings and archival material associated with her life and writings. Since its founding in 1955, the Foundation has been headquartered in Cather\'s hometown of rural Red Cloud, Nebraska. Throughout their generosity, the Cather foundation offers financial aid.To further Cathers legacy and to support the next generation of Cather readers and scholars, the Willa Cather Foundation annually awards a number of scholarships for college-bound students who desire to major in English or history, graduate students presenting on Cather at academic conferences, and educators interested in introducing Cather in the classroom. Deadlines will vary by scholarship.', 'The Willa Cather Foundationformerly the Willa Cather Pioneer Memorialis a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather and preserving the historical settings and archival material asso', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2698, 'Woody Guthrie Fellowship', 'The Woody Guthrie Fellowship is an annual research program open to scholars pursuing topics or themes related to American folk music progenitor Woody Guthrie. First established in 2005, the program offers an unprecedented opportunity for in-depth exploration into the many facets of Guthries life, legacy, and contribution to American and world culture. For over a decade, the program has funded a variety of extensive research projects culminating in books, essays, lectures, curricula, public performances, artwork, and other classroom materials that illustrate Guthries lasting cultural impact. The BMI Foundation, in cooperation with the Woody Guthrie Center, annually awards up to $5,000 for scholarly research at the extensive Woody Guthrie Archives, a paper-based research repository located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Archives currently house over 15,000 itemsthe largest collection of Woody Guthrie primary resource materials anywhere in the worldincluding Guthries original songwriting notebooks, journals, manuscripts, photographs, correspondences, personal papers, scrapbooks, artwork, and audio recordings. Scholars pursuing research related to Guthries life, historical context, creative works, and musical legacy, as well as his philosophical, political, or humanistic ideals, are encouraged to apply for this prestigious fellowship.', 'The Woody Guthrie Fellowship is an annual research program open to scholars pursuing topics or themes related to American folk music progenitor Woody Guthrie. First established in 2005, the program offers an unprecedented opportunity for in-depth explorat', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2699, 'WTS Minnesota Dan Meyers High School Scholarship', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the transportation industry. The vision for WTS is equity and access for women in transportation. To achieve our shared vision of One WTS, we are a dedicated and aligned organization focused on supporting students, members, and chapters.WTS fosters the development of women and girls in the transportation field by encouraging new professionals and students to pursue careers in transportation. One way it does this is by awarding a scholarship to high school girls interested in the field of transportation engineering, planning, or design. Applicants must be a high school senior who is considering a college degree in a transportation-related field such as civil engineering, math, urban planning, geography, economics, or public policy.', 'To fulfill its mission of advancing both the transportation industry and the professional women who lead it, WTS International gives members the necessary tools for success. WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances womens careers to strengthen the t', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2700, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2701, 'Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States of America, and who are willing to morally commit to make their skills available to the United States in time of national emergency. Applicants must be college seniors, first-year graduate students, or individuals in a gap year preparing to apply to graduate school, who intend to pursue a PhD in the applied physical and biological sciences, mathematics, or engineering. To receive fellowship funding, students must be enrolled full-time in one of the Hertz Foundation\'s approved participating schools. (If youre awarded a fellowship and your school is not on the list of participating schools, you may ask to have it added to the list, and well do our best to work with your school to negotiate an agreement. Fellows may also change to another participating school at any time during their fellowship.) Applications run from mid-August until the due date.', 'The Hertz Foundation\'s Graduate Fellowship award, which is based on merit (not need) consists of a cost of education allowance and a personal support stipend. Eligible applicants for prestigious Hertz Fellowships must be students of the applied physical a', 38000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2702, 'Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholarship', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most promising scientists among the nations high school seniors. All Regeneron STS entrants must follow the official rules of entry, which outline eligibility requirements, ethics statements, and rules for scientific research.The Regeneron Science Talent Search proudly identifies future leaders in science, and awards deserving students and their schools with $3.1 million each year. The first place prize is $250,000, which is the largest academic prize available to a high school student in the United States. Applicants must be in their final year of high school, completing high school coursesrequired for college applications, must not have graduated from high school before the Regeneron STS application deadline, and must not have entered any previous STS.', 'Each year, nearly 1,900 students enter the Regeneron STS, submitting original research in critically important scientific fields of study. Unique among high school competitions, the Regeneron STS focuses on identifying, inspiring, and engaging the most pr', 250000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2703, 'National GEM Consortium Fellowships', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in engineering and science. GEM recruits high quality underrepresented students looking to pursue Masters and Doctoral degrees in applied science and engineering, and matches their specific skills to the specific technical needs of GEM employer members.GEM offers MS and Ph.D. level students an outstanding opportunity and access to dozens of the top Engineering and Science firms and Universities in the nation. The GEM Fellowship was designed to focus on promoting opportunities for individuals to enter industry at the graduate level in areas such as research and development, product development, and other high level technical careers. GEM also offers exposure to a number of opportunities in academia. GEM provides three of the following fellowship programs: the first of which is the MS Engineering fellowship. Secondarily to that, GEM also provides the Ph.D. Engineering fellowship. Lastly, GEM provides the Ph.D. Science fellowship. Applicants must either be Native American, black or Latino. The complete application annual deadline is at 11:59 pm Eastern Time on the second Friday in November.', 'The mission of The National GEM Consortium is to enhance the value of the nations human capital by increasing the participation of underrepresented groups (African Americans, American Indians, and Hispanic Americans) at the masters and doctoral levels in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2704, 'Propel HBCU Week Student Impact Scholarship', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholarship program for high-achieving High School Seniors who will be attending HBCUs and are interested in pursuing careers in arts & entertainment, technology, energy, and health. The Propel + HBCU Week Foundation Student Impact Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship that will be awarded to students who plan on attending an HBCU for the fall of the year following the awarding of the scholarship. This financial assistance is designed to PROPEL high-achieving future HBCU students to and through college. Individuals who are sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible to participate in this program.', 'The Propel Center, the global HBCU technology and learning hub is intended to level the playing field and open greater doors of opportunity for its students. In partnership with the HBCU Week Foundation and Southern Company, we are launching a new scholar', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2705, 'Orangesoft Women in Technology Scholarship Program', 'Orangesoft offers a scholarship dedicated to female college or university students pursuing STEM, or other technology-related studies and careers. To apply for the scholarship, you must be a student who is currently studying at or has been accepted to an accredited college or university in the United States; Be currently enrolled in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) degree-granting program or demonstrate plans to pursue a career in the field of technology after graduation. To apply for the scholarship, you must be a student who is currently studying at or has been accepted to an accredited college or university in the United States, be currently enrolled in a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) degree-granting program or demonstrate plans to pursue a career in the field of technology after graduation. Applicants must identify as a woman and have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.', 'Orangesoft offers a scholarship dedicated to female college or university students pursuing STEM, or other technology-related studies and careers. To apply for the scholarship, you must be a student who is currently studying at or has been accepted to an ', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2706, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2707, 'Modeling the Future Challenge', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their own research project modeling real-world data to analyze risks and make recommendations to companies, industry groups, governments, or organizations. This challenge tasks students to use critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and analytical skills to help guide future decisions based on their own risk analysis.Students in their junior or senior year of high school from anywhere in the United States and its territories may apply. Students can be from formal, informal, or homeschool groups. Teams of one to five high school students conduct an actuarial research project in which they make recommendations to companies, organizations, government agencies, or other groups based on their own mathematical models, real-world data analysis, and risk management. Teams passing Phase One are connected with actuarial mentors to help refine their project proposals. The top research teams from Phase Two are then brought to the national MTFC Symposium to present their work for a shot at being one of four teams who share a scholarship award of $60,000.', 'The Modeling the Future Challenge, a program of the Actuarial Foundation, is a real-world competition for high school students combining math-modeling, data-analysis, and risk-management into one exciting competition. To compete, students conduct their ow', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2708, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2709, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2710, 'Colonel Kathleen Swacina Scholarship', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. Generously funded by Col. Kathleen Swacina and Lt. Col. Daniel Swacina, USA (Ret.), this scholarship seeks to recognize and empower those who exhibit exceptional potential in the STEM fields.Col. Kathleen Swacina: A Trailblazer in STEM and LeadershipCol. Kathleen Swacina\'s illustrious career within AFCEA, marked by leadership roles at both chapter and international levels, serves as an inspiration. A combat veteran with diverse roles in Field Artillery, Adjutant General positions, and Logistics, Col. Swacina shattered barriers, becoming the first female to command the Army Reserve Personnel Command Headquarters Company. Her achievements include pioneering the first MPLS cloud network in the military.Facing challenges such as dyslexia and ADHD, Col. Swacina\'s journey epitomizes resilience and determination. Earning two master\'s degrees, multiple certifications, and making significant contributions, her story is a testament to overcoming adversity through hard work and support.The Scholarship: Investing in Resilience and DeterminationThe Col. Kathleen Swacina Scholarship Fund awards a $1,500 scholarship to one exceptional female college student. This financial support is dedicated to advancing their higher-level academic education at accredited four-year institutions. Even community college students in their initial two years are eligible if they plan to continue to a four-year college or university.Eligibility Criteria for Aspiring STEM Scholars:1. U.S. Citizenship and Armed Forces Affiliation:Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.Eligible candidates include members of the U.S. armed forces or those enrolled in an ROTC program, honorably discharged veterans, or direct descendants of AFCEA members or honorably discharged armed forces members.2. Geographical and Educational Requirements: Full-time enrollment in an accredited institution within the states of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, and Alabama, including community colleges.Undergraduate students must be at the sophomore or junior level.Graduates should have completed at least two courses but not be graduating in the current academic year.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 2.8.4. STEM Major in Alignment with AFCEA\'s Mission:Students must major in a STEM-related area of study, contributing to AFCEA\'s mission. Qualifying STEM majors include a broad spectrum, from astronomy to telecommunications engineering.Application Process:Applicants are required to submit:1. An online application form encompassing short-answer questions, educational and career plans, and a demonstration of financial need. Challenges faced, whether personal, physical, psychological, or educational, can also be articulated.2. An official college transcript reflecting completed courses and grades, including those from the Fall 2023 semester.3. Two letters of recommendation, with at least one from a professor in the student\'s STEM major.4. A statement outlining how the applicant meets the qualifying criteria of U.S. armed forces or AFCEA affiliation.Applicants bear the responsibility of coordinating with recommenders and ensuring the submission of all required documents. Completed applications, along with supporting documentation, must be submitted by the annual deadline.In essence, the Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship is more than a financial aid program; it\'s an embodiment of the AFCEA community\'s commitment to supporting resilient and determined female STEM scholars in their pursuit of excellence. Join us in this transformative journey by applying and contributing to a legacy of empowerment.', 'The Col. Kathleen Swacina STEM Scholarship, a testament to the remarkable career of Col. Kathleen Swacina, USA (Ret.), stands as a beacon of support for outstanding female college students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines. ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2711, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2712, 'MMUF Dissertation Grants', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program and gather to prepare graduate school applications, receive funding for additional research, and professional support throughout their dissertation research. These Fellowships are funded by the Mellon Foundation and open only to alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.The MMUF Dissertation Grants provide doctoral candidates at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation. The MMUF Dissertation Grants are available to graduate students who participated in the?Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program. The grants provide graduate students at the critical juncture of completing their graduate degrees with support to spend a year finishing the writing of the dissertation.', 'The MMUF Advancement Program Fellows bring diverse perspectives to their graduate studies and careers in the academy, ensuring their perspectives are shared within their disciplines and with their students. Fellows are alumni of the Mellon Mays Undergradu', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2713, 'The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program enhances the DoD civilian workforce with innovative scientists, engineers and researchers across the United States. SMART creates a highly skilled DoD STEM workforce that competes with the dynamic trends in technology and innovation to protect national security.The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program is an opportunity for students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines to receive a full scholarship and guaranteed civilian employment with the Department of Defense (DoD) upon degree completion. Applicants must be pursuing a technical degree in one of the 21 STEM disciplines listed on the provider\'s site. Technical degrees include programs specializing in science, mathematics, and engineering (as listed in the 21 approved disciplines). Non-technical degrees include management, arts or humanities degrees that are not approved or funded by SMART.', 'The Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program, funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), is a combined educational and workforce development opportunity for STEM students. The SMART Scholarship-for-Serv', 184000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2714, 'William Lowell Putnam Competition', 'The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students in the United States and Canada. The Putnam Competition takes place annually on the first Saturday of December. The competition consists of two 3-hour sessions, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. During each session, participants work individually on 6 challenging mathematical problems.The Putnam began in 1938 as a competition between mathematics departments at colleges and universities. Now the competition has grown to be the leading university-level mathematics examination in the world. Although participants work independently on the problems, there is a team aspect of the competition as well. Prizes are awarded to the participants with the highest scores and to the departments of mathematics of the five institutions the sum of whose top three scores is greatest.', 'The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is the preeminent mathematics competition for undergraduate college students in the United States and Canada. The Putnam Competition takes place annually on the first Saturday of December. The competition', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2715, 'Cards Against Humanity Science Ambassador Scholars', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-lecture, not a personal statement. Pretend you\'re a lecturer speaking to a class. Teach us something. Should be a clear, creative, accurate, and a demonstration of your passion for the subject. We value novel, memorable approaches to topics. Your video doesn\'t need to be fancy or hightech. Production value is not a factor, but it must be three minutes or fewer in length. The video can be about any STEM topic, not necessarily your field of study. Pick a topic that excites and fascinates you. We don\'t need to hear about the latest thing in science news (unless that\'s your jam). Be scientifically accurate. We encourage you to cite the sources used to research your topic. Ideally, this would be in a slide or frame at the end of your video. Upload your video to YouTube and mark it public. To be eligible, you identify as a woman in a way that is significant to you and you will be attending college full-time in the United States during the academic year following the award, seeking an undergraduate degree in STEM. All fields within science, technology, engineering, and math are eligible. A STEM field must be your major field of study (not your minor).', 'To apply for the Science Ambassador Scholarship, film a threeminute educational video of yourself explaining a STEM topic you\'re passionate about. You must be a high school senior or an undergraduate college student to apply. Your video should be a mini-l', 160000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2716, 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a passion for computer science, engineering, or robotics. This scholarship empowers students to shape their future through college funding, paid internships, and industry mentorship.Scholarship Benefits:Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000 per year) towards an undergraduate degree in engineering or computer science.Internship Opportunity: Secure an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon, gaining hands-on experience in the industry.Eligibility Requirements:To be eligible for the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, applicants must:Be a high school senior in the U.S., currently enrolled in or having completed a high school or college dual-degree course in computer science, engineering, or robotics.Plan to pursue a bachelors degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics, or a related field from an accredited 4-year college or a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.Be authorized to work in the U.S. (e.g., Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen).Maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).Demonstrate financial need.How to Apply:High school seniors who have not taken a computer science, engineering, or robotics course can opt-in to take an assessment offered by Amazon.Demonstrate financial need to be considered for this transformative scholarship.Beyond the Scholarship:Recipients of the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship become part of a dynamic community. Scholars share their unique experiences, fostering a supportive network across the country. Engaging with scholars goes beyond the scholarship or internship; it opens doors to a collaborative and inspiring community passionate about computer science.The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is not just an opportunity for financial support; it\'s a gateway to a vibrant community, valuable industry experience, and a pathway to success in the world of technology. As an Amazon Future Engineer scholar, you don\'t just receive a scholarship; you join a community that encourages growth, innovation, and excellence. Apply today to be part of this transformative journey!', 'Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship: Paving the Path to Success in TechnologyAbout the Scholarship:The Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship is more than just financial support; it\'s a transformative opportunity for high school seniors in the U.S. who have a ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2717, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2718, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2719, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2720, 'Partstack Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarshi', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders in Engineering Scholarship aims to empower a diverse generation of engineers to address such challenges.Eligibility Criteria:Open to all high school seniors, undergraduates, and graduate students attending college engineering programs in the United States.No GPA requirements, but applicants must be in good academic standing.Must demonstrate enrollment at a 2 or 4-year institution if selected as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering recipient.Why Apply:Contribute to solving critical engineering challenges, especially in the semiconductor field.Support your education with a $2,500 scholarship award.How to Enter:Complete a short application form.Choose one of the following submission options:Upload a photo of yourself with your project and write an essay (500 words or less) responding to the prompt.Upload a short video (2-3 minutes) of yourself with your project, addressing the prompt.Prompt:Tell us how you envision contributing to the future of engineering and addressing significant challenges, such as semiconductor microchip shortages.Don\'t miss this opportunity to be recognized as a Partstack Future Leader in Engineering. Apply now and be part of the solution to tomorrow\'s engineering problems!', 'Partstack Corporation is proud to offer up to four (4) $2,500 scholarship awards to students passionate about engineering majors (and related sciences) at 2 or 4-year institutions. As semiconductor microchip shortages impact the nation, our Future Leaders', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2721, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2722, 'Knowles Teaching Fellows Program', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an educational system that is led by teachers who are equipped to solve difficult problems and respond to local challenges in order to serve all of our nations students.Valued at up to $150,000 and renewable for up to five years, the Knowles Teaching Fellows Program is awarded to Americas best and brightest new teachers of high school mathematics and science. Fellowship benefits are extensive and encompass financial resources, professional and leadership development, teaching tools and materials, and access to a coast-to-coast network of like-minded colleagues. Applicants must be entering their first, second or third year as teacher of record during the next academic year from now. Fellowship awardees will be announced in May', 'The Knowles Teacher Initiative is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of mathematics and science teachers who are collaborative, innovative leaders improving education for all students in the United States. We strive to create an edu', 150000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2723, 'Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in trade schools, certifications, or college. Scholarships support FFA high school seniors and collegiate members. Just one application is required for multiple scholarship opportunities totaling close to $2 million. Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture. In order to apply for this scholarship, students must: be a high school senior (public, private or home-schooled) or enrolled in college full time (minimum of 12 credit hours); be planning to pursue a degree in a qualifying area of study; be planning to attend a vocational, 2-year or 4-year qualifying ag related study program after high school; have a 2.5 GPA; and obtain no less than two electronic endorsements from qualifying farmers.', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2724, 'AMS Graduate Fellowships', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, oceanography, and physics. To be eligible, applicants must be entering their first year of graduate school in the fall of the year the scholarship is offered and pursuing a degree in the atmospheric or related sciences at a US accredited institution. A minimum 3.0 GPA or higher is required and applicants must be U.S. citizens or hold permanent resident status. Three letters of references and relevant transcripts will also be required to apply. A stipend will be presented to each fellowship recipient for a nine-month period in the academic year. In addition, fellowship recipients will receive partial travel support to attend the AMS Annual Meeting. Notifications will go out in March. Students who have already received their Masters are not eligible.', 'The AMS Fellowship Program is a source of unique opportunities for outstanding students looking to pursue graduate education in the fields of atmospheric sciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, hydrology, mathematics, ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2725, 'Furman University Wylie Math Scholarship', 'Furman has transformed the educational experience to be different to have a distinct and purposeful pathway of opportunity and resources. We believe a Furman education is one of the smartest investments you will ever make. We also know that the process of applying for aid can be daunting! We are here to help you learn about the merit-based scholarships, need-based grants, state and federal grants, state and federal loans and work-study programs that are available to make a Furman education possible. The Wylie Scholarships in Mathematics are awarded to incoming freshmen that have demonstrated outstanding mathematical ability and an interest in pursuing the study of mathematics in college. These scholarships are renewable based on completion of specific academic requirements and on participation in Furman\'s mathematics program. To be eligible for a Wylie Scholarship, a student must have a combined SAT score of at least 1350 or an ACT score of at least 31.', 'Furman has transformed the educational experience to be different to have a distinct and purposeful pathway of opportunity and resources. We believe a Furman education is one of the smartest investments you will ever make. We also know that the process o', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2726, 'DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science and engineering problems. The program fosters a community of energetic and committed Ph.D. students, alumni, DOE laboratory staff and other scientists who want to have an impact on the nation while advancing their research.The DOE CSGF trains scientists to meet the nation\'s workforce needs and helps to create a nationwide interdisciplinary community. The fellowship provides support and guidance to some of the nation\'s best scientific graduate students and these graduates now work in DOE laboratories, private industry, and educational institutions. This is open only to full-time students and legal US residents. For more information and to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.', 'Established in 1991, the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing doctoral degrees in fields that use high-performance computing to solve complex science', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2727, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2728, 'College of Saint Mary Marie Curie Scholarship', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for young womenwho want to major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA majors). You could receive up to $20,000 toward your College of Saint Mary education each year while you live on campusand continue tomeet program requirements. That is up to $80,000 for a four year degree. Marie Curie Scholars receive academic support from tutors, gain research opportunities, enjoy a community of bright, science and math minded women,and participate in seminars and student clubs. To be eligible for the Marie Curie Scholarship, applicants must: pursue a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Human Biology (non-Pre-PA); be a citizen of the United States; and possess at least two out of three qualities- have a 3.5 GPA, an ACT score of 23 or a strong demonstration of STEM preparedness through coursework, STEM extracurricular activities, and/or job experience in science and math. Though not required, preference is given to students that wish to pursue non medicine STEM careers, as well as students with high financial aid need and individuals from underrepresented groups (including first-generation, minority groups, single parents).', 'With the support of the National Science Foundation, College of Saint Mary offers a unique and competitive program for academically talented students who excel in STEM. Our Marie Curie Scholarshipprovides significant financial support and resources for yo', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2729, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2730, 'APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Wome', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these internships is to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to pursue graduate studies in science and engineering. Any student who identifies as a woman and an underrepresented minority is eligible to apply to both internships.Applicants must be female, including all students who present or identify as women and/or trans women with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or university at the time of application. Additional eligibility requirements are below. IBM hosts paid summer internships at three IBM research locations: Almaden (San Jose, CA), Austin, TX, or Watson (Yorktown Heights, NY). These internship experiences provide students with the opportunity to work closely with an IBM mentor and work on research projects that match their skills and interests as well as the ongoing research programs of the laboratory. The Almaden and Watson lab have a full range of research, and the Austin lab focuses on software and systems.', 'The American Physical Society and IBM co-sponsor two undergraduate research internship programs: the APS/IBM Research Internship for Undergraduate Women, and the APS/IBM Research Internships for Underrepresented Minority Students. The goal of these intern', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2731, 'Boren Scholarships', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. In exchange for funding, Boren Scholars commit to working in the federal government for at least one year after graduation. High school graduates, GED recipients and matriculated undergraduate students may apply for the scholarship. David L. Boren is the principal author of the legislation that created the National Security Education Program and the Boren Awards, the scholarships and fellowships that bear his name. In arguing in the U.S. Senate for passage of NSEP, Boren expressed his view that the U.S. needed a large increase in experts in the languages and cultures of nations which were underrepresented in the number of U.S. students studying there. With changes in the world, Boren felt that the U.S. would work more and more through partnerships with other countries whose needs and perspectives needed to be more fully understood.', 'Boren Scholarships, a prestigious initiative of the National Security Education Program, provide unique funding opportunities for U.S. undergraduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests, and underrep', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2732, 'DAR Leo W. and Alberta V. Thomas Utz Scholarship -', 'The Leo W. and Alberta V. Thomas Utz Scholarship Math is a scholarship in the amount of $4,000 year for up to four consecutive years to students who are pursing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Math. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA of 3.25 based on a 4.0 scale used by the educational institution. An official transcript must be submitted to the Office of the Reporter General each year by July 10th or the scholarship is forfeited. This scholarship is renewable to recipients who maintain a 3.25 GPA. Applicants must be citizens of the United States. This scholarship is offered by Daughters of the American Revolution. More than 1,000,000 women have joined the organization since it was founded over 125 years ago. They became members to honor their heritage as well as make a difference in their communities across the country and the world.', 'The Leo W. and Alberta V. Thomas Utz Scholarship Math is a scholarship in the amount of $4,000 year for up to four consecutive years to students who are pursing undergraduate or graduate degrees in Math. Renewal is conditional upon maintenance of a GPA o', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2733, 'EPP Undergraduate Scholarship Program', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who have completed their sophomore year and are attending minority-serving institutions (MSIs). You must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national who is either currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time student who is in their second year of a four-year academic program or a third-year student in a five-year program. at an accredited minority-serving college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories. Applicants must earn and maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA.This program includes coverage of travel and conference expenses during award recipients\' junior and senior years. As part of the program, students complete an 11 week paid summer internship and training at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, between May and July of the first summer. During the second summer, students complete a 10 week paid internship at NOAA facilities across the country. Students are paid a stipend and receive a housing allowance during summer internships. Recipients also attend a two-week orientation at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD, and begin their first summer internship in early June. At the end of both summer internships, students present the results of their projects at an Education and Science Symposium in Silver Spring, MD (travel expenses paid).', 'The EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship provides funds for two years of undergraduate study majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) discipline related to NOAA\'s programs and mission. The program is targeted toward students who h', 45000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2734, 'Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility during the summer. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, currently enrolled or accepted as a full-time second-year student in a four-year academic program or as a full-time third-year student in a five-year undergraduate program at an accredited college or university within the U.S. or U.S. territories, have a minimum GPA of 3.0.Applicant must have declared a major (and maintain that major) in a discipline including, but not limited to: oceanic, environmental, biological, and atmospheric sciences, mathematics, engineering, remote sensing technology, physical and social sciences including geography, physics, hydrology, geomatics, or teacher education that support NOAA\'s programs and mission. The internship between the first and second years of the award provides the scholars with hands-on, practical experience in NOAA-related science, research, technology, policy, management, and education activities. Awards also include travel funds to attend a mandatory NOAA Scholarship Program orientation and the annual Science & Education Symposium, scientific conferences where students present their research, and a housing subsidy for scholars who do not reside at home during the summer internship.', 'The Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Scholarship Program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at an NOAA facility du', 19000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2735, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2736, 'LPGA Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities in STEM fields, Chevron is proud to offer five $2,500 scholarships annually. This scholarship program not only supports academic pursuits but also contributes to changing the face of golf by fostering inclusivity and excellence.Scholarship Details:Number of Scholarships: Five scholarships of $2,500 each.Renewable: The scholarships are renewable for four years of undergraduate studies, totaling $10,000 per recipient.Eligibility Criteria:Female high school seniors from minority backgrounds.Pursuing a full-time, STEM-focused course of study at an accredited U.S. college or university.Why Apply?Financial Support: Receive a scholarship of $2,500 to support your academic journey.Renewable Opportunity: Enjoy the possibility of scholarship renewal for four years, providing sustained assistance.Advancing Diversity in Golf and STEM: Be part of Chevron\'s commitment to changing the face of golf and promoting diversity in STEM fields.Application Process:Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria.Prepare a compelling application highlighting your dedication to a STEM-focused course of study.Emphasize your commitment to changing the face of golf and contributing to a more inclusive future.Changing the Face of Golf and STEM: Your Opportunity to LeadChevron\'s commitment to diversity and education is exemplified through the Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship. If you are a female high school senior with a passion for STEM and a desire to make a positive impact on the world, seize this opportunity to apply for a scholarship that goes beyond academic supportit\'s about shaping the future of golf and STEM fields.', 'The Chevron Changing the Face of Golf Scholarship, established in partnership with the LPGA Foundation, is a groundbreaking initiative to empower young women from minority backgrounds. With a commitment to promoting diversity and educational opportunities', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2737, 'Texas- UK Award', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies, start on their career paths and reach their potential. We are extremely proud of our scholars who graduate thanks to our donors and forge incredible careers for themselves. We offer a range of scholarships for students from underprivileged backgrounds. Award amounts will vary.The Texas- UK scholarship is designed for high achieving academic students with a financial hardship studying within the Texas education system that are intent on spending a semester of study at a UK-based university majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Texas who is enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system and must be majoring in STEM or business. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above and demonstrate financial need.', 'The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007. Our scholars from underprivileged backgrounds are able, with financial support from BAFTX, to complete their studies,', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2738, 'Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision Science Competition', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the future through collaborative brainstorming and research of current science and technology. Beyond engaging your students in problem solving, team-based learning, critical thinking, and communication skills, ExploraVision aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards.Students work in groups of two, three or four, and are guided by a team coach and an optional mentor. Each team selects a technology, or an aspect of a technology, which is present in the home, school, or community, or any other technology relevant to their lives. They will explore what the technology does, how it works, and how, when, and why it was invented. The students must then project into the future what that technology could be like 10 or more years in the future and determine what scientific breakthroughs need to occur to make it a reality. Entrants must be full time student, currently enrolled in and attending a public, private, or home school in the United States. They must be younger than 21 years old, and must only submit one project per year.', 'The Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition for K12 students engages the next generation in real world problem solving with a strong emphasis on STEM. ExploraVision challenges students to envision and communicate new technology 20 years in the futu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2739, 'Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate to receive it? You may want to discuss your past academic or personal achievements, leadership skills, community and school involvement, or obstacles youve overcome.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from or a graduate of Pecatonica High School; Major in elementary education or middle/secondary math education; and Have a GPA of at least 3.0/4.0. Pecatonica High School graduates entering their student teaching year are eligible to apply for a larger award. Past recipients will receive preference for the larger award. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Anthony and Charlotte Kinney Scholarship is for graduating seniors or graduates of Pecatonica High School who are pursuing careers as teachers. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Taking into consideration the background and criteria of this sch', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2740, 'ASFPM Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of a 5-year or dual degree undergraduate program, and studying in a field related to floods and flood management. The funds will pay the recipients college or university directly for any tuition costs which exceed any existing financial aid or scholarships up to $20,000 per year. Funds remaining after tuition payment may be used for other educational expenses, room and board in a college dormitory, or an equivalent stipend if living off campus. Funds are for undergraduate work only.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or have U.S. permanent resident alien status; have completed a minimum of 1 year of studies at a college or university by January of the year the scholarship is awarded; be entering their junior year or entering their 4th year of a 5-year dual undergraduate degree program in the fall of the year the scholarship is awarded; have a cumulative, minimum GPA of 2.5 (or equivalent) at the completion of the Fall Semester; be attending an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories; and be pursuing a course of study related to the vision of the ASFPM Foundation, which includes, engineering, planning, and biological, earth and social sciences.', 'The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) Foundation Future Leaders Scholarship is up to $20,000 per year for two years available to a student entering their junior year in a 4-year undergraduate degree program or entering the last two years of', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2741, 'Association for Women in Mathematics Essay Contest', 'To increase awareness of womens ongoing contributions to the mathematical sciences, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) andMath for America co-sponsors an essay contest for biographies of contemporary women mathematicians and statisticians in academic, industrial, and government careers. The essays will be based primarily on an interview with a woman currently working in or retired from a mathematical sciences career.Participation is open to middle school, high school and undergraduate students. Dollar amounts will vary.A valid submission will contain the following information: A biographical essay of approximately 500 1000 words in length, based primarily on an interview you conduct with a woman currently working in or retired from a mathematical career; A short (approximately 100 words) biographical sketch of the student contestant. This biographical sketch can be written in the first person, and it should include the students name, grade level, school, and mathematical interests; Information about the student: students name; address of student (or parent); phone number or email address of student (or parent); Information about the subject of the biography.', 'To increase awareness of womens ongoing contributions to the mathematical sciences, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) andMath for America co-sponsors an essay contest for biographies of contemporary women mathematicians and statisticians in ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2742, 'IEEE Life Member History Fellowship', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields. These are defined per IEEE Bylaw I-104.11 as: Engineering, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Physical Sciences, Biological and Medical Sciences, Mathematics, Technical Communications, Education, Management, and Law and Policy. This work should be carried out at a college or university of recognized standing. Please note that this Fellowship is intended for the history of technology; it is not intended for scholars studying current electrical engineering or computing.', 'The IEEE Life Member History Fellowship supports one year of full-time graduate work or one year of post-doctoral research for a scholar in this field who has received his or her Ph.D. within the past four years in the history of IEEE\'s designated fields.', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2743, 'Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CFNILs scholarships are memorials, which celebrate the life and passions of individuals. The applications are read and scored by committees of volunteers who use a blind review process and make recommendations to CFNILs Board of Trustees. Scholarship recipients are announced in late April. Awards are sent directly to the recipients post-secondary institution.The Janet L. Williams Mathematics Scholarship provides educational resources to students graduating from Hononegah Community High School and majoring in math, math education, computer science or engineering. Applicants must be graduating seniors from Hononegah High School intending to major in math, education to teach math, computer science, or engineering, have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and plan to attend a two- or four-year college or university as a full-time student in the fall of the year the award is offered. Preference will be given to math majors. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'CFNILs scholarship funds were created by donors that recognize the importance of helping students achieve their educational goals, now and in perpetuity. The funds creators selected the criteria based on their interests and the communitys need. Many of CF', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2744, 'JSU Alabama Bush Memorial Scholarship', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Newbern Bush Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Newbern Bush, a retired faculty member who taught mathematics. The scholarship is to be awarded to a full-time, native-born Alabama undergraduate student who has attained junior status and is majoring in mathematics. The JSU Foundation, through collaborative relationships with individuals, corporations, foundations, and other organizations, creates opportunities that will provide additional support to the students, programs, services, and educational community of Jacksonville State University. The Foundation will achieve its mission through image enhancement, effective asset management, entrepreneurial efforts, and development activities. The overall mission of the JSU Foundation is to maximize private gift support for Jacksonville State University while laying the groundwork for future fundraising success, in order to aid the University in fulfilling its own mission of excellence in education, research, and service.', 'The Jacksonville State University Foundation awards the Newbern Bush Memorial Scholarship annually. Established in memory of Newbern Bush, a retired faculty member who taught mathematics. The scholarship is to be awarded to a full-time, native-born Alabam', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2745, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2746, 'University of Michigan Bell Scholarship', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (at the University of Michigan). Scholarships are funded by The Gloria Wille Bell and Carlos R. Bell Charitable Trust, held outside the University of Michigan until July 30, 2026, and administered by the Trustee of the Trust in cooperation with the University of Michigan.To be eligible for the Bell Scholarships, applicants must: have graduated from high school with a grade-point average of at least 3.0; be residents of Virginia, applicable counties in Michigan, a graduate of New Trier High School, a graduate of a Chicago school, or a graduate of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora; be a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, computer science or another related scientific field in the College of Engineering or the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts; and be a U.S. Citizen or permanent U.S. resident. Applications run from the Fall until the due date.', 'Bell Scholarships are merit-based scholarships intended to enhance recruitment efforts for academically talented students in designated geographic areas pursuing undergraduate science-related degrees in the College of Engineering or the College of Literat', 80000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2747, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2748, 'ASNE Scholarship Program', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awarded hundreds of scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students interested in pursuing an education and career in naval engineering.Though rooted in tradition, a constant push for more power and efficiency, the application and development of cutting-edge technology, modern warfare and issues related to national security have aided the evolution of naval engineering. Today, naval engineering includes most engineering disciplines as they are applied to a naval specialty and has become a challenging and rewarding career field in high demand. Each year, rising junior and senior undergraduate and graduate students nationwide can receive a merit (academic record, work history, and professional interest in naval engineering) based scholarship valued to to $4,000 per academic year.', 'The American Society of Naval Engineers began its scholarship program in 1979 in order to promote the profession of naval engineering and to encourage college students to enter the field. Since the inception of the Scholarship Program, ASNE has since awar', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2749, 'WHOI Summer Student Fellowship Program', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering including but not limited to the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy. Students must have at least a tentative interest in the ocean sciences, oceanographic engineering, mathematics, or marine policy. Persons from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Students will receive a weekly stipend as well as travel allowance. Through this program of Fellowship grants, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\'s aim is to give a promising group of science and engineering students experience that will assist them in determining whether they wish to devote careers to the study of the oceans. This program is made possible through the generosity of friends of the Institution and grants from the National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program (NSF-REU).', 'Summer Student Fellowships at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution are awarded to undergraduate students who have completed their junior or senior year at colleges or universities and are studying in any of the fields of science or engineering includi', 8160, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2750, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2751, 'Goodyear STEM Career Day Scholarships', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships will be awarded to students in her/his name to the university she/he is to attend. Applicants must be Ohio high school seniors who will be enrolled in an accredited college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science in a Goodyear STEM or Engineering discipline. The scholarship is meant to benefit talented high school students who are pursuing a career in a Goodyear STEM discipline. The scholarship will be paid directly to the students financial aid account for their respective college institution and will be applied to any outstanding charges on the students account which may include tuition, mandatory fees, on-campus housing (room and board), and an on-campus meal plan. If there are no outstanding funds on the students financial aid account, the scholarship will be forfeited. Absolutely no funds will be paid directly to the student.', 'For STEM Career Day, Goodyear, along with The Goodyear Womens Network are funding scholarships for students that will attend any accredited college or university program to pursue a bachelor\'s degree in a Goodyear STEM discipline. Numerous scholarships wi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2752, 'Davidson Fellows Scholarship', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Outside the Box. Davidson Fellows are honored every year in Washington, D.C. with Congressional meetings and a special reception. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are 18 years old or younger. This scholarship is based on age, not grade level, so students of any grade who are 18 years of age and under are eligible to apply.Scholarships are awarded on the basis of significant work. Significant work is an accomplishment that experts in the field recognize as meaningful and has the potential to make a positive contribution to society. Davidson Fellows must be available to attend, with one parent or guardian, the awards reception and other recognition events to be held in September in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Travel expenses and lodging will be provided by the Institute.)', 'The Davidson Fellows Scholarship awards scholarships to extraordinary young people, 18 and under, who have completed a significant piece of work. Application categories are Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Literature, Music, Philosophy and O', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2753, 'ASUS Scholarship', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ASUS-served locations who are current high school seniors, graduates or current undergraduates planning to continue their education in college or vocational school programs in the fields of environmental science, technology, environmental engineering, biology, chemistry, medical sciences, mathematical sciences, business management or acquisition and contract management. This is renewable upon a 2.5 GPA. Applicants will be notified in April. Every day, we at ASUS rely on incredible technological breakthroughs and procedures to achieve our goals. We are grateful for the innovators who developed these resources, and in return we want to lend a hand in developing the education of the innovators and leaders of tomorrow. Awards are granted without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, or national origin.', 'American States Utility Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned Subsidiaries (ASUS, Inc.) has established a scholarship program to assist dependent children of active, full-time U.S. military members and dependent children of honorably discharged veterans at ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2754, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2755, 'Maryland Sea Grant Undergraduate Fellowships in Es', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with top science mentors studying Americas largest estuary. Each REU fellow will receive a stipend, free housing at their research labs and round-trip travel expenses.The Research Experience for Undergraduates fellowship program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Maryland Sea Grant College. Its goal is to encourage students to develop independence and confidence in a research-oriented atmosphere, and to continue their education in estuarine and ocean science. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and have completed at least two years of study towards (but not yet completed) a bachelors degree. Preference is given to students who are rising seniors. Students from underrepresented groups and institutions with limited research opportunities are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Maryland Sea Grant offers students the opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During the 12-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. Its a special opportunity to develop your research skills ', 7200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2756, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2757, 'NDSGC Pearl I. Young Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity or outside the gender binary, be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include: a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles; one letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes; and essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Pearl I. Young Space Grant Award for a student at the University of North Dakota. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Eligible applicants must have a female gender identity', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2758, 'Society of Actuaries Hickman Scholar Program', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is designed to provide stipends to doctoral students who will, through their studies, address research and education needs of the profession, including both the theoretical and practical aspects. An SOA Hickman Scholar is named on the basis of individual merit.Individuals who meet the following requirements may apply: applicants must be enrolled fulltime, have recently been admitted or are currently applying to a qualifying doctoral program in the United States or Canada; applicants must hold a fellowship-level actuarial credential or are pursuing associateship or fellowship membership of an accrediting actuarial organization; and all applicants must have at least two actuarial exams passed. This scholarship is renewable up to two times.', 'The Society of Actuaries James C. Hickman Scholar program was established to increase the number of academic actuaries who hold a PhD and an actuarial designation, and who intend to pursue academic careers in the United States or Canada. The program is de', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2759, 'DHS Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serv', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research a university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The program requires teams to be composed of one faculty member and up to two students (undergraduate and/or graduate level).To be eligible, all applicants must: be at an eligible Minority Serving Institution (MSI) at that time of application; be a United States citizen by the application deadline; participate in the program for ten consecutive weeks during the same period as other team members; and have coverage under a health insurance plan before arriving at the appointment site and maintain coverage during the appointment. In addition, student applicants must: be at least 18; have a 3.0 GPA; be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate (with at least sophomore-status) or a graduate student (including doctorates); and be pursuing studies in an eligible major.', 'The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This', 9500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2760, 'HBCU Week x AstraZeneca Scholarship', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students entering an HBCU and majoring in any STEM or supply chain related majors working towards a bachelors degree.Applicants must: complete and submit application their application; provide their most recent, verifiable high school transcript (Subject to authentication); provide proof of acceptance at an Historically Black College or University (HBCU); be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; complete or have completed high school with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted); and be entering their freshman year of college.', 'The mission of HBCU Week is to encourage high-school aged youth to enroll into HBCUs, provide scholarship dollars for matriculation and sustain a pipeline for employment from undergraduate school to corporate America. This scholarship is open to students ', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2761, 'Gertrude M. Cox Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.The Cox Scholarship, sponsored by the ASA Committee on Women in Statistics and Caucus for Women in Statistics, was established in 1989 to encourage more women to enter statistically oriented professions. Two scholarship recipients are selected each year: one to a woman in or entering the early stages of graduate training (MS or PhD) and one to a woman in a more advanced stage of training. Scholarship recipients receive a certificate and $1,000. The application is limited to women who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or Canada and who are admitted to full-time study in a graduate statistics program by July 1 of the award year.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2762, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2763, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarsh', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and Engineering Network Group (ENG) scholarships are supported by PG&E and through the fundraising and contributions of the following employee groups, as well as individual employees. Each group awards scholarships to students who have shown commitment to specific communities or causes. This employee group is dedicated to cultivating and maintaining an energized network of professionals in support of African American culture focusing on career and professional development, mentoring and community outreach. To be eligible for the Pacific Gas & Electric Company Black ERG Scholarship, applicants must have a 3.0 GPA and be either a high school senior or a current undergraduate. All majors are eligible, but encouragement is given to STEM, business, environmental or energy-related emphases.', 'PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The PG&E Employee Resource Group (ERG) and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2764, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Schola', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Veterans ERG Scholarship focuses on veteran advocacy within PG&E and in their service area communities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to STEM or energy-related emphasis. Eligible applicants must: be high school seniors or continuing college students; have a 2.0 GPA; and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2765, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company Women\'s Network ERG Scholarship promotes, develops and celebrates the community of women working at PG&E. Eligible majors are non-medical science, technology, engineering, mathematics, business, energy fields and public policy. Eligible applicants must be female high school seniors, have a 3.0 GPA, and have a residence residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2766, 'DGV Scholarship Program', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, a degree in S.T.E.M., finance or business; Must be part of an underrepresented demographic in the financial services sector (Women, BIPOC); Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident (holder of a Permanent Resident Card), or an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent) and be able to demonstrate financial need by having a FAFSA Expected Family Contribution index value of $25,000 or less.Applicanst must maintain contact with DGV at pre-determined times during the year to provide updates on student experience and receive mentorship from DGV Solutions; and must show promise or potential in becoming a member of the broader finance community. If selected, students will receive an award of $5,000. Awards are renewable for up to three additional years. Renewal is contingent upon satisfactory academic performance in a full-time course of study.', 'In order to be considered for the DGV Scholarship, individuals must be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited four-year college or a university, or be a high school senior accepted for such enrollment; Must be pursuing, or planning to pursue, ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2767, 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge)', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints, akin to those faced by professional mathematicians working in the industry. Teams of 11th and 12th graders from anywhere in the United States, including territories and DoDEA schools, and sixth form students (age 16-19) in England and Wales may participate. The competition is fully virtual, and participants will not be charged a registration or participation fee.Teams must be comprised of three to five students and one teacher-coach and a maximum of two teams per school may register. Students from dual/joint enrollment programs, magnet programs, and other academic or training programs that draw students from more than one high school for a subset of classes or academic enrichment may be eligible if all of the criteria are met, and at the discretion of SIAM. Homeschool and cyber school students may either form their own team(s) or request to participate on a team at the school in the district or community in which they reside if it meets the SIAM guidelines.', 'MathWorks Math Modeling (M3 Challenge) is a contest for teams of high school juniors and seniors in the U.S. and sixth form students in England and Wales. Through participation in this competition, students experience what it\'s like to work as a team to t', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2768, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2769, 'ASGC Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an increased supply of students, well-prepared individuals who are fully qualified to teach mathematics and science in our elementary and secondary schools. To encourage talented individuals to pursue studies leading to teaching certification in the sciences and mathematics, the ASGC has established a competitive, undergraduate teacher education scholarship program to complement its existing science and engineering-based scholarships. The objective of the Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship opportunity is to encourage students pursue degrees leading to become teachers of the sciences and mathematics. The Undergraduate Teacher Education Scholarship applicants must meet the following requirements: applicants must be a US citizen; applicants must have a 3.0 GPA; and applicants must be enrolled as a full-time student (minimum of 12 credit hours) during the upcoming academic year and must be on a track that would qualify them to teach in a pre-college setting. Preference will be given to those majoring in the sciences and mathematics, especially earth, space and environmental science.', 'A major goal of the Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) is to develop programs that will help improve the science and mathematics education of all students, and thereby provide a more scientifically literate population. To this end the nation needs an i', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2770, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2771, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2772, 'Society of Automotive Engineers Scholarships', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but students who are studying engineering or related sciences such as math, chemistry, physics, biology, technologies or computer science are welcome to apply. Applicants should review the requirements for each scholarship, review the Frequently Asked Questions before completing the application and be sure to complete the application process online by March 15. All documents must be uploaded online within the application portal. The AwardSpring system will automatically complete application for those scholarships the applicant is qualified for.', 'Through generous contributions from various individuals, corporations, and universities, SAE International is proud to award scholarship money to both undergraduate and graduate engineering students. Requirements for individual scholarships vary, but stud', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2773, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2774, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2775, 'WSOS Baccalaureate Scholarship', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indirect costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Funding can be used for any eligible STEM or health care degree at any eligible public or private college or university in Washington state. Applications run from the beginning of January until the due date.Scholarswho do not intend to earn their bachelors degree are not eligible for the Baccalaureate Scholarship and are instead encouraged to review the Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS). To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident. To qualify, applicants must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)orWashington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA)for the relevant academic year by the application deadline, Apply forFederal Education Tax Creditsif eligible, and must have a family income at or below 125% of Washington state median family income based on family size. These scholarship funds are flexible and can be used to cover tuition, fees, and other costs of attendance, such as housing, transportation, food, and more. To be eligible for WSOS, a student must be a Washington resident.', 'The Baccalaureate Scholarship provides up to $22,500 in financial aid support and access to career-launching support services for students pursuing high-demand STEM and health care majors. This scholarship can be used to cover tuition, fees and other indi', 22500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2776, 'Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and determined to meet every challenge, we continue to climb, to forge new paths and reach new heights and we want you to join us. Throughout their generosity, the University of Akron offers many different types of scholarships for students.The Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship Program helps to increase more students to graduate in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare fields from the University of Akron. To be eligible for the Choose Ohio First STEMM Scholarship, applicants must: be an Ohio resident; major in a STEMM field (see website for eligible majors); be a incoming freshman, current college student changing to a qualifying STEMM major, transfer student or non-traditional student; and be enrolled full-time. There is no minimum ACT or GPA required. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Our university was built on a hilltop in Akron a word meaning the highest point. For over 150 years, thats where weve set our sights, rising from one peak to another in engineering, business, technology, health care, and the arts and sciences. Bound and ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2777, 'Edward C. Bryant Scholarship', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ASA has supported excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through the following: meetings, member services, education, publications, advocacy and accreditation. Our members serve in industry, government, and academia in more than 90 countries, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.Each year, an outstanding graduate student in survey statistics is awarded the Edward C. Bryant Scholarship to help support the student\'s graduate education. One scholarship recipient is selected annually. Honorees receive a certificate and cash prize of $2,500. The committee chooses the recipient based on their potential to contribute to survey statistics, applied experience in survey statistics and performance in graduate school. Each applicant should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent to the committee.', 'The American Statistical Association (ASA) is the worlds largest community of statisticians, the Big Tent for Statistics. It is the second-oldest, continuously operating professional association in the country. Since it was founded in Boston in 1839, the ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2778, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2779, 'PSGC Statewide Undergraduate Scholarship', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide scholarship program. Women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Applicable students must be rising stars in the field of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and will be attending their junior or senior year of college at an accredited Pennsylvania university/college in the FallPSGC scholarships are funded through the Congressionally-supported National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). All scholarship awards are contingent on available funding. A primary objective of NASAs Space Grant Program is to attract, recruit and train U.S. citizens, especially women, underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities, for careers in aerospace science and technology. Applications run from November until the due date.', 'In one of several efforts to promote higher education in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) disciplines, the Pennsylvania Space Grant Consortium (PSGC) offers financial support to undergraduate students through an annual state-wide sc', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2780, 'Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Program', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the second semester. The mission of the board is to identify high-achieving students who show the potential to contribute greatly to the science and mathematics departments at Ripon College as well as those who will benefit the most from special scholarly opportunities.This is an invitation only scholarship. Invitations to apply will be sent to accepted students in early January each year. Invited students will be asked to submit a five minute video describing their background, experiences, interests and/or career goals in an area of the sciences or mathematics. This video must be submitted to the admission office by March 1st. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'The Knop Science Scholarship is a prestigious four-year, full tuition scholarship based on tuition figures for the year to which the award money will be applied. The Ripon College Knop Science Scholars Board convenes each year at the beginning of the seco', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2781, 'SEG Scholarships', 'Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the SEG offers a range of different scholarship opportunities to students all over the globe. SEG Scholarships are based on merit. To qualify, you must be a student who: is a high school senior planning to attend college next year or an undergraduate or graduate college student; has above average grades; and is intending to pursue a college curriculum directed toward a career in applied geophysics.The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) is a global not-for-profit organization with a mission of connecting the world of applied geophysics. SEG supports students and emerging professionals with a variety of financial assistance options designed to provide accessibility to programs, events, and career development opportunities. Online applications are accepted 1 November through 1 March annually.', 'Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the SEG offers a range of different scholarship opportunities to students all over the globe. SEG Scholarships are based on merit. To qualify, you must be a student who: is a high school senior planning to attend co', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2782, 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Fund', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the construction or engineering industries. This innovative partnership from the Chicago Transit Authority, Walsh-Fluor Design Build Team, and Chicago Scholars will provide college scholarships and mentoring supports, along with access to career development opportunities, to guide students in launching careers in the construction and engineering industries.Eligibility and Requirements:*Currently attending a CPS high school or charter school supported by CPS for two consecutive years or more*Participant in the Chicago Scholars program*Graduating Senior with an unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher*Have taken or be enrolled in at least 2 courses in either Construction-Related Courses, Architecture, Pre-Engineering, Business, or STEM. Planning to pursue similar field of study in college.*School attendance rate of 85% or higher*Seeking a bachelor\'s degree from an accredited U.S. four-year college or university on a full-time basis*From a low-income household as determined by HUD standardsStudents selected for the scholarship will be notified via email with a copy going to the student\'s high school. Students may be expected to attend a scholarship gathering to celebrate this award if selected.', 'The Elevating Futures Scholarship Funds mission is to aid qualified Chicago Public School students from low-income households in pursuing a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) four-year college degree and launching a career in the constructio', 22000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2783, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2784, 'Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community with presence and impact. To apply for a scholarship administered by the Asian Pacific Fund, please review the complete eligibility criteria for each scholarship program, and download the application for the program(s) for which you are eligible.To be eligible for the Banatao Family Filipino American Education Fund scholarship, applicants must: be an incoming freshman enrolled full-time at an accredited four-year college or university in the upcoming academic year; plan on majoring in engineering, mathematics, computer science, environmental or physical science; have a 3.0 GPA; demonstrate financial need; reside in eligible Northern or Southern California counties; and have Filipino ancestry (at least 50%).', 'Our mission is to strengthen the Asian and Pacific Islander community in the Bay Area by increasing philanthropy and supporting the organizations that serve our most vulnerable community members. We envision a thriving Asian and Pacific Islander community', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2785, 'Gill-Elliott Scholarship', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. Applicants must have a cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or higher and a composite ACT score of at least 28 or SAT score of at least 1250. Applications run from early November until the due date, and award notifications are sent in May.Blue Grass Community Foundation is where people go to give to enhance the quality of life in Central and Appalachia Kentucky. We connect charitable individuals, families, businesses, communities and nonprofit organizations with causes they care about to meet community needs and make a difference. Our mission is to create generous, vibrant and engaged communities throughout Central and Appalachia Kentucky.', 'The Gill-Elliott Scholarship provides an annual award of $2,000 to a graduating senior from Highlands High School who demonstrates excellent academic achievement and who plans to pursue a degree in science, technology, engineering, math or pre-medicine. A', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2786, 'JMU Second Century STEM Scholarship', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to first-year students enrolling in a designated STEM major. To be eligible for the Second Century Scholarship, applicants must: have a 3.75 GPA (performance in science, technology and mathematics courses will receive additional consideration); have a demonstrated interest and commitment to study in a STEM area; and have a declaration of a major in a designated College of Science & Mathematics or College of Integrated Science & Engineering program.The Second Century Scholarship is valued at 100% of in-state tuition and fees and continues for a maximum of four consecutive years, pending continued exemplary academic performance. As JMU STEM programs continue to gain greater recognition for outstanding academic quality, the Second Century Scholarship reflects our commitment to supporting students who are serious about using STEM to make a difference in the world.', 'The James Madison University Second Century Scholarship provides financial support to exemplary students entering fields in the domain of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). This highly competitive four-year scholarship is open to fi', 54304, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2787, 'Wyoming Space Grant Undergraduate Fellowships', 'Each year the Wyoming Space Grant Consortium (WSGC) awards fellowships to undergraduate students attending the University of Wyoming or one of Wyomings community colleges to provide the student with the opportunity to do real research. Undergraduates who are interested in science, math, engineering and technology careers gain valuable experience participating in research projects, while non-science majors broaden their educations with a research experience. The principle objective of the program is to provide students with a positive and rewarding research experience. Research projects can be conducted during the academic year, summer, or both. Applicants must be U.S. citizens.Funding is intended to be used for student hourly wages at a rate of $12.00/hour while working on the research project (timesheets will be submitted). It is critical that the hours projected for student work are realistic considering other commitments the student might have. Funding may not be used for: tuition to attend special institutes or off-campus programs, international travel, advisor salary, page charges, or equipment purchases costing more than $1000.', 'Each year the Wyoming Space Grant Consortium (WSGC) awards fellowships to undergraduate students attending the University of Wyoming or one of Wyomings community colleges to provide the student with the opportunity to do real research. Undergraduates who ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2788, 'American Association of Blacks in Energy Scholarsh', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans (underrepresented minorities) in energy related fields. We are proud to award 7 scholarships annually: Six scholarships at $3K each and one scholarship at $5K (this is a reoccurring scholarship for up to 4 years as long as the recipient maintains a 3.0 GPA and remains enrolled in an eligible Major). Applicant must: Have a minimum GPA of 3.0; Unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale); Be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, or mathematics field.', 'The American Association of Blacks in Energy is a professional association composed of African Americans in the energy industry. Through its Scholarship Program, the Association seeks to help increase the number of African-Americans, Hispanics, and Native', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2789, 'California Capital Airshow STEM Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in future leaders by awarding scholarships to graduating high school seniors planning to pursue a degree in one of the following areas: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math.Applicants must: Be a high school senior in Sacramento, El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties planning to attend a two (2) or four (4) year college or university, Vocational or Trade School in the fall; Be pursuing a college degree in the following areas of study: Aviation, Aeronautics, Airport Management, Aerospace, Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM); Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5; Demonstrate financial need (preference will go to students whose expected family contribution EFC is less than $10,000); and Be enrolled full time in at least 12 academic units or equivalent per quarter/semester in the fall.', 'Are you a high school senior graduating from a high school in Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, Yuba, Sutter or Solano counties? Do you have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher? The California Capital Airshow Scholarship was established to invest in futu', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2790, 'Mercatus Adam Smith Fellowship', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply if: they have a research or teaching interest that would benefit from a greater understanding of key writings in political economy; and they are able to commit to traveling 3 weekends and 1 week for colloquia during the upcoming academic year.The Adam Smith Fellowship is a co-sponsored program of the Mercatus Center and Liberty Fund, Inc. Adam Smith Fellowships are awarded to graduate students attending PhD programs at any university and in any aforementioned discipline. The aim of these fellowships is to introduce students to and encourage them to critically engage key thinkers in political economy that they might not otherwise encounter during their graduate studies.', 'In order to be accepted into the Adam Smith Fellowship program, you must be enrolled in a PhD program from any university and in any discipline including, but not limited to, economics, philosophy, political science, and sociology. Students should apply i', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2791, 'NJ Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Summer Int', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). Any full-time undergraduate student who will have completed at least four semesters of college education in a STEM, aerospace or space science field at a New Jersey university can apply. By NASA mandate, only U.S. citizens are eligible.The internship recipients are required to present a summary of their research work during the yearly internship conference (held at the end of summer) and submit a final report (of about 1000 words) that includes a summary of their findings as well as recommendations for future work. A survey of the internship recipients indicates that approximately 75% pursue graduate work in science and engineering, with the rest joining STEM industry. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a personal statement and a recommendation letter.', 'The New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a training grant from NASAs Office of STEM Engagement, is pleased to announce availability of ten-week academic summer internships for undergraduate students in four-year New Jersey colleges and universities ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2792, 'Women in Defense Scholarship', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense, demonstrate financial need, have a minimum GPA of 3.25 and be a U.S. citizen. Focus of the scholarship is on the following preferred fields of study: security studies, military history, government relations, engineering, computer science, cyber security, physics, mathematics, business (as it relates to national security or defense), law (as it relates to national security or defense), international relations, political science, policy and diplomacy, intelligence and economics.', 'Applicants must be women currently enrolled or expected to be enrolled at an accredited university or college by the next academic term, either full-time or part- time, be at least a junior undergraduate student or higher, demonstrate interest in pursuing', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2793, 'AABE NJ Chapter Scholarship', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who intends to enroll next semester in an accredited college or university and must be pursuing a major in business, one of the physical sciences, technology, engineering, arts, or mathematics field. The scholarship is intended for underrepresented People of Color. In addition, AABE NJ offers a discretionary scholarship for applicants of NJ Chapter members immediate family members. The amount of this scholarship is to be decided upon entry and qualification.', 'The AABE New Jersey (NJ) Chapter offers up to 3 scholarships up to $1K each based upon qualifications of selection criteria.Applicants must have an unweighted academic average of B or better (3.0 on a 4.0 scale), be a graduating high school senior who int', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2794, 'Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Schol', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (American University, The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Howard University, Trinity Washington University, or the University of the District of Columbia). Previous awardees are encouraged to apply.The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C., has a long history and strong commitment of supporting women in their educational pursuits. The Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship program was established to support women of any age pursuing a bachelor\'s degree in areas such as but not limited to business, engineering, healthcare, education, technology, mathematics, or the sciences (social or basic). Scholarship awards are given annually.', 'To be eligible for the Zonta Club of Washington, D.C. Undergraduate Scholarship, applicants must: have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate financial need; and be enrolled in an undergraduate program at eligible institutions (', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2795, '4-H Youth in Action', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Each of the four pillar winners will receive a $5,000 scholarship for higher education, to be paid directly to the institution, including two-year and four-year colleges, trade schools, or other advanced learning opportunities; An all-expenses-paid trip for the pillar winner & a chaperone to Washington, D.C. The winner will be recognized at the Legacy Awards; Participate in training opportunities and media engagements, while engaging with Council leadership, celebrities & other prominent 4-H alumni; An opportunity to be featured as the 4-H Youth Spokesperson for their pillar area; An official reference letter from National 4-H Council President and CEO, Jennifer Sirangelo; All interested applicants should complete the online application.', 'The 4-H Youth in Action Program recognizes four confident young leaders who are 4-H members or alumni between the ages of 15-19 in our core pillar areas of Agriculture, Civic Engagement, Healthy Living & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematic', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2796, '100 Black Men of Prince George\'s County, Inc. Scho', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges County Maryland. Scholarships will be awarded exclusively to STEM majors, with a preference for students pursuing degrees in Computer Science related fields. High school students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 and demonstrate the commitment to pursuing continued academic achievement post-high school (applicants must provide copies of official transcripts to support this declaration). Current college students must have earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 during their college tenure.', 'The 100 Black Men of Prince Georges County, Inc. is pleased to offer ten scholarships to students pursuing higher education. Students must be either graduating high school seniors or matriculating undergraduate students who are residents of Prince Georges', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2797, 'African American Leadership Society STEM Scholarsh', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who reside in Hampton Roads (Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Isle of Wight, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg), be African American, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Applicants must be enrolled to attend an accredited U.S. college or university in the fall or spring as a full-time, degree-seeking, first-year student and show a commitment to pursuing a STEM-related degree. African American veterans with honorable discharge pursuing a STEM-related college degree for the first time are also eligible. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider\'s website.To support black youth and veterans pursuing STEM degrees through higher education, United Way of South Hampton Roads African American Leadership Society created the STEM Scholarship Program funded by USAA. This initiative is designed to provide scholarship and academic support for African American high school students and veterans who aspire to earn STEM degrees and pursue careers in the STEM field. The program enables highly capable young people and veteran adult students to pursue undergraduate STEM majors and prepares them for successful careers in a variety of STEM professions. The application is open to high school seniors and veterans entering college as first-time freshmen in the fall or the spring of the year the award is offered. The program will award one-time scholarships to 120 African American students. Each scholarship recipient will receive up to $10,000 to use toward their education. Females will account for 50% of scholarship recipients and 25% will be awarded to applicants who qualify as first-generation college students.', 'Were on a mission to increase opportunity for African American students and reduce the racial and gender gaps that currently exist in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents ', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2798, 'BAFTX Undergraduate Award', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low income household; maintain a GPA of 3 or above (current college students) or 3.5 (current high school students applying for freshman year funding); and be able to attend an awards dinner to receive the award in Houston in April. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation, a school transcript, a FAFSA report and a personal essay. The British American Foundation of Texas (BAFTX) has been assisting gifted and talented young people achieve their objectives since 2007.', 'To be eligible for the BAFTX Undergraduate Award, applicants must: be a resident of Texas; be enrolled in full time education within the Texas education system; plan to pursue a major in science, technology, engineering, math or business; come from a low ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2799, 'BAFTX Women in STEM Scholarship', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a 2 year college. Scholarships will be awarded for the fall semester and are $5,000 each. This scholarship is for students residing in Texas and applying for funding to study in Texas. Students currently in college or high school seniors may apply. Scholarships may be used for tuition and college-related expenses payable to the college. Funding will be sent directly to the college. BAFTX was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit by the British American Business Council in 2006 as a beacon going forward into the future to help provide financial assistance and educational opportunities to academically gifted students in the United States and the United Kingdom who otherwise might not be able to pursue their education due to financial constraints.', 'The Women in STEM award is intended for low income families and is intended to alleviate the financial burden of funding tuition fees in Texas, for female students majoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) whether at a 4 year or a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2800, 'James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation Sc', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. The James T. and Rose M. Perryman Family Foundation awards 3 different types of scholarships: Trade School applicants supporting STEM based Programs; Nursing School Applicants supporting 2 & 4 year nursing programs; and College & University Applicants supporting undergraduate degrees in Engineering, Math, Metals, & Technology. All applications open in February, and deadlines are either March 31 or April 15, depending on which scholarship is being applied for.James T. and Rose M. Perryman were a loving, happily married couple, proud and encouraging role models for their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and founders of the Perryman Company based in Houston, Pennsylvania. The Perrymans became leaders in their industry by building a company focused on innovation and quality products. The Perryman Company continues to value its employees, exceptional workmanship, and a culture of open communication.', 'In 2015, James and Rose Perryman established The Perryman Foundation to provide for the education of the next generation of innovators. Since its founding, the Foundation has provided over $2 million in financial support to hard working college students. ', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2801, 'Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds and communities historically underrepresented in STEM fields. Each year, the STEM Scholarship Program awards $10,000 to 200 recipients studying engineering or computer science at a 4-year college or university. Recipients may renew the scholarship up to three times for a total potential value of $40,000 per student.Applicants to the Lockheed Martin STEM Scholarship Program must: Be a U.S. citizen; Demonstrate financial need; Be a high school senior with a 2.5 or above GPA or a freshman or a sophomore undergraduate student with a 2.5 or above GPA. Applicants must plan to or currently be enrolled majoring in one of the following: Aerospace Engineering; Computer; Engineering; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering; Industrial Engineering; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering; or Physics.', 'Lockheed Martin launched the STEM Scholarship Program in 2018as part of investment in the next generation of STEM talent. We are committed to providing access to pathways through education and into the STEM workforce for all students, particularly those f', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2802, 'LogicMonitor Women in STEM Scholarship', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall semester. As long as they are attending a US-based school, international students are also welcome to apply. Currently, women compose less than 30% of the science and engineering workforce. To be eligible for the Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: identify as a woman; have completed at least one year of college prior to the upcoming fall; be pursuing an undergraduate degree (associates or bachelors) in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics; and be enrolled in an accredited 2 or 4 year college/university in the United States for the upcoming school year when the scholarship is awarded.', 'LogicMonitor seeks to increase the percentage of women in the STEM workforce, and they are announcing a scholarship for women pursuing careers in STEM. Three recipients will be awarded a $6000 scholarship for the upcoming school year, starting in the fall', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2803, 'Mercer Family Foundation', 'Understanding that education is the key to the future, The Mercer Family Foundation is investing in students offering college scholarships to exceptional college juniors and seniors who have chosen math and/or physics as a career path. This program is limited to students enrolled University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Portland State University, Western Oregon University, Eastern Oregon University, Southern Oregon University, or The Oregon Institute of Technology.', 'Understanding that education is the key to the future, The Mercer Family Foundation is investing in students offering college scholarships to exceptional college juniors and seniors who have chosen math and/or physics as a career path. This program is li', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2804, 'Renate W. Chasman Award', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted physicist at Brookhaven Lab. Her work significantly influenced the design of electron particle accelerators around the world, including Brookhavens NSLS and its successor, NSLS-II.To be eligible for the award candidates must be: Graduate women students at an accredited educational institution; Performing research at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics); Candidates receiving their graduate degree before May of the competition year are not eligible. The award application process opens at the beginning of the calendar year and the winner is announced in spring. The awardee will be invited to present their research work at a meeting hosted by Brookhaven Women in Science.Before starting the application process make sure that you have the following information: Graduate course transcript (official not required) and CV including list of publications, list of presentations in conferences, and awards and honors that may highlight your academic credentials or any other useful information that highlights your involvement to benefit the community one combined pdf; Personnel statement (max 2500 characters); Description of research (max 2500 characters); Name and e-mail address of one professional reference who will provide a recommendation letter that should address the students academic strengths and career potential.', 'The Chasman Award was established in 1986 to encourage women to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The award honors the memory and scientific contributions of Renate Chasman (1932-1977), a noted phys', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2805, 'The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least a grade point average of a 3.5 or better; and have worked and/or participated in community service. Award amounts will vary by year to year, and applications run from December up until the due date.The applications will be judged, in order of importance, based upon the following criteria: enthusiasm and passion; financial need; grade point average; community service; and extracurricular activities. The fund was established to honor Jacob Pierri and to commemorate and support the causes to which he was committed to and excelled at. Through this scholarship fund, Jake will continue to contribute to help others grow and flourish through the pursuit of their education.', 'To be eligible for The Jacob Pierri Memorial Scholarship Fund, applicants must: reside within the State of New Jersey; plan to attend or attend a four year accredited college or university; major in Culinary Arts, Hospitality or Mathematics; have at least', 6000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2806, 'USMA Blake Family Metric Awards', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Funding for these awards is provided by Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan in an effort to help increase metric awareness and usage in the US. The Metric Scholarship Award is offered to US high school seniors who want to pursue an undergraduate degree. The Non-Student Metric Award is for US non-student (US government, K-12 educators, academia, industry, professional) applicants.All judging and final decisions of awards are the sole responsibility of the USMA. Only awardees will be contacted by email. All other applicants are encouraged to visit the USMA website to view the award status. Non-student applicants are not eligible to be a first place winner two years in a row. Winners and the top finalists will receive free USMA membership for one year, which includes the Metric Today newsletter. Winners names and cities will be used in USMAs award announcements and future promotions. Applications run from January 1 until the due date.', 'The USMA, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Kevlin and Dr. Don Jordan, offer two awards on a yearly basis. Previously, these awards were sponsored by the Blake Family Foundation. Yearly winners since 2017 are announced in the USMAs newsletter Metric Today. Fu', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2807, 'WID Horizons Michigan Scholarship', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; demonstrate achievements in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math; demonstrate interest in pursuing a career related to national security or defense; be active in school and/or the local community; and have a 3.0 GPA.This scholarship is an exciting first step for many young women to not just begin a career in a STEM field but also in Defense. Some of our own members or partners in the Defense industry received this scholarship. Scholarship amount is determined based on fundraising efforts so please participate and support WID events. The High School Scholarship recipient will be selected based upon the information provided in the application form and the essays.', 'Our Horizons High School Scholarship is for girls in their senior year of high school who plans to attend a Michigan university next fall and are interested in STEM. Eligible applicants must: be a citizen of the United States; be a resident of Michigan; d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2808, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2809, 'Heinlein Society Scholarships', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological or physical sciences. The Robert A. Heinlein, Dr. Yoji Kondo, and Dr. Jerry Pournelle scholarships may be awarded to a candidate of any gender. Winners will be announced on July 7th. Applicant must plan to attend an accredited college that awards Bachelor of Science degrees as a full-time undergraduate student for the coming academic year.. Major must be Engineering, Math, or Physical or Biological Sciences. Open to residents of any country. Previous applicants, including winners, may enter again, but must write on a different topic than their previous entry. Candidates cannot have previously been awarded a bachelors degree in any subject.', 'This year we will be awarding four (4) $4,000 scholarships to undergraduate students of accredited 4-year colleges and universities. The Virginia Heinlein Memorial Scholarship is dedicated to a female candidate majoring in engineering, math, or biological', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2810, 'Montana Space Grant Consortium Graduate Fellowship', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the Graduate School). Awards are made on a competitive basis to graduate students working on research projects in fields of study relevant to NASA\'s mission. Awardees must be U.S. citizens enrolled as full-time students at a Montana Space Grant Consortium campus. Graduate fellowship awards are for one semester per academic year but are renewable yearly on a competitive basis (new application required). As part of their award, awardees are required to complete a final report and give an oral presentation (please fill out this form to allow MSGC staff the opportunity to attend your presentation).Montana Space Grant Consortium was established in 1991 as a component of NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. The Montana program is one of a national network of 52 consortia, working to strengthen aerospace and STEM education in the United States. The Montana Space Grant Consortium (MTSGC) works to strengthen education in Montana in NASA-related fields. In addition, the program works toward NASA STEM Engagement priorities.', 'Each year, Montana Space Grant Consortium offers graduate fellowships up to six credits for one semester. (Montana State University students will receive a one-semester full tuition waiver for in-state or out-of-state tuition, thanks to the support of the', 11000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2811, 'Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degree. Applicants must provide transcripts and have a GPA of at least a 3.0. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit 2 short essays (300-500 words) addressing the following questions: (1) What inspired your interest in the STEM field? (2) Explain how this scholarship will help in pursuing a career in a STEM-related field.This scholarship is part of Orchards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives. One of our goals as a company is to encourage diversity within our industry and to find ways to make a difference outside of our organization. The scholarship funds awarded must be spent on education-related expenses, such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and equipment required for the students\' classes at their primary college or university.', 'The Orchard Scholarship for Women of Color in STEM is available to either: a female high school senior of color interested in pursuing a STEM degree in college, or a female undergraduate college sophomore or junior of color currently pursuing a STEM degre', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2812, 'SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award two $50,000 scholarships to support students of color who will pursue an undergraduate STEM degree after high school, which includes mentorship from a STEM professional throughout their degree. This scholarship is made possible thanks to our generous donors Pfizer and Amgen. Interested students must submit a STEM-related research project idea they want to pursue. Selected applicants will be paired with a mentor (representing a funding company and/or the greater SLAS or NOBCChE communities) who will help them in developing their research project ideas into a full project proposal to fulfill the application submission requirements. Final project proposals will be due end of April. Finalists will be selected by early May. Throughout the summer, mentors will work with finalists to refine their projects and prepare for final submission at the end of July. Finally, the winners will be selected and notified near the end of August. Applications open in February.', 'The SLAS-NOBCChE Scholarship aims to increase the diversity of the global science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce by supporting young people of color, who are often underrepresented in the STEM field. This year, we will award tw', 50000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2813, 'ACF Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nichol Schola', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque High School senior pursuing a bachelors degree in one of the STEM majors - Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics.To be eligible, applicants must: Attend Albuquerque High School; Minimum cumulative GPA 3.6; Demonstrate financial need; Attend a college or university in pursuit of a degree in one of the STEM majors; Personal essay should describe career goals related to the STEM majors and demonstrate a passion for his/her chosen career; Demonstrate math and/or science interest and skill through SAT/ACF scores and/or strong grades in appropriate high school classes; Provide minimum of one reference from an AHS math/science teacher; and Provide up to two additional references programs may be submitted. A priority will be given to those pursuing engineering-related careers.', 'The Barnes W. Rose, Jr. and Eva Rose Nickol Scholarship Fund was established in 2003 in honor of Albuquerque High alum and 1957 West Point grad Barnes W. Rose and his aunt, longtime New Mexico resident, Eva Rose Nickol. This award is for an Albuquerque Hi', 800, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2814, 'ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students with strong math and/or science credentials. Scholarships will be awarded to Albuquerque metro area high school graduating seniors (includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance Counties). Scholarships are payable over four years. Applicants must possess strong math and/or science credentials, plan to enroll full-time at a college/university, have a minimum 3.8 GPA and a minimum ACT composite score of 30 or minimum SAT Math score of 680. Two to three scholarships, for $10,000 payable over four years, will be awarded. Applicants must also a personal statement outlining their career goals, as well as a letter of reference indicating their good standing and community service.', 'The ACF Woodcock Family Education Scholarship Program was established in 1993 by Albuquerque businessman C.E. (Woody) Woodcock and his wife, Dixie, to support students of exceptional promise in the fields of science and math. This is intended for students', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2815, 'Shared Energy Future Foundation STEM Scholarship', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This year, weve allocated $20,000 in scholarship awards. Applicants must be incoming, first-year students with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.To qualify, you must: Reside in Western U.S. States (Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada or Arizona); Have demonstrated interest in pursuing a career in the STEM field; Have demonstrated financial need; Have planned full-time attendance at an accredited U.S. four-year college or university. Applicants must have planned 4-year degree enrollment in the following majors: Computer Science; Engineering (electrical, mechanical, industrial, environmental, power and/or energy)Geology; Mathematics; or Physics. Recipients are selected based on consideration of academic performance, participation in school and community activities, a personal statement, and one letter of recommendation from an educator or community leader.', 'The Shared Energy Future Foundation now offers a range of scholarships to help the next generation of Western States students succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines related to energy. This ye', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2816, 'UTM Noyce Scholars Program', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, geoscience, or engineering may apply for a $29,000 stipend for one year to assist with tuition, fees and other costs associated with graduate school. College seniors in these majors are also welcome to apply. Noyce Scholars will earn a masters degree and become licensed teachers. They will commit to teaching for two years in a school in a high-need LEA.', 'The UTM Noyce Scholars Program is funded by the National Science Foundation and seeks to increase the number of mathematics and science teachers in Tennessee. Individuals with bachelors degrees in mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer science', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2817, 'Samvid Scholars', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in society. The Samvid Scholarship application will be due April 9th at 11:59PM EST. The Samvid Scholars program supports up to $50,000 per year for two years of graduate study. In addition to funding for their graduate program, each Scholar will receive two years of leadership development programming to support them to continue to fulfill their extraordinary potential.All scholars will have access to robust ongoing programming and will be part of an alumni community of mentorship, collaboration, and lifelong relationships. An eligible candidate will pursue a full-time graduate program of 2 years or longer at a university in the United States, in one of the following eligible programs: MD, MBA, JD, MPP, MPH, MS/MA in the social sciences or STEM. Applicant must be a first-year graduate student for the academic year the scholarship is awarded, have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.5 and be a U.S. citizen or DACA recipient.', 'Samvid Scholars is a new, merit-based graduate scholarship for leaders and change-makers. Samvid Scholars was established in 2021 by Samvid Ventures to invest in the graduate education of future leaders who are committed to effecting a positive change in ', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2818, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2819, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2820, 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her dedication to quality research and education in the field of oceanography. Our Keller BLOOM participants have already proven their academic and extracurricular prowess; the scholarship is awarded to a student who has shown the ability to overcome personal or financial challenges, received excellent letters of recommendation, and demonstrates a passion for science.Students eligible to receive the Keller Scholarship will: Have been a participant of the previous year\'s Keller BLOOM Program;Be a high school senior at the time of application; Be enrolled in a college/university program for the academic year following the award; Intend to major in one of the STEM fields.', 'The Maureen D. Keller Undergraduate Scholarship is awarded by Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences to support the continuing STEM education of our Keller BLOOM Program participants. The $1,000 scholarship honors and remembers Dr. Maureen Keller and her d', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2821, 'Believe in Ohio Statewide STEM Scholarship', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this scholarship program is to recognize students throughout Ohio for their contributions to STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship. To ensure that students from all parts of Ohio receive recognition, at least one scholarship will be awarded in each of Ohios ninety-nine State House of Representative districts, and thirty-three Ohio State Senate districts.The applicant should have distinguished themselves in a significant, rigorous STEM or entrepreneurship, competition, research project, or published manuscript that demonstrates the applicants potential to become a future innovator. Applicants must also have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Believe in Ohio is a free, comprehensive, STEM and entrepreneurship program of the Ohio Academy of Science and is available to every Ohio middle school and high school student.', 'All Ohio high school students who are juniors or seniors and who meet the qualifications noted on the scholarship application are invited to apply for a Believe in Ohio STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Scholarship. The purpose of this schola', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2822, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2823, 'SWE Detroit High School Advance, Aspire, Achieve A', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrepresented gender in engineering and technology. Dollar amounts will vary. Please review the award rules before applying to ensure you meet the criteria.The Society of Women Engineers is a not-for-profit organization that supports women engineers in all stages of their career, from current professionals, stay-at-home moms and retirees, to students from the collegiate level to grade school. Our volunteers are a vital part of making a difference in our community. Founded in 1952, Detroit is one of the oldest Sections of the Society of Women Engineers. SWE Detroit is also one of the larger Sections in the country with over 500 members.', 'The SWE Detroit Advance, Aspire, Achieve Awards recognize high school freshmen, sophomores, and juniors who inspire other girls to pursue STEM. Eligible applicants must: reside in SWE Detroits section area; have a 3.0 GPA; and be a woman or other underrep', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2824, 'SENEDIA STEM Scholarship', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree program or entering their third year of a four-year program are eligible to apply. Students transitioning from a two-year program to a four-year program are also eligible to apply. Applicants must be attending schools in the US, and they must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of New England.Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit a transcript, a resume (indicating employment in the STEM field (where applicable), civic/volunteer work, and any honors/awards earned), and an essay (describing their interest in and passion for a STEM-related career within the defense sector). The application must be submitted by the student, and the student must be willing and available to connect directly with the Scholarship Committee, if necessary.', 'SENEDIA provides scholarships to students enrolled in a science, technology, engineering, or math field with the potential to support the future national security and defense sector workforce. Students entering their second year of a two-year degree progr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2825, 'Achievers in Technology Program', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software Engineering, Product Management, Data Science, Information Security, Project/Program Management, Networking, Database Administration, etc.); be of African descent; and demonstrate financial need. Sankofatech will notify all applicants of the final decision by July.Sankofatechs Achievers in Technology (AIT) is a rigorous four-year scholarship and mentorship program that aims to produce the next generation of African technology professionals in the United States. We believe technology is not the preferred career path for youth of African descent due to lack of knowledge about the industry, community misconception (i.e., not perceived as prestigious), and lack of access to resources. We aim to tackle these problems through the AIT program.', 'To be eligible for the Achievers in Technology Program scholarship, applicants must: be entering a United States college or university as a first-year student in the upcoming academic year; demonstrate an interest in pursuing a tech career (ie. Software E', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2826, 'Andrew Budraitis Foundation Lehigh Valley Veterans', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, or any individual who has already graduated from a school within the Lehigh Valley, who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh ValleyQualified award recipients are Lehigh Valley veterans and Lehigh Valley high school graduates that are seeking a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) related career and attending any college in the Greater Lehigh Valley Area. A Selection Committee will choose the scholarship recipients each year based on an application process administered by the committee through the university.', 'A $7500 scholarship will be annually awarded to one veteran who plans to attend a two or four-year post-secondary institution in the Lehigh Valley. The scholarship will be awarded to a high school senior graduating from a school within the Lehigh Valley, ', 7500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2827, 'ANS Savannah River Richard Dick Benjamin Memorial ', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academic year. Applicants for the Benjamin Scholarship should be current high school seniors or first-year technical school students who are currently attending school in one of the counties in the Central Savannah River Area. Apart from completing the application, applicants must also submit: a cover letter (including name, address, evening phone number, current school, home email address and name of college or technical school to which the Benjamin Memorial Scholarship would be applied. Also, at the end of the cover letter, add a one-sentence non-school related fun fact about themselves); a one-page essay ([300 word maximum] on why a career in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and educational is the goal of the student; transcripts; and two recommendation letters.', 'The American Nuclear Society Savannah River Section (ANS-SR) offers scholarships to qualifying current high school seniors and technical college students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for the upcoming academi', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2828, 'Donald Handeland Scholarship', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information that highlights what you excel at. The other purpose of making it flexible is that we don\'t want to waste your time. Students have a lot going on with academics, extracurricular activities, and home life. We don\'t see any purpose in requiring you to answer specific essay prompts that would only apply to this scholarship. If you have already applied to other scholarships, you will already have many of these items making this application very easy. There is no limit to the number of pages or what you can include. Email any documents you want to be included with your application. Applicant must be a graduating high school senior, an Alaska resident who will be enrolling in a 4-year accredited college or university as a full-time student following their high school graduation and going into a bachelors engineering or science program. Up to $3000 will be awarded. Multiple applicants may be selected. The amount will depend on the number of candidates awarded and the quality of the submissions.', 'This is one of the most flexible scholarships you can apply for. There are very few requirements. The purpose of this is to allow you to include the things that make you a unique candidate. Not everyone fits into the same mold, so include the information ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2829, 'GMiS STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have a 2.5 GPA for non-merit-based donor scholarships); be of Hispanic descent and/or must demonstrate significant leadership or service within the underserved community; and be enrolled (full-time or part-time) at an accredited 2-yr or 4-yr college/university in the U.S. or its territories. This is open to both undergraduates and graduate students.The intent of the GMiS Scholars Program is to increase the persistence to graduation among underrepresented and underserved STEM college students. The financial support helps these students focus on their coursework so they can graduate on time, enter a STEM profession, continue to serve as a role model for future generations, and secure the country\'s place as the finest technological leader in the world.', 'To be eligible for the GMiS STEM Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate merit through academic achievements, leadership and campus/community activities; be pursuing a science, technology, engineering or math degree; have a 3.0 GPA (applicants may have ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2830, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2831, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2832, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2833, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2834, 'Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use technology as a tool to improve the world we live in.The $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to two rising freshmen, undergraduate or graduate students pursuing higher education in a technology-related field. The scholarship can be used to pay for tuition and/or other school related expenses. The student chosen for the scholarship should embody the spirit of encouraging and supporting others, and demonstrate care for both the people around them, and for their community.To apply for the Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship, please submit all of the following required documents: 2 Letters of Recommendation; Unofficial Copy of High School or College Transcript; Essay (Max. 800 words) describing (1) what technology means to you and (2) how you plan to work with technology in the future.', 'The Kathy Pace Technology Scholarship honors the late Kathy Pace, who strongly believed in supporting the community. As the role of technology changes, the next generation of technology professionals need to possess the compassion and commitment to use te', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2835, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2836, 'Reason One Mentorship and Scholarship Program', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This program is explicitly focused on removing the systemic, financial, and socio-economic barriers that Black students encounter in tech career paths. The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program is offering: Three students a $5,000 scholarship towards application fees, textbooks, and other expenses and one year of mentorship and professional development support from Reason One team members. The deadline to apply is May 7th.To be eligible, you must: Identify as Black, African American, African Canadian or African-descent; Be between the ages of 17-35 years old; Live in Ontario, Canada or South Carolina, USA; Be enrolled or accepted to a full or part-time digital-related program at a college, university, or specialized program (such as a Bootcamp, etc.); Have an interest in pursuing a career in the tech industry; and Have demonstrated financial need/support.', 'The Reason One Mentorship & Scholarship Program awards scholarship and mentorship opportunities to Black students who are enrolled or recently accepted in a digital-related program, pursuing or with plans to pursue a career in the tech industry. This prog', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2837, 'American College of Radiology STEM Scholarship', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living in Philadelphia County and has an emphasis on inclusion of underrepresented minorities who plan to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) field. Applicants should demonstrate both scholastic achievement and financial need.Applicant Requirements: High School Senior; Minimum 3.0 GPA; Demonstrate financial need; Resident of Philadelphia County. Immediate family members of ACR employees are not eligible to apply. The ACR STEM Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship which may be renewed annually for up to 4 years for post-secondary education.', 'The American College of Radiology Center for Research and Innovation Scholarship aims to improve equity and access to higher education for Philadelphia residents through scholarship awards. The ACR Scholarship will be awarded to high school seniors living', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2838, 'ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon graduation; be a mathematics education major, a mathematics major with an education minor, an early childhood major, or an elementary education major; and have a total overall GPA of at least 3.00 from all colleges attended (based on 4.00).Submit digital copies of the following through the ICTM Scholarship Submission Portal: a completed ICTM scholarship application form (which includes the applicant\'s information, two 200-300 word essays and a complete lesson planning form); transcripts from all colleges attended; recommendation letters from two mathematics or mathematics methods teachers, high school or college; and some verification of the applicant\'s enrollment in a teacher education program (e.g. letter from advisor, copy of registration materials, notation on transcript etc.).', 'To be eligible for the ICTM Scholarships in Mathematics Education, applicants must: be enrolled as a junior or senior in an accredited university or college in Illinois; be working on their first bachelors degree with an intent to teach in Illinois upon g', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2839, 'New Mexico Engineering Foundation Scholarships', 'The New Mexico Engineering Foundation offers both university and high school scholarships. University scholarships are primarily offered in the spring and are designated for students majoring in engineering, math, or science at a New Mexico college or university. High school scholarships are offered in the spring and are designated for graduating high school seniors at New Mexico high schools who plan to pursue undergraduate degrees in engineering, math, or science. Individual scholarship criteria vary. The New Mexico Engineering Foundation helps curious and talented students cultivate their passion in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. NMEF supports engineering and science education and champions its progress by granting scholarships, and enriching educational programs and initiatives in tangible ways. NMEF achieves its goals through cooperative efforts among those in the engineering profession, engineering societies, secondary schools and the engineering and engineering technology colleges.', 'The New Mexico Engineering Foundation offers both university and high school scholarships. University scholarships are primarily offered in the spring and are designated for students majoring in engineering, math, or science at a New Mexico college or uni', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2840, 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration STEM Scholarshi', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Directors for a total of 18 years, first as a Director, then serving as an officer until becoming President in 2015, a position he held until his passing in 2020. Throughout his tenure on the Board, he generously contributed his expertise toward guiding and supporting The Eye-Bank and its mission of providing individuals with the beautiful gift of sight through eye donation.The Eye-Bank together with the Fabian family commemorate his enduring legacy with the following STEM Scholarship to help a qualified student pursue higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics fields that Mr. Fabian considered essential to the advancement and benefit of todays society. To apply, students must meet all of the following requirements: Reside within The Eye-Banks service area: New York City, Long Island, and the lower Hudson Valley (Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange Counties); Be a student who is accepted to, or enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year college or university for the current academic year at the time of application deadline; and Complete the online Stem Scholarship Application by May 15th.', 'The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration is pleased to offer an annual STEM Scholarship in memory of James Fabian, Esq., former President of The Eye-Bank in the amount of $3,000. Mr. Fabian was a highly-esteemed and dedicated member of The Eye-Banks Board of Di', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2841, 'TSGC Columbia Crew Memorial Undergraduate Scholars', 'The TSGC Columbia Crew Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships are intended to recognize high-quality students and encourage their consideration of graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields which will ultimately lead to careers in STEM related fields. To be eligible, applicants must: be citizens of the United States; and be registered for at least a half-time course load or more at a TSGC member institution in good standing as (1) a sophomore at a two-year institution, (2) a sophomore, junior or senior at a four-year institution, or (3) a first or second-year student at a medical school.In addition to completing the application, applicants must also submit a letter of recommendation and transcripts. Texas Space Grant Consortium and the Aviation and Space Foundation of Texas in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have established this STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) scholarship program in memory of the Space Shuttle Columbia astronauts. These seven men and women paid the ultimate sacrifice to expand the exploration of space and our knowledge of the world that we live in.', 'The TSGC Columbia Crew Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships are intended to recognize high-quality students and encourage their consideration of graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields which will ultimately lead to caree', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2842, 'AWIS New Jersey STEM Scholarships', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificates and cash scholarships. The competition is also open to rising senior women, the top three of whom will receive award certificates. Your submission should include: a recommendation letter (from the adult who has interacted with you professionally); a completed, online application; and a 500-word essay on an assigned topic. The AWIS NJ Annual Scholarship Competition is an opportunity to reach out and conduct a brief interview with a New Jersey connected female scientist in any content area that interests you. This is an opportunity to learn more about someone you already know, or to meet a scientist who interests you.', 'The AWIS NJ Essay Competition is an opportunity for graduating high school senior women entering a STEM program in college to be recognized for their accomplishments and their writing and interviewing skills. Three finalists will receive award certificat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2843, 'NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexico or be currently enrolled at a New Mexico college or university; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a young woman (25 or younger) pursing a STEM education and/or career.Women remain underrepresented in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) professions and there is a need to close the gender gap and inspire the next generation of female innovators and leaders. As a way to help address gender inequity in STEM, the New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network (NMOST) has created the Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarships. NMOST\'s goal is to give women interested in STEM the opportunity to pursue their passions and interests and work towards closing the gender gap in STEM.', 'To be eligible for the NMOST Advancing Young Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be a high school junior or senior applying for a college program in a STEM discipline, or be a current undergraduate pursing a STEM degree; be a resident of New Mexic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2844, 'AFCEA ROTC Scholarships', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or above.?Note: There is one application form for all ROTC Scholarships; applicants will be considered for all AFCEA ROTC scholarship opportunities for which they are qualified.Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.? Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include: Astronomy,?Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence, and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'The AFCEA Educational Foundation offers ROTC scholarships ranging from $2,500-$3,000 each to Army, Navy (including Marine Corps option) or Air Force ROTC full-time sophomore or junior students studying a STEM major with at least an overall 3.0 GPA or abov', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2845, 'AISES A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. We highly encourage you to apply for all the scholarships you are eligible for.The AISES A.T. Anderson Memorial Scholarship is established in honor of A.T. Anderson, one of the founders of AISES. It is open to full-time undergraduate or graduate student pursuing degrees in one of the following fields: Mathematics, Medical Sciences, Physical Science, Technology, Science, Engineering, or Natural Resources. Applicants must also be enrolled members of a federally or state recognized American Indian Tribe; Alaskan Native Village or be Native Hawaiian.', 'The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2846, 'AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundati', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is made available to American Indian high school seniors with a 3.0 GPA or higher who reside in one of the 23 states serviced by the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Pacific Corporation and its affiliated companies. Applicants must be: an enrolled citizen or a decedent of an enrolled citizen of a federal or state recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Village; or Native Hawaiian or decedent from a Native Hawaiian; or Pacific Islander or decedent from Pacific Islander; or Indigenous person of Canada. Those awarded must maintain a 2.75 GPA their freshman and sophomore years and a 3.0 GPA their junior and senior years to receive scholarships for all four years.', 'BNSF is a critical link that connects consumers with the global marketplace. For more than 160 years, BNSF has played a vital role in building and sustaining this nation\'s economy. The AISES Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Foundation Scholarship is ma', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2847, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2848, 'Oracle Women In Leadership Scholarship', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $1,500 scholarship will be applied towards the students ongoing higher-level academic education at an accredited Community College or four-year college or university. Eligibility: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident; Must be a member of the U.S. Armed Forces; Must be a woman; Must be enrolled in an accredited Community College or four-year college or university; Must be a well-rounded student who shows an aptitude for STEM subjects and excels in overall academic studies; Must be in good standing with the college/university with a minimum 2.8 unweighted GPA; Students must major in a STEM-related area of study in support of the mission of AFCEA.?Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA include:?Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'Oracle Women in Leadership seeks to recognize one outstanding student who shows potential to excel in college STEM studies by awarding a one-time, $1,500 scholarship to a deserving female active-duty military college student pursuing a STEM degree. This $', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2849, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2850, 'SILA Post Secondary College Scholarship', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of the following disciplines: Insurance/Compliance/Risk Management, Finance/Accounting/Actuarial Science, Business Administration, Business Information, Business/Management Information Systems, Law/Paralegal, and/or Information Technology. Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours OR be employed part-time and enrolled in a minimum of nine (9) credit hours OR be employed full-time and enrolled in a minimum of six (6) credit hours at an accredited post-secondary school. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens or permanent residents and have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The purpose of the SILA Foundation is to provide an educational forum for the public. Educational content will cover Financial Services, specifically Securities and/or Insurance, and its purpose will be to develop and/or improve individuals capabilities regarding Financial Services. Activities may include educational materials, courses, public discussion groups, forums, panels, lectures, personal career development, mentoring, job training, job fairs, or other programs as determined by the SILA Foundation Board of Trustees.', 'Between April 1st - May 31st each year, students may submit an application for one of the SILA Foundation scholarships awards for use at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Post-graduate studies apply. Students must be enrolled in one of t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2851, 'Single Parent Household Scholarship For A Bright F', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'The Single Parent Household Scholarship gives preference to underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students raised in single-parent households or single parents themselves. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved studen', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2852, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2853, 'STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. Online programs are eligible. A current overall GPA of 3.0 or higher in the current program at an accredited U.S. college or university required at the time of application. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. The following categories of students are not eligible for STEM Majors scholarships: Students attending a community college and planning to attend a four-year university; Students attending a two-year college; Freshman or seniors in a four-year university; High school seniors.Qualifying STEM majors related to the mission of AFCEA: These majors include: Astronomy, Biometry/Biometrics, Computer Engineering, Computer Forensics Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Systems, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Geospatial Science, Industrial Engineering, Information Science, Information Technology, Information Resource Management, Intelligence, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Network Engineering, Network Security, Operations, Research, Physics, Robotics Engineering, Robotics Technology, Statistics, Strategic Intelligence and Telecommunications Engineering.', 'To be eligible for the STEM Major Scholarships for Undergraduate Students, undergraduate candidates must be at least second-year college students enrolled as sophomores or juniors full-time in a four-year college or university at the time of application. ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2854, 'United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation S', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, with scholarship opportunities available at the graduating high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral candidate levels. There are seven sponsored scholarships, ranging from $10,000 to $15,000, and a general scholarship from USGIF, ranging from $1,000 - $3,000. Awards are distributed across the fall and spring semesters, and may be applied to tuition, books and technology, housing, research, and other education-based needs. Awards are non-taxable. USGIF scholarships are highly competitive and reviewed by a multi-tiered panel of experts. Awardees are recognized nationally by the GEOINT community and opportunities for additional involvement in events, research, and networking are perks of winning an award through USGIF.', 'The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) scholarship fund was established in 2004 and has awarded over $1.6 million since its founding. Scholarships are available to students studying GEOINT, geospatial sciences, and related fields, wi', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2855, 'MCF Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants demonstrating a connection to their Franco-American heritage. Eligible applicants will be female graduating seniors from a Maine high school who are pursuing a major in science or engineering at a four-year university. Preference will be shown to applicants who demonstrate an interest in their Franco-American heritage.', 'Established in 2013, the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund provides renewable scholarship support to young women who are pursuing post-secondary education in either science or engineering at a four-year university. There is a preference for applicants ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2856, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2857, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2858, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2859, 'Out To Innovate Scholarships for LGBTQ+ STEM Stude', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic excellence and increased visibility of talented LGBTQ+ students in STEM careers. One scholarship will go to an undergraduate student, and one will go to a graduate/professional level student. Applicants must have successfully completed a minimum of two years of post-high school education at an accredited college or university, have a minimum 2.75 GPA, a declared major in an accredited STEM or STEM-related teaching field and be an active supporter of and participant in programs or organizations that promote LGBTQ+ inclusion and visibility.We have a new permanent addition to our scholarship portfolio: The Amy A. Ross Scholarship in Bioscience. Applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate a commitment to furthering LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity, and inclusion in the biosciences. This is a $2000 scholarship.', 'The Out to Innovate Scholarships, established in 2011, are intended for LGBTQ+ undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) programs. The scholarships are designed to promote academic exce', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2860, 'Nola Cook Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time (12 hours) at the undergraduate level or, for incoming freshman, must have accepted admission with plans of enrolling full time. Must maintain a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale and be a member of an underrepresented group (female, of rural decent, or a member of an underrepresented ethnic minority). Past recipients are eligible to receive the scholarship again, but must complete the application procedure and be selected. To apply, you must complete the online application form and accompanying materials by the application due date. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and applications must include a current resume. Include a double-spaced, typed essay about your career interests and professional goals and why your selected S.T.E.M. field is important to the community. (Your essay must be approximately 500 words in length in a 12-point font.) Include a letter of recommendation. The letter should attest to your interest or involvement in S.T.E.M., and their perception of the student\'s future contributions to the S.T.E.M. fields as a part of their career. You must include proof of enrollment from your colleges registrars or admission office.', 'To be eligible for the Nola Cook Scholarship the student must have, or be planning to have, a declared S.T.E.M (science, technology, engineering, math) related major at an accredited college/university in Kentucky and must be currently enrolled full-time ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2861, 'I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarship', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in preparing individuals for leadership in the Modeling & Simulation, Training, and Education communities. By investing in our future workforce, the scholarships encourage expansion of the I/ITSEC community and promote innovation through direct investment in our communitys future leaders. In the event that suitable candidates for one level are not identified, funds may be combined to provide two awards at the same level of study. The Postgraduate Scholarships awards are offered at a Masters level in the amount $5,000 and at a Doctoral level in the amount of $10,000, with outstanding achievement awards at the $10,000 level. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen and successfully complete undergraduate studies by the end of Spring term of the year the scholarship is awarded. The applicant also must be enrolled or accepted for a full-time masters or doctoral program in any of the following disciplines: Engineering (Modeling, Simulation, and/or Training Related); Operations Research/Systems Analysis/Mathematics; Distance Learning Methodologies; Human Factors (Psychology or Engineering); Instructional Design and Training Methodology; Computer Science and/or Information Sciences.', 'The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) is pleased to announce the Annual I/ITSEC Postgraduate Scholarships. The scholarships are being offered to stimulate student interest and university participation in prepar', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2862, 'NASA Iowa Space Grant Consortium Scholarship', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicants must: be a US citizen; have a 3.0 GPA; and be enrolled full-time at DMACC, Drake, ISU, Loras, Morningside, UI or UNI. The Undergraduate STEM Research Scholarship has similar requirements, except applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduates.Funding is competitively awarded based on complete application information including academic qualifications, research project, NASA alignment, and faculty letter of recommendation. Awardees will need to provide an unofficial transcript upon graduation and agree to participate in a NASA longitudinal tracking process that surveys student progress and eventual employment outcome to help assess the effectiveness of our program and STEM retention efforts.', 'The Iowa Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) will award scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) disciplines that support NASAs mission. For the Incoming Freshman Merit Scholarship, applicant', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2863, 'Fracsun STEM California Higher Education Scholarsh', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for making a positive environmental impact on the world through their field of study. To apply for the Fracsun scholarship, students must submit a 1,000 to 3,000-word essay explaining how their field of study and career path will have a positive impact on our climate and environment. This essay should demonstrate the student\'s understanding of their chosen field and how they plan to use their education to make a difference.Applicants must be incoming freshmen or continuing undergraduate students at any of the participating schools. Any student in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields is eligible to participate. You must have no affiliation with Fracsun Inc. Only one application is allowed per person per year. Essays will be judged on their creativity, impact, and overall presentation. Our judges will review the essays and pick their favorite. The winner will be notified by email within two weeks of the due date and announced on our website.Feel free to include photos, graphs and videos to help us understand your story. The Fracsun scholarship is open to all STEM students, regardless of their field of study. Whether you are studying engineering, medicine, education, or the arts, we want to hear about your plans to make a positive environmental impact. We are especially interested in hearing from students who are working on innovative projects or research. The Fracsun scholarship is a great opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while also showcasing their passion for the climate and environment. The scholarship is designed to recognize and support students who are committed to using their education to make a positive impact.We encourage all California higher education students to apply for the Fracsun scholarship. The application deadline is noted below. Submit your essay today and take the first step toward earning financial assistance for your education. If you have any questions about the scholarship or the application process, please don\'t hesitate to contact us. You can read more about our company at www.fracsun.com. We look forward to reading your essays and learning more about how you plan to use your education to make a difference.', 'We are excited to announce that the Fracsun scholarship application is now open to all California higher education students! The Fracsun scholarship is a unique opportunity for California students to earn financial assistance for their education while als', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2864, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2865, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2866, 'CABMET Scholarship', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encourages a free exchange of information between BMETs, hospitals, and vendors. CABMET seeks to promote education in STEM fields and the recruitment of talented STEM students into the healthcare technology field.The award is worth $500.00 and will be presented as a check to the winner at the annual CABMET Symposium. At least one per year to be presented on the first Friday of August at the CABMET Symposium. Multiple awards may be available depending on funding availability and corporate sponsorship. Student must attend one CABMET function (Meetings, Volunteer Work Days, etc) during the prior twelve months and must be present at the Symposium on Friday afternoon to receive the award. Student must have attended school for at least six credit hours during one semester of the past twelve months with at least a 2.0 GPA on the 4.0 scale. Student must be enrolled in a degree program closely related to one of the following areas of study: Computer Networking, Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Computer Programming, Database Administration, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Robotics, Automation, Electronics Technology, or IoT. Relevance of the student degree to the required areas of study will be determined solely by the Officers of CABMET.', 'The Colorado Association of Biomedical Equipment Technicians (CABMET) is a non-profit organization comprised entirely of unpaid volunteers dedicated to better patient care through the advancement of Biomedical Equipment Technology. The association encour', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2867, 'Quatrefoil Library Scholarship', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest and largest LGBTQ+ lending libraries and also serves as a community center.Eligibility: Limited to students enrolled in or planning to attend a college (including vocational or technical) or university in the State of Minnesota; Applicants must have a current cumulative high school or college GPA of 3.0 or above; Preference will be given to applicants enrolled in a liberal arts (such as library sciences, literature, history, gender/sexuality studies, philosophy, social sciences, mathematics, or physical sciences) bachelor or similar program; Applications must be received in email or postmarked no later than July 15th; Successful scholarship candidates will demonstrate quality academic performance shown through a combination of grades and involvement; be a proven leader in their school, community or peer group; and demonstrate sincere commitment to some form of community service or helping others.', 'The Quatrefoil Library David Norris Memorial Scholarship is a one-time, $1,000 scholarship open to all high school seniors or students who are/will be attending college or university within the State of Minnesota. Quatrefoil is one of the countrys oldest ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2868, 'Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) .The award consists of two, $5,000 scholarships to U.S. students who are pursuing careers in STEM disciplines. Additionally, $1,000 grants will be made to the engineering departments of the colleges in which the winners are enrolled. The scholarships are merit-based and will be awarded on the candidates potential for leadership and for making a significant contribution to the science, technology, engineering and math professions, particularly as they relate to the application of fluid control and pneumatics technologies. Scholarship recipients may be eligible for an internship. Applicants should have a 3.2 GPA.', 'Discrete Automation products from Emerson have been relied upon around the world for over 100 years. Our college scholarship program proudly bears that name and was founded over ten years ago to reward exceptional undergraduate and graduate students pursu', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2869, 'Skillionaire Games Scholarship: RadLabSC', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school. Rad Lab is free to play and invites players to experience different applications of life sciencefrom research and development to logistics and distributionthrough distinct level settings, cool challenges, career awareness, and local opportunities! Eligibility: You must be a current South Carolina Resident and enrolled as a junior or senior in high school. Selection Process: Two winners will be selected at random from all eligible entries received by August 1st. Notification Process: The scholarship winners will be notified by email or phone on or before August 15th. Winners must respond by September 1st to claim their prize or an alternate winner may be selected. Scholarship Amount: Each winner will receive a $1,000 non-renewable scholarship, disbursed directly to the post-secondary institution of their choice, and the winner will be responsible for providing any necessary information to facilitate the disbursement.', 'South Carolina High School Juniors and Seniors are invited to play the Rad Lab mobile gaming app to learn about educational and career pathways in the Life Sciences and be entered to win one of two $1,000 scholarships for any 2yr, 4yr or vocational school', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2870, 'Leon M. Poe Scholarship', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students must be enrolled or accepted to a 4-year accredited college or university, as a full-time student, in the United States as of September following the awarding of the scholarship. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4-point scale. Dollar amounts will vary.Students must be obtaining a degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) fields. Students must be considered a minority, i.e., gender, race or ethnicity. The application must be completed in 280 characters or less per prompt. The application is due in August. The Leon M Poe Scholarship Foundation was founded by Edana Jones. She is a graduate of Alabama A&M University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.', 'The Leon M. Poe Scholarship promotes diversity, equity and inclusion of college minority students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) to successful career selection by providing tools, mentorship and scholarship. Students m', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2871, 'Women in Finance Scholarship', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition of FINCAD in April 2023.About the Scholarship:The Women in Finance Scholarship is designed to encourage and empower talented women in the field of finance. It particularly focuses on those aspiring to pursue careers in financial asset management, market risk management, and derivatives finance within the dynamic landscape of capital markets.Scholarship Award:An annual award of U.S. $20,000 is presented to one deserving woman to assist in supporting her graduate-level studies in Finance.The award is distributed with 50% directly benefiting the recipient and the remaining 50% directly contributing to tuition at the educational institution.Eligibility Criteria:To be eligible for the scholarship, applicants must:Be enrolled and attending a Master\'s or PhD Finance program on a full-time basis.Have less than 10 years of total work experience, with less than 5 years of professional experience in the financial field.Be a female citizen of any country who is enrolled in a post-graduate program in Finance at an accredited university.Application Process:Visit Numerix Women in Finance Scholarship for more information and to apply.Selection Criteria:The scholarship is awarded based on merit, recognizing academic excellence, professional aspirations, and dedication to contributing to the field of finance.Numerix remains committed to fostering diversity and empowering women in finance. Join us in shaping the future of the financial industry through the Women in Finance Scholarship. Apply now and be part of the next generation of leaders in finance.', 'Numerix is proud to continue the legacy of supporting talented women in the capital markets through the annual Women in Finance Scholarship opportunity. Originating from FINCAD in 2014, this scholarship has been sustained by Numerix after its acquisition ', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2872, 'IJA Strategies Women in Technology Scholarship', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each for education-related expenses such as tuition, fees, books, supplies, and room and board.To qualify, applicants must: Be a current or incoming undergraduate or graduate college student majoring in or planning to major in a technical field; Be enrolled in an accredited U.S. college or university during the academic year(s) the scholarship is being awarded; Identify as a woman; and must have not been an IJA scholarship recipient in the past.', 'As a woman-owned business and self-proclaimed die-hard women in tech advocates, we started the IJA Strategies Women in Technology scholarship program to celebrate those who are pursuing education and careers in technology. Two scholarship recipients will ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2873, 'Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their education. Jay believes that an investment in a student is an investment in the betterment of our society.Who Is Eligible?:Attend an accredited USA university/college.Possess an excellent academic record.Demonstrate economic need in the effort to complete their education in the STEM field.Essay Topic:Please write reflecting on your personal experience with external scholarship programs, discussing the challenges you faced, the benefits you gained, and any suggestions you have for improving the application and selection process for future applicants.Essay Requirements:700-850 words in length.Original, with no AI content.Well written and descriptive.', 'The Jay Holstine STEM Scholarship has been established to support students who are eager to learn, and dedicated to succeed, in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Many students today face economic adversity in completing their educat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2874, 'Alaska Space Grant Program- Undergraduate', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska. The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) was established at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1991 under a Phase II Program Grant from NASA\'s National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program.The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) invites applications from U.S. citizens for undergraduate funding awards. These awards are offered to students majoring in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) or STEM education fields. Stipends available under this program are limited to students attending Alaska institutions of higher education. Women, under-represented minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.', 'The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and o', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2875, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2876, 'ACHE Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Pr', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordination of higher education in Alabama, the administration of various student aid programs, and the performance of designated regulatory functions. The Commission seeks to provide reasonable access to quality collegiate and university education for the citizens of Alabama. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE) and the Alabama State Board of Education (ALSBE) are pleased to announce the implementation of the Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program (AMSTEP). Recognizing the shortage of public high school math and science teachers across the state, the 2018 Alabama Legislature passed into law this federal loan repayment program. AMSTEP has a two-fold mission: to encourage individuals to enroll in and complete programs leading to Alabama certification in mathematics or science; and to improve the educational system in Alabama by encouraging those who complete the program to accept math or science teaching positions in Alabama public schools, preferably in public school systems where the shortage of math or science teachers, or both, is most acute. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House and confirmed by the Senate, is the state agency responsible for the overall statewide planning and coordi', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2877, 'Bethune-Cookman University Robert Noyce Teacher Sc', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the country, you can truly make a difference in a students life, and this scholarship program will help you get there. The scholarship is designed to increase the number of qualified mathematics teachers by partnering with local, State and National organizations committed to preparing teachers and educating children in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Bethune-Cookman University has a partnership with two school districts in Florida (Volusia County and Flagler County) and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia and Flagler Counties. The overall goal of the 5-year Robert Noyce Scholarship project at Bethune-Cookman University is to encourage talented science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors to be also certified as teachers of middle grades mathematics (5-9) in high need educational agencies.', 'Change your world, change your life at B-CU. The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program at B-CU provides scholarship funding for aspiring mathematics teachers. With a tremendous shortage of African American mathematical science teachers throughout the c', 29000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2878, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2879, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2880, 'Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage families, educators, communities and employers to assist underserved students pursuing STEM career; and to inspire our nation through recognition of the achievements of Hispanics and other role models in STEM.These scholarships, sponsored by the Davila and Trevino families in memory of David Davila and Joe Trevino, are awarded to STEM undergraduate students attending a 4-year college/university in Texas, and who exemplify the Davila/Trevino motto- those who are willing to work hard; achieve your goals; remember where you came from and always give back. Each year, ten $1,000 are awarded. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The vision of Great Minds in STEM is to be a national leader in keeping America technologically strong by promoting science, technology, engineering and math careers especially in underserved communities. Part of their mission is: to enlighten and engage ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2881, 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. High school students present their original science, technology, engineering, or mathematics research while competing for scholarships and cash awards at the Regional and National level. Along the way, they are mentored by professional scientists and engineers and exposed to real STEM careers.JSHS awards a total of 168 awards, 147 at the regional level and 48 at the national level. Awards come in the form of cash awards or scholarships, depending on placement. The highest award, first place oral presentation at Nationals, is worth $12,000.', 'Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) is is a free STEM competition for 9th through 12th grade students that is administered by the National Science Teaching Association and sponsored by the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense and the U.S. De', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2882, 'NACME Scholars (Block Grant) Program', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in the engineering and computer science workforce. NACME is responsible for over $5 million in scholarships awarded annually to underrepresented minority (URM) students. NACME supports approximately 1,000 underrepresented minority engineering and computer students annually.Through the NACME Scholars Program, NACME provides block grants to colleges and universities that, in turn, award the money to talented African American, American Indian, and Latino students enrolled in engineering programs as part of their financial aid packages. The NACMEs Scholars (Block Grant) Program provides minority college scholarship support in the form of a lump sum grant to partner institutions who enroll students from three sources first-year students identified by NACME or the partner universities, transfer students from two-year colleges, and currently enrolled students who have completed at least one year of engineering study.', 'NACME is the largest provider of college scholarships for underrepresented minorities pursuing degrees at schools of engineering. NACME Scholarships make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students who ultimately become valued participants in ', 16000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2883, 'NDSGC American Indian Scholarship', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.The recently established prestigious American Indian Scholarship is designed to encourage and support Native American students interested in pursuing STEM degrees and continuing their education beyond their current enrollment in community college. Eligible applicants must be undergraduates attending a North Dakota tribal college (United Tribes Technical College, Sitting Bull Community College, Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College, Turtle Mountain Community College, and Cankdeska Cikana Community College), and maintain a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2884, 'North Carolina Space Grant Undergraduate Research ', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program requires that students participate in an active, defined research activity in STEM that has NASA Mission Directorate applications, inclusive of commercial space and/or at the U.S. National Lab on the International Space Station (ISS).The research should be supervised by a faculty mentor, and may be conducted virtually, on the home campus in accordance with university policies, and/or at an industrial or government facility. The research activity will be conducted over the course of a 12-month period, commencing June 1, 2022 and ending no later than May 30th. This is a competitive scholarship program. Awards are based on merit, recognizing high academic achievement and promise. NC Space Grant will grant $8,000 per student for up to 10 student awards. Funding for related travel should be considered within the total award package. Awards are contingent upon receipt of NASA funding and the quality of submitted proposals.', 'Each year, NC Space Grant competitively awards Undergraduate Research Scholarships to students who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields that support NASAs Mission Directorates. The Undergraduate Research S', 8000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2885, 'North Dakota Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate ', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA activities and awareness in North Dakota. Undergraduate scholarships will be awarded each school year. The amount of money available for scholarships varies by college. The Office of Financial Aid at each college will determine the number of scholarships awarded and the due date for applications for each school year.North Dakota Space Grant will continue to provide scholarship funding for outstanding students at North Dakota\'s public two- and four-year colleges and universities. Scholarships, which are designed for students pursuing STEM degrees that support NASA research and technology needs, are awarded for both the fall and spring semesters. NDSU/UND undergraduate students are not eligible for undergraduate scholarships. Applicants must be a US citizen and have a 3.0 GPA.', 'The goals of the North Dakota Space Grant Consortium are: to identify, recruit, and retain students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics; to encourage women and underrepresented students to enter these fields of study; and to increase NASA', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2886, 'NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recruit and support individuals who demonstrate the potential to make significant contributions in STEM. Thus, NSF especially encourages applications from undergraduate seniors and Bachelor\'s degree-holders interested in pursuing research-based graduate study in STEM. First- and second-year graduate students in eligible STEM fields and degree programs are also encouraged to apply. The National Science Foundation\'s Graduate Research Fellowship Program helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its diversity. The prestigious program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines who are pursuing research-based masters and doctoral degrees in the U.S. and abroad. Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. Deadlines vary by field of study.', 'The National Science Foundation supports fellowships for outstanding graduate students who are pursuing full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education. NSF GRFP was established to recru', 49000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2887, 'Oracle UNCF Scholars Program', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in technology for more than 20 years. In that time, weve donated over $12M to our shared mission, and hired countless students who have gone on to become extraordinary leaders.We offer two different types of programs for students who come from underrepresented communities in STEM: the Oracle UNCF Corporate Scholars Program and the Oracle Developer Scholars Program. The Corporate Scholars Program is for aspiring business and technology leaders who are studying fields related to computer science, marketing, HR, business, or math. The Developer Scholars Program is for technical students studying fields related to computer science, computer engineering, or software development.', 'Oracle\'s UNCF Scholars Program offers students from underrepresented communities the opportunity to launch their career with a world-class internship experience and scholarship funding. Weve been proudly partnering with UNCF to increase diversity in techn', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2888, 'PSGC Graduate Research Fellowship', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in the economic, educational, and scientific benefits of U.S. aeronautics and space programs. To achieve these goals, the PSGC supports an array of programming to develop opportunities for participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research and discovery. These programs include opportunities for higher education students to be involved with NASA-relevant projects including student flight programs training members of underrepresented groups for NASA-related careers and promoting a strong STEM education base from elementary through secondary levels.', 'Currently, the PSGC is composed of fifteen Pennsylvania public and private universities and colleges that work together with industry, science centers and museums, and state and local partners to increase our residents understanding and participation in t', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2889, 'SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). There is no application deadline. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and scholarships will be awarded monthly. A total of twelve (12) $2,500 scholarships will be awarded throughout the year.To apply for this scholarship students must be currently enrolled full-time students pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM). Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and SBB Research Groups interns and their family members are eligible and encouraged to apply. However, immediate family members of SBB Research Groups regular employees are not eligible to apply. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The SBB Research Group STEM Scholarship encourages and empowers students to create significant value and countless new opportunities for society through their pursuit of higher learning, especially through interdisciplinary combinations of Science, Techno', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2890, 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university students, as well as their dedicated faculty advisers. While many participants hail from fields like science, engineering, mathematics, and technology, innovation knows no bounds, and creative inventions can spring from any area of study.Key Details:To be eligible, applicants must have been enrolled as full-time students for at least part of the 12-month period preceding their entry into the competition.Teams must comprise at least one member meeting the full-time student requirement, with all other team members enrolled at least part-time at some point during the 12-month period prior to entry.Diverse Innovation:The Collegiate Inventors Competition warmly welcomes inventions from all fields and domains. What truly matters is that each invention is an original concept conceived and developed by the student/adviser team. Furthermore, it should not have been (1) introduced to the public as a commercial product or process, or (2) patented or publicly disclosed more than a year prior to submission. These inventions, represented as reduced-to-practice ideas or working models, must reflect the collective efforts of students, either as part of a class project or through independent exploration. Additionally, it\'s vital that the invention is capable of replication.The Collegiate Inventors Competition celebrates the spirit of innovation and discovery among students from various academic backgrounds. Join us in honoring and showcasing your inventive ideas on this esteemed platform. Your groundbreaking invention could be the next big thing!', 'The Collegiate Inventors Competition, a prestigious program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Invent Now, is a nationwide platform that recognizes and celebrates the ingenuity, discoveries, and research achievements of college and university stud', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2891, 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundat', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science. We see a future where every student designs and innovates as part of a team, overcomes failure, perseveres, and emerges confident in their ability to meet global challenges. The Robotics Education & Competition Foundation sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable, and affordable curriculum-based robotics programs.The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation seeks to increase student interest and involvement in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) by engaging students in hands-on, sustainable and affordable curriculum-based robotics engineering programs. By partnering with over 50 organizations, universities, and colleges to offer a scholarship program, the REC Foundation hopes to encourage students in our programs to continue their education and pursue careers in STEM.', 'The Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundations global mission is to provide every educator with competition, education, and workforce readiness programs to increase student engagement in science, technology, engineering, math, and computer science', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2892, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2893, 'Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible academics, passion for their field, leadership and community involvement. Applicants must be enrolled in STEM/Architecture major, an incoming transfer, freshman or sophomore full time student, have evidence of sound academic achievement (above a 3.0 GPA), and commitment to community improvement i.e. philanthropy or extra curricular leadership.', 'The Iowa State University Triangle Scholar-Leader Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for freshmen and transfer students enrolled at Iowa State University in engineering, architecture, and science majors. The ideal candidate demonstrates credible aca', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2894, 'US Department of Homeland Security Graduate Fellow', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If you are looking for a short-term experience like a summer internship, ORISE has a diverse collection of opportunities in a variety of research areas. If a STEM internship or fellowship opportunity during the academic year is more ideal, there are also a number of positions with immediate availability for students who have already earned their bachelor\'s degree and are currently pursuing advanced degrees.The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) realizes that the countrys strong science and technology community provides a critical advantage in the development and implementation of counter-terrorist measures and other DHS objectives. The DHS Scholarship and Fellowship Program is intended for students interested in pursuing the basic science and technology innovations that can be applied to the DHS mission. This education program is intended to ensure a diverse and highly talented science and technology community to achieve the DHS mission and objectives. Areas of study that are eligible include: physical sciences, mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, life sciences, social sciences, psychology, and engineering. Dollar amounts and due dates may vary.', 'If you are a graduate student looking for the ideal setting to conduct your thesis research, or if youre a masters student preparing to pursue your doctorate, a graduate-level STEM internship or fellowship position can open doors for advanced studies. If ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2895, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2896, 'Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support and mentorship as they complete a specially designed masters degree at one of the programs partner universities. Through the WW Teaching Fellowship, C&S also brings together higher education institutions, state and local policy makers, and school districts to reshape how teachers are prepared and to create a better pipeline of STEM educators to serve the students in their states.The WW Teaching Fellowship seeks to attract talented, committed individuals with backgrounds in the STEM fieldsscience, technology, engineering, and mathematicsinto teaching in high-need secondary schools. The Fellowship has also prepared over a thousand teachers. Eligible applicants include U.S. citizens or permanent residents who are college seniors, recent college graduates, midcareer professionals, and retirees who have a degree or an extensive academic background in STEM.', 'The WW Teaching Fellows are ensuring that young people have the science and math literacy to participate fully as citizens in contemporary society. Fellows bring their STEM expertise to high-need classrooms across the country, receiving financial support ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2897, 'WSOS Career and Technical Scholarship', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Washington state! WSOS is an organization focused on removing barriers to getting an education and helping Washington students find their pathway to high-demand STEM and trade careers in Washington state. As an Opportunity Scholar, you will receive the support you need to prepare for your job.The Career & Technical Scholarship supports people seeking an apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree in STEM, health care, or the trades. If selected, you could receive up to $1,500 per quarter in financial aid and access to mentorship, career training, and other opportunities that will help you launch your career in Washington state. The financial aid you receive can cover tuition and other necessities like housing, transportation, food, childcare, and more. To be eligible, applicants must: be a Washington state resident with a high school diploma or equivalent; enroll in an eligible program at one of Washington\'s 34 community and technical colleges; not have a bachelor\'s degree; and complete the FAFSA or WASFA forms and have a household income that does not exceed 125% of the Washington state median family income. Deadlines will vary, depending on which quarter the applicant is applying for (applications either run from September-October, January-February or April-June).', 'WSOS offers Washington students financial assistance, career training, and mentorship opportunities. Most recipients are first-generation college students, women, and students of color. All are pursuing a high-demand, family-sustaining wage career in Wash', 12000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2898, 'Brake It Down Scholarship', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with them with tips and advice to stay safe on and around the roads. Youll even enter for the opportunity to earn a $2,000 scholarship.', 'Vehicular accidents among teens are approximately 4 times higher than that of other age groups. Luckily, you can join hands with your friends to commit to safe driving. Take a quiz about how well you know your bestie, and share a customized guide with the', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2899, 'SLAS Graduate Education Fellowship Grant', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and technology by nurturing the next generation of professional scientists.SLAS will award one grant (up to $50,000) per year, for a maximum of two years, to qualified educational institutions on behalf of deserving students enrolled in a graduate program at that institution.Program eligibility is limited to educational organizations and academic institutions that offer graduate degree programs related to quantitative biosciences and/or life sciences R&D. Student candidates are not eligible to apply for these Grants directly. The application must come from the candidate students academic institution.', 'This SLAS grant facilitates educational opportunities for outstanding students pursuing graduate degrees related to life sciences R&D. This program helps to realize a fundamental tenet of SLASs mission: to advance the fields of laboratory science and tech', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2900, 'Armenian American Medical Society Scholarship', 'Are you a student pursuing a career in allied health? The American Association of Medical Specialists (AAMS) is excited to offer scholarships for medical and healthcare students like you! Take advantage of this opportunity and apply for the 2023-2024 academic school year.Scholarship Details:This year, AAMS is awarding eight scholarships, catering to different needs and merits:1. 4 x $5,000 Needs-Based Scholarships2. 4 x $2,500 Merit-Based ScholarshipsWhy Apply?Financial Support: If you require financial assistance to pursue your educational goals, the Needs-Based Scholarships are designed to provide you with substantial support.Merit Recognition: If you\'ve demonstrated exceptional merit in your academic or professional endeavors, the Merit-Based Scholarships acknowledge and reward your achievements.How to Apply:Visit our official website to learn more about the scholarship program, eligibility criteria, and the application process. Ensure you submit your application by the specified deadline to be considered for these valuable scholarships.Who Can Apply:Students pursuing careers in various allied health fields, including:MedicineNursingDentistryPharmacyDon\'t Miss Out:Whether you are excelling academically, displaying exceptional merit, or in need of financial support, these scholarships are tailor-made for students like you. Seize this opportunity to advance your education and career in the medical and healthcare field.Apply today and take a significant step towards realizing your dreams in allied health!', 'Are you a student pursuing a career in allied health? The American Association of Medical Specialists (AAMS) is excited to offer scholarships for medical and healthcare students like you! Take advantage of this opportunity and apply for the 2023-2024 acad', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2901, 'National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. The student must intend to pursue a career in the Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) fields, be academically strong and excel in public speaking. In addition to speaking at the Goddard Memorial Dinner, the individual selected will also receive a scholarship, in the amount of $15,000. The applicant must be a U.S. citizen. The scholarship is open to seniors in high school through graduate students. Applicant must have the intention of pursuing a career in the STEM fields and plan to attend an accredited U.S. college or university to follow a course of study to pursue a career in the STEM field, with a preference for those with space related interests. The applicant may only use the $15,000.00 scholarship towards tuition for the academic year. The applicant must not have previously spoken at the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner.', 'Since 2013, The National Space Club and Foundation has offered the opportunity for a student to give the keynote address at the National Space Club and Foundation\'s annual Goddard Memorial Dinner, one of the space industry\'s most prestigious gatherings. T', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2902, 'W.I.S.E (Washington Women in STEM Excel) Scholarsh', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in a STEM field are welcome to apply for this scholarship. The scholarship award is to be used toward tuition and educational expenses, including but not limited to: textbooks, supplies (paper, pens, notebooks, etc.), required technology, on-campus dining, housing, and transportation costs. The scholarship award will be disbursed directly to the student in the form of a cash prize. The selected student will be required to furnish information necessary to issue a 1099 tax form, including social security number, as part of the process for dispersing scholarship monies. Student will be responsible for any resulting tax obligations. The WISE Scholarship is open to female Washington residents pursuing education in a STEM field. Eligible applicants must be a female Washington resident who is/will be pursuing a degree/career path in a STEM-related field at an institution of higher learning. Applicant must submit one letter of recommendation with valid contact information and complete an application form and provide original essay answers.', 'The WISE (Women in STEM Excel) Scholarship was created by Dr. Alexander Sobel to support, empower, and encourage women in Washington pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics. Washingtonian women interested in a career in ', 3500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2903, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2904, 'GeneTex Scholarship Program', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to students dedicated to pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.Key Features of the GeneTex Scholarship Program:1. Financial Support for STEM Scholars:Our scholarship program is designed to provide financial assistance directly to students pursuing STEM degrees. The $2000 scholarship is a testament to our belief in the transformative power of education.2. Direct University Disbursement:GeneTex ensures a seamless process by paying the scholarship funds directly to the recipient\'s enrolled university. This direct disbursement ensures that scholars can focus on their studies, knowing that financial support is readily available.3. Transparent Evaluation Process:Every eligible application undergoes a thorough review by a dedicated committee comprising three to five GeneTex employees. The selection criteria prioritize alignment with GeneTex\'s values and mission statement, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation process.Application Requirements:To be considered for the GeneTex Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:Pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in STEM.Good academic standing (submit your most recent transcript, unofficial transcripts accepted).For incoming or transfer students, provide a letter of acceptance or equivalent documentation from the attending university.Selection and Announcement:The scholarship recipient will be chosen by the committee and notified within 1-2 weeks after the application deadline. The announcement will be made on our website shortly thereafter, celebrating the success of the chosen scholar.Biannual Opportunities:GeneTex believes in creating multiple opportunities for aspiring STEM scholars. The scholarship program operates twice a year, with applications opening in January for the Fall semester and in October for the Spring semester.In summary, the GeneTex STEM Scholarship Program is a beacon of support for students passionate about STEM disciplines. Aspiring scientists can benefit not only from financial aid but also from the mentorship and encouragement embedded in our commitment to their academic journey. Join us in shaping the future of scientific exploration by applying for the GeneTex Scholarship. Your path to scientific excellence begins here.', 'At GeneTex, we are passionate about propelling scientific progress by nurturing the potential of young minds. Our commitment to advancing future discoveries is at the core of the GeneTex Scholarship Program. We proudly offer a $2000 (USD) scholarship to s', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2905, 'Scientist.com STEM Research NIL Award', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STEM students are often unpaid for their research. If the pandemic has taught us anything it is that we need to identify, nurture, incentivize and reward our future world problem solvers. As a result of these recent developments, Scientist.com will be offering our own NIL grant of $50,000 to be divided among 10 promising junior or senior undergraduate researchers ($5,000 each). Our team believes that supporting people in entering STEM fields is crucial to the future of innovative scientific research. We make it a point to mentor and support individuals that are early in their education and career. In the spirit of the NIL, we look forward to collaborating with the students that are chosen to receive the award so they can work as brand ambassadors. Applicants must: be currently enrolled in a STEM program in undergraduate university based in the United States; have a confirmed position working in a lab in the spring; submit the application by the deadline; and agree to their name, image, and likeness being shared in promotional material and must collaborate as a brand ambassador for 9 months following the disbursement of the award.', 'The NCAAs passage of its NIL rule in 2019 enables college athletes to get paid for usage of their name, image and likeness and was intended to compensate those students for contributing to their universities. Unfortunately, undergraduates and graduate STE', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2906, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2907, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2908, 'University of Rochester First Robotics Scholarship', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form of scholarships and can be automatically reapplied to your financial aid package each year. Many scholarships are awarded by the arts, sciences & engineering department. We distribute merit-based aid regardless of a familys demonstrated financial need.The University of Rochester awards an unlimited number of scholarships to students who have participated on a FIRST team and are enrolling as first-year students at the University of Rochester. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors, and be admitted as full-time students. This scholarship is renewable for four years. Students who have an excellent academic record will be good candidates for this award. This scholarship is renewable for four years or eight semesters.', 'Like many colleges and universities, we distinguish between two types of financial assistance: support based on merit and support based on need. A financial aid offer from the University often includes both types of aid. Merit-based aid comes in the form ', 60000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2909, 'Harlem YMCA bai Corporate Scholarship Award', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a current high school senior.This is a one-time Scholarship Award of $2,500. Recipients must re-apply annually to be considered for future awards. Multiple awards will only be considered consecutively after the first year, with a maximum total of four.The Award will be sent to the recipients school of choice and applied toward tuition and/or room and board fees. The Award will be officially announced on March 24th at the 50th Annual National Salute to Achievers in Industry Awards Gala, at Cipriani - 25 Broadway. Students with an expressed interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Business/Finance are strongly encouraged to apply.Each application is scored with weighted consideration given to completeness, quality of responses and overall appearance. Points will be applied or deducted accordingly. All parts of the application must be completed and all requested documents submitted by the deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.', 'The Harlem Y Achievers in Industry (bai) Corporate Scholarship is awarded to New York City High School seniors who demonstrate an ability to achieve. Applicants mustr eside within the five boroughs of New York City, possess a minimum 2.7 GPA and be a curr', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2910, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2911, 'Joy Cappel Scholarship', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 years, Rockland was guided by Joy Cappel, President and CEO. Mrs. Cappels vision to help define mechanisms underlying cell function and disease through antibody targeted detection is the motivational force behind this scholarship.Applicants must complete the application form. The application must be submitted by July 20th for fall semester or by January 20th for spring semester of the current year. Applicants must be a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student currently enrolled and accepted at a college or university in the United States for the upcoming fall or spring term. The intended major must be in Life Sciences or a related field. Winners will be contacted within two weeks after the application deadline and a check will be sent directly to the university provided in the application.', 'Each year, the Joy Cappel Scholarship will award two life sciences students with $2,500 each. The scholarship is intended to foster a new generation of researchers and help support these young investigators in their scientific training. For more than 30 y', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2912, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2913, 'Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heritage. Students may be required to submit a paper describing the influences of their heritage and culture in their life. To be considered you must complete a Fairmont State scholarship application. By completing the scholarship application, you are entering the pool for all offered Fairmont State scholarships.', 'The Vincent and Catherine Sansalone Scholarship recipient is selected by the College of Science and Technology and must be majoring in a math or science discipline with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. Preference is given to students of Italian American heri', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2914, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2915, 'Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Medical Schola', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Lee Essie and Charlie McMillan, Jr. Medical Scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be a Saginaw County resident; have a 2.5 GPA; and be a high school senior or current college student in a medical field of study. Applicants can be students who are enrolled either full-time or part-time. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2916, 'Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our first $500 scholarship in 1987, the Saginaw Community Foundation has awarded more than $8 million in scholarships. Learn more about all of our 235+ scholarships by using our scholarship directory. Applications run from November 1 to the February deadline.To be eligible for the Paul & Deanna Virciglio Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of any high school in Michigan; be pursuing graduate studies in math or science (medical students are eligible); and be attending an accredited Michigan college or university full-time. Evaluation criteria will include the scholastic record, leadership, awards and honors, recommendations, community and/or school involvement, and commitment to career goals as demonstrated in an essay. Dollar amounts for the scholarship will vary.', 'Education is vital to the growth and future of every community. Because of this, the Saginaw Community Foundation administers a variety of scholarship programs for high school, community college, university and vocational students. Since awarding our firs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2917, 'HSF Scholarship', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to four year universities, and graduate students. Applicants must be Hispanic/Latino, have a minimum 3.0 GPA (for high school students) or 2.5 (for undergrad/graduate students), plan to enroll full-time in an accredited four-year university or graduate school in the U.S., be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, DACA or eligible non-citizen, and complete the FAFSA if applicable.All majors and graduate fields are accepted, with an emphasis placed on STEM majors. HSF Scholars have access to a full range of invaluable Scholar Support Services, including career services, mentorship, leadership development, knowledge building, and wellness training. HSF awards more than $30 million in Scholarships annually and, depending upon available funds, HSF Scholars may also be eligible to receive a scholarship, which range from $500-$5,000 and awarded directly to students.', 'The Hispanic Scholarship Fund offers funding to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a university degree. Scholarships are available, on a competitive basis, to high school seniors, undergraduate students, community college students transferring to', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2918, 'Pacific Gas & Electric Company Access ERG Scholars', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the communities we serve, ERGs offer scholarship opportunities for those pursuing higher education. PG&E and its employee groups offer a wide range of scholarships to help the next generation of Californians succeed and innovate in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as other disciplines. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company ERG Access ERG Scholarship supports the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in the PG&E workforce and supports customers and community members who have disabilities. All majors eligible; encouragement given to medical, psychology or physical therapy emphasis. Eligible applicants must be high school seniors or undergraduates, have a 3.0 GPA, and and have a residence that is a PG&E customer in California for at least six months.', 'Employee Resource Groups not only help bring our employees together, but provide an essential bridge of communication to our customers, regardless of culture, age, gender or other defining elements. As part of the support these groups provide to the commu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2919, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2920, 'Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to achieve and excel in these important disciplines to change the world for the better. Named for the creative, generous engineer who founded American Power Systems, Inc., every year, the scholarship awards one local Quad-Cities student $5,000 to pursue their education.To be qualified for the scholarship, an applicant must: be a high school junior or senior; be graduating from a high school whose physical address is in Bettendorf, Davenport, East Moline, Eldridge, Moline, Pleasant Valley or Rock Island (the school can be public or private); and plan to matriculate into an accredited college program in the upcoming Fall, as well as plan to pursue an education with a major or specific focus in science, technology, engineering and/or math.', 'The Thomas K. Evans Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based, one-time gift for new college entrants pursuing education in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The scholarship was founded in 2017 to encourage bright, creative young people to ac', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2921, 'Indian Health Service Scholarships', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements: be a high school graduate or the equivalent; have a minimum 2.0 GPA; be capable of completing a health profession degree program; and intend to serve Indian people as a health professional in your chosen discipline.The Indian Health Service, an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services , is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. Throughout their generosity, they also provide scholarships.', 'The Indian Health Service (IHS) offers three scholarships for American Indian and Alaska Native students in order to educate and train health professionals to staff Indian health programs. Criteria will vary slightly by scholarship. Applicants must meet s', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2922, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2923, 'SVCF Latinos In Technology Scholarship', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $10,000 renewable for up to three years. Professional Development. All of our Latinos in Technology scholars have the opportunity to participate in our Career Launch Academy, Conexiones Mentorship Program, and other career prep and professional skill building workshops to develop themselves as young professionals. Internship Access. We actively work to pipeline our scholars into summer internship programs with our investors.Applicants must be/have: Latino or Hispanic origin; Declared major in and been accepted into a STEM program; Current college students entering their junior or senior year at a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time and rising junior students; Current community college students transferring to a 4-year undergraduate college or university in the current academic school year and planning to enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Preference will be given to full-time students and students with sufficient course credits to be classified as a rising junior (60 semester units or 90 quarter units); Minimum cumulative college grade point average of 3.0; and Demonstrated financial need. For more information, or to apply, please visit the scholarship providers website.', 'The Latinos in Technology Scholarship supports Latino college students in 3 ways: Financial. We financially support third and fourth-year Latino students who have declared a major in a STEM-related field at a 4-year university with scholarships of up to $', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2924, 'SVCF Samsung@First Scholars', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovation and growth in high-tech, the company has made a commitment to the next-generation of innovators by establishing its Samsung@First Scholars program. The scholarship programs goal is to support those outstanding scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who will lead the world for the next 30 years and beyond.Current undergraduate student entering their sophomore, junior or senior year in the upcoming academic school year or undergraduate senior accepted into a masters program OR current masters student planning to enroll on a full-time basis (as defined by the program of study) in a California, public four-year college/university. Preference is given to students enrolling in a school in the greater Bay Area (includes Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, Sonoma) and with a declared major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). Preference given to computer science and engineering (CISE) and engineering majors.', 'Samsung Semiconductor Inc.s theme of Collaborate. Innovate. Grow. has served as the companys mantra to drive technology innovation today and for the next 30 years in Silicon Valley. To help support the valleys continued legacy as the epicenter of innovati', 15000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2925, 'Elizabeth Garde National Scholarship', 'The Danish Sisterhood of America is very proud of its Scholarship and Grants Programs, which are available to members of the Danish Sisterhood and their children, regardless of age. Our scholarships and grants are made possible through generous endowments and memorial funds and are being supplemented by donations from individual members, lodges, and districts of the National Sisterhood. No membership dues are used to support these scholarships. To be eligible for the Elizabeth Garde National Scholarship, applicants must: be a Danish Sisterhood member or the child of a Danish Sisterhood member in good standing for a minimum of one year prior to the application deadline; have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale; and be a post high school student or graduate student seeking a degree in nursing or other medical profession. A person can only receive this award once.', 'The Danish Sisterhood of America is very proud of its Scholarship and Grants Programs, which are available to members of the Danish Sisterhood and their children, regardless of age. Our scholarships and grants are made possible through generous endowments', 850, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2926, 'Elms College STEM Scholarships', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are welcome. Elms is a private college that strives to be accessible to all. We believe education is not an end in itself, but a path to discovering what we can each contribute to that world, our neighborhood, and one another. More than 95% of our students receive some form of financial aid.The Elms College ElmSTEMs program, supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation, provides scholarships and programming to students who major in STEM fields and attend Elms College. Students in the majors Biology, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computer Information Technology and Security, Chemistry, or Mathematics and who have financial need are invited to apply to the ElmSTEMs scholarship program. Eligible applicants must: be a prospective first year student or transfer student at Elms College with at least 60 credits and less than 90 credits; be a citizen or national of the United States, alien admitted as refugee, or alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence; and demonstrate financial need.', 'Elms College is a modern part of a living tradition established over 300 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph a bold group of devout, progressive changemakers. We are dedicated to providing a rigorous education animated by a community where all are wel', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2927, 'Good Samaritan Foundation Scholarships', 'Good Samaritan Foundation is honored to award an average of $30,000 annually in financial support to local scholars. With eight scholarship funds available, the Foundation is able to provide much needed assistance to support graduating seniors, undergraduate or graduate students, medical students, and Good Samaritan employees as they work to attain their educational goals. Applicants should be pursuing degrees in various fields of health care. Scholarships are offered biyearly, so due dates are March 1 and October 1. Dollar amounts for the individual scholarships will vary.Specific criteria will differ by each individual scholarship. To be eligible for any of the awards, applicants must reside or originally be from the 11 counties that Good Samaritan serves. For applicants attending an accredited college or university, a scholarship requirement is to maintain a 3.0 GPA. Besides the application, applicants must also submit: three reference letters (an academic reference and two additional letters of recommendation from their pastor, colleagues, professional peers, etc.); a copy of acceptance into a degree program or conference information; official transcripts; and an essay (250-word minimum) explaining why they are choosing their specified degree and their career plans.', 'Good Samaritan Foundation is honored to award an average of $30,000 annually in financial support to local scholars. With eight scholarship funds available, the Foundation is able to provide much needed assistance to support graduating seniors, undergradu', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2928, 'GRCF Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an accredited four-year college or university full-time majoring in engineering or a medical/healthcare field. Applicants must have financial need and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Applications run from December until the due date, and dollar amounts will vary.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Armando Frank Quaglia Veteran\'s Scholarship is for students from Kent or Ionia counties who are a veteran or family member (spouse, child, or step-child) of a veteran of the United States Armed Forces attending an', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2929, 'GRCF Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Schola', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical school and majoring in healthcare, education, or business. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have at least a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Roger and Jacquelyn Vander Laan Family Scholarship is offered to a senior at South Christian High School entering a full time program in the fall at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical schoo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2930, 'GRCF Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship is offered to a resident of Kent or Ottawa County majoring in an undergraduate level health service related field at any accredited Michigan college or university. Applicants must demonstrate financial need and have a 3.0 GPA. Scholarship recipients are selected by the Grand Rapids Community Foundation (GRCF) and applicants follow the GRCF process. Dollar amounts will vary. Applications run from December until the due date.By connecting people, their passions and our regions resources, Grand Rapids Community Foundation and our partners work toward an inclusive and equitable West Michigan. Over the last century, the Community Foundation has used the tools of philanthropy to respond to community needs. Today, to carry out our North Star and overcome racial, social and economic inequities, we must respond with intention and care. Our partners inspire, motivate and guide our work.', 'The Grand Rapids Community Foundation\'s Violet Wondergem Health Science Scholarship is offered to a resident of Kent or Ottawa County majoring in an undergraduate level health service related field at any accredited Michigan college or university. Applic', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2931, 'Leah J. Dickstein Medical Student Award', 'The Association of Women Psychiatrists is pleased to sponsor the Leah J. Dickstein, M.D. , M.A. Award. The recipient of the AWP Leah J. Dickstein, M.D., M.A. Award will be expected to attend the AWP Annual Meeting (in conjunction with the American Psychiatric Association meeting) in San Francisco in May, where they will receive this award. The winner will receive a plaque honoring their achievements and will also be invited to join the award committee for the following year. They will be encouraged to participate in other AWP activities including conference presentations and contributions to the newsletter. The award is open to female identified medical students who have demonstrated superior academic achievement, creativity, and leadership. Examples of appropriate disciplines or genres include: service or clinical aspects of medicine; research; or excellence in the humanities such as in art, music, or literature. Awardees must agree to attend monthly virtual AWP mentorship sessions for the year following the award. There will be opportunities for collaborations and presentations at our conference, and awardees are strongly encouraged to attend the next years APA Meeting.', 'The Association of Women Psychiatrists is pleased to sponsor the Leah J. Dickstein, M.D. , M.A. Award. The recipient of the AWP Leah J. Dickstein, M.D., M.A. Award will be expected to attend the AWP Annual Meeting (in conjunction with the American Psychi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2932, 'Robert L. Schulke Memorial Scholarship', 'The Robert L. Schulke Memorial Scholarship is awarded to residents of Alpena county who are cancer survivors or have been touched by someone in their life who has fought cancer. Special consideration will be given to those students enrolled in a health occupations or criminal justice program. Candidates must be enrolled at Alpena Community College (ACC) for a minimum of six credit hours per semester and maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA. Scholarship awards are applied to the students account in equal amounts over the fall and spring semesters. If the scholarship recipient does not attend ACC for the fall semester, the scholarship offer will be forfeited.The ACC Foundation offers numerous scholarships funded by individuals, service clubs, corporations, and foundations to provide financial assistance to ACC students who meet the criteria established by the scholarship donors. In order to qualify for a scholarship, you must first apply for admission to the College and your Student Aid Report (S.A.R.) must be on file in the Registrar\'s Office. Scholarship Applications open in the beginning of January and are due in March each year. Offers are applied to the following fall semester.', 'The Robert L. Schulke Memorial Scholarship is awarded to residents of Alpena county who are cancer survivors or have been touched by someone in their life who has fought cancer. Special consideration will be given to those students enrolled in a health oc', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2933, 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholars', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a diverse workforce. Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to college-bound students from North and South Carolina who are pursuing a major in engineering, math, science, computer science, accounting, finance or business administration.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior at a North or South Carolina high school; Have a 3.5 minimum GPA; Attend full-time at a four-year college or university located in North or South Carolina; Enroll in engineering, computer science, the sciences, accounting, finance or business administration; Be an American citizen and a member of a race/ethnic category typically considered people of color. Finalists must agree to an interview with the scholarship selection committee. Scholarships are awarded annually to two accredited colleges or universities and one community service organization. The college, university or community service organization selects the scholar using criteria that focuses on grade point average, residence, leadership skills and financial need.', 'Advocates for African Americans Carolinas Scholarship Fund is supported by Advocates for African-Americans, a Duke Energy employee resource group in Charlotte. It was founded by Duke Energy employees in 1996 to attract, nurture, develop and promote a dive', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2934, 'Foundation for Community Health High School Schola', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, with many past awardees now caring for patients in western Montana, the state, and throughout the world. Application deadline is midnight on March 9th and application must include all required documentation. Please read through the eligibility criteria, application requirements, selection & presentation information and awards presentations prior to applying for a scholarship. Required documentation includes: Completed application with attestation signed by the student and parent or legal guardian. If using a legal guardian or the student is emancipated, please also submit court appointed paperwork; Official transcripts must be received directly from the school. Transcripts must be mailed or delivered in a sealed envelope, if a special accommodation has been approved. Emailed transcripts will only be accepted if they are sent directly by the school counselor or authorized school personnel by the deadline. Applicants must supply two letters of recommendation, written and signed by individuals who are familiar with the applicant (i.e., teachers, employers) and are able to discuss scholastic potential and personal qualities.', 'This gift-supported program encourages aspiring healthcare providers with scholarship awards and community connections. Our High School Healthcare Scholarship Program has a rich history that includes nearly $480,000 awarded to 653 scholarship recipients, ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2935, 'Medical Professional Student Scholarship', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, APRN, etc.; or be an undergraduate nursing student enrolled in nursing studies. (Undergraduate nursing students doing pre-nursing studies are not eligible to apply; applicants must be in nursing studies to apply.)Preference will be given to 1) female applicants, 2) those pursuing careers as physicians or nurses (although all medical majors are welcome to apply), 3) those who demonstrate financial need. Applicants may attend the qualified college or university of his/her choice. Continued scholarship funding will be awarded to each recipient each year, up to a period of four years, provided he/she continues to meet the above criteria. This scholarship will not be awarded for more than four years to any one recipient. Recipients will be asked to submit a renewal application and transcripts each spring to continue scholarship funding. Applications run from the middle of December until the due date.', 'To apply for the Medical Professional Student Scholarship, applicants must: have completed the appropriate undergraduate education and be currently pursuing an advanced degree in a medical-related field, such as physician, physician assistant, dentist, ph', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2936, 'Yankton Medical Clinic Scholarships', 'Yankton Medical Clinic has been providing quality health care services to the residents of south-central and southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska for more than 60 years. We strive to meet the unique and increasing health care needs of our region because our commitment is to you and your family. Through our strong desire to promote higher education and to provide resources for youth to seek higher education, we award several scholarships to students to be used for educational costs of attending an institution of higher learning. The scholarships include the following: Five $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors within our service area majoring in a health care field; one $1,000 scholarship to a currently enrolled college student majoring in Nursing, Respiratory Therapy, Radiology Technician or Medical Laboratory Technician; one $5,000 scholarship to a Pillar III medical student at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine. Applicants must live within YMC\'s service area and plan to return to work within 50 miles of Yankton. Individual GPA and ACT score requirements vary by scholarship.', 'Yankton Medical Clinic has been providing quality health care services to the residents of south-central and southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska for more than 60 years. We strive to meet the unique and increasing health care needs of our r', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2937, 'Gritman Scholarships', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the health care field. Awards range from $500 to $2,000. Individual scholarship criteria varies. Applicants must be from Latah County, ID, Nez Perce County, ID, Asotin County, WA or Whitman County, WA. For each of the scholarships listed on our website, paper applications are available upon request. We can be reached by telephone or email.', 'As part of our commitment to the community, Gritman supports several scholarship awards, laying the foundation for future health care leaders in our region. Academic scholarships are available for both high school and college students studying in the heal', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2938, 'Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund', 'The Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund\'s mission is to financially assist and to empower young people to experience their unlimited potential through education. They are a charitable educational organization dedicated to the advancement of African Americans pursuing careers in medical and healthcare related fields. Applicants must be African American graduating High School Seniors from anywhere in the United States. Applicants must attend a two/four year university or technical school. Scholarship awards must be used for tuition, books, fees or other need while attending the institution. The Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund is dedicated to advancing Black and African Americans in the medical and health care profession. Its mission is to financially assist exceptional students who have demonstrated commitment, perseverance, and enthusiasm in continuing their education despite hardships in their lives. The Fund represents a healthier lifestyle initiative promoting health education, eliminating health disparities, and improving overall wellness awareness within the Black and African American community.', 'The Mae & Mary Scholarship Fund\'s mission is to financially assist and to empower young people to experience their unlimited potential through education. They are a charitable educational organization dedicated to the advancement of African Americans purs', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2939, 'Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) Annual ', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gastroenterologist at PAMFs Palo Alto Clinic. Since Dr. Babb started the program in 1993, we have awarded more than 70 scholarships to local students. Scholarships are up to $30,000, paid out over five years: four years of an undergraduate university and the first year of medical school.Applicants must anticipate a career as a medical doctor and plan to take pre-medicine courses to prepare for medical school, live in a geographic region served by the Palo Alto Medical Foundation: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz counties, have a 3.5 GPA, demonstrate financial need and complete the online application including a 1,000-word personal statement that explains why you are interested in medicine, including any relevant background and life experiences, and your need for financial assistance. Applicants must also file the FAFSA. Applications run from mid-January until the due date.', 'Each year, the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group (PAFMG) awards Pre-Med Scholarships to local high school seniors who will attend a four-year college and plan to pursue careers as doctors. The scholarship was started by Richard Babb, M.D., who was a gast', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2940, 'PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing the mission, values, and programs of PHN and PHNCF, please submit an essay containing a minimum of 600 words that explains how you could apply your education, goals, and ideas at or with PHN and PHNCF to advance community health and wellness in the PHN footprint. Recipients have gone on to pursue careers as doctors, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. Students are only permitted to submit one application per year and can be either college-bound or currently enrolled at a public college, private college, or vocational school. PHNCF provides $30,000 annually in academic awards to students pursuing a career in the healthcare or allied health fields.', 'All PHN Charitable Foundation Healthcare Scholarships applicants must be studying for a degree in healthcare or allied healthcare. Applicants must also live in one of the counties listed on the application and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. After reviewing ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2941, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2942, 'American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowships', 'Investigators who are US citizens or permanent residents and within 3 years of receiving a doctoral degree can apply for American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowships. Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) support new investigators in research training programs to to position them for independent careers in cancer research. As part of their evaluation, peer reviewers consider how well the fellowship will broaden the applicants research training and experience. Funding for this includes stipends up to 3 years, plus an annual $4K fellowship allowance and $1,500 travel allowance in the final year. Eligible applicants must work at a US academic institution or eligible non-profit, be US citizens or permanent residents, and not have a faculty appointment (e.g., instructor, research assistant professor).At the American Cancer Society, were on a mission to free the world from cancer. Until we do, well be funding and conducting research, sharing expert information, supporting patients, and spreading the word about prevention. All so you can live longer- and better. Whether we\'re working in a community near you or one halfway around the world, our mission remains the same: to save lives, celebrate lives, and lead the fight for a world without cancer. See what we\'ve been up to lately and get to know the American Cancer Society a little bit better.', 'Investigators who are US citizens or permanent residents and within 3 years of receiving a doctoral degree can apply for American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowships. Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) support new investigators in research training program', 70000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2943, 'Frederic H. Kass III M.D. Endowed Scholarship', 'All applicants must be residents of Washington County, Maryland and must be a senior in high school accepted at an accredited college, majoring in the health care field, with a GPA of 3.0. or a current college student, majoring in a health care field, with a GPA of 3.0 or an employee of Hospice of Washington County, Inc. continuing their education in the healthcare field, accepted to an accredited college, maintaining an GPA of 3.0. All applications must be 100% complete to be considered.Dr. Kass helped to establish Hospice of Washington County, Inc. in 1980. In 2005 to honor Dr. Kasss tireless efforts, Hospice of Washington Countys Board of Directors began the Frederic H. Kass III, M.D. Scholarship Fund in celebration of HWCs 25th Anniversary. The fund was designed to support higher education for end-of-life care professionals of Hospice of Washington County, Inc. In 2010, during the 30th Anniversary Celebration of HWC, the fund was expanded and endowed to create the Frederic H. Kass III, M.D. Endowed Scholarship Fund. Many individuals have generously donated to this fund. The fund was enlarged to include all students in Washington County pursuing a career in the healthcare field.Application deadline has been extended to April 15th. Scholarship will be awarded in June of the same year to be awarded for the fall semester. Please submit your application online we will only be accepting online applications.', 'All applicants must be residents of Washington County, Maryland and must be a senior in high school accepted at an accredited college, majoring in the health care field, with a GPA of 3.0. or a current college student, majoring in a health care field, wit', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2944, 'Girl Up STEM Scholarship', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every girl, everywhere. The Girl Up STEM Scholarship application is open to any self-identified girl or woman who fits the following criteria: Is enrolled in a 2-year, 4-year, or technical college by time of funds disbursement (high school seniors can apply!)?Is pursuing specific field in STEM (pursuing a degree in a STEM field and/or plans to use STEM as a platform for advocacy) Has no familial relationship with a UN Foundation employee or other conflict-of-interest with the UN Foundation. Applicants who represent underrepresented backgrounds in regard to race/ethnicity, nationality, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability, religion etc., are especially encouraged to apply.', 'Girl Up is committed to bridging the gender gap and breaking down barriers everywhere they exist. Supported by partners and donors, the new Girl Up Scholarship Fund honors young leaders unwavering commitment to making the world a better place for every gi', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2945, 'Joseph R. Calder, Jr., MD Scholarship Fund', 'Joseph R. Calder, Jr., MD Scholarship Fund is offered for current and/or aspiring Lycoming County medical professionals who plan to dedicate their lives to helping others. Applicant must be accepted into a part-time or full-time medical related program, including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, allied health, or any other related specialty. Preference given to the following: either a student who is returning to develop new skills and/or knowledge, or a first-time student who is not necessarily a recent high school graduate.', 'Joseph R. Calder, Jr., MD Scholarship Fund is offered for current and/or aspiring Lycoming County medical professionals who plan to dedicate their lives to helping others. Applicant must be accepted into a part-time or full-time medical related program, i', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2946, 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and complete and submit a personal essay. You must also be accepted into a post-secondary institution (college or university, technical or vocational school). The Livelikemak Foundation was created in honor of Makenna Roberts. Makenna lived her life checking items off her bucket list. Her dream was to go to college and become a radiologist. This scholarship fund will help carry that dream forward. Our inspiration is the amazing life of Makenna Roberts who valiantly fought Metastatic Ewing\'s Sarcoma. She lived every day with a fierce determination to live life to the fullest. Where a warrior once walked, an angel now soars, with a soul that continues to carry life, light and love.', 'Livelikemak Foundation Scholarship is a scholarship open to any Utah High School Senior going into the medical profession with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. You must be pursuing a career in the medical field, complete the Livelikemak Scholarship application and', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2947, 'Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarships', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health care. They also should have demonstrated leadership initiative in addressing educational, societal, and health care needs of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each recipient receives a $5,000 scholarship.A medical school may nominate one student per year for this award. Applicant must be a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or an individual granted deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA) status, entering their third year of study in a LCME-accredited U.S. medical school in the fall of the year the award is offered. The nomination packet must include: a nomination letter from the medical schools dean or deans designee; a letter of recommendation from the GSA Institutional Student Diversity Affairs Representative, as well as one from a faculty member; a personal statement by the applicant; and a curriculum vitae.', 'The Herbert W. Nickens Medical Student Scholarship awards consist of five scholarships given to outstanding students entering their third year of medical school who have shown leadership in efforts to eliminate inequities in medical education and health c', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2948, 'NCJWLA Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship For Healthcare', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be given to students who are the first generation in their families to attend college. In order to apply students, must: Currently be enrolled or accepted and planning to attend next term; Live and attend school in Los Angeles County; and Meet the application requirements.A variety of scholarships are available every Fall and Spring term. Students can apply to up to two scholarships and re-apply every semester. Funding is distributed directly to the schools on the following school term. Funds are paid in full and are not fee-specific. Students in their last term are not eligible to apply. The Student Aid Report is no longer required to demonstrate financial need. Financial need will be determined based on essay.', 'Applicants for the Jeffrey A. Tidus Scholarship for Healthcare Professionals must be accepted to or enrolled in a post-graduate program in the healthcare field (Nursing, Physician Assistant, MD, DO, Mental Healthcare worker). Special consideration will be', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2949, 'Allina Health EMPOWER Scholarships', 'The EMPOWER Scholarship was created for applicants with plans for education related to direct patient-focused healthcare. EMPOWER stands for Encourage Minority Participation in Occupations with Emphasis on Rehabilitation. At Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, we recognize the importance of encouraging culturally diverse students to enter a patient-focused healthcare field. Due to the generosity of the David M. Hersey family, recipients of this scholarship will receive $2,000.00 toward their higher education. Scholarships will be awarded each year. Open to culturally diverse students who have been accepted to or enrolled in a post-high school program in a patient focused healthcare field. Applicants must be a resident of Minnesota or Western Wisconsin or attending school in Minnesota or Western Wisconsin. Volunteer/Community Service involvement in the community is required. Must be pursuing a career in patient-focused healthcare and have a minimum GPA of 2.0 on 4.0 scale. Must demonstrate financial need.', 'The EMPOWER Scholarship was created for applicants with plans for education related to direct patient-focused healthcare. EMPOWER stands for Encourage Minority Participation in Occupations with Emphasis on Rehabilitation. At Courage Kenny Rehabilitation I', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2950, 'BCC Foundation Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship', 'The Bismarck Cancer Center Foundation is excited to offer the BCC Foundation Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship. This program provides scholarships to individuals who are interested in and committed to the field of oncology and are pursuing a degree through a Bismarck college. In addition, scholarships will be awarded to oncology professionals pursuing continuing education.We understand that cancer affects every part of a persons life. Therefore, it is the our mission to help the patient throughout his or her cancer journey with needed services and financial care. This scholarship will provide financial assistance towards educating students who will be providing the care and needed services for our cancer patients in the future. This scholarship is provided by the Bismarck Cancer Center, which provides world-class cancer treatments and caring support for local patients, enabling them to stay close to home and loved ones during their cancer journeys.', 'The Bismarck Cancer Center Foundation is excited to offer the BCC Foundation Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship. This program provides scholarships to individuals who are interested in and committed to the field of oncology and are pursuing a degree throu', 1200, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2951, 'Allied Health Scholarship', 'The Allied Health Scholarship is available to any full-time student who is presently accepted at an accredited school of nursing or other healthcare curriculum offering a course of study leading to licensure as a Practical or Registered Nurse or other health-related classification. Applications for an Allied Health Scholarship are due by April 30th of each year. Funded by a generous endowment from the Calvert Arundel Medical Facilities, Inc., this scholarship supports the continuing education efforts of local students in pursuit of their chosen allied health field.In order to apply, you must have been accepted at an accredited school of nursing or other allied health curriculum offering a course of study leading to licensure as a practical or registered nurse or other allied-health related classification. Preference is given to residents of Calvert and Anne Arundel. Recipients are not required to repay the Foundation or accept employment. Applicants must reapply each year.', 'The Allied Health Scholarship is available to any full-time student who is presently accepted at an accredited school of nursing or other healthcare curriculum offering a course of study leading to licensure as a Practical or Registered Nurse or other hea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2952, 'Fund The Future Youth Scholarship', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minority peoples represent fewer than 5.0% of practicing physicians. The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship was created to not only help bridge this gap, by helping minority students attend college, but to also help minority students grow their projects that work to promote racial equality in healthcare and medicine worldwide.The Fund The Future Youth Scholarship is a $1,000 educational scholarship intended for African American and minority students who are currently applying to higher education at a college and or university. Furthermore, the scholarship is intended for students who are interested in pursuing a career in medicine and or medical research as well as students who are currently working on projects that help promote racial equality in healthcare. Although this scholarship is intended for African American and minority students we encourage all students who are focused on increasing equity in healthcare to apply!', 'One of The Renal Medullary Carcinoma Research Foundation\'s founding ideologies is the focus on promoting and helping the future leaders of medicine in their quest to change the world. In the United States and around the world, African American and minorit', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2953, 'GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships', 'Great Minds in STEM (GMiS) is pleased to announce the GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships, which provide financial assistance and support for underrepresented students in California, pursuing undergraduate degrees in health-related disciplines. Interested students must complete the online application and provide appropriate supporting documentation. Undergraduate students, who are interested in this scholarship, must complete the GMiS Scholarship application by April 30, annually.Applicants to the GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarship must be a member of a traditionally underrepresented group in the health sciences; Be pursuing a health-related undergraduate degree from an accredited institution in the U.S. or Puerto Rico with at least a 3.0 Cumulative GPA (On a 4.0 scale) and be a U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA). Additional preference will be given to applicants, who are pursuing careers in the areas of mental health, rehabilitative, geriatric medical specialties, or individuals with disabilities.', 'Great Minds in STEM (GMiS) is pleased to announce the GMiS California Health Sciences Scholarships, which provide financial assistance and support for underrepresented students in California, pursuing undergraduate degrees in health-related disciplines. I', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2954, 'Marylinn Munson & Bio Nebraska STEM Scholarship', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-related fields.Scholarships are available to students who have been accepted at a Bio Nebraska approved Nebraska college, community college or university, are planning to enroll in an undergraduate course of study in a STEM-related field, and who plan to pursue a career with a STEM-related organization. A one-time scholarship payment of $2,500 may be awarded to up to four (4) high school seniors at the discretion of the Bio Nebraska Education Committee.', 'The Bio Nebraska Foundation, together with Marylinn Munson and Bio Nebraska, is offering scholarships to Nebraska high school seniors in an effort to support and encourage students as they pursue relevant classroom study and professional experiences in Sc', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2955, 'Denes I. Bardos Award', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the United States; or be students in their final year of high school or students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program within the past six months. As with all Bardos Foundation grants, immigration history and financial need play a central role in awards.The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its grant decisions or operations. The Foundation considers a multitude of factors when making awards including GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, family financial situation, community/extracurricular involvement, candidate\'s personal statement, and academic course load.', 'The Denes I. Bardos Award is given to students in recognition for achievement in their community and science or engineering. To be eligible for the Denes I. Bardos Award, applicants must: be first or second generation immigrants currently residing in the ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2956, 'Jesse L. Jackson-Fellows Toyota Scholarship', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spirit of social justice and social change. Applicants should apply for the scholarship that best fits their particular situation. You may apply for only one scholarship in a particular year and, if awarded a renewable scholarship, may not apply for a different scholarship in subsequent years.The Jesse Jackson Fellows-Toyota Scholarship is a renewable scholarship that awards up to $25,000 dollars annually to deserving African-American college sophomores. Students who are interested in applying for the scholarship must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, be a business or STEM (Science, technology, engineering and/or math) major that can be applied to the automotive industry, demonstrated participation in community service and need for financial assistance.', 'The PUSH Excel Scholarship Program was created to assist young people who are qualified but lack the financial resources to attend college. The goal of the program is to develop servant leadership potential in the scholarship students and encourage a spir', 25000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2957, 'NVFEH Scholarship for Medical Students', 'The North Valley Health Education Foundation educates people about health-related issues and financially supports students involved in the health sciences. Students enrolled in health professions at a community college, 4-year college nursing program, medical school, and paramedic program at Butte College are eligible to apply for scholarships. Scholarship applications are available December 1st through May 1st annually since 1975.The NVHEF proudly gives scholarships to students who have an intention of returning to Northern California. Preference is given to any student who has graduated from a high school in the following counties: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, & Yuba. In the past, the NVHEF has maintained and expanded several health-oriented programs. Through health fairs, speakers and other activities, we educated the public about their own health so they can lead longer and healthier lives. NVHEF are the leaders in establishing a fund to provide medical equipment to home-bound patients with limited funds. They\'ve also began Kids on the Block, a puppet program that taught school-aged children about children with disabilities.', 'The North Valley Health Education Foundation educates people about health-related issues and financially supports students involved in the health sciences. Students enrolled in health professions at a community college, 4-year college nursing program, med', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2958, 'Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, and be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student for the coming school year at an accredited college or university in the U.S. A committee will select scholarship recipients who the committee determines best fit one or more of Sponsors values of Integrity, Intensity, Innovation or Involvement, as demonstrated by the Application. One recipient will receive a $10,000 scholarship and five recipients will each receive a $5,000 scholarship. All scholarship award payments will be made directly to the college or university at which the recipient is enrolled.', 'The Thermo Fisher Scientific Antibody Scholarship Program offers one $10,000 scholarship and five $5,000 scholarships for students enrolled in biology, chemistry, biochemistry or related life science fields. Eligible students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA,', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2959, '$1000 Science/Agriculture Scholarship', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current academic year from a Gallatin County High School or equivalent. The graduate must plan to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. The scholarship will be awarded to a Gallatin County graduating student, enrolling full-time in a post-secondary school. Graduate plans to pursue a degree related to conservation, natural resources, agriculture, or a STEAM (Science, technology, engineering, art, and math) -related field. Students applying for the scholarship under a STEAM major must show an emphasis on natural resource studies (Forestry, wildlife management, ecology, etc.) The application must be completed and submitted via email, postal mail, or dropped off at Gallatin Conservation District. The scholarship recipient will be selected by GCDs board of supervisors on the basis of academic achievement, educational goals, extracurricular activities, and any additional criteria as may be deemed appropriate by the board.', 'The Gallatin Conservation District announces the availability of a $1000 scholarship in honor of long-time Gallatin Conservation District board member and rancher, John Venhuizen. This scholarship is available to a high school graduate of the current acad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2960, 'Bernard Harris Scholarship', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic students currently completing their senior year of high school in a member district of the Council of the Great City Schools. Applicants must be accepted for full-time enrollment at a four-year college or university in the next academic year and pursuing a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM). The Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) brings together 78 of nations largest urban public school systems in a coalition dedicated to the improvement of education for children in the inner cities. The Council and its member school districts work to help our schoolchildren meet the highest standards and become successful and productive members of society. The organization also helps to build capacity in urban education with programs to boost academic performance and narrow achievement gaps; improve professional development; and strengthen leadership, governance, and management.', 'The Bernard Harris Scholarship was established to encourage minority students to pursue college degrees and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Four scholarships for two boys and two girls will be awarded to two Black and two Hispanic s', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2961, 'Central California Asian Pacific Women Scholarship', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, or Tulare County.Applications will be evaluated based on the following priorities but not limited to: First-generation student; Academic achievement; Leadership; and Contribution to the API community. Application Deadline: Sunday, May 14th. Once you submit your application, a confirmation email will be sent to you immediately. If you do not receive it, please check your spam folder, and if you still cannot find it, please contact us.', 'Central California Asian Pacific Women (CCAPW) scholarships are available for the coming academic year. The scholarships provide financial assistance to Asian and Pacific Islander (API) women pursuing higher education who are from Fresno, Kern, Kings, Mad', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2962, 'Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship', 'The Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship is a $5000 award given to one 1st or 2nd year underrepresented minority medical student studying in the New York metropolitan area, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and interest in urban health. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or DACA eligible students who are currently enrolled in an accredited, graduate-level U.S. healthcare program and are from an underrepresented minority. Since inception, National Medical Fellowships scholarships and awards have been at the core of its programming. NMF scholarship programs recognize merit as well as financial need. Over the years, funding for scholarships has come from hundreds of foundations and from individuals. NMF actively seeks and welcomes partnerships to build and expand the types and amount of support we provide to our scholars.', 'The Wayne Anthony Butts Scholarship is a $5000 award given to one 1st or 2nd year underrepresented minority medical student studying in the New York metropolitan area, in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and ', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2963, 'Provident Foundation Scholarship', 'The goal of the Provident Foundation Scholarship is to enhance underrepresented minority Chicago area students ability to pursue training in a medical field by offering financial assistance in the form of scholarships. To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: reside in the Chicago Metropolitan Area; be a high school senior or undergraduate college student; be an underrepresented minority who has demonstrated leadership ability and is committed to serving medically underserved communities. The goal of the Provident Foundation is to increase the number of underrepresented minority physicians, nurses and other professionals in the healthcare workforce in order to improve access to quality healthcare in medically underserved communities in Chicago. The scholarship will be awarded to underrepresented minority students enrolled in their senior year of high school, or in their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior year in college in recognition of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, community service, and interest in urban health.', 'The goal of the Provident Foundation Scholarship is to enhance underrepresented minority Chicago area students ability to pursue training in a medical field by offering financial assistance in the form of scholarships. To be eligible for this scholarship,', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2964, 'Healthcare Scholarship For A Bright Future:', 'Healthcare Scholarship For A Bright Future:The Healthcare Scholarship supports and encourages exceptional students to pursue careers in healthcare.For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'Healthcare Scholarship For A Bright Future:The Healthcare Scholarship supports and encourages exceptional students to pursue careers in healthcare.For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and th', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2965, 'Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Healthcare Careers', 'The Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Healthcare Careers Scholarship is awarded to students already enrolled or looking to enroll into programs with careers in the healthcare industry. This is available through the Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce Foundation to all high school seniors or college students who attend Crystal Lake Community School District 155, Marian Central Catholic High School, or McHenry County College. Notification to recipients will be sent out as soon as the Foundation decision has been made.Scholarship consideration will be based on a rating scale, which will include thoroughness of comments, information verification and explanation, presentation of materials and financial need. The Advocate Scholarship was created to: support students\' education as future health care workers assist in fulfilling the mission of Chamber Foundations\'; and to provide funds, education, resources, and training that inspires, connects, and promotes new community, leadership, and commerce opportunities.', 'The Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Healthcare Careers Scholarship is awarded to students already enrolled or looking to enroll into programs with careers in the healthcare industry. This is available through the Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce Foundatio', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2966, 'Zonta Milwaukee Scholarships', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zontians all over the world volunteer their time, talents and support to local and international service projects, as well as scholarship programs aimed at fulfilling Zonta\'s mission and objects. As a means of encouraging more women to pursue undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math, the Zonta Club of Milwaukee is sponsoring a $1,000 Woman in STEM Scholarship competition for local residents and out-of-state students, to help fund junior or senior level studies at an accredited university, college or institute.', 'Founded in 1919, Zonta International is a leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. With more than 30,000 members belonging to more than 1,200 Zonta Clubs in 67 countries and geographic areas, Zo', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2967, 'ASAHP Scholarship of Excellence', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health professions. The selected student will receive a $1,000 scholarship. An additional scholarship in the amount of $1,000 and the title of Elwood Scholar is to be awarded to the most outstanding Scholarship of Excellence recipient.Applicants must be enrolled in a college or school that is an institutional member of ASAHP. They must have successfully completed at least one term (quarter, semester, trimester, etc.) at that institution. Applicants must be enrolled in an academic program at the time of application, but are eligible even if the academic program is completed prior to when an award is made. Candidates may be enrolled in any health discipline except those in the nursing, public health, psychology, or MOD-VOPP (medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, veterinary medicine, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy) group. All degree levels are eligible (associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral).', 'The purpose of the scholarship program is to recognize outstanding students in the allied health professions who are achieving excellence in their academic programs and have significant potential to assume future leadership roles in the allied health prof', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2968, 'Desire to Inspire Scholarship', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in healthcare and are making a determined effort to inspire others in some way. The award can be used for educational purposes and/or for the purpose of pushing their missions of inspiration forward.Applicants must currently be a rising high school junior or senior, meaning that applicants must be either in their junior or senior year in the fall of the upcoming academic school year. Applicants must also be a member of one or more of the following historically underrepresented minority racial or ethnic groups (Black/African-American, Native American, and/or Latinx-American), be interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, and have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.', 'The Desire To Inspire Scholarship is a one-time financial award (1st Place $1500, 2nd Place $1000, 3rd Place - $500) that is dedicated to recognizing young individuals from historically underrepresented minority groups who are interested in a career in ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 2969, 'SMA Native American STEM Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at an accredited college or university; major in a STEM field; must not have been placed on disciplinary or academic probation at any time; and have maintained a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.00.Besides completing the application, applicants must also provide: a copy of Certificate of Indian Blood; a transcript; a copy of an acceptance letter; a clear photo (no hats or sunglasses); two letters of reference (at least one from an instructor or advisor, and one from another source not a family member); a one-page, singlespaced essay that answers the questions listed in the essay instructions; and commitment to completing four hours of community service per academic year.', 'To be eligible for the SMA Native American STEM Scholarship, applicants must: be an enrolled member of federally recognized Pueblo, Nation or Tribe in the United States; be either a high school graduate or a full-time college undergrad student enrolled at', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2970, 'Women of AT&T Colorado Scholarship', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the scholarship is awarded. Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, be accepted to begin as a College Freshman in the fall of the award and be pursuing an education in one of the following areas: Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) at an accredited college, university, or vocational school.Two (2) $1,000 scholarships will be awarded. Award may be used for tuition, books, supplies and room/board expenses. Application deadline is June 9th. Incomplete applications will not be considered. We will notify the winning recipients via email by July 22nd. Awards will be paid by check and made payable to the award winner in August.', 'As Women of AT&T Colorado we believe you can make a difference in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). Scholarships will be awarded to two females who are graduating from a Colorado High School in the spring of the year the schol', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2971, 'Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career', 'To be eligible for the Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career Development Award, applicants must: be currently employed as a registered nurse working in stem cell transplantation; have one or more years in nursing practice prior to the application due date; and agree to complete a three-question report following the selected program. Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit an updated resume and essay responses to the following questions: (1) In 500 words or less, describe your role in caring for patients undergoing stem cell transplants. (2) In 500 words or less, describe how the continuing education program you selected will help you achieve your professional goals and enhance your oncology practice. Please list specific professional goals you have for the next three years.The purpose of the Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career Development Award is to support non-advanced practice level registered nurses working in stem cell transplantation by providing financial assistance to attend either a virtual or in-person nursing continuing professional development specific to transplant nursing that will further the nurses\' professional goals as they relate to transplant nursing. This award will cover registration, travel, lodging and food costs.', 'To be eligible for the Josh Gottheil Memorial Stem Cell Transplant Career Development Award, applicants must: be currently employed as a registered nurse working in stem cell transplantation; have one or more years in nursing practice prior to the applica', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2972, 'Power Life Sciences Scholarship', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how to contextualize, interpret, and dig deeper into that information in order to make sound decisions. Clinical Trial Data Notes is our peer-reviewed journal with the mission to improve outcomes for patients and sponsors by increasing the volume, quality, and utility of data available to all members of the clinical trial ecosystem. This scholarship will not be awarded on the basis of academic performance; the selection will be based on an ability to critically analyze real clinical trial data in the style of our journal. Importantly, scholarship winners will be eligible for publication in our journal if that is of interest to them. Applicants must submit a Data Note analysis of clinical trials in the style of our journal (max 5 pages).', 'This scholarship is our way to support talented university and college students who are passionate about biomedical and biopharmaceutical innovation. Clinical trials surface a ton of data every yearbut aspiring innovators and clinicians need to learn how ', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2973, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2974, 'Heather Robinson Memorial Scholarship', 'This scholarship was established by Cindy Best in memory of Heather Robinson. This scholarship is intended for medical students specializing in the field of oncology or cancer research at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. Applicants must be academically motivated with a clear career path and demonstrate financial need. The scholarship application can be found online using the link listed on the provider\'s website. The Community Foundation of West Texas offers a number of scholarships created through the generosity of individuals, families, and businesses for which local area students can apply. The application process will vary depending on whether recipients are chosen by a Foundation committee or by an external scholarship committee please note the contact information included with the scholarship fund description. Scholarship payments are made directly to the educational institution and can be used for tuition, fees, and books only. Unused funds are returned to the Foundation at the end of the academic year.', 'This scholarship was established by Cindy Best in memory of Heather Robinson. This scholarship is intended for medical students specializing in the field of oncology or cancer research at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center. Applicants must be academica', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2975, 'ImVein Healthcare Scholarship', 'Every year, colleges and educational opportunities continue to get more and more expensive. The landscape of education and future employment opportunities also continue to get more and more competitive and there is an increasing lack of healthcare professionals in the United States. Arvin & Rena, founders of ImVein, recognize these challenges and have decided to launch an annual, one-time $1,000 scholarship to anyone seeking education at the Graduate, and/or Doctoral/Professional level (associate and certificate programs are not included). Arvin & Rena have achieved their education through the same challenges many of us experience and have received some support from similar endeavors. It is in that spirit that this annual scholarship is being launched. Applicant must be a citizen or visa holder in the United States of America and must be pursuing a career in a healthcare field. Applicant must be pursuing a graduate and/or doctoral degree and must be currently accepted or in their degree program.', 'Every year, colleges and educational opportunities continue to get more and more expensive. The landscape of education and future employment opportunities also continue to get more and more competitive and there is an increasing lack of healthcare profess', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2976, 'SSVMS Medical Student Scholarship Fund', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s inception in 1967. To be eligible to apply for a grant, students must have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento or Yolo counties, and must be enrolled in an accredited American medical school on a full-time basis (12 units or more). This grant does not apply to summer enrollment or to correspondence schools.Applications are accepted annually and must be received by July 1. Scholarships are awarded in September of the same year. Applications are evaluated primarily on the basis of financial need and academic achievement. Financial data will be analyzed according to family/student resources and household size. To apply for a scholarship, students must submit a completed application form, all official high school and college transcripts and three letters of reference to the listed address.', 'The Sierra Sacramento Valley Medical Student Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to deserving medical school students who have graduated from a high school in El Dorado, Sacramento, or Yolo counties. To date SSVMS has awarded $275,000 since it\'s incept', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2977, 'Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing a career in the health and fitness-related fields. The student may apply and use the money for education-related expenses, including tuition, fees, books, supplies, room, and board. The scholarship is sponsored by Michael Moody Fitness.The program will accept scholarship applications from August 1st of the current year until 1,000 scholarship applications are submitted or August 1st of next year, whichever comes first. Your scholarship application must be one of the first 1,000 submitted by the deadline date.Applicants to the Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship must:*Be United States citizens or legal residents living or claiming residency in one of the 50 United States, Washington, D.C., or Puerto Rico.*Be current high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate students who plan to enroll full-time in an accredited two-year or four-year college or university in the United States.*Demonstrate ambition and self-drive as evidenced by outstanding achievement in school, and participation and leadership in school activities and work experience.*Demonstrate interest in pursuing a career and enrolled in the following majors: Athletic Training, Health Policy, Psychology, Biology, Kinesiology, Nursing, General Medicine, Dentistry, Behavioral Sciences, Personal Training, Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, Health and Physical Fitness, Exercise Science, Sports and Recreation Management, Health Sciences, Physical Therapist, or another health-related major.', 'The Michael Moody Fitness Scholarship offers $1,500 to a high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who has demonstrated outstanding achievement, participation, and leadership in school activities and work experience, and interest in pursuing ', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2978, 'TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime of caring for others. The makers of TYLENOL are proud to provide support to exceptional students as they pursue careers caring for others. To be eligible for the TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program, applicants must meet the following criteria:1. Residency: Be a resident of the 50 United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia.2. Academic Level: Be a graduate student or a college senior who will be enrolling in graduate school during the academic year the scholarship is awarded.3. Field of Study: Provide proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy.4. Remaining School Years: Have one or more years of school remaining in the chosen graduate program.Application Process:1. Application Period: The application period for the scholarship program is typically announced annually. Applicants should be aware of the specific application window and submit their applications accordingly.2. Submission of Proof: Applicants are required to submit proof of enrollment in a graduate program in medical school, nursing, and/or pharmacy. This can include an acceptance letter, enrollment confirmation, or similar documentation.3. Years Remaining: Clearly indicate the number of years remaining in the chosen graduate program.4. Deadline: Ensure that all application materials, including proof of enrollment and any required documentation, are submitted by the specified deadline.The TYLENOL Future Care Scholarship Program is designed to support exceptional students pursuing careers in healthcare. As you apply, carefully review the eligibility criteria and follow the application instructions provided during the annual application period.', 'Each year the makers of TYLENOL award annual scholarships to well deserving students pursuing careers in healthcare. Twenty-three years and over eight million dollars later, we\'re proud to continue a tradition that supports those dedicated to a lifetime o', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2979, 'EmPOWERED to Serve Scholars Program', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other groups that address food insecurity, safe housing, job opportunities, access to health care and other conditions that can result in health disparities. We welcome all students currently enrolled in a U.S. college or university, including undocumented students and those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.The program is a college scholarship opportunity for undergraduate college students who are working to improve the social determinants of health in their communities through volunteer work, student-led organizations and more. This year, five undergraduate students will each be awarded a $5,000 scholarship, and the scholarship will be dispersed directly to the students to use towards their education expenses. Applicants must also submit a headshot photo, a current transcript (unofficial ones are fine), and a recommendation letter (from a teacher, guidance counselor, mentor, community leader, etc.). This isn\'t open to high school seniors.', 'The EmPOWERED Scholars program awards scholarships to enrolled undergraduate students who volunteer in their communities to use toward their education expenses. Scholars give their time to community-based organizations, student-led organizations and other', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2980, 'Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or osteopathic (DO) medical school (not on leave or in your gap year, in a degree program such as an MPH or PHD, or in a fellowship year at the time that award is dispersed), be in good academic standing, demonstrate involvement in community service and demonstrate financial need. The Worcester District Medical Society founded in 1794, is a professional organization representing 2,500 physicians and medical students in Central Massachusetts. The Society was established to advance medical knowledge, to develop and maintain highest professional and ethical standards of medical practice and health care, and to serve as an advocate for physicians and their patients. The Scholarship Committee awards scholarships to medical students each year.', 'Applicants of the Worcester District Medical Society Scholarship must be legal resident of Central Massachusetts at the time of applying to medical school, be currently enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year student, attending an accredited allopathic (MD) or', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2981, 'John Conley Ethics Essay Contest', 'Established by the John Conley Foundation for Ethics and Philosophy in Medicine, this annual essay contest has been administered by the AMA Journal of Ethics since 2004. Each spring, the AMA Journal of Ethics poses a question in ethics and professionalism as the topic for the contest. Essays are judged on clarity of writing, responsiveness to questions posed in the essay prompt, and applicability to decisions presented in the case. The author of the best essay receives a prize of $5,000. The author of the winning essay is typically contacted within six weeks of the submission deadline and must be willing, if needed, to revise the essays at the request of AMA Journal of Ethics editorial staff in order to have the work published in the journal. Essays must not exceed 1,500 words, excluding references. Essays must be submitted by a single author in Times New Roman 12 with 1.5 spacing. Essays must be submitted in a Microsoft Word document file attached to an e-mail to the scholarship administrator.', 'Established by the John Conley Foundation for Ethics and Philosophy in Medicine, this annual essay contest has been administered by the AMA Journal of Ethics since 2004. Each spring, the AMA Journal of Ethics poses a question in ethics and professionalism', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2982, 'AAA Graduate Education Scholarships (USA to Austra', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries respectively. With more than 300 scholar alumni and US $8.5 million invested to date, the AAA is committed to helping advance graduate education, in order to enable our countries most valuable resource human capital to unlock creative new solutions to global challenges and improve the quality of life for all citizens. Applications are now open for the Graduate Education Scholarships in the USA to Australia direction. The general eligibility requirements for each specific scholarship opportunity are outlined below. Please see the AAA website, as application requirements and eligibility may vary between scholarships. Applications run from August 1 to September 30.Graduate Education Scholarship opportunities:The AAA\'s Education Fund will provide support of up to US $40,000 to Americans undertaking or planning to undertake full-time Graduate level study (Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral Research) at an accredited educational institution in Australia for a minimum of one-year.Specialty Scholarships: Support study or research in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Health, Medicine and Sustainability. Sustainable Health Care Funding (SHCF) Scholarship: Will support one American Graduate to undertake comparative research in the development of sustainable health care funding. Please note: consideration may be given for shorter duration research projects.AAA - Lisa Fox Indigenous Scholarship: Will support one Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian in any disciplinary field. Eligibility:Eligibility requirements vary depending on the specific scholarship. The general eligibility is listed below: Applicants must be an American citizen or permanent resident (dual citizens or permanent residents are not eligible);Applicants must be applying for one-year of full-time graduate-level study or research in Australia;Applicants must have a formal letter of offer into the accredited institution, program or course, in Australia, at the time of application (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);Applicants must be applying within the fields of study supported (unless applying for the Lisa Fox Indigenous Education Scholarship);If applying for any Indigenous Scholarship, applicants must be a recognized member of a Native American, Alaskan Native or Native Hawaiian community. Other details:Scholarship funds may be used to support travel, living, tuition or other associated educational costs and may be used in conjunction with other support.', 'The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational study in each others countries res', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2983, 'Blue Cross Blue Shield ND Caring Foundation Schola', 'The Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota (BCBSND) Caring Foundation Health Profession Scholarship Program is available to North Dakota residents currently attending a North Dakota university, college or technical college who are enrolled in a nursing or health care related program. They must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student, and must have already completed their undergraduate freshman year of college. Applicants must also be in good academic standing; maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, and demonstrate financial need.Priority will be given to those that indicate willingness to work in underserved communities in North Dakota and those who are pursuing degrees in shortage health professions such as Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Physician Assistant (PA), Nurse Practitioner (NP), and degrees pertaining to Behavioral Health, as defined by the University of North Dakotas School of Medicines most recent Biennial Report. All applicants will be advised of funding decisions regarding their application by the beginning of November.', 'The Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota (BCBSND) Caring Foundation Health Profession Scholarship Program is available to North Dakota residents currently attending a North Dakota university, college or technical college who are enrolled in a nursing or', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2984, 'BWISE Scholarships', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female high school senior entering college or university in Fall 2023.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your journey, aspirations, and the impact you aim to make in your chosen field.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.2. Traditional Scholarship for Current College Students:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:African American female current college student.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Share experiences and insights that highlight your potential as a future leader.Copy of resume: Include extracurricular activities, volunteerism, work experience, leadership positions, etc.Transcript.3. Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick Nursing Scholarship:Award Amount: To be determinedEligibility:Open to African American females pursuing nursing.Reside in Texas within Dallas or Tarrant counties.GPA of 3.0 or higher.Application Requirements:Essay (1500 words or less): Reflect on your commitment to nursing and the legacy of Dr. Whitney Kirkpatrick.Copy of resume: Include relevant experiences and achievements.Transcript.Application Period: March 1 through April 30Winners Announcement: June 24Note: Winners will be contacted before the public announcement.BWISE encourages all eligible candidates to seize this opportunity to further their education and contribute to their communities.', 'BWISE (Black Women in Science and Engineering) is excited to announce three scholarship opportunities, empowering African American female students pursuing higher education.1. Traditional Scholarship for High School Seniors:Award Amount: To be determinedE', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2985, 'HUMAA Scholarship', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the freshmen, organizing a monthly alumni speaker series to mentor and educate current students on the range of career options available, and endowing a Chair in Basic Sciences at HUCM.Howard University Medical Alumni Association (HUMAA) provides scholarships to Howard University College of Medicine students through its endowed scholarship funds and in accordance with HUMAA\'s bylaws to \'support the welfare of medical students\'. HUMAA manages over one hundred scholarships which benefit students at Howard University College of Medicine. In 2021, HUMAA distributed nearly $250,000 to students to help with housing, transportation, fees, tuition and cost of living.', 'HUMAAs mission is to support the Howard University College of Medicine (HUCM). This mission is accomplished by giving scholarships to medical students, providing long white coats for the graduating seniors, sponsoring the annual welcome luncheon for the f', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2986, 'Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) Annual Scholar', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Medical school students in Massachusetts are eligible for free membership that allows them to apply to MMS scholarships. Applicants for the MMS Annual Scholars program must be fourth-year medical students expected to graduate each year from one of the following schools: Boston University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Tufts University School of Medicine and the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The scholarship will award $10,000 to four students from each of the four Massachusetts Medical Schools.', 'The MMS provides a wide array of services and resources to students who attend medical school in Massachusetts every year, ranging from financial support during medical school, to counseling for career options after graduation. Each nominee must be a memb', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2987, 'Mhari Saito Scholarship', 'The Mhari Saito Scholarship will be awarded annually to help medical students, and other healthcare professionals in training attend a significant educational or scientific conference of a national or international medical or professional association that relates to gastric cancer. To be eligible for this scholarship, the applicant must: be enrolled in an accredited medical school, residency or fellowship program; demonstrate a genuine quest for knowledge in stomach cancer; and be committed to the mission of No Stomach For Cancer.Besides completing the application, applicants must also submit: a current resume; two reference letters from non-relatives (documenting the applicants integrity, interpersonal skills, and potential as a future physician); a letter, on the school letterhead, from the applicants medical school/resident/fellow program, verifying that he/she is enrolled full time as a second, a third or fourth-year medical student/resident/fellow at that institution; a typed one-page essay (describing why the applicant has an interest in gastric cancer, and what contributions they expect to make to the healthcare profession with stomach cancer as their focus); and proof of conference attendance and a brief written summary of the applicants experience at the conference (after the conference is complete).', 'The Mhari Saito Scholarship will be awarded annually to help medical students, and other healthcare professionals in training attend a significant educational or scientific conference of a national or international medical or professional association that', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2988, 'Valparaiso University Ament-Benner Scholarship', 'Valparaiso University offers numerous Lutheran scholarships to students. The Ament-Brenner Scholarship is for members of a Lutheran congregation in the greater St. Louis area. Applicants must be preparing for a career in the healthcare field (e.g., nursing, physical or occupational therapy, pre-med etc.). Applicants must complete the undergraduate admission application and file the FAFSA by the deadline.Valparaiso University makes education opportunities accessible to students from diverse backgrounds by offering financial aid to 90 percent of its first-time freshmen. Valpo offers students demonstrating exceptional high school achievement a variety of academic scholarships and merit awards. Students may also qualify for additional aid from federal and State of Indiana grant programs. To maintain any merit or academic-based award from Valpo, a student must maintain full-time enrolment and Satisfactory Academic Progress.', 'Valparaiso University offers numerous Lutheran scholarships to students. The Ament-Brenner Scholarship is for members of a Lutheran congregation in the greater St. Louis area. Applicants must be preparing for a career in the healthcare field (e.g., nursin', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2989, 'Winston Churchill Foundation of the USA Scholarshi', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant for the Churchill Scholarship must be a citizen of the United States, either native born or naturalized, and must be a senior who is enrolled in one of the institutions participating in the scholarship program or a student who has graduated from one of those institutions within the past 12 months. Upon taking up the Churchill Scholarship, a Churchill Scholar must hold a bachelor\'s degree or an equivalent, and may not have attained a doctorate. Applicants should be able to show proven talent in research and a capacity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the sciences, engineering, or mathematics by pursuing original, creative work at an advanced level as demonstrated by awards, prizes, research, and letters of recommendation. Applicants in the sciences and engineering will demonstrate extensive laboratory experience, internships, or other related work, while applicants in mathematics will show substantial independent work or other projects. The Foundation does not require a minimum GPA, but recent Churchill Scholars have had a GPA of at least 3.7 and usually have 3.9 or above.', 'The prestigious Churchill Scholarship offers American students the opportunity to attend, for one year of study, the University of Cambridge for one of two Masters degrees: the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) or MASt (Master of Advanced Study). An applicant ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2990, 'Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries ', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed to succeed in an IT career. Students completing the virtual program will receive a scholarship ranging from $250-$1,000. There is no cost to participate in the F12 program.Applicants must meet the indicated criteria below and pursuing a degree in Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field indicated on the program\'s website. Students must have a computer with webcam and internet access. Eligible students will be current seniors enrolled in a South Carolina high school/home school in Berkeley, Charleston, Williamsburg, Orangeburg, Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Laurens, Fairfield, Kershaw, and York Counties in South Carolina.', 'The Future Technology Workforce Leaders & Visionaries (F12) Scholarship Program prepares South Carolina students for IT roles in the workplace. IT and Business professionals share real-world insight on careers and the related education and skills needed t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2991, '10x Digital Marketing Scholarship', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are planning to be enrolled or are currently enrolled in a digital marketing, technology, communications, marketing, business or a related field. Applicants must be high school seniors or college undergraduate students majoring in (or planning to major in) a field related to digital marketing. Must plan to take at least 10 credit hours during the Fall semester. Write a 500-word essay on how digital marketing trends are changing the way we market to consumers. In your opinion, which 5 digital marketing trends are paving the way for the coming year and why. Give detailed examples of each. Separately, include a narrative (2 paragraphs max) of why you are deserving of this scholarship.', '10x digital is passionate about nurturing the next generation of digital marketers. In addition to our internship program, we award the 10x digital Marketing Scholarship twice annually. We accept applications with essays for those students who are plannin', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2992, 'Scarlett Family Foundation Scholarship', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must be pursuing a business or STEM approved degree at a 4 year, non-profit college or university. Applicants must be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time at the time of application. Joe and Dorothy Scarlett are strong believers in the power of education to transform lives. With the help of their children, they put this belief into action by establishing the Scarlett Family Foundation in 2006 to provide merit and need-based college scholarships to Middle Tennessee students pursuing business degrees. Since then, the Foundation has expanded its mission. In 2008 the Foundation added grant-making, partnering with non-profit organizations to help all Middle Tennessee students received a high-quality education. Today, these grants align with four key initiatives college and career readiness, principal and teacher leadership, literacy, and advocacy.', 'The Scarlett Family Foundation offers scholarships to Tennessee students pursuing a business or STEM-related degree. Applicants must have graduated high school (or GED) from one of the eligible Tennessee counties, must demonstrate financial need and must ', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2993, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2994, 'Quad City Engineering and Science Council Scholars', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members as well as additional corporate sponsors to help support our mission: to Promote and support engineering, science, and technical professionals and associated societies in Quad City Region; and to encourage and support students to study in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related fields.The Quad City Engineering and Science Council with its member societies, local businesses, and regional universities annually provide one-time scholarships to high school seniors studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) at an accredited four-year college or university. Applicants must be a Quad City area resident in the Illinois Counties of Carroll, Henry, Knox, Lee, Mercer, Rock Island, or Whiteside, or in the Iowa Counties of Clinton, Scott, Muscatine, or Louisa. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'The Quad City Engineering and Science Council (QCESC) is an umbrella organization representing ~30 technical societies in the Quad City area with approximately 5,000 associated members. The QCESC is non-profit and is actively seeking new society members a', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2995, 'Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidate? Discuss your involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. This scholarship has certain eligibility requirements.Applicants must: Be a graduating senior from a public or private high school; Reside in Boone, Ogle, or Winnebago County; Plan to pursue a degree in Visual Arts, Visual Art Education, or Visual Art History; Have a GPA of at least 2.75/4.0; and Show involvement in organizations and activities that focus on the visual arts. Dollar amounts for this scholarship will vary, so there is not a set, specified amount.', 'The Betty Harlan Memorial Art Scholarship provides educational resources to students pursuing a degree in the visual arts. Applicants must answer the essay prompt: Considering the background and criteria of this scholarship, why are you the best candidat', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2996, 'Martin\'s Famous Potato Rolls and Bread Video Schol', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The student with the best advertisement for each category will be awarded $3,000. Two runners-up will also be chosen for each category and will be awarded $1,500 and $500, respectively. Videos will be used in Martins Sweet Mini Moments campaign throughout April.Video Technical Specifications: YouTube ad: 30 seconds 1 minute, horizontal video (19201080), mp4 format; Instagram Reels ad: 15-30 seconds, vertical video (10801920), mp4 format. Applicants must be a legal resident of the United States who is 18 years of age or older at the time of entry, must be a full-time or part-time undergraduate student at the time of entry and must be enrolled in a marketing, communications, or advertising program at the time of entry. Applicants must attend a college or university within 100 miles of Martins Chambersburg, PA bakery or Martins Valdosta, GA bakery at the time of entry.', 'Martins is offering scholarship prizes of up to $3,000 to eligible students who create a video advertisement to promote Martins new Sweet Dinner and/or Sweet Party Potato Rolls. Students may create a video ad for either YouTube or Instagram Reels. The stu', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2997, 'Marjorie Stonehill English Journalism and Creative', 'No matter your talents, abilities and passions, the Community Foundation of Boone County wants to help you use them to pursue your higher education dreams. Since 1991, CFBC has awarded over $7 million in scholarships to local students. Our donors believe in the value of higher education and how it can change a life. Through their generosity and passion, we are able to offer scholarships to students from our local communities to help make dreams come true, no matter the talents, abilities, and passions. CFBC administers a vast array of scholarship funds. These scholarships are funded by donors who believe in the young people of Boone County and want to support their pursuit of higher education. The Marjorie Stonehill Scholarship is offered to students majoring in English, journalism and creative arts. Applicants must be residents of Boone County, graduates of a Boone County High School, and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.', 'No matter your talents, abilities and passions, the Community Foundation of Boone County wants to help you use them to pursue your higher education dreams. Since 1991, CFBC has awarded over $7 million in scholarships to local students. Our donors believe ', 750, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2998, 'NDSGC Lillian Goettler Scholarship', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that demonstrate a 3.5 GPA, and be US citizens. Applicants will ideally be involved in a research project of NASA relevance. Undergraduate and graduate students who meet the criteria are encouraged to apply. Applications must include a professional resume that includes work or research experience, academic performance, extracurricular activities, leadership roles. One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or researcher in higher education that details the applicant\'s academic and technical abilities, character, and personal attributes must be included. Finally, the application includes essay questions that should be answered in 250-350 words each.', 'The NDSGC has established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. Applicants must be majoring in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics) field, provide transcripts that de', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 2999, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy of Lisa Kaminski. It provides an opportunity for graduating high school students that are both passionate about making a difference and interested in technology, to continue their education.Applicants to the Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship must be high school seniors in the Greater Cincinnati area with a record of outstanding community service in their community, recommendation provided by peers or faculty familiar with the students community impact, and intending to declare a major in a STEM-related field of study at a college or university program. Preference will be given to women candidates if a tie-breaker is necessary.', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, p', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3000, 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology ', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarships, not to exceed $3,000 per academic year, are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and interest in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or lawful residents, have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, be enrolled or plan to enroll in an engineering, science, or technology program leading to a certificate or an associate or bachelors degree at an eligible institution of higher education, and agree to work full-time in an engineering, science or technology field in West Virginia for one year for each year the scholarship was received or begin an approved program of community service related to engineering, science or technology. Applications run from October until the due date.', 'West Virginia Engineering, Science and Technology Scholarship Program is a student financial aid program designed to enable and encourage academically talented individuals to pursue careers in the fields of engineering, science and technology. Scholarship', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 3001, 'Cal Grant C Award Program', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical program that could bring you closer to your dream job? The California Student Aid Commission provides State financial aid for those who meet certain income, asset, and other financial aid standards to attend college. Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or the CA Dream Act Application by the March 2 deadline. If the Commission determines you eligible for a Cal Grant C, complete the online Cal Grant C Supplement Form through your WebGrants for Students account by the requested deadline. Use up to $2,462 for tuition and fees and $547 for books, tools, and equipment at any Cal Grant eligible private for profit or private nonprofit institution. Use up to $1,094 at any California Community College. Cal Grant C: (7,761 awards offered after the March 2nd deadline): For low to middle income students; No GPA requirement; For Occupational or Technical training programs of least 4 months in length; Offers an award amount to assist with tuition and fees, also includes an additional annual book and supplies amount.', 'The Cal Grant C program provides free money to students pursuing an occupational or technical program. Students must apply for FAFSA or CA Dream Act Application to apply. No GPA requirement. Are you interested in pursuing an occupational or technical prog', 3009, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3002, 'Spirit Square Center for Arts and Education Schola', 'The purpose of the Spirit Square Center for Arts and Education Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships to undergraduate students with demonstrated aptitude and career potential in the arts. Applicants for the scholarship must have demonstrated talent and a declared major that indicate potential for a significant career contribution to the arts and must be a rising college junior or senior in good academic standing with his or her institution.The Scholarship Committee will consider the following when selecting recipients: academic performance, giving preference to students who have earned a 3.0 GPA; school and community involvement and personal achievements; and commitment to and demonstrated potential for a career in the arts. Preference will be given to students who are legal residents of Mecklenburg or contiguous counties in North or South Carolina and attend colleges and universities in North Carolina.', 'The purpose of the Spirit Square Center for Arts and Education Scholarship Fund is to provide scholarships to undergraduate students with demonstrated aptitude and career potential in the arts. Applicants for the scholarship must have demonstrated talent ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3003, 'Adobe Design Circles Scholarship', 'The Adobe Design Circle is a collaboration of design leaders working together to drive positive impact on business, society, innovation, culture and design careers. The group will provide leadership insights, valuable content, and advocacy on industry issues that matter most to designers and teams. These will be featured in authored pieces and webinars, and at community events. We also strive to create more visibility for design as a career path and opportunities for youth entering the field, and thusly have launched this scholarship and mentoring initiative to support this goal.As part of this program, Adobe will award ten annual college scholarships, up to $25k per year for each recipient (up to $100k total over four years).The scholarship is ideal for students going into product design or experience design-related careers (i.e. digital, web, UX/UI, industrial design, or similar), with a focus on candidates who have been historically underrepresented in design, including but not limited to; first-generation college students, racial and ethnic minority students, students with disabilities, and those who identify as LGBTQ+.The design leaders in our program will also offer mentoring opportunities to scholarship recipients to strengthen the impact of the scholarship, while providing real-world experience to the students during their education. The Adobe Design Circles Scholarship is open to students who will be pursuing any year of their undergraduate, college, or university studies. Applicants must be planning to enroll in an accredited college or university degree or certificate program in a design-related major, or in other majors where they show the potential to enter a career related to product, experience or digital design. Applicants do not need to be accepted into a program at the time of application, but if selected for a scholarship, proof of acceptance will be required before scholarship funds can be sent.', 'The Adobe Design Circle is a collaboration of design leaders working together to drive positive impact on business, society, innovation, culture and design careers. The group will provide leadership insights, valuable content, and advocacy on industry iss', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3004, 'Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Schola', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their personal statement; have a minimum GPA of at least a 2.8; and have been accepted to or attending an accredited secondary education institution, including trade schools, technical colleges, community colleges, colleges, and universities.The Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship awards scholarships to graduates of a Warren County high school (current year or Previous). The $1000 scholarship is renewable for one year after the original award is made, provided all requirements are met for renewal. Applicants must be pursuing programs in or directly related to business, engineering, manufacturing, or technology.', 'To be eligible for the Asama Coldwater Manufacturing (ACM) Georgia Scholarship, applicants must: be a graduate of a Warren County high school; show a level of motivation, effort, and diligence in the pursuit of further education, as demonstrated in their', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3005, 'TDC Scholarships', 'In support of design education, the TDC has awarded scholarships to promising students of typography since 1994. Currently, four scholarships are available. The Ezhishin Scholarship is for Native American and First Nation individuals in the US and Canada, respectively, who exemplify a creative practice that explores typography, type design, or relevant linguistic work. The Ade Hogue Scholarship ill be awarded to an outstanding BIPOC student currently in their junior year or in their first year of graduate or postgraduate school, who demonstrates exceptional talent and promise in the creation of letterforms, be they typeface, lettering, or calligraphy or in typographic design. The Beatrice Ward Scholarship is offered to a female college junior whose work demonstrates exceptional talent, sophistication, and aptitude for typography, lettering, type design, and/or design criticism. The TDC Scholarship recognizes students\' achievements in and appreciation for typography in design.The TDC celebrates and amplifies the undeniable power of typography. We are a global community united by the shared belief that type drives culture and culture drives type. Established in 1946, the TDC today curates a calendar of typographic intrigues designed to: build a community through public events and platforms; support the growth of students and early career professionals; and recognize excellence in type design across the world.', 'In support of design education, the TDC has awarded scholarships to promising students of typography since 1994. Currently, four scholarships are available. The Ezhishin Scholarship is for Native American and First Nation individuals in the US and Canada,', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3006, 'National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - ', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria or Palm Springs); be enrolled in 9 units or more and graduate students enrolled in 6 units or more at two- or four-year colleges or universities; and pursue a career in television and related fields. Although we are looking for students who are good scholars, evidence of creative achievement and demonstration of financial need is even more important. With almost 700 members, The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter, serves television professionals in San Diego, Bakersfield, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Santa Maria. The San Diego Chapter was chartered by the National Television Academy in 1972 under the leadership of its founding president, Ralph Hodges.', 'To be eligible for the National Academy of Television, Arts & Sciences - Pacific Southwest Chapter awards, applicants must: be a resident of the Pacific Southwest Chapter Area (San Diego, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3007, 'Unitil Scholarship Fund', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year of undergraduate study. Applicants will be judged on basis of academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. The Unitil Scholarship Committee will base its decision for awarding scholarships on a combination of factors including academic merit, financial need, other scholarships awarded, outside student activities and other relevant factors such as the number of hours worked outside of class during the school year. Unitil has a long-standing corporate commitment to serve the towns and cities we work in to help improve the overall quality of life. We give back in a variety of ways including, but not limited to donations, sponsorships, scholarships, and volunteerism.', 'The Unitil Scholarship Fund will be awarded to six high school seniors from our service territories in New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts who are pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math will each receive $5,000 for the first year', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3008, 'Kazickas Family Foundation Art Scholarships', 'The Art Guild is pleased to offer the Kazickas Family Foundation Art Scholarships for graduating seniors who attend high school in Nassau County. Scholarships will be awarded to students who will pursue the visual arts following their high school graduation, and who have demonstrated their commitment to any of the visual arts. This includes, but is not limited to: drawing, painting, sculpture, fashion design, set design, and photography. Students who apply must be graduating seniors and attend high school in Nassau County. The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc., is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to creating an inclusive and enriching home for visual arts education, exploration and exhibition. It is an organization open to all people with a common goal to advance the visual arts. Throughout their generosity, the Art Guild of Port Washington offers financial aid to students pursuing art-related degrees.', 'The Art Guild is pleased to offer the Kazickas Family Foundation Art Scholarships for graduating seniors who attend high school in Nassau County. Scholarships will be awarded to students who will pursue the visual arts following their high school graduati', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3009, '7X24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter Scholarship', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems and operations. The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter seeks to award a scholarship to a deserving student associated with the mission critical support industry. Applicants under the age of 18 at the time of application submission must have their application co-signed by their parent or legal guardian. Applicants must live in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter will serve as an independent forum for ideas, opinions, and information on end-to-end reliability issues for Mission Critical organizations in the Rocky Mountain region. The 724 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is setting numerous goals in order to achieve our Vision, accomplish our mission, and thereby ensure the success of our organization and End-Users. One of those goals is to fund the scholarship program.', 'The 7x24 Exchange Rocky Mountain Chapter is an educational forum bringing together organizations to promote a better understanding of design, execution, and management issues involved in achieving reliability within all facets of mission critical systems ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3010, 'CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, photography, sketching, video production and other decorative arts.Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident who is preparing to pursue, or currently pursuing, an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degree full-time at an accredited college or university. Current high school seniors are also eligible to apply. Must be pursuing a career in the visual arts with an eligible major, have a minimum 2.5 GPA on 4.0 scale and exhibit leadership and be active in community. Selected applicants will be qualified African-American or black students', 'The CBC Spouses Visual Arts Scholarship is for full time African-American or Black students pursuing a degree in visual arts including, but not limited to, architecture, ceramics, drawing, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior design, painting, ', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3011, 'BHW Scholarship', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The winner will be announced on May 15th. We want to give each applicant\'s submission consideration and cannot do so in the short period we had planned. We plan to select finalists during the next two weeks and then confirm eligibility with their educational institution. After this process we will announce the winner. Applications for each fall scholarship will open in January. If you want to get a head start on the scholarship application before January, you can write an essay on either of the following topics:Tell us about your favorite app and what you like about it or Tell us about a time an app played a significant role in improving your day. Your essay should be between 500 and 800 words. Feel free to be as formal or informal as you like.', 'Women who are pursuing an undergraduate or master\'s degree and are majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics during the academic year following the deadline for applications. Applications open in January and are due each April 15th. The', 3000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3012, 'Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship For Women In Technol', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or university or at a vocational or technical school who will be seeking a degree in a technology-related field. Eligible applicants must be from the greater Kansas City area and have a 3.2 GPA. Financial need and community service will also be taken into consideration.The dollar amount for the award varies. Scholarships will be awarded on an annual basis and disbursed in equal payments in August and January. In addition to completing the basic information, applicants must answer the following questions: (1) Why did you select your chosen field of study? (2) Please describe any types of financial aid that you will be receiving or are currently receiving to attend your chosen college/university. (3) Please write a short essay introducing yourself and explain why you would be the desired recipient of the Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology.', 'The Kris Paper Legacy Scholarship for Women in Technology Fund provides an annual scholarship to a graduating female high school senior or returning female college student who intends to further their education at a two-year or four-year college or univer', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3013, 'Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice within Washington state. Over 1,000 of the most promising high school graduates from King, Pierce and Snohomish counties have attended college with financial grants provided by the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarships.The Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is available to graduating seniors from public high schools in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties in Washington state (and a US citizen). Application forms are only available through these high schools and candidates for the scholarship are nominated by their school each year. Scholarships are renewable for four years of college in the state of Washington. Music, sculpture, drawing, interior decorating or domestic science are not accepted as major subject courses. During college, a 3.0 GPA is required.', 'The mission of the Nellie Martin Carman Scholarship is to acknowledge, support, and empower exceptional graduating high school seniors of King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties by providing financial assistance for an education at their college of choice wi', 2000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3014, 'Whitney French Design Scholarship', 'Everyone has a unique story, and we want to create space for you to tell it. Theres no one size fits all qualification list. Our scholarship is tailored to your academic goals; however, we expect our recipient to be a woman pursuing a future in digital user experience and design. We know there is always opportunity to improve gender diversity in the field of design, and we would like to provide you with a chance to jumpstart your career!The scholarship will be applied to your university or bootcamp tuition. To qualify, you should be a woman currently enrolled in a part-time or full-time program in Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, Massachusetts, or British Columbia. Must be a Junior or Senior registered in a design program at a college or university as of September of the year the scholarship is awarded or be registered in a design bootcamp or accelerated learning programs like General Assembly, Ironhack, Flatiron, etc. as of September.Whitney French was a Senior Product Designer at WillowTree and an inspiration to everyone she touched. She was extraordinarily passionate about giving more women the opportunity to make an impact in digital design and supporting their education and development. After Whitneys passing in 2017, WillowTree created an annual $5,000 scholarship in her honor that supports women in the digital user experience and design field.', 'Everyone has a unique story, and we want to create space for you to tell it. Theres no one size fits all qualification list. Our scholarship is tailored to your academic goals; however, we expect our recipient to be a woman pursuing a future in digital us', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3015, 'AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships', 'Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the following disciplines: graphic design, illustration, interactive design, or photography, and be enrolled at an accredited college or university in the United States for the upcoming school year as a full-time student. In making selections, jurors consider and prioritize quality of submitted work, financial need, underrepresented and BIPOC students, academic record, recommendations, and strength of written purpose statements. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required and financial need must be demonstrated via FAFSA.Scholarships are awarded in amounts of $2,500$3,750. One or two top awards may be given in an amount up to $5,000 at the jurys discretion. Honorable mention prizes in the amount of $500 or $750 cash are also awarded. Each scholarship is paid directly to the recipients school and applied toward tuition. A one-year AIGA membership is also awarded to recipients. AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships benefit underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students who are studying photography, illustration, and design disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. Scholarships are awarded annually to encourage social and environmental responsibility and cultural awareness in the next generation of artists and designers.', 'Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the following disciplines: graphic design, illustration, interactive design, or photography, and be enrolled at an accredited college or univer', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3016, 'COMTO North Texas Scholarship', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships to worthy students who are pursuing a career in the transportation industry. COMTO annually awards multiple scholarships, ranging from $500 to $2,500 each to minority graduating high school students from the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region. The scholarships will be for students who are seeking a career in a transportation-related field. The scholarship award may be used for tuition, fees, books and/or room and board expenses. A field of study for transportation-related degrees may include Accounting, Architecture, Business Administration, Communications, Construction Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Finance, Information Technology, Law, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Political Science, Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Supply Chain Management, Transportation Management, and Urban Planning. To be eligible, the applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and a minority high school senior in the Dallas/Fort Worth region at the time of the applicant\'s submission, with a minimum 2.5 GPA. College students are not eligible to apply.', 'The Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) North Texas organization is a 501 (c) 3 organization that supports the strategic goal of ensuring the continuing legacy of minorities in transportation. Our primary goal is to award scholarships ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3017, 'BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program offers numerous scholarships. For the Pathfinder Scholarship, applicants must be a high school Senior who intend to major in a technology related field of study. For the Trailblazer Scholarship, applicants must be currently enrolled as a freshman, sophomore or junior majoring in a technology-related field of study.All eligible application packets must include the following: a completed and signed application; a transcript; a letter of recommendation (one recommendation letter if a high school senior and two recommendation letters if a current undergraduate) from a school faculty member; and the enrollment verification form or a proof of acceptance. BLK Men in Tech aims to establish a network of Black men and allies who are committed to providing current and future tech leaders with the resources and opportunities they need to achieve greatness in this highly complex industry.', 'The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program is designed to support the community in this effort by equipping future Black leaders with the resources they need to progress their education and establish a meaningful career. The BLK Men in Tech Scholars Program off', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3018, 'IABCH Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a Houston-area institution or hail from the Houston area. Scholarship assistance is based upon academic performance, leadership potential, and financial need.The Downs Matthews Memorial Scholarship is a one-time award up to $2,500. IABC Houston pays scholarship funds directly to the student. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation. Deadline for scholarship applications is Friday, May 5th at 5:00 p.m. Scholarships are awarded without regard to race, color, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation.', 'The IABC Houston Student Scholarship is in memory of Downs Matthews, an IABC Houston pioneer, to foster the communication profession. Undergraduate and graduate student applicants should be majoring in a field of communication, and either be attending a H', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3019, 'Microsoft Imagine Cup Global Competition', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, have the chance to win great prizes, and make a difference in the world. Open to students around the world, the Imagine Cup Competition seeks to honor the most innovative, ground-breaking and appealing software built with Microsoft tools and technology. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access exclusive training, unlock mentorship opportunities, and have a chance to win great prizes and make a difference in the world. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must be at least 16 years of age and be actively enrolled as a student in an accredited educational institution that grants high-school or college/university (or equivalent) degrees (including home schools).', 'Dream it. Build it. Live it. Innovate with passion and bring your idea to life in the Imagine Cup. Collaborate with other students and build your skills together to solve global issues. The Imagine Cup is full of opportunities to gain new skills, access e', 100000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3020, 'Support Creativity World Scholarship', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, NJ, CT, or PA). Eligible applicants must demonstrate financial need, be a Dreamer, and can either be an undergraduate or graduate. There is no GPA requirement. Individual criteria may vary by scholarship, but selection will still be based on the student\'s project, their application, and indication of financial need.Submit something creative that illustrates your passion for your specific creative field. The following are things to keep in mind: pour your heart into the application; submit work from the medium of your major. (ie. if you are animation major, submit an animation); and explain your financial hardships. Please do not submit: portfolios; broken links; links with passwords; or one-liner answers. The scoring rubric will be judged on how well you demonstrate financial need, how well you explain your project and your reason for creating passion.', 'The Support Creativity World Scholarship is for (but not limited to) passionate designers, animators, editors, photographers, artists, illustrators, and painters, who wish to develop their skills at higher education institutions in the New York area (NY, ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3021, 'Against the Grain Artistic Scholarship', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at least 25% Asian and/or Pacific Islander ethnicity; be a citizen, national or legal permanent resident of the U.S.; have a 3.0 GPA; have demonstrated leadership abilities through participation in community service, extracurriculars or other activities; be either a high school senior or a college student currently enrolled fulltime at an accredited U.S. vocational, junior college, or four-year college/university and must be a full- time, associate/bachelor/master degree-seeking student by the upcoming academic calendar year; and not be a relative of a board member.Selection is based on a rating system judged in five major categories. The candidate with the highest combined cumulative points will receive the scholarship. These categories are: quality of content submission (essay, artistic portfolio); academic performance; leadership/community service experience and contribution; letters of recommendation; and a phone/in-person committee interview. Funds will be disbursed directly to the educational institution in the students name.', 'The Against The Grain Artistic Scholarship provides financial assistance and promotion of Asian American college students pursuing a major in the performing, visual arts, journalism and/or mass communications. To be eligible, applicants must: be of at lea', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3022, 'Austin Community College Career Scholars', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an approved area of study. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition and fees for a total of $5,000 disbursed over a period of up to 3 years and ensures recipients have the guidance and support they need to reach their goals.', 'Austin Community Colleges new, all-inclusive scholarship program supports students focused on starting a career immediately after ACC. Career Scholars receive financial and academic support while working toward a certificate or associate degree in an appr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3023, 'Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology field. The selection committee will choose the scholarship recipients on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership potential and financial need.Applicants must have an overall and major GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) and must have satisfactorily completed at least one full semester of college (12 semester hours or equivalent). Must be enrolled as a full-time (12 semester hours or equivalent) undergraduate student at an accredited institution in the United States and be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident.', 'The Betty Stevens-Frecknall Scholarship is a prestigious national academic scholarship that is not limited to a particular college or university. Recipients must be full-time university students pursuing an academic degree in an information technology fie', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3024, 'For A Bright Future Scholarship Programs', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon asses', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3025, 'Ridgeline International Community Scholarship', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years past, we awarded up to three $5,000 scholarships to undergraduate students pursuing higher education in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields (STEM).We value a number of qualities in our teammates, including grit, resilience, and agility. We want to properly recognize students who possess these attributes and take an active role in their community while contributing to the field of STEM. This scholarship fund is an extension of our internship program, in which students who are awarded a scholarship from Ridgeline may also be considered for future internship and full-time opportunities. Both graduating high school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.', 'At Ridgeline International, we recognize and appreciate the immense amount of responsibility we have to give back to our community. Were excited to announce that one way we are doing this is through the Ridgeline International Scholarship Fund. In years p', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3026, 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annual scholarships to underserved students with outstanding achievement and the drive to pursue higher education in select fields. Students have the opportunity to receive one scholarship per year. They are granted upon assessment of need and university selection. The average award amount is $2,500. The maximum amount is $10,000. Applicants must be minority high school or college students who reside and study in the United States, are underprivileged, and have graduated from high school with a minimum 3.0 GPA. For A Bright Future (FABF) is a 501(c)(3) charity organization. Our mission is to provide equal opportunity for all children to develop their full potential and create a path forward to a bright future. Students may apply for multiple scholarships, although students can only win one yearly scholarship. The following scholarship programs are available: STEAM Scholarship, Veterans & Families Scholarship, Single-Parent Household Scholarship, Dr. Emma Lerew Scholarship (for future teachers and educators), and Fintech Innovation Scholarship (financial technology).', 'STEAM Scholarship For A Bright Future Scholarship supports underrepresented, underprivileged, and exceptional students pursuing a degree in sustainability and STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics. For A Bright Future provides annu', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3027, 'Be a Rising Bud Scholarship', 'Applicants of the Be a Rising Bud Scholarship must currently be a female high-school senior who is interested in pursuit of an undergraduate degree at a college or university. Applicants must be from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year and must be pursuing an undergraduate degree in the following fields: Applied Arts (Creative Literature/Writing, Decorative Art, Design, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Industrial Design), Cinematic Arts (Animation, Audio/Sound, Film-Making), Performing Arts (Dance, Music, Step, Theater), or Visual Arts (Animation, Architecture, Audio/Sound, Ceramics, Computer Art, Crafts, Design, Drawing, Filmmaking, Illustration, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Video, Visual Communications).Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'Applicants of the Be a Rising Bud Scholarship must currently be a female high-school senior who is interested in pursuit of an undergraduate degree at a college or university. Applicants must be from a low-income household earning a combined income that i', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3028, 'Kelly Somey Digital Marketing Scholarship', 'Are you a high school senior interested in a marketing career? As part of our commitment to supporting the next generation of marketing creatives, we\'re once again offering college-bound students a chance to receive our annual Kelly Somey Digital Marketing Scholarship. This student must be interested in pursuing a digital marketing career and must be passionate about creative work.This scholarship honors Kelly Somey, the former high school art teacher who inspired Unions founder, Banks Wilson, to seek a path after graduation driven by creativity. Mr. Somey was a dedicated mentor and teacher who went above and beyond to provide guidance to students looking to develop their talents and pursue careers in creative fields. Start your own creative career today by applying for the scholarship!', 'Are you a high school senior interested in a marketing career? As part of our commitment to supporting the next generation of marketing creatives, we\'re once again offering college-bound students a chance to receive our annual Kelly Somey Digital Marketin', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3029, 'STEM To Flowers Scholarship', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-income household earning a combined income that is less than $45,000.00 a year. This scholarship is awarded for one academic year and is non-renewable. Any student selected to receive this scholarship will be notified via e-mail by mid-July.Omega Phi Beta Foundation (OPBF) is a national philanthropic organization committed to providing leadership, academic, and community development opportunities through educational and grant-making initiatives. These initiatives support individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing womens rights in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, & Math) and supporting Mothers continuing their education. OPBF envisions a world free of inequality, where empowered women and girls are leaders of the movement for social change and equality.', 'The STEM To Flowers Scholarship is awarded to a High School/College Freshman looking to pursue an undergraduate degree in one of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics) field(s). Eligible applicants must be a female from a low-inco', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3030, 'Leading Light Awards and Scholarship', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gala (LLA), Women & Hi Tech will award at least $50,000 in scholarships and grants to women in STEM in Indiana. We invite all passionate women, including diverse women, pursuing undergraduate or graduate STEM degrees in Indiana and who intend to stay in Indiana upon graduation to apply for scholarships. At least one award will be made to a high school senior planning to attend an undergraduate program in the coming academic year. This is offered every two years (even-numbered years), and applications run from January until the due date.', 'Women & Hi Tech exists to change the landscape of women represented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and related Hi Tech fields to be equally inclusive to all. In support of this mission, at the Leading Light Awards and Scholarship Gal', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3031, 'Win a $2,500 Scholarship for Your Education', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new possibilities in the tech world. To apply, compose an original 1,000 - 2,000-word piece based on the following topic: The role of technology companies in transforming the world and altering the social fabric. Submit your content, along with any supporting material, at the scholarship provider\'s website.Applicants must be currently enrolled in or about to enroll in a 2,3, or 4-year college or university course in the continental United States. Your coursework must be directly related to or leading to a degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, User Experience Design, User Interface Design, Human-Computer Interaction or another related field. You must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher if already enrolled in a program.', 'Net Solutions Annual Scholarship is our initiative to support young, bright minds and encourage them to think and innovate. With this $2500 scholarship, we do our bit in helping deserving people to support their education and open their minds towards new ', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3032, 'Golden Door Scholars', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in pursuing one of the following career paths: software engineering, nursing, data analytics, business analytics, and digital marketing. Popular majors that align with these career paths include math, statistics, economics, computer science, data science, etc.Applicants must have DACA, TPS or be undocumented, meaning currently not have lawful status in the US with a minimum 3.0 GPA and must be able to demonstrate significant financial need. Applicants should be taking advanced or challenging high school classes, be driven to excel and help others succeed, have held leadership positions or is involved in the community and be actively applying for a variety of scholarships. Applications run from the beginning of August until the due date.', 'Golden Door awards large scholarships to high performing students with DACA, TPS, or undocumented students who meet the newly expanded eligibility criteria. Strong preference will be given to applicants who have high financial need and are interested in p', 30000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3033, 'BOND Scholarship Program', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industries through both its scholarship and mentorship program. Helmed by a Black-owned organization and certified diversity supplier, BCAP is outfitted to consult with companies of creative and cultural influence on achieving long term, sustainable DEI solutions. Scholarships to design schools are challenging for any American student to obtain but present further hurdles for BIPOC American students. The BOND Scholarship Program, a component of BCAP, was established as a solution in accelerating the next generation into becoming the future leaders of tomorrow on a global scale. Applicants must be a BIPOC Community member, be a US Citizen or permanent resident and must be enrolled full-time in a university-level fashion program.', 'BOND views its influence and expertise as a platform for investing in the success of young BIPOC creatives. The BOND Creative Advancement Project (BCAP) was therefore launched as a multi-level approach to fostering inclusivity within the creative industri', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3034, 'Boston University\'s Noyce Scholarship Program', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston area. This program focuses on preparing teachers to design and use high quality mathematics curriculum and discourse-based instruction to support student learning in the secondary mathematics classroom. EnaCTED scholars experience a rich, hands-on, inquiry-based teacher preparation program and work closely with teachers, mathematics educators, mathematicians, and students.Boston University offers scholarships (through the Robert Noyce Program) for talented STEM majors and STEM professionals to become mathematics teachers. Noyce Scholars at Boston University receive 100% tuition support, a masters degree and initial teacher licensure, and job-placement assistance. Eligible applicants must have an undergraduate degree in mathematics or related field, be legal US residents, and commit to teach for two years in a high-need district upon successful completion of the teacher certification program.', 'The Enacting Curriculum Through Engaging Discourse (EnaCTED) Project (2018-2023) is a collaboration of the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development and the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University and school districts in the Boston are', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'); -INSERT INTO `scholarship` (`user_id`, `scholarship_id`, `title`, `description`, `short_description`, `coverage`, `contact_name`, `contact_email`) VALUES -(4, 3035, 'Synchrony Tech Scholarship', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/app development, web development, machine learning, data analytics, cloud computing, ethical hacking, and artificial intelligence. Programs must be completed through an accredited university or program. Third-party vendor certificates (I.E., Coursera, etc.) and 2 or 4-year degree programs will not be accepted.Scholarship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. However, priority review dates are April 30 and September 30thEligibility: Open to all autistic adults 18 years of age or older who are eligible to work in the United States; Have a documented medical or educational autism diagnosis; The selected certification program must start at least 90 days after application submission, and be able to be completed within approximately 1 year of the award date. Preference will be given to applicants registered on the Hire Autism website.', 'The Synchrony Tech Scholarship supports autistic adults interested in obtaining technology-related certifications to pursue or advance their careers in the technology sector. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: cybersecurity, game/a', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3036, 'The Doan Foundation For The Arts Scholarship', 'Applicants to the Doan Foundation Scholarship for the Arts, must be high school students living and attending school in Southern California, who are graduating as a senior and who are planning to enroll at a higher education institution or vocational/technical school to pursue an Associate\'s degree, a Bachelor\'s degree, or certificate of profession. Students must be embarking on a career pertaining to the arts.Applicants must have financial need, as demonstrated through the completion of of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) process, have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.5 or above and possess characteristics of good citizenship. Students must provide both a FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) and a California Aid Report (CAR) with their application.', 'Applicants to the Doan Foundation Scholarship for the Arts, must be high school students living and attending school in Southern California, who are graduating as a senior and who are planning to enroll at a higher education institution or vocational/tech', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3037, 'The Fulbright Program', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across communities, and improves lives around the world. Since its establishment in 1946 by Congress, the Fulbright Program has given more than 400,000 students, scholars, teachers, artists, and scientists the opportunity to study, teach and conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to finding solutions to shared international concerns.The Fulbright Program operates in more than 160 countries worldwide and has provided approximately 400,000 participants with the opportunity to study, teach, or conduct research in each others\' countries and exchange ideas. Fulbright eligibility requirements vary by program and country of citizenship. For specific contact information, eligibility requirements and limits on the number of awards by country, please see the participating countries page. Dollar amounts will vary.', 'Through our unique international educational and cultural exchange programs, Fulbrights diverse and dynamic network of scholars, alumni and global partners fosters mutual understanding between the United States and partner nations, shares knowledge across', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3038, 'TMCF Crowdstrike Scholarship', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs). Eight (8) scholars will be selected to receive a scholarship up to $5,000 ($2,500 per semester ) for the academic school year (which can only be applied to verifiable costs associated with average tuition and usual fees).To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must: demonstrate financial need; be enrolled as an undergraduate college student; be pursuing eligible degrees; have a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale; demonstrate leadership abilities; and, be a legal US resident. Applicants must be planning to study one or more of the specified majors listed on our website.', 'The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), and CrowdStrike are proud to offer financial assistance to outstanding students attending one of TMCFs member-schools that include 47 publicly-supported Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Pr', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3039, 'Trident Technical College Workforce Pathways Schol', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academic courses at Trident Technical College. The Workforce Pathways Scholarship is funded by the South Carolina General Assembly through the South Carolina Technical College System. Funding is made available in the form of scholarships to students who are current residents of South Carolina and meet specific program requirements. The scholarship can be used to pay for course registration fees and is available for designated workforce training programs only. Eligible programs of study are: business; health, human and personal services; information technology; and maintenance and technical trades. Scholarship recipients must be current residents of South Carolina and all applicants will need to provide the college with social security number, date of birth and proof of residency. Scholarships will be awarded based on classroom and funding availability. If funds are not available at the time your application is received, you will be added to a wait list.', 'Trident Technical College (TTC) Division of Education is offering a limited number of State-Funded Scholarships for workforce training programs (until funds are expended). This is a separate opportunity from the funds that are available to pay for academi', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3040, 'AFCEA War Veterans Scholarships: Undergraduate Onl', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AFCEA Educational Foundation, these opportunities are extended to individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their service.Key Features of AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships:1. Financial Support:Merit-based scholarships of $2,500 are the hallmark of this initiative, providing crucial financial support to deserving individuals who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military.2. Eligible Recipients:The scholarships are open to:Persons on active duty in the uniformed military services.Honorably discharged U.S. military veterans, including Reservists and National Guard personnel, who deployed abroad in support of Overseas Contingency Operations.3. Educational Pursuits:Recipients must be currently enrolled in undergraduate programs, either part-time or full-time, pursuing eligible STEM majors at accredited four-year colleges or universities in the United States.4. Inclusive Learning Platforms:Distance learning or online programs affiliated with major U.S. institutions are also considered eligible, ensuring inclusivity for those navigating diverse educational pathways.5. Usage of Scholarship Awards:Scholarship awards, though subject to availability of funding, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens of education. They are restricted to tuition and course-related expenses, covering fees, books, supplies, and equipment essential for the pursuit of STEM courses.Eligibility Criteria:Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Academic Status:Must be a U.S. citizen currently enrolled and attending a four-year accredited college or university as sophomores or juniors at the time of application. Freshmen and seniors are ineligible to apply.2. Enrollment Status:Enrolled part-time or full-time in an eligible undergraduate degree program.3. Academic Performance:Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0.4. Majoring in C4I-Related Fields:Candidates must major in C4I-related fields aligned with the mission of AFCEA, including but not limited to astronomy, biometry/biometrics, computer science, cybersecurity, and telecommunications engineering.5. Military Service:Served in Overseas Contingency Operations from 2003 to the present. Documentation such as DD214 or Certificate of Service verifying deployment is required.By creating pathways for academic success and empowerment, the AFCEA Educational Foundation STEM Scholarships not only recognize military dedication but also invest in the promising futures of those contributing to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Apply now to be a part of this transformative journey toward educational excellence.', 'At the intersection of academic support and military dedication, the AFCEA Educational Foundation stands committed to uplifting U.S. military personnel through merit-based scholarships. Thanks to the collaboration between the AFCEA NOVA chapter and the AF', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3041, 'All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Schola', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers have been with us for over 50 years. We are a woman-owned company and over half of our leadership team is comprised of women.Applicants must be female and be currently enrolled as high school seniors or college/trade school students in an accredited institution within the United States. Students must demonstrate a strong commitment to All-American Pest Controls core values of servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork and reliability in their academic pursuits, extracurricular activities and community involvement. Candidates should have a genuine passion for STEAM fields and actively pursue or plan a career in a STEAM-related discipline. A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is required.We are thrilled to announce the launch of the All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship, an incredible opportunity for young women who are blazing trails in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Are you ready to seize the spotlight and be a driving force of change? This scholarship is dedicated to you! Those who are not just dreaming but taking action.The All-American Pest Control STEAM Trailblazer Scholarship is more than an award. Our platform is dedicated to uplifting young women who encapsulate servant leadership, thoughtful innovation, respectfulness, teamwork, and reliability. We\'re not just supporting STEAM; we\'re championing the future innovators who dare to make a difference. Our aim is to celebrate and support one remarkable female individual as they pursue a career in STEAM.', 'All-American Pest Control, an Inc 5000 company, has been serving Middle Tennessee families since 1961. Our formula for success isnt complicated. Its great people delivering a high-quality service on time and with a smile. Thats why some of our customers ', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3042, 'Apprentice Ecologist Scholarship', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This program has received multiple awards from the City of Albuquerque, a Best Community Impact award from Eastern Kentucky University, and is featured on thousands of web sites. The goals of the Apprentice Ecologist Initiative are to elevate youth into leadership roles by engaging them in environmental cleanup and conservation projects, empower young people to rebuild the environmental and social well-being of our communities and improve local living conditions for both citizens and wildlife through education, activism, and action.Applicants must conduct their own environmental stewardship project: Take a few digital photos of your project in action. Write an essay about your project and what it meant to you and register at the scholarship provider\'s website and upload your favorite project photo along with your essay.', 'The Apprentice Ecologist Initiative (officially recognized by the U.S. EPA) has engaged tens of thousands of young volunteers (kids, teens, and college-age youth) from around the world in environmental cleanup and conservation projects since 1999. This pr', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3043, 'Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the eligibility requirements. Applicants must be a high school senior accepted into an accredited college or university or a current student enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university. An active or declared focus of study must be in technology science, and the applicant must understand and intend to work with Web 3.0 technology in the future. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5. All fields are required. By submitting an application, the applicant gives Maodong Xu consent to use their essay, name, and information for marketing and promotional purposes. There are no costs or fees associated with the application for this scholarship. In the form, please submit your essay describing the ways in which Web 3.0 will affect the world in the future. Additionally, describe how your career goals relate to the advancement of Web 3.0. This essay should not exceed 1,000 words and must be submitted prior to the application deadline. The Maodong Xu Technology Science Scholarship will be awarded to ten students.', 'We are glad to announce that Maodong Xu Science & Technology Scholarship to supports students seeking a career in technology with a minor focus in business. To apply for this $1,000 scholarship, eligible students must submit a 1000-word essay and meet the', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3044, 'York County Conservation District Scholarship', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field). Applicants must be currently enrolled or already accepted to an accredited college or university. Applicant must not have received a York County scholarship in the last year.The York County Conservation District was founded in 1938 when 554 farmers signed a petition requesting assistance for protecting the natural resources of York County. Today, we assist farmers and all county residents by promoting maintenance, improvement and wise use of land, water, soil and other natural resources. We accomplish this mission through educational programs and the administration of laws and regulations for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and the State Conservation Commission.', 'The York County Conservation District will award scholarships to any York County residents majoring in or planning to major in the field of conservation (agriculture, environmental, natural history, natural resource management or related science field).', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3045, 'MIT THINK Out of the Box Scholars Program', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after the fact, we support students who wish to implement new ideas from start to finish. Winners of the program will receive up to $1,000 of seed funding and continued mentorship from our team to help make their idea a reality.The MIT THINK Scholars Program is an educational outreach initiative that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting and funding projects developed by high school students. The program is run by a team of undergraduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and sponsored by technology companies and educational organizations as part of MIT TechX. The program is open to all high school students (including homeschooled ones) residing in the United States. Students apply to the program by submitting a proposal for any novel science, technology, or engineering idea.', 'THINKs mission is to make STEM research and development accessible to creative and motivated high school students who have big ideas to change the world, but who need help implementing them. Rather than recognizing students completion of a project after t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3046, 'Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancemen', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. Not sure if you fit the bill? Theres more to agriculture than farming. Check out our video to learn about the bright future that lies ahead for the ag industry, and find out if you could be part of the #OtherSideOfAg.The Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is offering scholarships to high school seniors or those currently enrolled in a two or four year higher education program, with plans to pursue a career in agriculture. This doesnt have to mean youre planning to be a farmer this also includes food scientists, veterinarians, ag teachers, or maybe even a Farm Credit loan officer. In order to be eligible, you must reside in Horizon Farm Credits territory.', 'As part of Farm Credits centennial celebration, the Farm Credit Foundation for Agricultural Advancement is kicking off a new scholarship program. Well be awarding 10 scholarships worth $10,000 each to students planning to pursue a career in agriculture. N', 10000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3047, 'Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in trade schools, certifications, or college. Scholarships support FFA high school seniors and collegiate members. Just one application is required for multiple scholarship opportunities totaling close to $2 million. Grow Ag Leaders exists to make youth aware of the various career opportunities within the industry of agriculture by providing scholarships that help further their education. The Bayer Fund, a philanthropic arm of Bayer, offers $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing a career in various sects of agriculture. In order to apply for this scholarship, students must: be a high school senior (public, private or home-schooled) or enrolled in college full time (minimum of 12 credit hours); be planning to pursue a degree in a qualifying area of study; be planning to attend a vocational, 2-year or 4-year qualifying ag related study program after high school; have a 2.5 GPA; and obtain no less than two electronic endorsements from qualifying farmers.', 'Through the National FFA Foundation, businesses and individuals support scholarships that are awarded to students with a wide variety of higher education plans and career goals. FFA provides scholarships that support all areas of agriculture, either in tr', 1500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3048, 'ACF Red Baucher Scholarship Fund', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high school, be in good academic standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 and must be formally enrolled full-time in a technology-related program by the beginning of the semester they will use the award. Applicants must have the goal of pursuing a career in a technology related field and demonstrate motivation, academic and/or leadership potential. Prior year awardees are eligible to apply again. Priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate financial need. Scholarship recipients must submit student ID number and program information by June 30 to ACF through the online system before the award can be disbursed. Failure to do so will be an automatic forfeiture of the award unless student chooses an award deferment. Scholarships at the Alaska Community Foundation are made possible by passionate donors who are committed to helping Alaskas students pursue their educational dreams.', 'The Red Boucher Scholarship honors the late H.A. Red Boucher and was established by the Alaska Society for Technology in Education in 2008. Applicants must be a graduating senior (homeschooled students included), or previous graduate, of an Alaskan high s', 500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3049, 'Harry Hampton Fund Scholarship', 'The Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation which partners with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for the promotion of education, research, management and the administration of game and fish laws, which will benefit conservation of wildlife, marine and other natural resources in South Carolina. Public education in the principles of wildlife and marine resources management and conservation is a major thrust of the funds purpose, a priority to meet the growing need for better-informed caretakers of our resources in this age of increased urbanization and technology.In a commitment to promote higher education in the natural resources area in South Carolina, the Board of Directors of the Hampton Fund in 1992 established the scholarship program. This scholarship is awarded annually to a S.C. resident student to attend an institution of higher learning in the state with a major area of study in wildlife, fisheries, forestry, biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science or related fields. Applicants are thoroughly screened, interviewed and a winner selected through a comprehensive process established by the Board of Directors. The recipient must maintain a GPR of 2.5 or above for a given academic year to receive funds for the following year. If the GPR falls below the 2.5 average for any academic year, the student will not receive any further funds, and a new recipient will be sought.', 'The Harry Hampton Memorial Wildlife Fund, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation which partners with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for the promotion of education, research, management and the administration of game and fish laws,', 20000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3050, 'HBCU Week x FOSSI STEM Scholarship', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. If selected, the student will receive a $40,000 scholarship award disbursed in the amount of $10,000 per year, for up to four years. Applications run from late-September until the due date, and applicants are notified near the middle of April.Selected students will also receive internship preparation and placement, leadership training, mentoring and access to the AIChE student networking opportunities. Applicants must be high school seniors accepted as a full-time student at a historically Black college or university for the upcoming academic year, have a minimum 3.0 GPA, be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and be planning to pursue studies in a field associated with STEM, MIQA, technical or operation manufacturing.', 'The Future of STEM Scholars Initiative (FOSSI) is a program providing scholarships and professional development opportunities directed at furthering science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education in students from underrepresented communities. ', 40000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3051, 'JVS Chicago Scholarship Program', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chicago metro area prior to enrollment; plan on remaining in the Chicago area after completing school; are entering an accredited graduate program in a helping profession (see website for eligible majors) on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year or are entering their junior or senior year of an accredited bachelors degree program in a helping profession on a full-time basis for the upcoming academic year; demonstrate financial need and career promise.', 'JVS Chicago offers scholarships to Jewish students residing in the Chicago metropolitan area (including Lake County, Indiana). Eligible applicants must: were either born and raised in Chicago area or one continuous year of full-time employment in the Chic', 4000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3052, 'James M. & Erma T. Freemont Scholarship Program', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having already awarded 80 Freemont Scholars in the first ten years. Additionally, they have partnered with Ramsey Education to introduce financial literacy into the curriculum of three metro-Atlanta middle and high schools. The James M. and Erma T. Freemont Foundation continues to carry forward Dr. Freemont\'s dedication to education and service, leaving an indelible impact on the lives of countless individuals.The Freemont Foundation Scholarship Program is available to graduating high school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate students. Selected from a nationwide pool of applicants, qualified recipients will become Freemont Scholars. The applicant must be a graduating high school senior who plans on attending an HBCU or an undergraduate student who currently attends an HBCU). Graduate students who are pursuing a health and medical science degree are eligible to apply. High school seniors, undergraduate, and graduate student applications require that students be U.S. citizens, and they must include transcripts and two letters of recommendation in their application.', 'The Freemont Foundation focuses on assisting students in their pursuit of excellence across diverse fields such as STEM and financial literacy. Each year, they grant scholarships to deserving students attending higher education institutions, having alread', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3053, 'Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells to ecology and evolution. SICB encourages interdisciplinary cooperative research that integrates across scales, and new models and methodologies to enhance research and education. Throughout their generosity, SICB offers a scholarship to students.This scholarship, in memory of Libbie H. Hyman, one of Americas foremost invertebrate zoologists, provides assistance to students to take courses or to pursue research on invertebrates at a marine, freshwater, or terrestrial field station. The Hyman Grant is intended to help support a first meaningful field-station experience for a first- or second-year graduate student, or an advanced undergraduate.', 'The mission of SICB is to further research, education and public awareness in the areas of organismal, functional and evolutionary biology. SICB fosters research, education, public awareness and understanding of living organisms from molecules and cells t', 1000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3054, 'Beinecke Scholarship', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan to enter a research-focused masters or doctoral program or MFA in the arts, humanities or social sciences; be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; and have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during their undergraduate years.Each scholar receives $5,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school. There are no geographic restrictions on the use of the scholarship, and recipients are allowed to supplement the award with other scholarships, assistantships and research grants. Scholars are encouraged to begin graduated study as soon as possible following graduation from college, and must utilize all of the funding within five years of completion of undergraduate studies.', 'To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship, a student must: have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during their undergraduate career; be a college junior pursuing a bachelors degree; plan', 35000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3055, 'NMTC/Bravura Scholarship for Women in STEM', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will pursue a four-year degree in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM), beginning the fall the scholarship is awarded. Qualified students are asked to submit an essay outlining their visionary approach to using her field of study to affect positive change in the world. Up to four, $5,000 scholarships will be awarded, in two halves $2,500 per semester. Scholarship funds can be used for tuition, room, board, fees, books, and living expenses while pursuing a degree. The scholarships will be administered through a process that provides accountability of the scholarship funds.', 'Bravura Information Technology Systems and the Northeastern Maryland Technology Council (NMTC) are offering four, $5000 scholarships. Scholarships are open to women graduating this year from a Harford County or Cecil County high/home school, who will purs', 5000, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3056, 'Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology, or any other resource that students require to obtain accommodations and navigate an often highly stressful and challenging learning environment. In addition to financial support, our scholarship awardees tell us that the scholarship offers recognition, provides confidence, and validates their struggles; emotionally, socially and academically.The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation Scholarship is awarded annually in the amount of $500 to $2,500. Historically, approximately 20% of applicants are awarded a scholarship. Awardees may apply the scholarship funds toward tuition, books, testing, tutoring, assistive technology and/or other resources required to obtain accommodations. Applicants must be either a high school student or a post-high school student, who will be attending an accredited undergraduate school, technical school, or community college in the United States in the Fall of the year the scholarship is awarded. Graduate students are not eligible. Applicants must be pursuing a degree in STEM field (science, technology, engineering, math) and must have a demonstrated learning challenge (disability) of dyslexia or similar reading and/or language-based disability. Dyscalculia, dysgraphia, or ADHD alone do not qualify. Applications open in January and awards are announced at the end of May.', 'The Joseph James Morelli Legacy Foundation supports young adults with learning differences by awarding scholarships toward obtaining a degree in a STEM field. The financial support that we provide may be used towards tuition, books, testing, tutoring, as', 2500, 'Scholarships', 'scholarships@scholarsip.com'), -(4, 3057, 'Lisa Kaminski Memorial Scholarship', 'Pay It Forward Cincinnati exists to improve the lives of their fellow community members. Throughout their generosity, they offer the Lisa Kaminski Scholarship. Lisa enjoyed serving as a mentor and emphasized the importance of getting involved socially, professionally and charitably. This scholarship is a way to preserve the legacy